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|birth-place = Arlington, Virginia
|birth-place = Arlington, VA
|education = Bachelors of Science in Economics, George Mason University
|education = Bachelors of Science in Economics, George Mason University
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|occupation = Data Analyst
|occupation = Data Analyst
|residence = Chantilly, Virginia
|residence = Tysons, VA
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'''Paul Bracco''' is the current Vice Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Virginia]] and a member of the [[Bylaws and Rules Committee (2024)|2024 Bylaws and Rules Committee]]. He is also a former treasurer of the [[Libertarian Party of Northern Virginia]] and former Virginia State Organizer for the [[Libertarian Party Mises Caucus]]. He was seated with the delegation of the [[Libertarian Party of Virginia]] at the [[2020 National Convention]] and the [[National Convention 2022|2022 National Convention]]. He married fellow LP activist [[Eryn Bracco]] in November 2022.
'''Paul Bracco''' is the current Vice Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Virginia]] and a member of the [[Bylaws and Rules Committee (2024)|2024 Bylaws and Rules Committee]]. He married fellow LP activist [[Eryn Bracco]] in November 2022.


In the aftermath of the State Central Committee meeting which sparked the [[Libertarian Party of Virginia Alleged Dissolution Controversy 2022|Libertarian Party of Virginia Alleged Dissolution Controversy]], he and fellow LPVA member [[Jason Bruce]] worked to draft a petition for and organize a General State Convention.<ref name="General State Convention Petition Website">{{Citation|url=https://lpvaconvention.wixsite.com/03dec2022|title=General State Convention Petition Website|publisher=Jason Bruce|accessdate=6 October 2022 |deadurl=no}}</ref>
He is also a former treasurer of the [[Libertarian Party of Northern Virginia]], a former Virginia State Organizer for the [[Libertarian Party Mises Caucus]], and was previously seated with the delegation of the [[Libertarian Party of Virginia]] at the [[2020 National Convention]] and the [[National Convention 2022|2022 National Convention]].
 
In the aftermath of the State Central Committee meeting which sparked the [[Libertarian Party of Virginia Alleged Dissolution Controversy 2022|Libertarian Party of Virginia Alleged Dissolution Controversy]], he and fellow LPVA member [[Jason Bruce]] worked to draft a petition for and organize a [[Virginia Convention 2022 - General Convention|General State Convention]]<ref name="General State Convention Petition Website">{{Citation|url=https://lpvaconvention.wixsite.com/03dec2022|title=General State Convention Petition Website|publisher=Jason Bruce|accessdate=6 October 2022 |deadurl=no}}</ref>, at which he was elected to fill the existing Vice Chair vacancy.


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Revision as of 18:08, 20 November 2023

Paul Bracco
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Vice Chair
Libertarian Party of Virginia
December 3, 2022—Present
Predecessor: Bailee Dover
Treasurer
Libertarian Party of Northern Virginia
November 7, 2020—November 6, 2021
Predecessor: Josef Storm
Successor: William Ogle
Personal Details
Birth: 1990
Arlington, VA
Education: Bachelors of Science in Economics, George Mason University
Occupation: Data Analyst
Residence: Tysons, VA
Party: Libertarian Party
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Paul Bracco is the current Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Virginia and a member of the 2024 Bylaws and Rules Committee. He married fellow LP activist Eryn Bracco in November 2022.

He is also a former treasurer of the Libertarian Party of Northern Virginia, a former Virginia State Organizer for the Libertarian Party Mises Caucus, and was previously seated with the delegation of the Libertarian Party of Virginia at the 2020 National Convention and the 2022 National Convention.

In the aftermath of the State Central Committee meeting which sparked the Libertarian Party of Virginia Alleged Dissolution Controversy, he and fellow LPVA member Jason Bruce worked to draft a petition for and organize a General State Convention[1], at which he was elected to fill the existing Vice Chair vacancy.

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