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'''The 1991 Libertarian National Convention''' was held on the last weekend in August in Chicago. | |||
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before=[[1989 Libertarian National Convention|1989]]| | before=[[1989 Libertarian National Convention|Philadelphia 1989]]| | ||
title=[[Libertarian National Convention]]| | title=[[Libertarian National Convention]]| | ||
years=[[1991]]| | years=[[1991]]| | ||
after=[[1993 Libertarian National Convention|1993]] | after=[[1993 Libertarian National Convention|Salt Lake City 1993]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:09, 30 June 2014
The 1991 Libertarian National Convention was held on the last weekend in August in Chicago.
Andre Marrou won the presidential nomination.
Nancy Lord was chosen as the vice-presidential candidate.
Mary Gingell was elected as national chair.
??? was elected as vice chair
??? was elected as treasurer and ??? as secretary.
Preceded by: Philadelphia 1989 |
Libertarian National Convention 1991 |
Succeeded by: Salt Lake City 1993 |
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