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|successor2 = [[Bill Lawry]]<br/>[[Mike Nichols]] | |successor2 = [[Bill Lawry]]<br/>[[Mike Nichols]] | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Strong was involved in the Libertarian Party as early as the 1970s. He served as Vice-Chair (1973-1974) and Chair (1974-1975) of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]]. He later moved to California and was involved in the [[Libertarian Party of Santa Clara]]. | Strong was involved in the Libertarian Party as early as the 1970s. He served as Vice-Chair (1973-1974) and Chair (1974-1975) of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]]. He later moved to California and was involved in the [[Libertarian Party of Santa Clara County]]. | ||
==Organizational Positions== | ==Organizational Positions== | ||
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*Brooklyn Borough Chair, New York, c. {{Event3 |year=1973 |event=Party Office |summary=Brooklyn Borough Chair, New York, c. |display=[[1973]]}} | *Brooklyn Borough Chair, New York, c. {{Event3 |year=1973 |event=Party Office |summary=Brooklyn Borough Chair, New York, c. |display=[[1973]]}} | ||
;[[Libertarian Party of Santa Clara]] | ;[[Libertarian Party of Santa Clara County]] | ||
*Chair, | *Fundraising Chair, 1981-1983 | ||
*Secretary, 1998-1999 | |||
*Campaigns Chair, 1999-2001 | |||
*Chair, 2001-2004 | |||
==Campaigns== | ==Campaigns== | ||
*California 13th Congressional District 1982 | |||
*California's 24th State Assembly {{Event3 |year=1998 |event=Candidate |summary=California's 24th State Assembly |display=[[1998]]}} | |||
*California's 24th State Assembly {{Event3 |year=2000 |event=Candidate |summary=California's 24th State Assembly |display=[[2000]]}} | *California's 24th State Assembly {{Event3 |year=2000 |event=Candidate |summary=California's 24th State Assembly |display=[[2000]]}} | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 21:27, 5 March 2023
H. Raymond Strong | |
Chair Libertarian Party of New York | |
1974—1975 | |
Predecessor: | Andrea Millen |
Successor: | Gary Greenberg |
Vice Chair Libertarian Party of New York with Howie Rich | |
April 1, 1973—1974 | |
Successor: | Bill Lawry Mike Nichols |
Chair Brooklyn Libertarian Party | |
1973—? | |
Predecessor: | Gloria Johnson |
Successor: | Unknown |
Personal Details | |
Occupation: | Mathematician |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
H. Raymond Strong, PhD is a former libertarian politician who most notably ran for the California's 24th State Assembly in 1998 and 2000. He chaired the Libertarian Party of New York from 1974 to 1975.
He is a mathematician who regularly publishes and past president, director, and vice president of the American Association of Actuaries.
Biography
Strong was involved in the Libertarian Party as early as the 1970s. He served as Vice-Chair (1973-1974) and Chair (1974-1975) of the Libertarian Party of New York. He later moved to California and was involved in the Libertarian Party of Santa Clara County.
Organizational Positions
- Vice-Chair (1973—1974)
- Chair (1974—1975)
- Brooklyn Borough Chair, New York, c. 1973
- Fundraising Chair, 1981-1983
- Secretary, 1998-1999
- Campaigns Chair, 1999-2001
- Chair, 2001-2004
Campaigns
- California 13th Congressional District 1982
- California's 24th State Assembly 1998
- California's 24th State Assembly 2000
External Links
Categories:
- Biographies
- Autostubs
- Public Domain Articles
- California Party Activists
- Candidates for State Assembly
- Candidates from the 1990s
- Candidates from the 2000s
- New York Candidates for State Assembly
- New York Party Activists
- New York State Party Chairs
- Local Party Chairs
- Party Activists from the 1970s
- Party Activists from the 2000s
- New York 1976 National Convention Delegates
- 1976 National Convention Delegates