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==Elections==
==Elections==
Harry Browne was nominated for the second time to be the [[Libertarian Party]] presidential candidate.  Other candidates for nomination included [[Don Gorman]], [[Barry Hess]], and [[David Hollist]].  He was on the ballot in 49 states, with an alternate Libertarian presidential candidate on the ballot in Arizona, [[L. Niel Smith]].
[[Harry Browne]] was nominated for the second time to be the [[Libertarian Party]] presidential candidate.  Other candidates for nomination included [[Don Gorman]], [[Barry Hess]], and [[David Hollist]].  He was on the ballot in 49 states, with an alternate Libertarian presidential candidate on the ballot in Arizona, [[L. Neil Smith]].


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
[[Peter McWilliams]], 14 June, by judicial order
[[Peter McWilliams]], 14 June, by judicial order.


==Party Offices==
==Party Offices==
[[Jim Lark]] succeeds [[David Bergland]] as national chair.
[[Jim Lark]] succeeds [[David Bergland]] as [[National Chair]].




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