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David Nolan | |
Pondering a suggestion at the 2008 national convention in Denver | |
Chair Libertarian National Committee | |
1971—1972 | |
Predecessor: | Inaugural |
Successor: | Susan Nolan |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | November 23, 1943 Washington, D.C. |
Death: | November 21, 2010 Tucson, Arizona | (aged 66)
Education: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Occupation: | Activist, Writer |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
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David Fraser Nolan (November 23, 1943 – November 21, 2010) was the most well-known founder of the Libertarian Party, creator of the Nolan Chart, and heavily active participant in the Libertarian Party. He also founded the Committee to Form a Libertarian Party that created the party in 1971.
He was selected as the interim first national chair by the steering committee and served until the 1972 Libertarian National Convention.
Preceded by: |
Libertarian Party National Chair 1971-1972 |
Succeeded by: Susan Nolan |
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