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The '''1973 Libertarian Party of Ohio Convention''' was held on October 20, 1097 with about one-third of the state's 70 members attending. [[Kay Harroff]] was re-elected state chairman, and [[John DeJager]] was chosen as vice-chairman (Cincinnati) and [[Linda Bunyan]] as vice-chairman (Akron). Eleven resolutions were | The '''1973 Libertarian Party of Ohio Convention''' was held on October 20, 1097 with about one-third of the state's 70 members attending. [[Kay Harroff]] was re-elected state chairman, and [[John DeJager]] was chosen as vice-chairman (Cincinnati) and [[Linda Bunyan]] as vice-chairman (Akron). Eleven resolutions were passed—among them, calls for an end to foreign aid, the repeal of the Selective Service Act, the Federal Reserve Act, and the Sixteenth Amendment. | ||
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1973 Libertarian Party of Ohio | |||
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Dates: | October 20 | ||
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The 1973 Libertarian Party of Ohio Convention was held on October 20, 1097 with about one-third of the state's 70 members attending. Kay Harroff was re-elected state chairman, and John DeJager was chosen as vice-chairman (Cincinnati) and Linda Bunyan as vice-chairman (Akron). Eleven resolutions were passed—among them, calls for an end to foreign aid, the repeal of the Selective Service Act, the Federal Reserve Act, and the Sixteenth Amendment.
Libertarian Party of Ohio | |
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Affiliates: | Franklin • Hamilton • Knox • Licking • Lorain • Lucas |
Conventions: | 1973 |
Central Committees: | 2020-2022 |
Documents: | Bylaws • Constitutions • Newsletters • Platforms |
Other: | Election Results |