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He graduated from the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] in [[1962]].
He graduated from the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] in [[1962]].


One of the few Libertarian candidates to be elected to a state legislature, Marrou served in the [[Alaska House of Representatives]] for one term, from [[1985]] to [[1987]]. He was the party's vice-presidential nominee in the [[U.S. presidential election, 1988|1988 election]], garnering 432,179 votes (0.5%) on a ticket with [[Ron Paul]], and its presidential nominee in the [[U.S. presidential election, 1992|1992 election]], receiving 291,627 votes (0.28%).
One of the few Libertarian candidates to be elected to a state legislature, Marrou served in the [[Alaska House of Representatives]] for one term, from {{Event|year=1985|event=Elected|notes=Alaska House of Representatives}} to 1987. He was the party's vice-presidential nominee in the {{Event2|year=1988|event=Candidate|notes=U.S. vice president}} [[U.S. presidential election, 1988|1988 election]], garnering 432,179 votes (0.5%) on a ticket with [[Ron Paul]], and its presidential nominee in the {{Event2|year=1992|event=Candidate|notes=U.S. President}} [[U.S. presidential election, 1992|1992 election]], receiving 291,627 votes (0.28%).


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Andre V. Marrou (born December 4, 1938) is an American political figure, affiliated with the United States Libertarian Party.

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He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1962.

One of the few Libertarian candidates to be elected to a state legislature, Marrou served in the Alaska House of Representatives for one term, from 1985 to 1987. He was the party's vice-presidential nominee in the 1988 election, garnering 432,179 votes (0.5%) on a ticket with Ron Paul, and its presidential nominee in the 1992 election, receiving 291,627 votes (0.28%).

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Preceded by:
Ron Paul
Libertarian Party Presidential candidate
1992
Succeeded by:
Harry Browne
Preceded by:
Jim Lewis
Libertarian Party Vice Presidential candidate
1988
Succeeded by:
Nancy Lord