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'''Nicholas Sarwark''' is chair of the [[Libertarian National Committee]], vice chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]], and a public defender.  He is former chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Maryland]] ahd served on the [[Judicial Committee]] from [[2004]] to [[2014]], is a former clerk for the [[Institute for Justice]], and a former consultant.
'''Nicholas Sarwark''' is chair of the [[Libertarian National Committee]], vice chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]], and a public defender.  He is former chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Maryland]] and served on the [[Judicial Committee]] from [[2004]] to [[2014]], is a former clerk for the [[Institute for Justice]], and a former consultant.


In his [[2014]] run for national chair he ran on a platform of aggressively targeting independant and unaffiliated voters.  At the [[2012]] national convention he gave the nomination speech for the successful effort to select [[NOTA]].
In his [[2014]] run for national chair he ran on a platform of aggressively targeting independant and unaffiliated voters.  At the [[2012]] national convention he gave the nomination speech for the successful effort to select [[NOTA]].
He has noted that it's his day job is keeping poor people out of prison.


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Revision as of 06:57, 29 June 2014

Nicholas Sarwark is chair of the Libertarian National Committee, vice chair of the Libertarian Party of Colorado, and a public defender. He is former chair of the Libertarian Party of Maryland and served on the Judicial Committee from 2004 to 2014, is a former clerk for the Institute for Justice, and a former consultant.

In his 2014 run for national chair he ran on a platform of aggressively targeting independant and unaffiliated voters. At the 2012 national convention he gave the nomination speech for the successful effort to select NOTA.

He has noted that it's his day job is keeping poor people out of prison.


Preceded by:
Steve Boone
Libertarian Party of Maryland State Chair
2001
Succeeded by:
2003
Preceded by:
Geoff Neale
Libertarian Party National Chair
2014-
Succeeded by:
 



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