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'''David Fraser Nolan''' (November 23, 1943–November 21, 2010) was the most well-known founder of the [[Libertarian Party]], creator of the [[Nolan Chart]], and heavily active participant in the Libertarian Party. He also founded the [[Committee to Form a Libertarian Party]] that created the party in 1971. | '''David Fraser Nolan''' (November 23, 1943–November 21, 2010) was the most well-known founder of the [[Libertarian Party]], creator of the [[Nolan Chart]], and heavily active participant in the Libertarian Party. He also founded the [[Committee to Form a Libertarian Party]] that created the party in 1971. | ||
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David Nolan | |
Pondering a suggestion at the 2008 national convention in Denver | |
Chair Libertarian National Committee | |
1971—1972 | |
Successor: | Susan Nolan |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | November 23, 1943 |
Death: | November 21, 2010 |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
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David Fraser Nolan (November 23, 1943–November 21, 2010) was the most well-known founder of the Libertarian Party, creator of the Nolan Chart, and heavily active participant in the Libertarian Party. He also founded the Committee to Form a Libertarian Party that created the party in 1971.
He was selected as the first (temporary) national chair by the steering committee and served until the 1972 Libertarian National Convention.
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Libertarian Party National Chair 1971-1972 |
Succeeded by: Susan Nolan |
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