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'''Paul Darr''' is a Systems Administrator from San Antonio, Texas. Darr was elected August 2, 2020 to a representative to LPTexas for Senate District 19. Darr is also currently the Vice-President of Silver Oaks Home Owners Association ([[2018]] to present) in an unincorporated portion of Bexar County where he represents over 5,000 residents. Darr previously lived in San Bernardino California where he served as an At-Large Representative of the [[Libertarian Party of California]] from [[2011]] to [[2012]] before deploying to Afghanistan with the US Army. Darr also served as chair of the [[San Bernardino County Libertarian Party]] from [[2009]] to [[2012]] after the resignation of [[Michael McMahon]]. Prior to that Darr served as an At-Large Officer of the [[San Bernardino County Libertarian Party]] from [[2007]] to [[2009]]. Darr also deployed with the US Army to Iraq [[2005]] to [[2006]]. Darr has been a Libertarian since 1998 and first joined the National Party in 2006. | '''Paul Darr''' is a Systems Administrator from San Antonio, Texas. Darr was elected August 2, 2020 to a representative to LPTexas for Senate District 19. Darr is also currently the Vice-President of Silver Oaks Home Owners Association ([[2018]] to present) in an unincorporated portion of Bexar County where he represents over 5,000 residents. Darr previously lived in San Bernardino California where he served as an At-Large Representative of the [[Libertarian Party of California]] from [[2011]] to [[2012]] before deploying to Afghanistan with the US Army. Darr also served as chair of the [[San Bernardino County Libertarian Party]] from [[2009]] to [[2012]] after the resignation of [[Michael McMahon]]. Prior to that Darr served as an At-Large Officer of the [[San Bernardino County Libertarian Party]] from [[2007]] to [[2009]]. Darr also deployed with the US Army to Iraq [[2005]] to [[2006]]. Darr has been a Libertarian since 1998 and first joined the National Party in 2006. | ||
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