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'''Louis J. Sicilia''' ( | '''Louis J. Sicilia''' (December 24, 1935—August 16, 2001) was a Libertarian Party activist. He was the [[Libertarian Party of New York]]'s candidate for Lt. Governor in 1974 and served as its Secretary from 1977 to 1978. | ||
==Campaigns== | ==Campaigns== |
Revision as of 01:57, 2 March 2022
Louis J. Sicilia | |
Secretary Libertarian Party of New York | |
1977—1978 | |
Predecessor: | Martin E. Nixon |
Successor: | Fred Cookinham |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | December 24, 1935 New York City, New York |
Death: | August 16, 2001 Fairview, Bergen, New Jersey | (aged 65)
Party: | Libertarian Party |
Louis J. Sicilia (December 24, 1935—August 16, 2001) was a Libertarian Party activist. He was the Libertarian Party of New York's candidate for Lt. Governor in 1974 and served as its Secretary from 1977 to 1978.
Campaigns
- Manhattan Borough President (1973)
- Lt. Governor of New York (1974)
- U.S. House NJ-14 (1980)
Organizational Positions
- Secretary (1977—1978)