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'''Michael Dixon''' is a [[libertarian]] political activist and former [[National Chair]] of the U.S. Libertarian Party. A management consultant, Dixon was elected to the position of national chair on the first ballot by delegates to the [[2004 Libertarian National Convention]] in [[Atlanta]].
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'''Michael "Mike" Dixon''' is a [[libertarian]] political activist and former [[National Chair]] of the U.S. Libertarian Party. A management consultant, Dixon was elected to the position of national chair on the first ballot by delegates to the [[2004 Libertarian National Convention]] in [[Atlanta]].


Dixon had previously served as a member of the [[Libertarian National Committee]] (as an at-large member and as a regional representative) since [[1998]], and as chair of the [[Illinois Libertarian Party]] from [[1993]] to [[1994]]. Dixon currently lives in Charlotte, [[North Carolina]]; he is married and has a five-year-old son.
Dixon had previously served as a member of the [[Libertarian National Committee]] (as an at-large member and as a regional representative) since [[1998]], and as chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Illinois]] from [[1993]] to [[1994]]. Shortly after the resignation of [[Scott Kohlhaas]], Dixon briefly took over as Executive Director for a short time in 2002 for the [[Libertarian Party of Illinois]]. Dixon currently lives in Charlotte, [[North Carolina]]; he is married and has a five-year-old son.


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==See also==
[[Category:National Party Chairs]]
* [[Libertarian National Committee]]
[[Category:National Party At-Large Representatives]]
* [[Libertarian National Convention]]
[[Category:National Party Regional Representatives]]
 
[[Category:State Party Chairs]]
 
[[Category:Illinois State Party Chairs]]
[[Category:Current and Former Libertarian Party national chairs|Dixon, Michael]]
[[Category:National Party Chairs]]
[[Category:Current and Former Libertarian National Committee members|Dixon, Michael]]
[[Category:Party Activists from the 2000s]]
[[Category:Illinois Party Activists]]
[[Category:North Carolina Party Activists]]
[[Category:Party Activists from the 1990s]]
[[Category:Party Activists from the 2000s]]
[[Category:Party Activists from the 2010s]]
[[Category: Executive Directors]]
[[Category: Illinois State Party Executive Directors]]

Latest revision as of 01:21, 28 November 2022

Mike Dixon
Dixon, Michael.jpg
Chair
Libertarian National Committee
2004—2006
Predecessor: Geoff Neale
Successor: Bill Redpath
Personal Details
Party: Libertarian Party

Michael "Mike" Dixon is a libertarian political activist and former National Chair of the U.S. Libertarian Party. A management consultant, Dixon was elected to the position of national chair on the first ballot by delegates to the 2004 Libertarian National Convention in Atlanta.

Dixon had previously served as a member of the Libertarian National Committee (as an at-large member and as a regional representative) since 1998, and as chair of the Libertarian Party of Illinois from 1993 to 1994. Shortly after the resignation of Scott Kohlhaas, Dixon briefly took over as Executive Director for a short time in 2002 for the Libertarian Party of Illinois. Dixon currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina; he is married and has a five-year-old son.


Preceded by:
Geoff Neale
Libertarian Party National Chair
2004- 2006
Succeeded by:
Bill Redpath