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He is a firm believer in the national party's role in ballot access and was Chair of the Ballot Access Committee from [[1990]] through [[1997]], the timespan including the successful efforts for 50 state ballot access in [[1992]] and [[1996]]. He started his efforts as a petition volunteer in [[1988]] and recently served as the LNC's Ballot Access Project Manager.
He is a firm believer in the national party's role in ballot access and was Chair of the Ballot Access Committee from [[1990]] through [[1997]], the timespan including the successful efforts for 50 state ballot access in [[1992]] and [[1996]]. He started his efforts as a petition volunteer in [[1988]] and recently served as the LNC's Ballot Access Project Manager.


He has run for office three times.  In [[1993]] he ran for the Virginia House of Delegates.  In [[1998]] he ran for the Virginia Senate.  In [[2001]] he ran for Governor of Virginia. As of 2008, he is gathering signatures to get on the ballot for U.S. Senator.
He has run for office several times.  


He served as state chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Virginia]] from [[1989]] to [[1991]], as well as vice chair and treasurer.
He served as state chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Virginia]] from [[1989]] to [[1991]], as well as vice chair and treasurer.
   
   
He is a CPA with a MBA from the University of Chicago, and is presently a Vice President of Consulting for [http://biafn.com/ BIA''fn''].
He is a CPA with a MBA from the University of Chicago, and is presently a Vice President of Consulting for [http://biafn.com/ BIA''fn''].
==Candidacies==
*34th House of Delegates (Virginia), [[1993]]
*33rd State Senate (Virginia), [[1998]]
*Governor of Virginia, [[2001]]
*United States Senate (Virginia), [[2008]]
*10th House of Representatives (Virginia), [[2010]]
*10th House of Representatives (Virginia), [[2014]]


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Revision as of 12:34, 15 June 2015

Bill Redpath is a longtime member of the Libertarian National Committee and (past?) Treasurer of the Libertarian National Congressional Committee who has been involved with the Libertarian Party since 1984. At the 2006 Libertarian National Convention in Portland he was elected as the new national chair.

He is a firm believer in the national party's role in ballot access and was Chair of the Ballot Access Committee from 1990 through 1997, the timespan including the successful efforts for 50 state ballot access in 1992 and 1996. He started his efforts as a petition volunteer in 1988 and recently served as the LNC's Ballot Access Project Manager.

He has run for office several times.

He served as state chair of the Libertarian Party of Virginia from 1989 to 1991, as well as vice chair and treasurer.

He is a CPA with a MBA from the University of Chicago, and is presently a Vice President of Consulting for BIAfn.

Candidacies

  • 34th House of Delegates (Virginia), 1993
  • 33rd State Senate (Virginia), 1998
  • Governor of Virginia, 2001
  • United States Senate (Virginia), 2008
  • 10th House of Representatives (Virginia), 2010
  • 10th House of Representatives (Virginia), 2014


Preceded by:
Mike Dixon
Libertarian Party National Chair
2006-2010
Succeeded by:
Mark Hinkle




Bill Redpath was elected chair in July of 2006 at the party's national convention in Portland, Oregon. Bill is the Vice President of a financial consulting firm and holds an MBA from the University of Chicago. Bill and his wife Melinda live in Leesburg, Virginia.

source: http://www.lp.org/organization/lncdirectory2.shtml

See also

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