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'''Alicia Dearn''' is an attorney from St. Louis, Missouri. In 2016, Dearn sought the Libertarian nomination for Vice President of the United States. After finishing 5th on the first ballot, Dearn endorsed Bill Weld.
'''Alicia Dearn''' is an attorney from St. Louis, Missouri. In [[National Convention 2016|2016]], Dearn sought the Libertarian nomination for Vice President of the United States. After finishing 5th on the first ballot, Dearn endorsed Bill Weld.


In 2017, Dearn explored running a campaign for US Senate, but declined to run.<ref>https://thejacknews.com/politics/political-highlights/alicia-dearn-announces-exploratory-committee-u-s-senate-missouri/</ref>
In 2017, Dearn explored running a campaign for US Senate, but declined to run.<ref>https://thejacknews.com/politics/political-highlights/alicia-dearn-announces-exploratory-committee-u-s-senate-missouri/</ref>
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Revision as of 20:05, 21 September 2017

Alicia Dearn
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Personal Details
Education: University of San Diego (JD)
University of Washington
Occupation: Attorney
Residence: St. Louis, Missouri
Party: Libertarian
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Alicia Dearn is an attorney from St. Louis, Missouri. In 2016, Dearn sought the Libertarian nomination for Vice President of the United States. After finishing 5th on the first ballot, Dearn endorsed Bill Weld.

In 2017, Dearn explored running a campaign for US Senate, but declined to run.[1]

2016 Vice Presidential Campaign

Endorsements

  • Austin Petersen, founder of the Libertarian Republic, 2016 Candidate for President of the United States (endorsed at convention)
2016 Libertarian Party Nomination for Vice-President of the United States[2] 1st Ballot (50% of Delegates needed to win)
Name Votes Percent
William Weld 426 49.022%
Larry Sharpe 264 30.280%
Will Coley 93 10.702%
Derrick Grayson 48 5.524%
Alicia Dearn 29 3.337%
NOTA (write-in) 6 0.690%
Daniel Hogan (write-in) 1 0.115%
Gary Johnson (write-in) 1 0.115%
Austin Petersen (write-in) 1 0.115%


References