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Revision as of 08:28, 27 July 2021
2000 Libertarian National Convention | |||
Convention | |||
America's Future: Liberty, Responsibility & Community | |||
Dates: | June 30—July 4, 2000 | ||
Location: | Anaheim, California | ||
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The 2000 Libertarian National Convention was held 30 June to 4 July in Anaheim California.
Speakers, Panelists, and Honorees
- Dean Ahmad
- David Bergland
- Neal Boortz
- Harry Browne
- Michael Cloud
- Jack Gargan
- Don Gorman
- Barry Hess
- Dave Hollist
- Jacob Hornberger
- Barbara Howe
- Carla Howell
- Russell Means
- David Nolan
- Gary Nolan
- Mark Skousen
- Michael Tanner
- David Thibodeau
This list is unverified
Presidential/Vice Presidential Nomination
Harry Browne won the presidential nomination.
Art Olivier was chosen as the vice-presidential candidate.
LNC Elections
- Jim Lark was elected as national chair.
- ??? was elected as vice-chair
- ??? was elected as treasurer
- Steve Givot was re-elected as secretary.
Press Release
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