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Christopher B. Garvey
Garvey, Christopher.jpg
Vice-Chair
Libertarian Party of New York
2007—2008
Personal Details
Birth: May 29, 1950
Death: July 22, 2023(2023-07-22) (aged 73)
New York
Education: Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University; Law degree, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Occupation: Patent Attorney, U.S. Merchant Marine Officer, Sailing Instructor
Residence: Suffolk County, NY
Party: Libertarian Party
Media
Website: https://site-1842376-9931-2126.mystrikingly.com/
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Christopher Blaise "Chris" Garvey (May 29, 1950 - July 22, 2023) was an American attorney, politician, and U.S. Merchant Marine Officer. He gained recognition as a Libertarian candidate and committee member, known for his various political campaigns in New York State.

Education

Garvey pursued higher education at Columbia University, where he earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He furthered his academic journey by attending the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where he obtained a law degree.

Legal and Political Career

Garvey embarked on a legal career that included notable positions. He worked as a Patent Attorney for Nolte, Nolte & Hunter in Roslyn, NY. His legal expertise was primarily focused on patent and trademark applications, with his work often taking him to federal and state courts.

Throughout his life, Garvey was actively involved in the political arena. He ran as a Libertarian candidate in several high-profile elections, demonstrating his commitment to libertarian principles. In 1998, he ran for the position of Governor of New York State, advocating for his party's platform. Subsequently, he pursued the position of Attorney General of New York, running on the Libertarian line in both 2006 and 2018. In 2009, he also contested the election for Suffolk County District Attorney.

Garvey's political engagement extended beyond his gubernatorial and attorney general campaigns. He also made a bid as a Conservative candidate for Supreme Court Justice in Bronx, NY from 2001 to 2003.

Other Pursuits

Outside of his legal and political endeavors, Garvey was a multifaceted individual. He held the distinction of being a U.S. Merchant Marine Officer and a Sailing Instructor, showcasing his maritime interests and leadership abilities.

Candidate

1998 campaign for Governor of New York

Garvey was the LPNY's candidate for Governor of New York in 1998.

2006 campaign for Attorney General of New York

Garvey was the LPNY's candidate for Attorney General of New York in 2006.

2018 campaign for Attorney General of New York

Garvey was the LPNY's candidate for Attorney General of New York in 2018.

Other campaigns

  • Suffolk County District Attorney (2009)
  • U.S. House, New York District 1, 2016 (not on ballot)
  • Suffolk County District Attorney, 2017
  • Justice of the Supreme Court, 10th Judicial District, 2019

Organizational Positions

Libertarian Party of New York
  • Suffolk County Representative (2004; 2015—2019)
  • At-Large Committee Member (1995—1998; 2006—2007; 2010—2014)
  • Vice-Chair (2007—2008)
Nassau County Libertarian Party
  • Vice-Chair (2016—September 18, 2020)
  • State Representative (2016—2019)

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