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'''Diana Amsden''' was the interim chair of the Libertarian Party of New Mexico in [[1972]].  At the [[1972]] National Convention in Denver, she was elected secretary for the National Party and was nominated for Vice-President but pleaded with the convention to choose [[Tonie Nathan]] instead. Amsden submitted a proposal for the original [[Statement of Principles]] which was highly influenced by [[objectivism]].
'''Diana "Diane" Amsden''' was the interim chair of the Libertarian Party of New Mexico in [[1972]].  At the [[1972]] National Convention in Denver, she was elected secretary for the National Party and was nominated for Vice-President but pleaded with the convention to choose [[Tonie Nathan]] instead. Amsden submitted a proposal for the original [[Statement of Principles]] which was highly influenced by [[objectivism]].


==External Links==
==External Links==
http://dianaaveryamsden.webs.com/
* [http://dianaaveryamsden.webs.com/ Home Page]
*[https://www.atlassociety.org/post/member-spotlight-diana-amsden Interview with the Atlas Society]


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[[Category: Early Randians]]
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[[Category: Objectivists]]
[[Category: New Mexico Party Activists]]

Revision as of 18:05, 24 February 2021

Diana Amsden
Secretary
Libertarian National Committee
1974—?
Predecessor: Unknown
Successor: Unknown
Personal Details
Party: Libertarian Party
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Diana "Diane" Amsden was the interim chair of the Libertarian Party of New Mexico in 1972. At the 1972 National Convention in Denver, she was elected secretary for the National Party and was nominated for Vice-President but pleaded with the convention to choose Tonie Nathan instead. Amsden submitted a proposal for the original Statement of Principles which was highly influenced by objectivism.

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Preceded by:
 
Libertarian Party of New Mexico State Chair
1972
Succeeded by:
Maurice McDonald