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Influences: Lysander Spooner, Ron Paul, Emma Goldman, George A. Selgin
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Revision as of 21:31, 9 August 2018

Steven Wilson
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Candidate
State Senate Missouri District 6
2018—
Personal Details
Party: Libertarian
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Bio

Steven Wilson is a fine artist who works in ceramic stucco, plaster of Paris, acrylic, oils, resin sand, and mixed media. He has exhibited in several show throughout Missouri. He is a board member of Capital Arts. He attends the First United Methodist Church in Jefferson City. He studied Experimental Design-Psychology and did his thesis on Taste Perception. Steven has an MBA in Marketing specializing in Brand Equity.

Steven has worked on several campaigns which include Harry Browne in 2000 and Ron Paul in both 2008 and 2012. He has been the Libertarian Cole County Committeeman since 2016. He has been active in the Libertarian Party since 1996.

Steven has been a congressional candidate in Missouri twice; in 2010 and 2012.

He is currently a candidate for Missouri State Senate District 6 in 2018. His Facebook link is https://www.facebook.com/WilsonforMissouriSenateDistrict6/ His current campaign website is: https://stevenwilson4senate.wixsite.com/missouridistrict6 His main website is: https://www.stevenwilsonlibertarian.com/


Pro-life/Anti-Death Penalty
Promotes Industrial Hemp and Cannabis Reform
Promotes Educational Reform
Promotes Free Trade
Promotes Free Banking

Influences: Lysander Spooner, Ron Paul, Emma Goldman, George A. Selgin