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'''Dorothy Louise "Dottie-Lou" Hodgkinson Brokaw''' (1941—July 13, 2003) was a Libertarian activist and Life Member of the Libertarian Party.
'''Dorothy Louise "Dottie-Lou" Hodgkinson Brokaw''' (1941—July 13, 2003) was a Libertarian activist and Life Member of the Libertarian Party.



Revision as of 23:24, 7 August 2017

Dottie-Lou Brokaw
Brokaw, Dottie Lou.jpg
Vice Chair
Libertarian Party of New York
1996—1997
Personal Details
Birth: 1941
Death: July 13, 2003
Woodstock, New York, USA
Party: Libertarian Party

Dorothy Louise "Dottie-Lou" Hodgkinson Brokaw (1941—July 13, 2003) was a Libertarian activist and Life Member of the Libertarian Party.

Brokaw was born in 1941, a daughter of Ralph and Jeane Hodgkinson. She was candidate for New York State Assembly, as well as Lt. Governor of New York in 1990. She was also Chair of the Cortland County Libertarian Party. She was an active member of the party, and in the 2002 election she collected over one thousand petition signatures.

She died at her home in Woodstock, New York on July 13, 2003.

Campaigns

  • New York State Assembly District 122, 1982
  • Lt. Governor, 1990