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===Mayor of New York City, 1973=== | ===Mayor of New York City, 1973=== | ||
Youngstein ran for Mayor of New York City in 1973. | Youngstein ran for Mayor of New York City in 1973. See [[Fran Youngstein for New York Mayor Campaign 1973]]. | ||
==Organizational Positions== | ==Organizational Positions== |
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Fran Youngstein | |
Treasurer Libertarian National Committee | |
1975—1977 | |
At-Large Committee Member Libertarian Party of New York | |
1974—1975 | |
Personal Details | |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
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Francine "Fran" Youngstein is a candidate and member of the Libertarian National Committee from the 1970s. She was the first Libertarian candidate for Mayor of New York City, when she ran in 1973.
Her occupation before and during her campaign for mayor was Systems Analyst with the IBM Corporation. During the campaign, she appeared on "Educational Television", Channel 13, the PBS predecessor, in a discussion panel, along with several candidates for the office from the "left" leaning political spectrum. The established party candidates for the office did not take part in these particular broadcasts.
Political Campaigns
Mayor of New York City, 1973
Youngstein ran for Mayor of New York City in 1973. See Fran Youngstein for New York Mayor Campaign 1973.
Organizational Positions
- Treasurer (1975—1977)
- At-Large Committee Member (1974—1975)