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'''The 1987 Libertarian Party National Convention''' was held on the first weekend in September in Seattle, Washington.
'''The 1987 Libertarian Party National Convention''' was held on the first weekend in September in Seattle, Washington.


==Nominations==
===President===
After a closely contested race, former congressman [[Ron Paul]] wons the presidential nomination over American Indian activist [[Russell Means]] on the first ballot.  
After a closely contested race, former congressman [[Ron Paul]] wons the presidential nomination over American Indian activist [[Russell Means]] on the first ballot.  


Oklahoma Delegate [[Robert Murphy]] approached [[Frank Zappa]] as a possible candidate for the nomination before the vote, who spent hours reviewing the platform and considering it before deciding against it.
Oklahoma Delegate [[Robert Murphy]] approached [[Frank Zappa]] as a possible candidate for the nomination before the vote, who spent hours reviewing the platform and considering it before deciding against it.


{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
! Candidate
! Round 1
|-
| '''[[Ron Paul]]'''
| 193
|-
| [[Russell Means]]
| 120
|-
| [[Jim Lewis]]
| 49
|-
| [[Harry Glenn]]
| 3
|-
| [[Andre Marrou]]
| 3
|-
| NOTA
| 14
|-
! Total
! 382
|}
===Vice President===
[[Andre Marrou]] was unanimously chosen as the vice-presidential candidate.
[[Andre Marrou]] was unanimously chosen as the vice-presidential candidate.


[[Jim Turney]] was re-elected as national chair.


[[Dave Walter]] narrowly defeated [[Roger Gary]] for election as vice chair
==Election of LNC==
*[[Jim Turney]] was re-elected as national chair.
*[[Dave Walter]] narrowly defeated [[Roger Gary]] for election as vice-chair
*[[Steve Fielder]] was elected as treasurer
*[[Dean Ahmad]] was elected as secretary.


[[Steve Fielder]] was elected as treasurer and [[Dean Ahmad]] as secretary.
==Speakers==
*Walter Block


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Latest revision as of 19:36, 21 June 2024

1987 Libertarian National Convention
Convention
Dates: September 1987
Location: Seattle, Washington
← 1985 1989 →

The 1987 Libertarian Party National Convention was held on the first weekend in September in Seattle, Washington.

Nominations

President

After a closely contested race, former congressman Ron Paul wons the presidential nomination over American Indian activist Russell Means on the first ballot.

Oklahoma Delegate Robert Murphy approached Frank Zappa as a possible candidate for the nomination before the vote, who spent hours reviewing the platform and considering it before deciding against it.

Candidate Round 1
Ron Paul 193
Russell Means 120
Jim Lewis 49
Harry Glenn 3
Andre Marrou 3
NOTA 14
Total 382

Vice President

Andre Marrou was unanimously chosen as the vice-presidential candidate.


Election of LNC

Speakers

  • Walter Block


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