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Revision as of 07:09, 21 November 2017

David Bergland
Chair
Libertarian National Committee
1998—2000
Predecessor: Steve Dasbach
Successor: Jim Lark
Chair
Libertarian National Committee
1977—1981
Predecessor: Ed Crane
Successor: Alicia Clark
Personal Details
Birth: (1935-06-04) June 4, 1935 (age 89)
Mapleton, Iowa, USA
Education: University of Southern California
Occupation: Law professor
Party: Libertarian Party
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David Bergland (born June 4, 1935) was the 1976 Libertarian vice presidential candidate, the running mate of Roger MacBride. He is the author of the book Libertarianism in One Lesson. In 1974, Bergland ran for Attorney General of California as a Libertarian write in candidate. In 1978, in his run for state senate, he was the first candidate to appear on the ballot as a Libertarian in California. In 1980, he ran for a position on the U.S. Senate. He was the LP presidential candidate in 1984, and was co-chairman of Harry Browne's presidential campaign in 1996.

Bergland holds a juris doctorate from the University of Southern California. He was an adjunct professor of law at Western State University's Colleges of Law in Fullerton and later Irvine, California from 1970-1993.

Election results

Election results as a Libertarian candidate
Year Office Vote total %
1984 President of the United States 228,709 0.25%

Presidential Election Year Fundraising

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1984 Total
Receipts
January 37,177
February 19,335
March 17,666
April 60,518
May 43,651
June 19,742
July 57,836
August 50,822
September 61,447
Oct 1 - Oct 17 84,457
Oct 18 - Nov 26 49,884
Nov 27 - Dec 31 8,284
1984 Total 510,819

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Preceded by:
Tonie Nathan
Libertarian Party Vice Presidential candidate
1976
Succeeded by:
David Koch
Preceded by:
Ed Clark
Libertarian Party Presidential candidate
1984
Succeeded by:
Ron Paul
Preceded by:
Ed Crane
Libertarian Party National Chair
1977-1981
Succeeded by:
Alicia Clark
Preceded by:
Steve Dasbach
Libertarian Party National Chair
1998-2000
Succeeded by:
Jim Lark
Preceded by:
Lynn Kinsky
Libertarian Party California Senatorial Nominee
1980
Succeeded by:
Joseph Fuhrig