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'''Lex Green''' was the 2010 [[Libertarian Party of Illinois]] nominee for governor of [[Illinois]]. | '''Lex Green''' was the 2010 [[Libertarian Party of Illinois]] nominee for governor of [[Illinois]]. He has also run for mayor of Bloomington, Illinois. He has served as chair and vice chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Illinois]]. | ||
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Lex Green | |
Chair Libertarian Party of Illinois | |
2014—present | |
Predecessor: | Matthew Skopek |
Successor: | Incumbent |
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Party: | Libertarian Party |
Lex Green was the 2010 Libertarian Party of Illinois nominee for governor of Illinois. He has also run for mayor of Bloomington, Illinois. He has served as chair and vice chair of the Libertarian Party of Illinois.
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Preceded by: Cal Skinner |
Libertarian Party of Illinois Gubernatorial Candidate 2010 |
Succeeded by: Chad Grimm |
Preceded by: Matthew Skopek |
Libertarian Party of Illinois State Chair 2014 to present |
Succeeded by: |