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|predecessor = [[Grant LaPoint]] | |predecessor = [[Grant LaPoint]] | ||
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'''Paul Beaird''' is a Libertarian Party activist, who was the second chair of the [[Alaska Libertarian Party]]. He was the first editor of [[Alaska Libertarian Party]]'s newsletter [[ACTION]], which began in 1974. | '''Paul Beaird''' is a Libertarian Party activist, who was the second chair of the [[Alaska Libertarian Party]] from 1974 to 1975. He was the first editor of [[Alaska Libertarian Party]]'s newsletter [[ACTION]], which began in 1974. He was Alaska's Ballot Access Cordinator to get [[Roger MacBride]] on the ballot in 1976. | ||
==Political Campaigns== | ==Political Campaigns== | ||
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*Chair (March 30, | *Chair (March 30, 1974—April 1975) | ||
*Newsletter Editor (1974) | *Newsletter Editor (1974) | ||
*Ballot Access Cordiantor (1975—1976) | |||
[[Category:State Party Newsletter Editors]] | [[Category:State Party Newsletter Editors]] |
Revision as of 01:53, 17 January 2024
Paul Beaird | |
Chair Alaska Libertarian Party | |
March 30, 1974—April 1975 | |
Predecessor: | Grant LaPoint |
Successor: | Maxine Kelly |
Newsletter Editor Alaska Libertarian Party | |
1974—????? | |
Predecessor: | Position Established |
Successor: | Unknown |
Personal Details | |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
Paul Beaird is a Libertarian Party activist, who was the second chair of the Alaska Libertarian Party from 1974 to 1975. He was the first editor of Alaska Libertarian Party's newsletter ACTION, which began in 1974. He was Alaska's Ballot Access Cordinator to get Roger MacBride on the ballot in 1976.
Political Campaigns
- U.S. Congress (1974) - write-in
Organizational Positions
- Chair (March 30, 1974—April 1975)
- Newsletter Editor (1974)
- Ballot Access Cordiantor (1975—1976)