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In 2002, he ran for State Representative, District 50. 
In 2002, he ran for State Representative, District 50. 
In 2003, he worked for [[Michael Badnarik]]'s presidential campaign. 
In 2003, he worked for [[Michael Badnarik]]'s presidential campaign. 
In 2024, he was elected county chair of the Tom Green County Libertarian Party.
In 2024, he was elected county chair of the [[Tom Green County Libertarian Party]].


LeGrand's research is primarily in the analysis of voting systems and how they can be manipulated by strategic voters. 
LeGrand's research is primarily in the analysis of voting systems and how they can be manipulated by strategic voters. 
He has long advocated for the use of Approval Voting in single-winner elections. 
He has long advocated for the use of [https://electowiki.org/wiki/Approval_voting Approval Voting] in single-winner elections. 
In 2002, with Rock Howard and Steven Brams, he founded Citizens for Approval Voting and Americans for Approval Voting, which later became The Center for Election Science.
In 2002, with [[Rock Howard]] and Steven Brams, he founded Citizens for Approval Voting and Americans for Approval Voting, which later became The Center for Election Science.


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[[Category: Party Activists from the 2000s]]
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Rob LeGrand
Personal Details
Residence: Texas
Party: Libertarian
Media
Website: https://www.cs.angelo.edu/~rlegrand/

Rob LeGrand is a computer scientist and a longtime member of the Libertarian Party of Texas.  In 2002, he ran for State Representative, District 50.  In 2003, he worked for Michael Badnarik's presidential campaign.  In 2024, he was elected county chair of the Tom Green County Libertarian Party.

LeGrand's research is primarily in the analysis of voting systems and how they can be manipulated by strategic voters.  He has long advocated for the use of Approval Voting in single-winner elections.  In 2002, with Rock Howard and Steven Brams, he founded Citizens for Approval Voting and Americans for Approval Voting, which later became The Center for Election Science.

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