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'''Dean Ahmad''' (Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad) was a member of the [[Libertarian National Committee]], serving as national Secretary from [[1985]] to [[1989]] and as an at-large member from [[1989]] to [[1991]]. He is married to [[Frances Eddy]].
'''Dean Ahmad''' (Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad) was a member of the [[Libertarian National Committee]], serving as national Secretary from [[1985]] to [[1989]] and as an At-Large member from [[1989]] to [[1991]]. He served Chair of the [[Maryland Libertarian Party]] from the mid-1980s until 1993 and co-authored its bylaws. He was the [[Maryland Libertarian Party]] candidate for U.S. Senate in [[1984]] and in [[2012]]. He was campaign manager for successful Charles County school board candidate [[Steve Zeigler]] in [[1994]]. He served on the National Platform Committee eight times. He is married to [[Frances Eddy]].


==Other Party Positions==
==Campaigns==
*U.S. Senator from Maryland (1984, 2012)
*Campaign Manager, [[Steve Zeigler]] for Charles County School Board (1994)


;Credentials Committee Chair, Libertarian National Party, [[National Convention 1989|1989]]
==Organizational Positions==
;National Conventions
*Credentials Committee Chair, Libertarian National Party, [[National Convention 1989|1989]]
 
;[[Libertarian National Committee]]
*Secretary (1985—1989)
*At-Large (1989—1991)
 
;[[Maryland Libertarian Party]]
*Chair (mid-1980s—1993)
 
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Latest revision as of 22:25, 18 September 2020

Dean Ahmad
Dean-Ahmad profile.jpg
Secretary
Libertarian National Committee
1985—1989
Predecessor: Heidi Hartman-Davis
Successor: Joe Dehn
Personal Details
Residence: Maryland
Party: Libertarian Party
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Dean Ahmad (Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad) was a member of the Libertarian National Committee, serving as national Secretary from 1985 to 1989 and as an At-Large member from 1989 to 1991. He served Chair of the Maryland Libertarian Party from the mid-1980s until 1993 and co-authored its bylaws. He was the Maryland Libertarian Party candidate for U.S. Senate in 1984 and in 2012. He was campaign manager for successful Charles County school board candidate Steve Zeigler in 1994. He served on the National Platform Committee eight times. He is married to Frances Eddy.

Campaigns

  • U.S. Senator from Maryland (1984, 2012)
  • Campaign Manager, Steve Zeigler for Charles County School Board (1994)

Organizational Positions

National Conventions
  • Credentials Committee Chair, Libertarian National Party, 1989
Libertarian National Committee
  • Secretary (1985—1989)
  • At-Large (1989—1991)
Maryland Libertarian Party
  • Chair (mid-1980s—1993)

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