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The '''The Libertarian Party of Mono County''' is a former county affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party of California]] | The '''The Libertarian Party of Mono County''' is a former county affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party of California]]. | ||
==History== | |||
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Mono County was Region 26 of the Libertarian Party of California in the [[Libertarian Party of California Regions|numbering system]] in which regions generally corresponded to counties. | |||
Mono County was part of Region 8 in the earlier 20-region numbering system. | |||
===Executive Committee Last Listed Here=== | |||
[[Margie Tendler]], ''contact''<BR/> | |||
==Past Officials, Staff, and Other Contacts== | ===Past Officials, Staff, and Other Contacts=== | ||
[[William R. Baucum]], ''Mono & Inyo chair (c. 1995)''<BR/> | [[William R. Baucum]], ''Mono & Inyo chair (c. 1995)''<BR/> | ||
Revision as of 10:15, 14 February 2018
Libertarian Party of Mono County | |
General Information | |
Jurisdiction: | Mono County, California |
Status: | Defunct |
The The Libertarian Party of Mono County is a former county affiliate of the Libertarian Party of California.
History
Region Numbers
Mono County was Region 26 of the Libertarian Party of California in the numbering system in which regions generally corresponded to counties.
Mono County was part of Region 8 in the earlier 20-region numbering system.
Executive Committee Last Listed Here
Margie Tendler, contact
Past Officials, Staff, and Other Contacts
William R. Baucum, Mono & Inyo chair (c. 1995)
External Link
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