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The '''East Bay Libertarian Party''' was a regional | The '''East Bay Libertarian Party''' was a regional organization of the [[Libertarian Party of California]]. | ||
It included Alameda and Contra Costa counties. It still operates as a sort of umbrella group for the current county affiliates for those counties. | It included Alameda and Contra Costa counties. It still operates as a sort of umbrella group for the current county affiliates for those counties. | ||
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Revision as of 08:57, 24 February 2019
East Bay Libertarian Party | |
General Information | |
Jurisdiction: | Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California |
Status: | Defunct |
The East Bay Libertarian Party was a regional organization of the Libertarian Party of California.
It included Alameda and Contra Costa counties. It still operates as a sort of umbrella group for the current county affiliates for those counties.
Its newsletter was Libertarian Lifeline, published since approximately 1978.
History
Region Numbers
Alameda and Contra Costa counties together constituted Region 1 of the Libertarian Party of California in the numbering system in which regions generally corresponded to counties.
These two counties constituted Region 6 in the earlier 20-region numbering system.
Past Officials, Staff, and Other Contacts
Ken Barnes, treasurer (c. 1999)
Jason Beeler, Contra Costa County vice chair (c. 1999)
Terry L. Floyd, Alameda County vice chair (c. 1999), secretary (c. 1995), treasurer (c. 1995), newsletter editor (c. 1995)
Mimi Ji, secretary (c. 1999)
Frank Manske, chair (c. 1999)
Marion McEwen, chair (c. 1995)
Wayne Nygren, executive committee representative (c. 1999)
Jeffrey Sommer, vice chair for Alameda (c. 1995)
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