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Dr. '''Eric Cooper''' is the current Vice-Chair for the [[Libertarian Party of Iowa]].  In 2010, Eric ran for Governor receiving 1.3 percent of the vote.
Dr. '''Eric Cooper''' is former Vice-Chair for the [[Libertarian Party of Iowa]].  In 2010, Eric ran for Governor receiving 1.3 percent of the vote.
 
== Election Results ==
2000 Iowa State House District 61
{| class="wikitable"
!Candidate
!Votes
!Percent
|-
|Jane Greimann
|6,321
|54.16%
|-
|Steve Halloran
|5,064
|43.39%
|-
|Eric Cooper
|281 
|2.41%
|}


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Revision as of 23:32, 5 November 2017

Eric Cooper
EricCooper.jpg
Vice Chair
Libertarian Party of Iowa
2008—2013
Predecessor: Nick Weltha
Successor: Ed Wright
Personal Details
Party: Libertarian Party

Dr. Eric Cooper is former Vice-Chair for the Libertarian Party of Iowa. In 2010, Eric ran for Governor receiving 1.3 percent of the vote.

Election Results

2000 Iowa State House District 61

Candidate Votes Percent
Jane Greimann 6,321 54.16%
Steve Halloran 5,064 43.39%
Eric Cooper 281  2.41%

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Preceded by:
Kevin Litten
Libertarian Party of Iowa Gubernatorial Candidate
2010
Succeeded by:
Lee Hieb