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'''Ned Hutchinson''' (d. March {{Event |year=1975 |event=Death |summary=National Director}}) was National Director of the Libertarian Party, a position he obtained after leaving the Republican Party. He passed away suddenly of a heart attack during his tenure. | '''Ned Hutchinson''' (d. March {{Event |year=1975 |event=Death |summary=National Director}}) was National Director of the Libertarian Party, a position he obtained after leaving the Republican Party. [[Letter 31 March 1975 from Ed Crane regarding Death of Ned Nutchinson|He passed away suddenly of a heart attack during his tenure.]] | ||
==Organizational Positions== | ==Organizational Positions== |
Revision as of 18:30, 14 October 2020
Ned Hutchinson | |
National Director Libertarian Party | |
1975—1975 | |
Personal Details | |
Death: | March 1975 Sacremento, California |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
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Ned Hutchinson (d. March 1975) was National Director of the Libertarian Party, a position he obtained after leaving the Republican Party. He passed away suddenly of a heart attack during his tenure.
Organizational Positions
- San Mateo County campaign chairman for Ronald Reagan (with the Republican Party, 1966)
- Appointments Secretary, Governor Ronald Reagan administration, c. 1969-74)
- Libertarian Party National Director 1975-1975
Public Offices
- Deputy Director for General Services
Quotes
- "I have regretfully concluded that the Republican Party no longer adheres to those principles of limited government, individual liberty, and the free market. The only principle that now guides the Republicans (and the Democrats) is the principle of power and survival."