Libertarian Party of Iowa: Difference between revisions

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[[File:Lpiawebsite 1999.jpg|none|thumbnail|LPIA.org in 1999]]
[[File:Lpiawebsite 1999.jpg|none|thumbnail|LPIA.org in 1999]]
;'''[[2004]]'''
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:[[Richard Campagna]] from Iowa City, Iowa wins the Libertarian nomination for Vice President.  
:[[Richard Campagna]] from Iowa City, Iowa wins the Libertarian nomination for Vice-President.  


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:The state party officially files for major party status in Iowa.  
:The state party officially files for major party status in Iowa.  
:[[File:LPIAMajorParty2017.jpg|thumbnail|Libertarian Party of Iowa files for major party status in 2017. |none]]Bryan Holder becomes the first Libertarian to run as a major party candidate in the Iowa House District 22 Special Election. <ref>http://www.kmaland.com/news/holder-makes-another-run-for-house-district/article_3d7fb92a-5823-11e7-8f28-db00285b0160.html</ref>  
:[[File:LPIAMajorParty2017.jpg|thumbnail|Libertarian Party of Iowa files for major party status in 2017. |none]]Bryan Holder becomes the first Libertarian to run as a major party candidate in the Iowa House District 22 Special Election. <ref>http://www.kmaland.com/news/holder-makes-another-run-for-house-district/article_3d7fb92a-5823-11e7-8f28-db00285b0160.html</ref>


==Affiliates==
==Affiliates==

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