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The 1989 Libertarian Party of New Mexico State Convention was at the New Mexico School of Mining and Technology (NMIT) Community/Convention Center in Socorro New Mexico.  [[Russell Means]] was the keynote speaker.
The 1989 Libertarian Party of New Mexico State Convention was at the New Mexico School of Mining and Technology (NMIT) Community/Convention Center in Socorro New Mexico.  [[Russell Means]] was the keynote speaker.
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Revision as of 01:39, 6 March 2024

Libertarian Party of New Mexico State Convention, 1989
Convention
Location: Socorro New Mexico
Venue: New Mexico School of Mining and Technology (NMIT) Community/Convention Center
← 1987 1991 →

The 1989 Libertarian Party of New Mexico State Convention was at the New Mexico School of Mining and Technology (NMIT) Community/Convention Center in Socorro New Mexico. Russell Means was the keynote speaker.


Guests and Speakers

This list is known to be incomplete



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1987?
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1991?



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