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|office = [[Libertarian Party of Kings County (California)|Libertarian Party of Kings County]]
|office = [[Libertarian Party of Kings County (California)|Libertarian Party of Kings County]]
|title = Hanford Representative
|title = Secretary
|term-start = January 2018
|term-start = January 2019
|term-end = April 2018
|term-end = Present
|predecessor = Inaugural Holder
|predecessor = [[Talon Waite]]
|successor = [[Mark Cole]]
|successor = Incumbent
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|title2 = Hanford Representative
|term-start2 = January 2018
|term-end2 = April 2018
|predecessor2 = Inaugural Holder
|successor2 = [[Mark Cole]]
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|military = United States Navy
|military = United States Navy
|occupation = Veteran, College Student
|occupation = Veteran, College Student, Actor, Model
|residence = Hanford, California
|residence = Hanford, California
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'''Stephen Cano''' is an activist for the [[Libertarian Party of Kings County (California)|Libertarian Party of Kings County]]; a former Member of the Libertarian Party of Kings County Executive Committee; and 2018 Libertarian candidate for the 32nd Assembly District in California.  He was formerly a Republican, but became a Libertarian in 2016.  He considers himself to be a "Conservatarian" minarchist ideologically.  He holds some traditionally conservative views.  For example, he is pro-life and is in favor of improved border control and a streamlined immigration process.  He previously served in the United States Navy and is currently going to college.  He resigned from his position on the Libertarian Party of Kings County Executive Committee in April, 2018, for personal reasons, after ending his campaign for 32nd Assembly District in California.   
'''Stephen Cano''' is the Secretary for the [[Libertarian Party of Kings County (California)|Libertarian Party of Kings County]]; and 2018 Libertarian candidate for the 32nd Assembly District in California.  He was formerly a Republican, but became a Libertarian in 2016.  He considers himself to be a "Conservatarian" minarchist ideologically.  He holds some traditionally conservative views.  For example, he is pro-life and is in favor of improved border control and a streamlined immigration process.  He previously served in the United States Navy and is currently going to college.  He is also an actor and model.  He resigned from his role as Hanford Representative for the Libertarian Party of Kings County Executive Committee in April, 2018, for personal reasons, after ending his campaign for 32nd Assembly District in California.   


==Organizational Positions==
==Organizational Positions==
*'''Secretary''', ''Libertarian Party of Kings County'' (January 2019—present)
*'''Hanford Representative''', ''Libertarian Party of Kings County'' (January 2018—April 2018)
*'''Hanford Representative''', ''Libertarian Party of Kings County'' (January 2018—April 2018)
*'''Delegate''', ''Kings County Convention'', Libertarian Party of Kings County (Kings Gun Center, Hanford, California, January 7, 2018)
*'''Delegate''', ''Kings County Convention'', Libertarian Party of Kings County (Kings Gun Center, Hanford, California, January 7, 2018)

Revision as of 16:39, 7 January 2019

Stephen Cano
StephenCano.jpg
Secretary
Libertarian Party of Kings County
January 2019—Present
Predecessor: Talon Waite
Successor: Incumbent
Hanford Representative
Libertarian Party of Kings County
January 2018—April 2018
Predecessor: Inaugural Holder
Successor: Mark Cole
Personal Details
Military: United States Navy
Occupation: Veteran, College Student, Actor, Model
Residence: Hanford, California
Party: Libertarian Party
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Stephen Cano is the Secretary for the Libertarian Party of Kings County; and 2018 Libertarian candidate for the 32nd Assembly District in California. He was formerly a Republican, but became a Libertarian in 2016. He considers himself to be a "Conservatarian" minarchist ideologically. He holds some traditionally conservative views. For example, he is pro-life and is in favor of improved border control and a streamlined immigration process. He previously served in the United States Navy and is currently going to college. He is also an actor and model. He resigned from his role as Hanford Representative for the Libertarian Party of Kings County Executive Committee in April, 2018, for personal reasons, after ending his campaign for 32nd Assembly District in California.

Organizational Positions

  • Secretary, Libertarian Party of Kings County (January 2019—present)
  • Hanford Representative, Libertarian Party of Kings County (January 2018—April 2018)
  • Delegate, Kings County Convention, Libertarian Party of Kings County (Kings Gun Center, Hanford, California, January 7, 2018)
  • Member, Events Committee, Libertarian Party of Kings County (April 2017—January 2018)