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'''Jake Porter''' served as an Alternate to Region 6 of the Libertarian National Committee<ref>http://www.lp.org/leadership</ref> and as an At-Large Representative for the [[Libertarian Party of Iowa]].<ref>http://lpia.org/party/officers.php</ref>  In December 2007, Jake Porter was named Chief of Staff to the [[George Phillies]] <ref>http://phillies2008.org/press/phillies_campaign_expands_lead_staff</ref> Libertarian Presidential campaign, and later served as Iowa Coordinator to [[Bob Barr]]'s Presidential campaign.<ref>http://jakeporter.org/about</ref>
'''Jake Porter''' served as an Alternate to Region 6 of the Libertarian National Committee<ref>http://www.lp.org/leadership</ref> and as an At-Large Representative for the [[Libertarian Party of Iowa]].<ref>http://lpia.org/party/officers.php</ref>  In December 2007, Jake Porter was named Chief of Staff to the [[George Phillies]] <ref>http://phillies2008.org/press/phillies_campaign_expands_lead_staff</ref> Libertarian Presidential campaign, and later served as Iowa Coordinator to [[Bob Barr]]'s Presidential campaign.<ref>http://jakeporter.org/about</ref>



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Jake Porter
Jake Porter.jpg
Porter in 2008
Region 6 Alternate
Libertarian National Committee
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Predecessor: Unknown
Successor: Unknown
Personal Details
Party: Libertarian Party
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Official Photo Used During Jake Porter's 2018 Campaign For Iowa Governor

Jake Porter served as an Alternate to Region 6 of the Libertarian National Committee[1] and as an At-Large Representative for the Libertarian Party of Iowa.[2] In December 2007, Jake Porter was named Chief of Staff to the George Phillies [3] Libertarian Presidential campaign, and later served as Iowa Coordinator to Bob Barr's Presidential campaign.[4]

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