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The first Libertarian National Convention was held in {{Event|year=1972|event=Event}} in Denver, Colorado. [[John Hospers]] and [[Tonie Nathan|Theodora Nathan]] were nominated presidential and vice presidential candidates respectively. They received the first electoral vote won by a woman, cast by [[Roger MacBride]]. | The first Libertarian National Convention was held in {{Event|year=1972|event=Event}} in Denver, Colorado. [[John Hospers]] and [[Tonie Nathan|Theodora Nathan]] were nominated presidential and vice presidential candidates respectively. They received the first electoral vote won by a woman, cast by [[Roger MacBride]]. | ||
[[Susan Nolan]] was elected as national chair. | |||
[[Ed Clark]] was elected as vice chair | [[Ed Clark]] was elected as vice chair |
Revision as of 21:03, 27 June 2012
The first Libertarian National Convention was held in 1972 in Denver, Colorado. John Hospers and Theodora Nathan were nominated presidential and vice presidential candidates respectively. They received the first electoral vote won by a woman, cast by Roger MacBride.
Susan Nolan was elected as national chair.
Ed Clark was elected as vice chair
??? was elected as treasurer and ??? as secretary.
Preceded by: none |
Libertarian National Convention 1972 |
Succeeded by: 1974 |
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