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The '''National Chair''' of the [[Libertarian Party]] is essentially the chief spokesperson for the party. The National Chair also is the head of the [[Libertarian National Committee]]. The [[Libertarian Party Rules|bylaws]] of the Libertarian Party purposely leave the duties of the Chair vague to allow the chair to take on any duty he sees fit.
The '''National Chair''' of the [[Libertarian Party]] is essentially the chief spokesperson for the party. The National Chair also is the head of the [[Libertarian National Committee]]. The [[Libertarian Party Rules|bylaws]] of the Libertarian Party purposely leave the duties of the Chair vague to allow the chair to take on any duty he sees fit.
==List==
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
! #
! Name
! Term
|-
| 1
| [[David Nolan]]
| 1971—1972
|-
| 2
| [[Susan Nolan]]
| 1972—1974
|-
| 3
| [[Ed Crane]]
| 1974—1977
|-
| 4
| [[David Bergland]]
| 1977—1981
|-
| 5
| [[Alicia Clark]]
| 1981—1983
|-
| 6
| [[Paul Grant]]
| 1983—1985
|-
| 7
| [[Randy VerHagen]]
| 1985
|-
| 8
| [[Jim Turney]]
| 1985—1988
|-
| 9
| [[Dave Walter]]
| 1988—1991
|-
| 10
| [[Mary Gingell]]
| 1991—1993
|-
| 11
| [[Steve Dasbach]]
| 1993—1998
|-
| 12
| [[David Bergland]]
| 1998—2000
|-
| 13
| [[Jim Lark]]
| 2000—2002
|-
| 14
| [[Geoff Neale]]
| 2002—2004
|-
| 15
| [[Mike Dixon]]
| 2004—2006
|-
| 16
| [[Bill Redpath]]
| 2006—2010
|-
| 17
| [[Mark Hinkle]]
| 2010—2012
|-
| 18
| [[Geoff Neale]]
| 2012—2014
|-
| 19
| [[Nicholas Sarwark]]
| 2014—present
|}


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