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'''Thomas G Barbone'''  ran for office, including 65th District, Michigan State House, 1976. .
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'''Thomas G. Barbone'''  ran for office, including Michigan State House


==Candidate==
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*65th District, Michigan State House, {{Event3 |year=1976 |event=Candidate|display=1976 }}
*65th District, Michigan State House, {{Event3 |year=1976 |event=Candidate|display=[[1976]] }}
 
 
 


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Thomas Barbone
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Party: Libertarian Party

Thomas G. Barbone ran for office, including Michigan State House

Candidate

  • 65th District, Michigan State House, 1976
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