National Convention 1979
The 1979 Libertarian Party National Convention was held in Los Angeles California at the Bonaventure Hotel. The slogan was "Toward a Three-Party System."
1979 Libertarian National Convention | |||
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Dates: | 1979 | ||
Location: | Los Angeles, California | ||
Venue: | Bonaventure Hotel | ||
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Materials
Panels and Workshops
- Fighting the Draft (panel included Ron Kovic
- Association of Libertarian Feminists (Sharon Presley, moderator)
- Gun Control: A Threat to Civil Liberties (Alan M. Gottlieb, moderator)
- A Marketing and Promotional Strategy for the 1980s (David Nolan, moderator)
- Libertarian Publications (panel included Roy Childs and Bill Evers, Robert Poole, moderator)
- Campaign Management (panel included David Boaz, Bob ??, Gary Greenberg)
- The Tax Revolt (panel included James Tobin and Paul Gann)
- Local Problems, Libertarian Solutions (panel included Dick Bjornseth and Mark Frazier, Bill Burt, moderator)
- An Introduction to Libertarianism (panel included Manny Klausner and Roy Childs, Ed Crane, moderator)
- Futurism and the Free Society
- Private Education (panel included John Bailey, Jim Clarkson, John Hospers, George Smith, and Bill Burt
- Young Libertarian Alliance
- Coalition Politics
- The Energy Crisis
- Libertarian Health Association
- Information Privacy
- Freedom of the Press
Presidential and Vice-Presidential Nominations
Ed Clark and David H Koch were nominated for U.S. President and Vice-President. David Koch pledged $500,000 of his personal funds to the Libertarian campaign (see Document:Letter 22 August 1979 from David Koch to Convention Delegates). The other main presidential candidate was Bill Hunscher.
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Coverage of Convention
LNC Elections
- David Bergland was elected as national chair.
- Mary Louise Hanson was elected as national vice-chair.
- Dallas Cooley was elected as treasurer.
- Sylvia Sanders was elected as secretary.
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