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Dick Randolph | |
Member Alaska House of Representatives | |
1978—1982 | |
Chair Alaska Libertarian Party | |
1983—1984 | |
Predecessor: | John Kohler |
Successor: | Joe Grove |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | Salmon, Idaho | April 10, 1936
Party: | Libertarian Party |
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Richard L. "Dick" Randolph (born April 10, 1936) became the first Libertarian in state office with his election to the Alaska House of Representatives in 1978. He was re-elected in 1980 and was instrumental in the repeal of the state income tax. He ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Alaska in 1982. His campaign manager in 1982 was Steve Kirschbaum.
He was the 11th Chair of the Alaska Libertarian Party from 1983 to 1984.
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