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'''Katherine Youngblood Glass''' is a Texas Libertarian and an attorney from Houston.  She first joined the Libertarian Party in 1978, ran for Attorney General in {{Event|year=1982|event=Candidate|notes=Texas Attorney General}}, and served on the [[Libertarian Party of Texas|State Libertarian Executive Committee]] from 1982 to 1984.
'''Katherine Youngblood Glass''' is a Texas Republican and an attorney in Hockley, Texas.  She first joined the Libertarian Party in 1978, ran for Attorney General in {{Event|year=1982|event=Candidate|notes=Texas Attorney General}}, and served on the [[Libertarian Party of Texas|State Libertarian Executive Committee]] from 1982 to 1984.  She is the former chair of the [[Harris County Libertarian Party]].


In 2010, she defeated two-time gubernatorial nominee [[Jeff Daiell]] for the Texas LP's gubernatorial nomination. Her website is:  http://www.kathie4guv.com.
On March 17, {{Event|year=2012|event=elected|notes=Harris County Libertarian Party Chair}}, Kathie Glass was elected Chair of the Harris County Libertarian Party and served as Chair until 2022 when she was removed for voting in the Republican Party primary.
 
In February 2022 she and her husband Tom Glass were censured by the [[Libertarian Party of Texas|LPTexas]] for sharing data with Tom's unsuccessful campaign to be the Republican nominee for Texas House of Representatives for District 17.
 
In 2010, she defeated two-time gubernatorial nominee [[Jeff Daiell]] for the Texas LP's gubernatorial nomination.  


She is a graduate of the University of Georgia and the Georgia School of Law.
She is a graduate of the University of Georgia and the Georgia School of Law.


On March 17, {{Event|year=2012|event=elected|notes=Harris County Libertarian Party Chair}}, Kathie Glass was elected Chair of the Harris County Libertarian Party.  ( http://www.quorumreport.com/subscribers/PressReleaseDownload.cfm?pressid=6700 )
==Campaigns==
*Texas Attorney General (1982)
*Texas Governor (2010) LPTexas Nominee
*Texas Governor (2014) LPTexas Nominee
*Texas Supreme Court (2016) LPTexas Nominee
*Texas Governor (2018)  
 


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Latest revision as of 01:53, 22 August 2022

Kathie Glass
Glass-Kathie 2010.jpg
Past Chair
Harris County Libertarian Party
2012—2022
Personal Details
Residence: Texas
Party: Republican Party
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Website: http://www.kathie4guv.com
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Katherine Youngblood Glass is a Texas Republican and an attorney in Hockley, Texas. She first joined the Libertarian Party in 1978, ran for Attorney General in 1982, and served on the State Libertarian Executive Committee from 1982 to 1984. She is the former chair of the Harris County Libertarian Party.

On March 17, 2012, Kathie Glass was elected Chair of the Harris County Libertarian Party and served as Chair until 2022 when she was removed for voting in the Republican Party primary.

In February 2022 she and her husband Tom Glass were censured by the LPTexas for sharing data with Tom's unsuccessful campaign to be the Republican nominee for Texas House of Representatives for District 17.

In 2010, she defeated two-time gubernatorial nominee Jeff Daiell for the Texas LP's gubernatorial nomination.

She is a graduate of the University of Georgia and the Georgia School of Law.

Campaigns

  • Texas Attorney General (1982)
  • Texas Governor (2010) LPTexas Nominee
  • Texas Governor (2014) LPTexas Nominee
  • Texas Supreme Court (2016) LPTexas Nominee
  • Texas Governor (2018)



Preceded by:
James Werner
Libertarian Party of Texas Gubernatorial Candidate
2010
Succeeded by:
Kathie Glass
Preceded by:
Kathie Glass
Libertarian Party of Texas Gubernatorial Candidate
2014
Succeeded by:
Mark Tippets



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