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On July 10 2017, Hamilton launched her campaign for Governor of Arizona, seeking the [[Libertarian Party of Arizona]]'s nomination.<ref>https://remsorepublic.com/2017/07/11/hamilton-for-arizona-governor-picking-up-steam/</ref>
On July 10 2017, Hamilton launched her campaign for Governor of Arizona, seeking the [[Libertarian Party of Arizona]]'s nomination.<ref>https://remsorepublic.com/2017/07/11/hamilton-for-arizona-governor-picking-up-steam/</ref>


On January 28 2018, Hamilton withdrew from the race and endorsed [[Barry Hess]].<ref>https://www.facebook.com/voteMerissaHamilton/posts/1622012137878159</ref>
On January 28, 2018, Hamilton withdrew from the race and endorsed [[Barry Hess]].<ref>https://www.facebook.com/voteMerissaHamilton/posts/1622012137878159</ref>


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Revision as of 00:02, 25 April 2018

Merissa Hamilton
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1st Vice Chair
Maricopa County Libertarian Party
with 2nd Vice Chair Brandon Slayton
December 6, 2016—February 10, 2018
Successor: Doug Marks
Committee Coordinator
LP Radical Caucus Arizona Chapter
September 2017—2018?
Predecessor: Kim Ruff
Successor: vacant
Personal Details
Residence: Phoenix, Arizona
Party: Republican
Libertarian (prior to 2018)
Media
Website: https://www.hamilton4az.com/
Facebook: Facebook
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Merissa Hamilton is a Libertarian activist from Phoenix, Arizona. She is former 1st Vice Chair of the Maricopa County Libertarian Party[1] and the Committee Coordinator for the Arizona chapter of the Libertarian Party Radical Caucus.

Political Campaigns

2016 U.S. Senate Campaign

In 2016, Hamilton ran for US Senate as a write-in candidate against incumbent Arizona Senator and 2008 Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain.[2]

2018 Arizona Gubernatorial Campaign

On July 10 2017, Hamilton launched her campaign for Governor of Arizona, seeking the Libertarian Party of Arizona's nomination.[3]

On January 28, 2018, Hamilton withdrew from the race and endorsed Barry Hess.[4]

Endorsements
  • Eric Mulder, Aurora (Colorado) Veterans' Affairs Commission.
  • Radio Free Arizona
  • Occupy Arizona [5]

References