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'''Broome County Libertarian Party''' is a former local affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] that existed in the early 1980s. | '''Broome County Libertarian Party''' is a former local affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] that existed in the early 1980s. In October 1980, a meeting was held at Stephens Square Tavern in Binghamton to discuss the formation of a Libertarian chapter in Broome County. Among those at the meeting were James McKeown and Edward Jowett. The chapter formed in early 1981 and by early 1984, their active membership tripled. | ||
==Leadership== | ==Leadership== | ||
*[[James J. McKeown]], Chair (before | *[[James J. McKeown]], Chair (before 1984) | ||
*[[David Chatara]], Chair (1984) | |||
*[[John M. Fields]], Chair (1985) | *[[John M. Fields]], Chair (1985) | ||
Revision as of 01:53, 11 April 2017
Broome County Libertarian Party is a former local affiliate of the Libertarian Party of New York that existed in the early 1980s. In October 1980, a meeting was held at Stephens Square Tavern in Binghamton to discuss the formation of a Libertarian chapter in Broome County. Among those at the meeting were James McKeown and Edward Jowett. The chapter formed in early 1981 and by early 1984, their active membership tripled.
Leadership
- James J. McKeown, Chair (before 1984)
- David Chatara, Chair (1984)
- John M. Fields, Chair (1985)