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Pat Dixon is chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Texas]].  He is presently serving for the [[2006]]-[[2008]] term.
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'''Patrick J. "Pat" Dixon''' is a Libertarian Party activist. He served as Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Texas]] from 2004 to 2014 and captured many of the lessons learned along the way in his book ''Leading Like a Libertarian'', published in 2011, with a second edition released in 2016.  


He presently serves on the [[Lago Vista]] city council and was instrumental along with [[Wes Benedict]] and others in the 2004 effort to get the [[Libertarian Party of Texas]] back on the ballot.
He has also served on the Lago Vista city council and was instrumental along with [[Wes Benedict]] and others in the successful 2004 effort to get the [[Libertarian Party of Texas]] back on the ballot after the unsuccessful [[2002]] election cycle.


He was reelected as state chair on 10 June 2006.
He was first elected as state chair on 12 June 2004 and was reelected 10 June 2006, 14 June 2008 and 11 June 2010.  After being persuaded to run again in 2012, he served out one last term for a total of ten years.


He has also served on the [[Libertarian National Committee]].


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He released a book, ''Leading Like a Libertarian'', in 2011, with a second edition in 2016.
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He was a delegate seated with the delegation of the [[Libertarian Party of Texas]] at the [[National Convention 2018|2018 National Convention]].
title=[[Libertarian Party of Texas]] [[State Chair]]|
 
years=[[2004]]-present | after=none
==Organizational Positions==
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*Chair (2004—2014)


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[[Category:State chairs|Dixon, Pat]]
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[[Category:Libertarians in Public Office from the 2000s]]
[[Category:Texas Candidates for Town or City Council]]
[[Category: Candidates for Town or City Council]]
[[Category:State Party Chairs]]
[[Category:Candidates from the 2000s]]
[[Category:Candidates from the 2010s]]
[[Category:Party Activists from the 1990s]]
[[Category:Party Activists from the 2000s]]
[[Category:Party Activists from the 2010s]]
[[Category:Texas State Party Chairs]]
[[Category:National Party LNC Members (Not specified)]]
[[Category: Texas Libertarians Holding Public Office]]
[[Category: Libertarians in Office of Town or City Council]]

Latest revision as of 23:36, 18 June 2022

Pat Dixon
Pat Dixon 2006 Texas State Convention.jpg
Dixon presiding over the 2006 Texas State Convention.
Chair
Libertarian Party of Texas
2004—2014
Predecessor: David DeLamar
Successor: Kurt Hildebrand
Personal Details
Party: Libertarian Party
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Patrick J. "Pat" Dixon is a Libertarian Party activist. He served as Chair of the Libertarian Party of Texas from 2004 to 2014 and captured many of the lessons learned along the way in his book Leading Like a Libertarian, published in 2011, with a second edition released in 2016.

He has also served on the Lago Vista city council and was instrumental along with Wes Benedict and others in the successful 2004 effort to get the Libertarian Party of Texas back on the ballot after the unsuccessful 2002 election cycle.

He was first elected as state chair on 12 June 2004 and was reelected 10 June 2006, 14 June 2008 and 11 June 2010. After being persuaded to run again in 2012, he served out one last term for a total of ten years.

He has also served on the Libertarian National Committee.

He released a book, Leading Like a Libertarian, in 2011, with a second edition in 2016.

He was a delegate seated with the delegation of the Libertarian Party of Texas at the 2018 National Convention.

Organizational Positions

Libertarian National Committee
Libertarian Party of Texas
  • Chair (2004—2014)

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