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|name = 2004 Libertarian National Convention | |||
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|type = National | |||
|dates = May 27—31, 2004 | |||
|location = Atlanta, Georgia | |||
|venue = Marriott Marquis Hotel | |||
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|previous = National Convention 2002 | |||
|previous-year = 2002 | |||
|next = National Convention 2006 | |||
|next-year = 2006 | |||
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The [[2004]] [[Libertarian National Convention]] was held at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in [[Atlanta, Georgia]] Memorial Day weekend, May 27 to May 31. [[Michael Badnarik]] was chosen as the party's presidential candidate, beating out [[Gary Nolan|Gary Nolan]] and [[Aaron Russo]] on the third ballot; [[Richard Campagna]] was chosen as the party's vice-presidential candidate over [[Tamara Millay]], and [[Michael Dixon]] was elected chair of the [[Libertarian National Committee]]. The convention was chaired by [[Geoffrey Neale]]. | The [[2004]] [[Libertarian National Convention]] was held at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in [[Atlanta, Georgia]] Memorial Day weekend, May 27 to May 31. [[Michael Badnarik]] was chosen as the party's presidential candidate, beating out [[Gary Nolan|Gary Nolan]] and [[Aaron Russo]] on the third ballot; [[Richard Campagna]] was chosen as the party's vice-presidential candidate over [[Tamara Millay]], and [[Michael Dixon]] was elected chair of the [[Libertarian National Committee]]. The convention was chaired by [[Geoffrey Neale]]. | ||
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