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Revision as of 01:58, 24 November 2021
Dolores Grande | |
Treasurer Libertarian Party of New York | |
1974—1976 | |
Predecessor: | Jerome J. Klasman |
Successor: | Unknown |
Personal Details | |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
Dolores Grande is an American Attorney. She ran for office, including New York Attorney General, 1982. She also served with the Libertarian Party of New York and the Association of Libertarian Lawyers.
Organizational Positions
- Treasurer (1974—1976)
- Other
- NY LP state committee, at-large, 1974-?
- Treasurer, Association of Libertarian Lawyers 1975-?
- Treasurer, Jerome Tuccille for Governor campaign (Committee for 50,000 votes), 1974
Candidate
Categories:
- Biographies
- Autostubs
- Public Domain Articles
- Candidates for Attorney General
- Candidates for District Attorney
- 1977 Candidates
- 1978 Candidates
- 1981 Candidates
- 1982 Candidates
- New York Candidates for District Attorney
- New York Candidates for Attorney General
- New York Party Activists
- Party Activists from the 1970s
- Libertarian Organization and Movement Leaders
- State Party Treasurers
- New York State Party Treasurers
- State Party At-Large Representatives
- New York State Party At-Large Representatives
- Campaign Treasurers
- New York 1976 National Convention Delegates
- 1976 National Convention Delegates