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'''Gary Johnson''' has served multiple terms on the [[Libertarian National Committee]] since 1983 and the [[Libertarian Party of Texas|Texas SLEC]].  He has run as the LP nominee for U. S. Senate in Texas in 1990.  He has also served with the [[Travis County Libertarian Party]].  He currently serves as the SLEC secretary.
'''Gary Johnson''' has served multiple terms on the [[Libertarian National Committee]] since 1983 and the [[Libertarian Party of Texas|Texas SLEC]].  He has run as the LP nominee for U. S. Senate in Texas in 1990.  He has also served with the [[Travis County Libertarian Party]].  He currently serves as the SLEC secretary.

Revision as of 16:49, 12 November 2016

There is more than one Gary Johnson in Libertarian circles.  For the 2012 and 2016 U. S. Presidential nominee, see Gary E Johnson. For the 1990 New York Gubernatorial candidate see W Gary Johnson.

Gary Johnson has served multiple terms on the Libertarian National Committee since 1983 and the Texas SLEC.  He has run as the LP nominee for U. S. Senate in Texas in 1990.  He has also served with the Travis County Libertarian Party.  He currently serves as the SLEC secretary.


Positions

This list is known to be incomplete.


Preceded by:
Jeff Daiell
Libertarian Party of Texas U. S. Senate candidate
1990
Succeeded by:
Pierre Blondeau
Preceded by:
John Famularo
Libertarian National Committee Secretary
1996 - 1998
Succeeded by:
Steve Givot
Preceded by:
Eugene Flynn
Libertarian Party of Texas Secretary
2010 to present
Succeeded by:
 



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