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'''Joseph L. Dobrian''' was Vice Chair and Secretary of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] in the 2000s. He attended the University of Iowa and worked at the sonsulting firm of Dobrian, Frances, Bowie, & Long. He is a journalist, editor, editorial services consultant, and TV talk show host.
'''Joseph L. Dobrian''' (born October 12, 1956) was Vice Chair and Secretary of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] in the 2000s. He attended the University of Iowa and worked at the sonsulting firm of Dobrian, Frances, Bowie, & Long. He is a journalist, editor, editorial services consultant, and TV talk show host.


==Political Campaigns==
==Political Campaigns==

Revision as of 20:53, 12 March 2019

Joseph L. Dobrian
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Vice Chair
Libertarian Party of New York
with Mark Axinn
April 25, 2009—April 24, 2010
Predecessor: Christopher Edes
Successor: Audrey Capozzi
Donald Silberger
Secretary
Libertarian Party of New York
April 28, 2007—April 25, 2009
Predecessor: Blay Tarnoff
Successor: Brian DeMarzo
Vice Chair
Libertarian Party of New York
with M Carling
April 2006—April 28, 2007
Predecessor: Thomas Ruks
Bonnie Scott
Successor: Christopher Garvey
Personal Details
Birth: (1956-10-12) October 12, 1956 (age 68)
Party: Libertarian Party
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Joseph L. Dobrian (born October 12, 1956) was Vice Chair and Secretary of the Libertarian Party of New York in the 2000s. He attended the University of Iowa and worked at the sonsulting firm of Dobrian, Frances, Bowie, & Long. He is a journalist, editor, editorial services consultant, and TV talk show host.

Political Campaigns

  • U.S. House, New York District 8 (2002)
  • Manhattan Borough President (2005)
  • Mayor of New York City (2009)

Organizational Positions

Libertarian Party of New York
  • Vice Chair (April 2006—April 28, 2007; April 25, 2009—April 24, 2010)
  • Secretary (April 28, 2007—April 25, 2009)

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