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'''Richard Clarke Randall''' (born January 17, [[1959]]) was the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] nominee for United States Senate in the 2004 elections. He placed fourth in the race behind the [[American Constitution Party]] (ACP) candidate, Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell. Randall again sought public office as the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] nominee for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieutenant_Governor_of_Colorado Lieutenant Governor of Colorado] in the 2006 elections. Running with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_Winkler Dawn Winkler-Kinateder] (the Gubernatorial candidate), the team placed third in the race. | '''Richard Clarke Randall''' (born January 17, [[1959]]) was the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] [[Richard Randall for Colorado US Senate Campaign 2004|nominee for United States Senate in the 2004 elections]]. He placed fourth in the race behind the [[American Constitution Party]] (ACP) candidate, Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell. Randall again sought public office as the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] nominee for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieutenant_Governor_of_Colorado Lieutenant Governor of Colorado] in the 2006 elections. Running with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_Winkler Dawn Winkler-Kinateder] (the Gubernatorial candidate), the team placed third in the race. | ||
Randall served on the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] Board of Directors first as Legislative Director (2004-2008) and then was elected as Media Director to complete a mid-term vacancy (2008-2009). Randall then served on the National Libertarian Party Platform Committee (2009-2010). | Randall served on the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] Board of Directors first as Legislative Director (2004-2008) and then was elected as Media Director to complete a mid-term vacancy (2008-2009). Randall then served on the National Libertarian Party Platform Committee (2009-2010). |