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.

Andre Verne Marrou
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Alaska House of Representatives
5th District
1985—1987
Predecessor: Milo Fitz
Successor: Claude Swackhammer
Personal Details
Birth: (1938-12-04) December 4, 1938 (age 86)
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

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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

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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