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Andre V. Marrou (born 4 December 1938) is an American political figure, affiliated with the United States Libertarian Party.
Born in Texas, he graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1962.
One of the few people to be elected to partisan office as a Libertarian candidate, Marrou served in the Alaska House of Representatives for one term, from 1984 to 1986. He was the party's vice-presidential nominee in the 1988 election, garnering 432,179 votes (0.5%) on a ticket with Ron Paul. In the 1992 election, he was the party's presidential nominee, receiving 291,627 votes (0.28%), losing many of the voters from the 1988 election to Independent candidate Ross Perot.
Preceded by: James A. Lewis |
Libertarian Party Vice Presidential candidate 1988 (lost) |
Succeeded by: Nancy Lord |
Preceded by: Ron Paul |
Libertarian Party Presidential candidate 1992 (lost) |
Succeeded by: Harry Browne |
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