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'''Vivian Wadlin''' was Secretary of the [[Mid-Hudson Libertarian Club]] in 1975.
'''Vivian Wadlin''' is a Libertarian Party activist. She was Secretary of the [[Mid-Hudson Libertarian Club]] from 1975 to 1976.
 
==Biography==
In 1974, she received 15 votes for an At-Large position at the [[New York Convention 1974]], but withdrew after the first round. In 1974, she was a delegate to the [[Libertarian National Convention]]. In 1975, she received 18 votes at the [[New York Convention 1975|1975 convention]] to be a National Delegate, but she was not elected. On April 17, 1975, she was elected Secretary of the [[Mid-Hudson Libertarian Club]]. She also served as an Alternate Representive for the Capitol District Libertarian Party in the mid-1970s. In 1976, she was a Presidential Elector.  


==Organizational Positions==
==Organizational Positions==
;[[Libertarian National Convention]]
*Delegate (1974)
;[[Mid-Hudson Libertarian Club]]
;[[Mid-Hudson Libertarian Club]]
*Secretary (April 17, 1975—?)
*Secretary (April 17, 1975—April 25, 1976)


[[Category:New York Party Activists]]
[[Category:New York Party Activists]]

Latest revision as of 23:06, 28 October 2024

Vivian Wadlin
Secretary
Mid-Hudson Libertarian Club
April 17, 1975—April 25, 1976
Predecessor: Unknown
Successor: Edyth Frank
Personal Details
Party: Libertarian Party

Vivian Wadlin is a Libertarian Party activist. She was Secretary of the Mid-Hudson Libertarian Club from 1975 to 1976.

Biography

In 1974, she received 15 votes for an At-Large position at the New York Convention 1974, but withdrew after the first round. In 1974, she was a delegate to the Libertarian National Convention. In 1975, she received 18 votes at the 1975 convention to be a National Delegate, but she was not elected. On April 17, 1975, she was elected Secretary of the Mid-Hudson Libertarian Club. She also served as an Alternate Representive for the Capitol District Libertarian Party in the mid-1970s. In 1976, she was a Presidential Elector.

Organizational Positions

Libertarian National Convention
  • Delegate (1974)
Mid-Hudson Libertarian Club
  • Secretary (April 17, 1975—April 25, 1976)