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In 2019, Shannon became the chief of staff of [[Jeff Hewitt]], the Supervisor of Riverside County, California. <ref>https://www.lp.org/libertarian-jeff-hewitt-to-be-sworn-in-as-riverside-county-supervisor/</ref>, after previously managing his campaign.  <ref>https://www.lp.org/jeff-hewitt-wins-unprecedented-libertarian-party-victory-in-ca/</ref>
In 2019, Shannon became the chief of staff of [[Jeff Hewitt]], the Supervisor of Riverside County, California. <ref>https://www.lp.org/libertarian-jeff-hewitt-to-be-sworn-in-as-riverside-county-supervisor/</ref>, after previously managing his campaign.  <ref>https://www.lp.org/jeff-hewitt-wins-unprecedented-libertarian-party-victory-in-ca/</ref>


In 2020, She was nominated by Jo Jorgensen and Spike Cohen as an elector in California. Jorgensen and Cohen did not carry the state, meaning she never became an elector. <ref>https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/statewide-elections/2020-general/pres-elector-list.pdf</ref>
In 2020, he was nominated by Jo Jorgensen and Spike Cohen as an elector in California. Jorgensen and Cohen did not carry the state, meaning he never became an elector. <ref>https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/statewide-elections/2020-general/pres-elector-list.pdf</ref>


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Revision as of 18:48, 15 January 2021

Matthew Boomer Shannon
Personal Details
Residence: San Bernadino, California
Party: Libertarian
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Matthew Boomer Shannon was a delegate seated with the delegation of the Libertarian Party of California at the 2018 National Convention.

A Long-time activist, he served on the Libertarian Party of California's Executive Committee around 2010. [1]

In 2016, he ran as a write-in in California's 49th State Assembly district, winning less than 0.1% of the Vote.

In 2019, Shannon became the chief of staff of Jeff Hewitt, the Supervisor of Riverside County, California. [2], after previously managing his campaign. [3]

In 2020, he was nominated by Jo Jorgensen and Spike Cohen as an elector in California. Jorgensen and Cohen did not carry the state, meaning he never became an elector. [4]

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