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Youngstein was born on September 30, 1943 in New York City, a daughter of Henry Mathew and Renee ( | Youngstein was born on September 30, 1943 in New York City, a daughter of Henry Mathew Librach (d. 1988) and Renee Hartblay (1907—2009).<ref>[https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/heraldtribune/name/renee-librach-obituary?id=22638192]</ref> She graduated from Syracuse University in 1964 with a Bachelor of Science in Mathemetics degree. She worked as a systems analyst and engineer with IBM Corporation in New York City from 1964 to 1985. She married her first husband, Howard George Youngstein, on August 29, 1965. They divorced in 1973. She married her second husband, Robert Simon Alexander, on December 23, 1979. | ||
Youngstein worked at IBN as a staff instructor (1964-1971), marketing support representative (1972-1975), advisory marketing representative (1975-1980), advisory systems engineer (1981-1982), and a senior systems engineer specialist (1982-1985). | Youngstein worked at IBN as a staff instructor (1964-1971), marketing support representative (1972-1975), advisory marketing representative (1975-1980), advisory systems engineer (1981-1982), and a senior systems engineer specialist (1982-1985). |
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Treasurer Libertarian National Committee | |
1975—1977 | |
At-Large Committee Member Libertarian Party of New York | |
1974—1975 | |
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Birth: | New York City, New York | September 30, 1943
Party: | Libertarian Party |
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Francine "Fran" Youngstein (born September 30, 1943) is a candidate and member of the Libertarian National Committee from the 1970s. She was the first Libertarian candidate for Mayor of New York City, when she ran in 1973.
Biography
Early life and career
Youngstein was born on September 30, 1943 in New York City, a daughter of Henry Mathew Librach (d. 1988) and Renee Hartblay (1907—2009).[1] She graduated from Syracuse University in 1964 with a Bachelor of Science in Mathemetics degree. She worked as a systems analyst and engineer with IBM Corporation in New York City from 1964 to 1985. She married her first husband, Howard George Youngstein, on August 29, 1965. They divorced in 1973. She married her second husband, Robert Simon Alexander, on December 23, 1979.
Youngstein worked at IBN as a staff instructor (1964-1971), marketing support representative (1972-1975), advisory marketing representative (1975-1980), advisory systems engineer (1981-1982), and a senior systems engineer specialist (1982-1985).
Youngstein was involved with the Holiday Project in New York City. She was delivery manager from 1980-1981, national coordinator from 1981 to 1982, president, CEO, and National Chairman from 1982 to 1983, an ex-officio member of the National Committee from 1983 to 1984, and then began serving as Chairman of the Advisory Board for the New York City committee starting in 1974.
Libertarian Party
Youngstein was first involved in the Libertarian Party in 1972, when she served as Chair of the Libertarian Abortion Action Group from 1972 to 1974.
Youngstein was the Libertarian Party's first candidate for Mayor of New York City in the election of 1973. During the campaign, she appeared on "Educational Television", Channel 13, the PBS predecessor, in a discussion panel, along with several candidates for the office from the "left" leaning political spectrum. The established party candidates for the office did not take part in these particular broadcasts.
Youngstein was an At-Large member of the Libertarian Party of New York State Committee from 1974 to 1975. She also served as Treasurer of the Libertarian National Committee from 1974 to 1975 and as an At-Large Member of the LNC from 1975 to 1977. She was a delegate to the 1974 convention and a Presidential Elector in 1976.
Political Campaigns
Mayor of New York City, 1973
Youngstein ran for Mayor of New York City in 1973.
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