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Bill Evers
Region 2 Representative
Libertarian National Committee
1993—1996
Chair
Libertarian Party of California
1981—1982
Predecessor: Dan Wiener
Successor: Mary Gingell
Personal Details
Birth: (1948-10-18) October 18, 1948 (age 76)
Residence: California
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Williamson "Bill" Evers (b. October 18, 1948) was a candidate, editor, and long serving member of the Libertarian National Committee.

Career

Campaigns

  • Bergland for President (1984), Campaign Manager

Organizational Positions

Libertarian National Committee
  • Region 2 Representative (1981—1987; 1993—1996)
  • Platform Committee (many times, wrote many planks)
Libertarian Party of California
  • Chair
Radical Caucus
  • Board Member (1979—1984?)
Libertarian Vanguard
  • Editorial Board (1979-1984?)

Candidate

  • US Congress, California, 1980
  • Board of Equalization, California, District 3 1982[1]

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