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==Elections== | ==Elections== | ||
Harry Browne was nominated for the second time to be the [[Libertarian Party]] presidential candidate. Other candidates for nomination included [[Don Gorman]], [[Barry Hess]], and [[David Hollist]]. He was on the ballot in 49 states, with an alternate Libertarian presidential candidate on the ballot in Arizona, [[L. | [[Harry Browne]] was nominated for the second time to be the [[Libertarian Party]] presidential candidate. Other candidates for nomination included [[Don Gorman]], [[Barry Hess]], and [[David Hollist]]. He was on the ballot in 49 states, with an alternate Libertarian presidential candidate on the ballot in Arizona, [[L. Neil Smith]]. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
[[Peter McWilliams]], 14 June, by judicial order | [[Peter McWilliams]], 14 June, by judicial order. | ||
==Party Offices== | ==Party Offices== | ||
[[Jim Lark]] succeeds [[David Bergland]] as | [[Jim Lark]] succeeds [[David Bergland]] as [[National Chair]]. | ||
Revision as of 18:06, 4 February 2020
Elections
Harry Browne was nominated for the second time to be the Libertarian Party presidential candidate. Other candidates for nomination included Don Gorman, Barry Hess, and David Hollist. He was on the ballot in 49 states, with an alternate Libertarian presidential candidate on the ballot in Arizona, L. Neil Smith.
Deaths
Peter McWilliams, 14 June, by judicial order.
Party Offices
Jim Lark succeeds David Bergland as National Chair.
Previous: 1999 |
The Year of 2000 |
Following: 2001 |