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'''Rachel Nyx''' is the Vice-Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of California]]. She formerly served as an At-Large Representative on the LP California Executive Committee, and currently also serves on the Bylaws, Operations, and Social Media committees. She also serves as a member of the [[Libertarian Party of Los Angeles County]] as the county Vice-Chair. She is an transgender voice in the Libertarian Party and is the first openly transgender person to serve on the executive board of a political party in California.
'''Rachel Nyx''' is the former Vice-Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of California]]. She formerly served as an At-Large Representative on the LP California Executive Committee, and currently also serves on the Bylaws, Operations, and Social Media committees. She also serves as a member of the [[Libertarian Party of Los Angeles County]] as the county Vice-Chair. She is an transgender voice in the Libertarian Party and is the first openly transgender person to serve on the executive board of a political party in California.


Prior to joining the [[Libertarian Party of California]], Nyx earned her Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from Fordham University in New York City. At Fordham, she was the Vice-President of the College Republicans, where she witnessed first hand the reality of positions of power abusing their authorities and using censorship to gain political favor when the Cornell College Republicans were expelled from the New York State Federation of College Republicans for endorsing 2016 Libertarian Presidential candidate [[Gary Johnson]] over Donald Trump. She became a prominent voice for third-party politics, publishing several articles in Fordham's school papers in support of ending the two-party system.
Prior to joining the [[Libertarian Party of California]], Nyx earned her Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from Fordham University in New York City. At Fordham, she was the Vice-President of the College Republicans, where she witnessed first hand the reality of positions of power abusing their authorities and using censorship to gain political favor when the Cornell College Republicans were expelled from the New York State Federation of College Republicans for endorsing 2016 Libertarian Presidential candidate [[Gary Johnson]] over Donald Trump. She became a prominent voice for third-party politics, publishing several articles in Fordham's school papers in support of ending the two-party system.