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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.
'''Joseph L. Dobrian''' (born October 12, 1956) is an American Politician who served as 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==
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*Vice-Chair (April 2006—April 28, 2007; April 25, 2009—April 24, 2010)
*Vice-Chair (April 2006—April 28, 2007; April 25, 2009—April 24, 2010)
*Secretary (April 28, 2007—April 25, 2009)
*Secretary (April 28, 2007—April 25, 2009)
==Electoral History==
===2009 New York City Mayoral Election <ref>http://vote.nyc.ny.us/pdf/results/2009/General/1.11CitywideMayorRecap.pdf</ref>===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Party !! Candidate !! Votes !! %
|-
| '''Republican''' || '''Mike Bloomberg (incumbent)''' || '''585,466''' || '''50.7%'''
|-
| Democratic || Bill Thompson || 534,869 || 46.3%
|-
| Conservative || Stephen Cristopher || 18,013 || 1.6%
|-
| Green || Billy Talen || 8,209 || 0.8%
|-
| Rent is Too Damn High || Billy McMillan || 2,332 || 0.2%
|-
| Socialism and Liberation || Francisca Villar || 1,996 || 0.2%
|-
| Libertarian || Joseph Dobrian || 1,616 || 0.1%
|-
| Socialist Workers || Dan Fein || 1,311 || 0.1%
|}
|}
===2005 Manhattan District 64 Borough Presidential Election <ref>https://vote.nyc/sites/default/files/downloads/pdf/results/2005/general/Manhattan/New%20York%20Borough%20President%20%20Recap.pdf</ref>===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Party !! Candidate !! Votes !! %
|-
| '''Democratic''' || '''Scott M. Stringer''' || '''11,011''' || '''74.13%'''
|-
| Republican || Barry Popik || 2,764 || 18.56%
|-
| Independence || Jesse A. Fields || 662 || 4.45%
|-
| Libertarian || Joseph Dobrian || 228 || 1.53%
|-
| Socialist Workers || Arrin T Hawkins || 118 || 0.79%
|-
| Liberal || Barry Popik || 94 || 0.63%
|}
===2002 House of Representatives election in New York - District 8 <ref>https://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/2002election.pdf</ref>===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Party !! Candidate !! Votes !! %
|-
| '''Democratic''' || '''Jerry Nadler (incumbent)''' || '''71,996''' || '''54.7%'''
|-
| Republican || Jim Farrin || 18,623 || 14.2%
|-
| Conservative || Alan Jay Gerber || 3,361 || 2.6%
|-
| Green || Dan Wentzel || 1,918 || 1.5%
|-
| Libertarian || Joseph Dobrian || 526 || 0.4%
|}


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 13:20, 21 September 2020

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) is an American Politician who served as 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)

Electoral History

2009 New York City Mayoral Election [1]

Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Bloomberg (incumbent) 585,466 50.7%
Democratic Bill Thompson 534,869 46.3%
Conservative Stephen Cristopher 18,013 1.6%
Green Billy Talen 8,209 0.8%
Rent is Too Damn High Billy McMillan 2,332 0.2%
Socialism and Liberation Francisca Villar 1,996 0.2%
Libertarian Joseph Dobrian 1,616 0.1%
Socialist Workers Dan Fein 1,311 0.1%

2005 Manhattan District 64 Borough Presidential Election [2]

Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Scott M. Stringer 11,011 74.13%
Republican Barry Popik 2,764 18.56%
Independence Jesse A. Fields 662 4.45%
Libertarian Joseph Dobrian 228 1.53%
Socialist Workers Arrin T Hawkins 118 0.79%
Liberal Barry Popik 94 0.63%

2002 House of Representatives election in New York - District 8 [3]

Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jerry Nadler (incumbent) 71,996 54.7%
Republican Jim Farrin 18,623 14.2%
Conservative Alan Jay Gerber 3,361 2.6%
Green Dan Wentzel 1,918 1.5%
Libertarian Joseph Dobrian 526 0.4%

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