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'''Eric Scott Royce''' (born October 26, 1951) is a writer and legal researcher from [[Virginia]]. He is a former member of the [[Libertarian National Committee]] and known for [[The Royce Report on Congress]], a scoring system that measured legislators' alignment with libertarian values by their voting records. | '''Eric Scott Royce''' (born October 26, 1951) is a writer and legal researcher from [[Virginia]]. He is a former member of the [[Libertarian National Committee]] and known for [[The Royce Report on Congress]], a scoring system that measured legislators' alignment with libertarian values by their voting records. | ||
==Organizational Positions== | |||
;[[Libertarian National Committee]] | |||
*At-Large Member (1974—1975) | |||
*Region 7 Representative (1972-1974) | |||
;[[Libertarian Party of Virginia]] | |||
*Executive Director (1974) | |||
*Editor, Virginia Libertarian newsletter (1973-1974) | |||
*Chair, LPVA Bylaws Committee (1980-1981) | |||
*Coordinator, Arlington LP (1981) | |||
==LNC Involvement== | |||
===Region 7 Representative=== | |||
Elected as Region 7 Representative in the fall of 1972, Scott helped organize Libertarian Party groups in Maryland, New Jersey, and his home state of Virginia. | |||
===Chair Candidate=== | |||
During 1974, Scott campaigned for National Chair. His platform included fundraising for a permanent LP office in Washington, establishing more state affiliates, and preparing for the 1976 presidential election. At the [[National Convention 1974]], he was defeated by [[Ed Crane]]. | |||
===At-Large Member=== | |||
Later at the 1974 convention, Scott was elected as a Member-At-Large. | |||
[[Category: Party Activists from the 1970s]] | [[Category: Party Activists from the 1970s]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category: Virginia Party Activists]] | ||
[[Category: National Party Regional Representatives]] | [[Category: National Party Regional Representatives]] | ||
[[Category: National Party At-Large Representatives]] | [[Category: National Party At-Large Representatives]] | ||
[[Category: Authors]] | [[Category: Authors]] |
Revision as of 19:52, 2 August 2022
Eric Scott Royce | |
At-Large Member Libertarian National Committee | |
1974—1975 | |
Region 7 Representative Libertarian National Committee | |
1972—1974 | |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | October 26, 1951 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Education: | Bachelor of Arts in Government University of Virginia |
Occupation: | Writer, Legal Researcher |
Party: | Libertarian |
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Eric Scott Royce (born October 26, 1951) is a writer and legal researcher from Virginia. He is a former member of the Libertarian National Committee and known for The Royce Report on Congress, a scoring system that measured legislators' alignment with libertarian values by their voting records.
Organizational Positions
- At-Large Member (1974—1975)
- Region 7 Representative (1972-1974)
- Executive Director (1974)
- Editor, Virginia Libertarian newsletter (1973-1974)
- Chair, LPVA Bylaws Committee (1980-1981)
- Coordinator, Arlington LP (1981)
LNC Involvement
Region 7 Representative
Elected as Region 7 Representative in the fall of 1972, Scott helped organize Libertarian Party groups in Maryland, New Jersey, and his home state of Virginia.
Chair Candidate
During 1974, Scott campaigned for National Chair. His platform included fundraising for a permanent LP office in Washington, establishing more state affiliates, and preparing for the 1976 presidential election. At the National Convention 1974, he was defeated by Ed Crane.
At-Large Member
Later at the 1974 convention, Scott was elected as a Member-At-Large.