Andre Marrou
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.
Andre Verne Marrou | |
Alaska House of Representatives 5th District | |
1985—1987 | |
Predecessor: | Milo Fitz |
Successor: | Claude Swackhammer |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | December 4, 1938 (age 78) Nixon, Texas, USA |
Education: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Occupation: | Politician |
Party: | Libertarian |
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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
Presidential Election Year Fundraising
1992 | Total Receipts |
---|---|
January | 43,278 |
February | 66,844 |
March | 48,558 |
April | 31,491 |
May | 29,230 |
June | 53,979 |
July | 42,351 |
August | 27,181 |
September | 69,835 |
Oct 1 - Oct 14 | 53,633 |
Oct 15 - Nov 23 | 79,558 |
Nov 24 - Dec 31 | 5,325 |
1992 Total | 551,263 |
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
References
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 |