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'''Robert Butler''' is a political activist, organizer, consultant, and author. He has served as executive director in both [[Libertarian Party of Ohio|Ohio]] and [[Libertarian Party of Texas|Texas]], and worked on ballot access litigation that the Ohio party won in 2008. | '''Robert Butler''' is a political activist, organizer, consultant, and author. He has served as executive director in both [[Libertarian Party of Ohio|Ohio]] and [[Libertarian Party of Texas|Texas]], and worked on ballot access litigation that the Ohio party won in 2008. Prior to his activity with Libertarians, he served as an aide to Congressman Porter Goss (R-Florida). | ||
Revision as of 14:24, 10 July 2014
Robert Butler is a political activist, organizer, consultant, and author. He has served as executive director in both Ohio and Texas, and worked on ballot access litigation that the Ohio party won in 2008. Prior to his activity with Libertarians, he served as an aide to Congressman Porter Goss (R-Florida).
Positions
- Development Coordinator, Libertarian Party of Indiana, 2003
- Executive director, Libertarian Party of Ohio, 2004-2006
- LP Ohio executive committee. c. 2007
- Executive director, Libertarian Party of Texas, 2009-2010
- Campaign manager for Kris Bailey for Austin City Council Place 3, 2011
- Texas State Libertarian Executive Committee, 2011-present
Preceded by: unknown |
Libertarian Party of Ohio Executive Director 2004-2006 |
Succeeded by: vacant |
Preceded by: Wes Benedict |
Libertarian Party of Texas Executive Director 2009-2010 |
Succeeded by: Rob Lapham |