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|occupation = Organizational Director, activist | |||
|residence = Knoxville, Tennessee | |||
|party = [[Libertarian Party|Libertarian]] | |||
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{ | '''William "Will" Coley''' is a Libertarian activist and public speaker from Tennessee. He is the co-founder and National Director of [[Muslims 4 Liberty]] (M4L).<ref>http://www.muslims4liberty.org/about-us/</ref> In [[National Convention 2016|2016]], Coley was [[Darryl Perry]]'s Vice Presidential running mate seeking the Libertarian Party Nomination. He would place 3rd on the first ballot, losing to nominee [[William Weld]]. | ||
==2016 Vice Presidential Campaign== | |||
===Endorsements=== | |||
*[[Darryl Perry]], 2016 Presidential Candidate. | |||
*[[Judd Weiss]], 2016 Vice Presidential Candidate. | |||
<ref>http://www.lncregion1.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2016-Convention-Minutes-v2.pdf</ref> | |||
===2016 National Convention=== | |||
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|+ 2016 Libertarian Party Nomination for Vice-President of the United States<ref>http://www.lncregion1.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2016-Convention-Minutes-v2.pdf</ref> | |||
|+ 1st Ballot (50% of Delegates needed to win) | |||
! Name !! Votes !! Percent | |||
|- | |||
| William Weld || 426 || 49.022% | |||
|- | |||
| Larry Sharpe || 264 || 30.280% | |||
|- | |||
| '''Will Coley''' || '''93''' || '''10.702%''' | |||
|- | |||
| Derrick Grayson || 48 || 5.524% | |||
|- | |||
| Alicia Dearn || 29 || 3.337% | |||
|- | |||
| NOTA (write-in) || 6 || 0.690% | |||
|- | |||
| [[Daniel Hogan]] (write-in) || 1 || 0.115% | |||
|- | |||
| Gary Johnson (write-in) || 1 || 0.115% | |||
|- | |||
| Austin Petersen (write-in) || 1 || 0.115% | |||
|} | |||
No candidate received a majority of delegate votes on the first ballot, leading to the next round of voting. Alicia Dearn was eliminated from the second ballot and endorsed Bill Weld. Derrick Grayson and Will Coley withdrew from the race and endorsed [[Larry Sharpe]]. | |||
==References== | |||
[[Category: Muslims 4 Liberty Members and Leaders]] | |||
[[Category: 2016 Candidates for Vice-Presidential Nomination]] | |||
[[Category: Tennessee Party Activists]] | |||
[[Category: Party Activists from the 2010s]] |
Latest revision as of 06:40, 17 September 2022
Will Coley | |
Personal Details | |
Education: | Valencia Community College |
Occupation: | Organizational Director, activist |
Residence: | Knoxville, Tennessee |
Party: | Libertarian |
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William "Will" Coley is a Libertarian activist and public speaker from Tennessee. He is the co-founder and National Director of Muslims 4 Liberty (M4L).[1] In 2016, Coley was Darryl Perry's Vice Presidential running mate seeking the Libertarian Party Nomination. He would place 3rd on the first ballot, losing to nominee William Weld.
2016 Vice Presidential Campaign
Endorsements
- Darryl Perry, 2016 Presidential Candidate.
- Judd Weiss, 2016 Vice Presidential Candidate.
2016 National Convention
Name | Votes | Percent |
---|---|---|
William Weld | 426 | 49.022% |
Larry Sharpe | 264 | 30.280% |
Will Coley | 93 | 10.702% |
Derrick Grayson | 48 | 5.524% |
Alicia Dearn | 29 | 3.337% |
NOTA (write-in) | 6 | 0.690% |
Daniel Hogan (write-in) | 1 | 0.115% |
Gary Johnson (write-in) | 1 | 0.115% |
Austin Petersen (write-in) | 1 | 0.115% |
No candidate received a majority of delegate votes on the first ballot, leading to the next round of voting. Alicia Dearn was eliminated from the second ballot and endorsed Bill Weld. Derrick Grayson and Will Coley withdrew from the race and endorsed Larry Sharpe.