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Charles Jacques resides in West Gardiner, and is a past chairman of The [[Libertarian Party of Maine]] (1979-1981). In 1979 he was one of the first persons in Maine to seek elected office in Maine prominently identified as a member of the Libertarian Party when he ran for an at-large seat on the Portland City Council. He finished fourth out of four candidates in that race.  
'''Charles Jacques''' resides in West Gardiner, and is a past chairman of The [[Libertarian Party of Maine]] (1979-1981). In 1979 he was one of the first persons in Maine to seek elected office in Maine prominently identified as a member of the Libertarian Party when he ran for an at-large seat on the Portland City Council. He finished fourth out of four candidates in that race.  
 
 
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In 1980, working in conjunction with [[The Society for Individual Liberty]], Charles ran the Maine Census Resistance campaign.
In 1980, working in conjunction with [[The Society for Individual Liberty]], Charles ran the Maine Census Resistance campaign.
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Charles is currently contemplating challenging Representative Treat again in 2010, possibly as a Libertarian.
Charles is currently contemplating challenging Representative Treat again in 2010, possibly as a Libertarian.
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