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Revision as of 02:09, 30 November 2020

John Buckley
Chair
Young Americans for Freedom
early 1970s—0
Personal Details
Residence: Virginia
Party: Libertarian
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John Buckley practiced law and retired from a career at the United States Court of Federal Claims, where he served as the chief of staff and senior law clerk to the chief judge of the court and as acting clerk of the court. He was National Chairman of Young Americans for Freedomand also worked for the American Conservative Union, the National Tax Limitation Committee, the Cato Institute, the Institute for Humane Studies and the Law, and Economics Center of George Mason University School of Law.


Organizational Positions


Candidate

  • 35th House of Delegates, Virginia, 1993
  • 35th House of Delegates, Virginia, 1996
  • US Senate, West Virginia, 2014
  • West Virginia Secretary of State, 2016


Public Offices

  • Virginia House of Delegates (as a Republican c. 1980)