Mike Nichols
Michael "Mike" Nichols was a Libertarian Party activist in the 1970s, serving as an officer of the Libertarian Party of New York as Secretary (1973-1974), Vice-Chair (1974-1975), and At-Large (1975—1977).
Mike Nichols | |
Vice-Chair Libertarian Party of New York with Bill Lawry | |
March 31, 1974—April 5, 1975 | |
Predecessor: | Howard Rich Raymond Strong |
Successor: | Charles Blood Susan Corkery |
Personal Details | |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
Biography
Nichols first got involved in the Libertarian Party "by a midnight phone call to help check and assemble petitions gathered during last summer's [1972] campaign. He later became Operations Chairperson for the party, among many other duties before his election as Secretary in 1973. He continued to serve on the State Committee until 1977.
Organizational Positions
- Delegate (1974, 1976)
- Secretary (April 1, 1973—March 31, 1974)
- Vice-Chair (March 31, 1974—April 5, 1975)
- At-Large (April 5, 1975—April 1977)
- Member, Libertarian Party of New York Operations & Activities Committee (December 1, 1972)