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In 2008, the Libertarians running for federal office in Virginia are [[Bill Redpath]] (for Senate) and [[Nathan Larson]] (for House of Representatives in the 1st Congressional District).
==Candidates==
===2008===
[[Bill Redpath]] (Senate), [[Nathan Larson]] (House of Representatives in the 1st Congressional District).
 
===2001===
Bill Redpath (governor), [[Gary Reams]] (lieutenant governor).


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Libertarian Party of Virginia


Chairperson Wilbur N. "Bill" Wood
Vice-Chair James W. Lark III
Second Vice-Chair
Treasurer James Curtis
Secretary Marc Montoni
Member at-large

LNC Region 5 - South

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Website http://www.LPVA.com/


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Candidates

2008

Bill Redpath (Senate), Nathan Larson (House of Representatives in the 1st Congressional District).

2001

Bill Redpath (governor), Gary Reams (lieutenant governor).


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