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'''Jeff Daiell''' | {{Infobox Person | ||
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|birth-date = May 24, 1952 | |||
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|education = Centenary College | |||
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|residence = Houston, Texas | |||
|party = [[Libertarian Party]] | |||
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'''Jeff Daiell''' (May 24, 1952 - September 12, 2021) was a long-time Texas Libertarian activist, writer, and speaker. He authored a controversial short story, ''To Hell And Back'', available on Amazon.com; and a novel, ''From Roundheel To Revolutionary'', is available on Amazon in both e-format and paperback; it deals with a young woman who becomes an advocate of individual Liberty. The Texas Liberty Club, a non-profit organization which donates pro-Liberty books to libraries, added this novel to its list of books to be distributed. | |||
He | He ran for office four times, has served (2008-2011) on the [[Libertarian Party of Texas|Texas SLEC]], and served as Harris county chair (2004-2006). He held for 28 years the record for most votes for an LP of Texas gubernatorial nominee (over 129k, and still holds the LPTexas record for highest percentage in a gubernatorial race. He once again sought the LPTexas nomination for Governor in 2010. | ||
Jeff | Jeff was married, with three children and four grandchildren. He was a 1973 graduate of Centenary College (B.A. in Government), he ran his own business, [[Jeff Daiell Communications]]. He had a presence on Facebook (both a personal page and page for his business), MySpace, and Twitter (WeAreTexans). | ||
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title=[[Libertarian Party of Texas]] [[US Senate|US Senate Candidate]]| | title=[[Libertarian Party of Texas]] [[US Senate|US Senate Candidate]]| | ||
years=[[1988]]| | years=[[1988]]| | ||
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*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jeff-Daiell-Communications/157681390969462 Jeff Daiell Communications on Facebook] | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:09, 29 May 2022
Jeff Daiell | |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | May 24, 1952 |
Death: | September 12, 2021 {{{death-place}}} | (aged 69)
Education: | Centenary College |
Residence: | Houston, Texas |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
Jeff Daiell (May 24, 1952 - September 12, 2021) was a long-time Texas Libertarian activist, writer, and speaker. He authored a controversial short story, To Hell And Back, available on Amazon.com; and a novel, From Roundheel To Revolutionary, is available on Amazon in both e-format and paperback; it deals with a young woman who becomes an advocate of individual Liberty. The Texas Liberty Club, a non-profit organization which donates pro-Liberty books to libraries, added this novel to its list of books to be distributed.
He ran for office four times, has served (2008-2011) on the Texas SLEC, and served as Harris county chair (2004-2006). He held for 28 years the record for most votes for an LP of Texas gubernatorial nominee (over 129k, and still holds the LPTexas record for highest percentage in a gubernatorial race. He once again sought the LPTexas nomination for Governor in 2010.
Jeff was married, with three children and four grandchildren. He was a 1973 graduate of Centenary College (B.A. in Government), he ran his own business, Jeff Daiell Communications. He had a presence on Facebook (both a personal page and page for his business), MySpace, and Twitter (WeAreTexans).
Preceded by: John E Ford |
Libertarian Party of Texas US Senate Candidate 1988 |
Succeeded by: Gary Johnson |
Preceded by: Theresa Doyle |
Libertarian Party of Texas Gubernatorial Candidate 1990 |
Succeeded by: Keary Ehlers |
Preceded by: Les Turlington |
Libertarian Party of Texas Gubernatorial Candidate 2002 |
Succeeded by: James Werner |
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