Craig Bowden

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Craig Bowden
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Alternate Representative
LNC Region 1
with LNC Region 1 Representative Caryn Ann Harlos
April 18, 2018—present
Predecessor: Steven Nielson
Chair
Libertarian Party of Weber County
2015—present
Successor: Incumbent
Personal Details
Birth: (1984-10-18) October 18, 1984 (age 40)
Education: Weber State University
Military: United States Marine Corps
Occupation: Author, Businessman
Residence: North Ogden, Utah
Party: Libertarian
Media
Website: https://bowden4senate.com/
Facebook: Facebook
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Craig Richard Bowden (born October 18, 1984) was the 2014 and 2016 Libertarian Party nominee for the United States House of Representatives for Utah's 1st Congressional District. He was nominated as the Libertarian Party candidate for United States Senate in Utah at their convention in Cedar City, UT on April 14, 2018.[1]

Craig is the author of three published books, Common Sense: How to Restore America, Warrior Poet and The Journey Home.[2]

In the 2016 election, Craig became the highest vote receiver for a Libertarian Party candidate in Utah for the United States House of Representatives in Utah history, receiving nearly 5.9% of the popular vote and 16,296 votes total. [3]

Organizational Positions

Libertarian Party
  • LNC Region 1 Alternate Representative (2018-present)
  • 2018 National Convention- Utah Delegation
  • 2016 National Convention - Utah Delegate
Weber County Libertarian Party
  • Chair 2015-Present

2018 Campaign for US Senate

Endorsements

Organizations

  • Young Libertarians for America
  • 5 & 1 Project
  • Libertarian Party of Weber County

Individuals

  • Remso Martinez, political commentator, campaign consultant, and multi-media producer.

[4]

Funds Raised

As of last reported filing with the Federal Election Commission, Craig Bowden has raised $44,654.00. [5]

Government Offices Held

Ogden Weber Community Action Partnership Policy Council

  • Council Member - 2015
  • Appointed position. Pre-K school board.

References