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After a closely contested race, former congressman [[Ron Paul]] wons the presidential nomination over American Indian activist [[Russell Means]] on the first ballot.  
After a closely contested race, former congressman [[Ron Paul]] wins the presidential nomination over American Indian activist [[Russell Means]]. Another widely known candidate, composer [[Frank Zappa]], was forced to withdraw earlier for health reasons.
 
[[Andre Marrou]] was unanimously chosen as the vice-presidential candidate.
 
[[Jim Turney]] was re-elected as national chair.
 
[[Dave Walter]] narrowly defeated [[Roger Gary]] for election as vice chair


??? was chosen as the vice-presidential candidate and ??? as the national chair.
[[Steve Fielder]] was elected as treasurer and [[Dean Ahmad]] as secretary.


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Revision as of 08:52, 27 June 2012

After a closely contested race, former congressman Ron Paul wons the presidential nomination over American Indian activist Russell Means on the first ballot.

Andre Marrou was unanimously chosen as the vice-presidential candidate.

Jim Turney was re-elected as national chair.

Dave Walter narrowly defeated Roger Gary for election as vice chair

Steve Fielder was elected as treasurer and Dean Ahmad as secretary.


Preceded by:
1983
Libertarian National Convention
1987
Succeeded by:
1991



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