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'''Max Abramson''' is a Libertarian residing in Seabrook, New Hampshire. He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing the Rockingham's 20th District. Elected as a Republican in 2014, Abramson switched to the Libertarian Party in 2016, filing out the remainder of his term. That same year, Abramson ran for Governor of New Hampshire as the [[Libertarian Party of New Hampshire]] nominee.<ref>http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/20160710/nh-roll-call-13-legislators-have-perfect-voting-percentages</ref><ref>[http://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20160613/NEWS/160619749 Election New], Seacoastonline.com, 06/13/2016</ref> The vote winning [[Gary_Earl_Johnson#2016_Presidential_Campaign|Gary Johnson 2016 presidential campaign]] helped Abramson's campaign win major party status and thus automatic ballot access for the New Hampshire Libertarian Party for the first time in 20 years.<ref>[https://freekeene.com/2016/11/09/nh-libertarians-officially-recognized-as-party-for-first-time-in-20-years-free-staters-win-15-state-rep-races/ Libertarians Official Recognized as Party], FreeKeen.com, 11/9/2016.</ref> | '''Max Abramson''' is a Libertarian residing in Seabrook, New Hampshire. He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing the Rockingham's 20th District. Elected as a Republican in 2014, Abramson switched to the Libertarian Party in 2016, filing out the remainder of his term. That same year, Abramson ran for Governor of New Hampshire as the [[Libertarian Party of New Hampshire]] nominee.<ref>http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/20160710/nh-roll-call-13-legislators-have-perfect-voting-percentages</ref><ref>[http://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20160613/NEWS/160619749 Election New], Seacoastonline.com, 06/13/2016</ref> The vote winning [[Gary_Earl_Johnson#2016_Presidential_Campaign|Gary Johnson 2016 presidential campaign]] helped Abramson's campaign win major party status and thus automatic ballot access for the New Hampshire Libertarian Party for the first time in 20 years.<ref>[https://freekeene.com/2016/11/09/nh-libertarians-officially-recognized-as-party-for-first-time-in-20-years-free-staters-win-15-state-rep-races/ Libertarians Official Recognized as Party], FreeKeen.com, 11/9/2016.</ref> | ||
After the 2016 election, Abramson returned to the Republican Party. He was re-elected to a seat in the Legislature in 2018.<ref>[https://ballot-access.org/2019/06/29/new-hampshire-legislator-changes-registration-from-republican-to-libertarian-3/</ref> | After the 2016 election, Abramson returned to the Republican Party. He was re-elected to a seat in the Legislature in 2018.<ref>[https://ballot-access.org/2019/06/29/new-hampshire-legislator-changes-registration-from-republican-to-libertarian-3/</ref> | ||
Abramson graduated from Great Bay Community College in 2016. His professional career includes working on road construction.<ref>https://ballotpedia.org/Max_Abramson</ref> | Abramson graduated from Great Bay Community College in 2016. His professional career includes working on road construction.<ref>https://ballotpedia.org/Max_Abramson</ref> | ||
==Elections== | ==Elections== | ||
===2014 New Hampshire House of Representatives=== | |||
====Results==== | |||
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! Party !! Candidate Name !! Percent!! Number of Votes | |||
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| Republican || Dennis B. Sweeney || 23.7%|| 1,977 | |||
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| Republican || Francis Chase || 23% || 1,912 | |||
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| '''Republican''' || '''Max Abramson''' || 20.8% || 1,732 | |||
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| Democratic || Mark Preston || 17% || 1,416 | |||
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| Democratic || David Ahearn || 15.4% || 1,283 | |||
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===2016 Gubernatorial Campaign=== | ===2016 Gubernatorial Campaign=== | ||
====Endorsements==== | ====Endorsements==== | ||
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*[[Robert Lombardo]], 2016 Libertarian Candidate for US House of Representatives, New Hampshire's 1st District | *[[Robert Lombardo]], 2016 Libertarian Candidate for US House of Representatives, New Hampshire's 1st District | ||
<ref>http://www.maxabramson.org/endorsements.html</ref> | <ref>http://www.maxabramson.org/endorsements.html</ref> | ||
====Results==== | ====Results==== | ||
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In 2019, he stated he had changed his registration back to Libertarian Party and announced he would be running in the [[Presidential_Candidates_2020|2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries]].<ref>[https://ballot-access.org/2019/06/29/new-hampshire-legislator-changes-registration-from-republican-to-libertarian-3/ New Hampshire Legislator Changes Registration from Republican to Libertarian], Ballot Access News, June 29, 2019.</ref><ref>[https://wal.fireside.fm/603 2020 Presidential Candidate Series: Meet Max Abramson]], Fireside.fm, 7/1/2019.</ref>Abramson quit the Libertarian party again on March 3, 2020.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/Max4Prez/posts/912653245804607</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:2016 Candidates]] | |||
[[Category:2020 Candidates]] | |||
[[Category:Candidates for Governor]] | [[Category:Candidates for Governor]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Libertarians in Public Office from the 2010s]] | ||
[[Category: Party Activists from the 2020s]] | [[Category: Party Activists from the 2020s]] | ||
[[Category:Former Republicans]] | [[Category:Former Republicans]] | ||
[[Category:New Hampshire Candidates for Governor]] | [[Category:New Hampshire Candidates for Governor]] | ||
[[Category:Libertarians | [[Category:Libertarians in Office of State House Representative]] | ||
[[Category:New Hampshire | [[Category:New Hampshire Libertarians Holding Public Office]] | ||
[[Category:New Hampshire Party Activists]] | [[Category:New Hampshire Party Activists]] | ||
[[Category: Former Republicans]] | [[Category: Former Republicans]] | ||
[[Category: Former Libertarians]] | [[Category: Former Libertarians]] | ||
[[Category: 2020 Candidates for Presidential Nomination]] | [[Category: 2020 Candidates for Presidential Nomination]] |
Latest revision as of 20:03, 29 May 2023
Max Abramson | |
New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham District 20 | |
2014—2016 | |
Personal Details | |
Education: | Great Bay Community College University of New Hampshire |
Residence: | Seabrook, New Hampshire |
Party: | Reform (2020) Veterans Party (2020) Republican (until 2012, 2014–2016, 2018–2019, 2020) Democratic (2020) Libertarian (2012–2014, 2016–2017, 2019-2020) |
Media | |
Website: | http://www.maxabramson.org/ |
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Max Abramson is a Libertarian residing in Seabrook, New Hampshire. He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing the Rockingham's 20th District. Elected as a Republican in 2014, Abramson switched to the Libertarian Party in 2016, filing out the remainder of his term. That same year, Abramson ran for Governor of New Hampshire as the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire nominee.[1][2] The vote winning Gary Johnson 2016 presidential campaign helped Abramson's campaign win major party status and thus automatic ballot access for the New Hampshire Libertarian Party for the first time in 20 years.[3]
After the 2016 election, Abramson returned to the Republican Party. He was re-elected to a seat in the Legislature in 2018.[4]
Abramson graduated from Great Bay Community College in 2016. His professional career includes working on road construction.[5]
Elections
2014 New Hampshire House of Representatives
Results
Party | Candidate Name | Percent | Number of Votes |
---|---|---|---|
Republican | Dennis B. Sweeney | 23.7% | 1,977 |
Republican | Francis Chase | 23% | 1,912 |
Republican | Max Abramson | 20.8% | 1,732 |
Democratic | Mark Preston | 17% | 1,416 |
Democratic | David Ahearn | 15.4% | 1,283 |
2016 Gubernatorial Campaign
Endorsements
- Eric Eastman, New Hampshire House of Representatives Hillsborough 28 (2014-2016)
- Mark Warden, New Hampshire House of Representatives Hillsborough 39 (2010-2014)
- Brendan Kelly, Seabrook, New Hampshire Selectman
- Jilletta Jarvis, 2016 Candidate for Governor of New Hampshire
- Robert Lombardo, 2016 Libertarian Candidate for US House of Representatives, New Hampshire's 1st District
Results
Party | Candidate Name | Percent | Number of Votes |
---|---|---|---|
Republican | Chris Sununu | 48.88% | 307,342 |
Democratic | Colin Van Ostern | 46.91% | 294, 946 |
Libertarian | Max Abramson | 4.21% | 26,483 |
Independent | Jilletta Jarvis | 0% | 0 |
Independent | Bill Fortune | 0% | 0 |
2020 Campaign for President of the United States
In 2019, he stated he had changed his registration back to Libertarian Party and announced he would be running in the 2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries.[9][10]Abramson quit the Libertarian party again on March 3, 2020.[11]
References
- ↑ http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/20160710/nh-roll-call-13-legislators-have-perfect-voting-percentages
- ↑ Election New, Seacoastonline.com, 06/13/2016
- ↑ Libertarians Official Recognized as Party, FreeKeen.com, 11/9/2016.
- ↑ [https://ballot-access.org/2019/06/29/new-hampshire-legislator-changes-registration-from-republican-to-libertarian-3/
- ↑ https://ballotpedia.org/Max_Abramson
- ↑ https://ballotpedia.org/Max_Abramson
- ↑ http://www.maxabramson.org/endorsements.html
- ↑ https://ballotpedia.org/Max_Abramson
- ↑ New Hampshire Legislator Changes Registration from Republican to Libertarian, Ballot Access News, June 29, 2019.
- ↑ 2020 Presidential Candidate Series: Meet Max Abramson], Fireside.fm, 7/1/2019.
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/Max4Prez/posts/912653245804607
- Biographies
- 2014 Candidates
- 2016 Candidates
- 2020 Candidates
- Candidates for Governor
- Libertarians in Public Office from the 2010s
- Party Activists from the 2020s
- Former Republicans
- New Hampshire Candidates for Governor
- Libertarians in Office of State House Representative
- New Hampshire Libertarians Holding Public Office
- New Hampshire Party Activists
- Former Libertarians
- 2020 Candidates for Presidential Nomination