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|name = Eric Sundwell
|name = Eric Sundwall
|name-first = Eric
|name-first = Eric
|name-last = Sundwell
|name-last = Sundwall
|image = Sundwall, Eric.png
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|office = [[Libertarian Party of New York]]
|office = [[Libertarian Party of New York]]
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'''Eric Sundwell''' was Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] from 2008 to 2009. In 2009, he ran for Congress in a special election to fill the vacancy of Kirsten Gillibrand upon her taking a seat in the U.S. Senate, but the Board of Elections knock him off the ballot.<ref>https://observer.com/2009/03/boe-kicks-sundwall-off-the-ballot-sundwall-says-challenges-are-politically-motivated-2/</ref> In 2022, he ran for the nomination for Governor of New York at the [[New York Convention 2022]] as a protest vote, giving a speech and immediately leaving the convention. He lost the nomination to [[Larry Sharpe]].
'''Eric Sundwall''' was Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] from 2008 to 2009. In 2009, he ran for Congress in a special election to fill the vacancy of Kirsten Gillibrand upon her taking a seat in the U.S. Senate, but the Board of Elections knock him off the ballot.<ref>https://observer.com/2009/03/boe-kicks-sundwall-off-the-ballot-sundwall-says-challenges-are-politically-motivated-2/</ref> In 2022, he ran for the nomination for Governor of New York at the [[New York Convention 2022]] as a protest vote, giving a speech and immediately leaving the convention. He lost the nomination to [[Larry Sharpe]].


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