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'''Ned Hutchinson''' (d. March {{Event |year=1975 |event=Death |summary=National Director}}) was a Libertarian party official.
'''Ned Hutchinson''' (d. March {{Event |year=1975 |event=Death |summary=National Director}}) was National Director of the Libertarian Party, a position he obtained after leaving Governor Ronald Reagan's administration. When his appointment was announced in January 1975, along with the switch of another Reagan appointee, Sam H. Husbands Jr., to the LP, it generated significant news coverage and new appreciation for the LP as a rising force.<ref>2 key Reagan aides join Libertarians, San Francisco Examiner, January 31, 1975</ref> <ref>Third party haunts California GOP, San Francisco Examiner, February 12, 1975</ref> <ref>Libertarian Party Attracts Unlikely Mix of Followers, Los Angeles Times, March 11, 1975</ref> [[Letter 31 March 1975 from Ed Crane regarding Death of Ned Nutchinson|Hutchinson passed away suddenly of a heart attack just two months later.]]<ref>Libertarian Chief Hutchinson Dies of Heart Attack, Sacramento Bee, March 31, 1975</ref>
 


==Organizational Positions==
==Organizational Positions==
*San Mateo County campaign chairman for [[Ronald Reagan]] (with the Republican Party, [[1966]])
*San Mateo County campaign chairman for [[Ronald Reagan]] (with the Republican Party, [[1966]])
*California Appointments Secretary (with the Republican Party), c. [[1972]]}}
*Libertarian Party National Director {{Event3 |year=1974 |event=Party Office |summary=Libertarian Party National Director|display=[[1975]]}}-[[1975]]
*Libertarian Party National Director {{Event3 |year=1974 |event=Party Office |summary=Libertarian Party National Director|display=[[1974]]}}?-[[1975]]
 


==Public Offices==
==Public Offices==
*Deputy Director for General Services
*Deputy Director for General Services
 
*Appointments Secretary, Governor Ronald Reagan administration, c. [[1969-74]])


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
*"I have regretfully concluded that the Republican Party no longer adheres to those principles of limited government, individual liberty, and the free market. The only principle that now guides the Republicans (and the Democrats) is the principle of power and survival."
*"I have regretfully concluded that the Republican Party no longer adheres to those principles of limited government, individual liberty, and the free market. The only principle that now guides the Republicans (and the Democrats) is the principle of power and survival."


==External Link==
==External Link==
*[http://michiganlp.org/Past%20Newsletters/Michigan%20Libertarian%20Vol%203.4%201975%20April.pdf Obituary on Page 3 of the Michigan Libertarian]
*[http://michiganlp.org/Past%20Newsletters/Michigan%20Libertarian%20Vol%203.4%201975%20April.pdf Obituary on Page 3 of the Michigan Libertarian]


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Latest revision as of 17:58, 14 November 2022

Ned Hutchinson
Ned-Hutchinson 1974.jpg
National Director
Libertarian Party
1975—1975
Personal Details
Death: March 1975
Sacramento, California
Party: Libertarian Party
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Ned Hutchinson (d. March 1975) was National Director of the Libertarian Party, a position he obtained after leaving Governor Ronald Reagan's administration. When his appointment was announced in January 1975, along with the switch of another Reagan appointee, Sam H. Husbands Jr., to the LP, it generated significant news coverage and new appreciation for the LP as a rising force.[1] [2] [3] Hutchinson passed away suddenly of a heart attack just two months later.[4]

Organizational Positions

  • San Mateo County campaign chairman for Ronald Reagan (with the Republican Party, 1966)
  • Libertarian Party National Director 1975-1975

Public Offices

  • Deputy Director for General Services
  • Appointments Secretary, Governor Ronald Reagan administration, c. 1969-74)

Quotes

  • "I have regretfully concluded that the Republican Party no longer adheres to those principles of limited government, individual liberty, and the free market. The only principle that now guides the Republicans (and the Democrats) is the principle of power and survival."

External Link

  1. 2 key Reagan aides join Libertarians, San Francisco Examiner, January 31, 1975
  2. Third party haunts California GOP, San Francisco Examiner, February 12, 1975
  3. Libertarian Party Attracts Unlikely Mix of Followers, Los Angeles Times, March 11, 1975
  4. Libertarian Chief Hutchinson Dies of Heart Attack, Sacramento Bee, March 31, 1975