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The temporary [[Steering Committee of the Libertarian Party]] formed in December 1971 as the successor to the [[Committee to Form a Libertarian Party]] and existed up through the election of the first [[Libertarian National Committee]] at the [[National Convention 1972]].
The temporary [[Steering Committee of the Libertarian Party]] formed in December 1971 as the successor to the [[Committee to Form a Libertarian Party]] and existed up through the appointment of the [[Temporary Executive Committee (1972)|Temporary Executive Committee in February 1972.




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Revision as of 07:43, 1 May 2020

The temporary Steering Committee of the Libertarian Party formed in December 1971 as the successor to the Committee to Form a Libertarian Party and existed up through the appointment of the [[Temporary Executive Committee (1972)|Temporary Executive Committee in February 1972.


Steering Committee of the Libertarian Party (1971-1972)

Chair
David Nolan

Vice Chair
Pipp Boyls

Treasurer
Dale Nelson

Secretary
Susan Nolan

member
Eric Westling

member
Luke Zell


 



Preceded by:
Committee to Organize a Libertarian Party
Steering Committee of the Libertarian Party
1971-1972
Succeeded by:
Temporary Executive Committee (1972)



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