Andre Marrou
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Andre Verne Marrou (b. December 4, 1938) was the Libertarian Party's 1992 presidential nominee and a former elected Libertarian in the Alaska state legislature. He was Ron Paul's running mate in the 1988 presidential race.
After an extended absence from party activities, he publicly endorsed Gary Johnson in 2012 at the LPTexas state convention.
Candidate
- Alaska House of Representatives Seat B, 5th district 1982, 1984 (elected), and 1986
- Vice President 1988
- US President 1992
Public Office
- Alaska House of Representatives 1985-1987
Organizations
- Elections, Alaska LP c. 1983
- Alaskans for a Competitive Economy c. 1983
External Links
- Nolan's Challenge, a questionnaire prior to the 1987 national convention
- Short notes on members of the 1962 MIT class
Preceded by: Ron Paul |
Libertarian Party Presidential candidate 1992 |
Succeeded by: Harry Browne |
Preceded by: Jim Lewis |
Libertarian Party Vice Presidential candidate 1988 |
Succeeded by: Nancy Lord |
Categories:
- Public Domain Articles
- Libertarian Party vice presidential nominees
- Libertarian Party presidential nominees
- Current and Former Elected Libertarians
- Candidates from the 1980s
- Candidates from the 1990s
- Party Activists from the 1980s
- Current and Former State Party Officials
- Alaska Party Activists
- Current and Former Alaska Candidates