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State Parties
- Crayton Green "Sparky" Hall became chair of the Libertarian Party of Louisiana
- Brian Wright became chair of the Libertarian Party of Michigan
Candidates
- David Bergland of California (and National Chair) ran for US Senate.
- Ed Clark for US President
- Ken Fanning was elected to the Alaska legislature.
- Michael Grant of Iowa ran for US Congress.
- David Koch of Koch Industries for US Vice President, who pledged $500,000 of his personal funds to the Libertarian campaign
- Dean Miller of Iowa ran for US Congress.
- Dick Randolph was re-elected to the Alaska House of Representatives.
Books
- A New Beginning by Ed Clark; the introduction was by Eugene McCarthy
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