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Revision as of 07:39, 1 May 2020
From February 1972 through the first convention in June 1972, the Party was governed by an appointed Temporary Executive Committee. This Committee was appointed by the Steering Committee of the Libertarian Party on the basis of regional representation, past achievements and degree of enthusiasm for the LP concept, in addition to a determined effort to make sure all age-groups and philosop?hical schools were represented according to their strength in the Party.
Region 1 (West)
John H. Taylor 7407 Alvarado Road, SP 48-C La Mesa, Calif. 92041
Region 2 (Mountin)Karl Bray
425 Bray 425 W. 800 N. Provo, Utah 84601
Region 3 (Midwest)
Guy Curtis 229 W. 9th Imperial, Neb. 69033
Region 4 (S. Central)
Mike Holmes Box 66321 Houston, Texas 77006
Region 5 (Great Lakes)
June Grem P.O. Box 385 Oak Park, Ill. 60303
Pete McAlpine 12297 Pine Taylor, Mich. 48180
Region 6 (South East)
Mark Coleman 805 1/2 Miccosukee Road Tallahassee, Fla. 32303
Region 7 (East)
Vacancy; Applications Welcome
Region 8 (Northeast)
Mark Fraizer Lowell D-11, Harvard Univ. Cambridge, Mass. 02138
Paul Lepanto P.O. Box 1221 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12602
Preceded by: Steering Committee of the Libertarian Party (1971-1972) |
Steering Committee of the Libertarian Party 1971-1972 |
Succeeded by: Libertarian National Committee (1972-1974) |