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[[Dick Randolph]] became the first Libertarian elected to state office with his election to the [[Alaska Libertarian Party|Alaska]] House of Representatives.
==National Convention==
A [[Libertarian National Convention]] was held in Boston.
 
 
==Candidates==
*[[Dick Randolph]] became the first Libertarian elected to state office with his election to the [[Alaska Libertarian Party|Alaska]] House of Representatives.
*[[Gary Gates]] was elected to a non-partisan post on the Madison City Council in [[Libertarian_Party_of_Wisconsin|Wisconsin]].
*[[Ed Clark]] for governor of [[Libertarian Party of California|California]]
*[[David Bergland]] for California State Senate, the first candidate there to appear as a Libertarian instead of an independant.
 
==State Parties==
*[[Gary Roewe]] became state chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Iowa]].
*[[Larry McKenna]] became state chair for the [[Libertarian Party of Michigan]].
 
==Other libertarians==
*[[Ron Paul]] of Texas regained his seat in the [[US Congress]] two years after losing it.


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Revision as of 00:25, 8 March 2007

National Convention

A Libertarian National Convention was held in Boston.


Candidates

  • Dick Randolph became the first Libertarian elected to state office with his election to the Alaska House of Representatives.
  • Gary Gates was elected to a non-partisan post on the Madison City Council in Wisconsin.
  • Ed Clark for governor of California
  • David Bergland for California State Senate, the first candidate there to appear as a Libertarian instead of an independant.

State Parties

Other libertarians


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