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Gary Greenberg
Chair
Libertarian Party of New York
1979—1982
Predecessor: Charles Steber
Successor: John Francis
Chair
Libertarian Party of New York
1975—1976
Predecessor: Raymond Strong
Successor: John Deane
Personal Details
Occupation: Attorney, Author
Party: Libertarian Party
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Gary Greenberg is a criminal defense attorney and author. He ran for office, including Governor, New York, 1978. Greenberg helped establish the Libertarian Party of New York and served four terms as chair. He has published several books about religion and history.

Books

Political Campaigns

  • US Congress, New York (1972)
  • Manhattan District Attorney (1973)
  • Governor, New York (1978)

Organizational Positions

  • Chair, Libertarian Party of New York, 1975—76, 1979—82
  • Campaign chair for Fran Youngstein, 1973
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