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'''Bill Hall''' (William W. Hall) is a Libertarian Party activist, having joined the national Libertarian Party in 1977, after having heard LP presidential candidate Roger MacBride speak at Wabash College, in Crawfordsville, Indiana, in the Spring of 1976. From 1977 to 1979 he was active in the [[Libertarian Party of Indiana]], serving as Anderson area coordinator on the state committee, and attended the [[1979 Libertarian Party National Convention]] as an Indiana delegate.  
'''Bill Hall''' (William W. Hall) is a Libertarian Party activist, having joined the national Libertarian Party in 1977, after having heard LP presidential candidate Roger MacBride speak at Wabash College, in Crawfordsville, Indiana, in the Spring of 1976. From 1977 to 1981 he was a member and active in the [[Libertarian Party of Indiana]], served as Anderson area coordinator on the state central committee, and attended the [[1979 Libertarian Party National Convention]] as an Indiana delegate.  


From 1979-1981 he was active in the [[Libertarian Party of Illinois]], where he ran for [[Libertarian Party of Illinois Historical Election Results|State Representative in 1980]] and attended the [[1981 Libertarian Party National Convention]] as an Illinois delegate.  
From 1978-1983 he was a member and active in the [[Libertarian Party of Illinois]], where he ran for [[Libertarian Party of Illinois Historical Election Results|State Representative in 1980]] and attended the [[1981 Libertarian Party National Convention]] as an Illinois delegate.  


In 1982 Bill became active in the [[Libertarian Party of Michigan]], joining its state central committee and revitalizing the moribund Kent County Libertarian Party as its Chair.  Beginning with the [[1983 Libertarian Party National Convention]], and for every national convention since, with the exception of 1983, he has served as a delegate from Michigan.  
In 1981 Bill became a member and active in the [[Libertarian Party of Michigan]], joining its state central committee and revitalizing the moribund Kent County Libertarian Party.  Beginning with the [[1983 Libertarian Party National Convention]], and for every national convention since, with the exception of 1983, he has served as a delegate from Michigan.  


Bill was elected to the [[Libertarian National Committee]] to represent Michigan and Wisconsin at the [[1987 Libertarian Party National Convention]]. He was appointed by LNC Chair [[Jim Turney]] to chair the LNC's legal action committee and served as legal counsel to the LNC during his 2-year term.  The [[1989 Libertarian Party National Convention]] was the first national convention for which he drafted the convention contract. He refused to ally himself with any of the three then-factions on the LNC, centered around Jim Turney, [[Ron Paul]] and [[David Bergland]], considering himself an independent.
Bill was elected to the [[Libertarian National Committee]] to represent Michigan and Wisconsin at the [[1987 Libertarian Party National Convention]]. He was appointed by LNC Chair [[Jim Turney]] to chair the LNC's legal action committee and served as legal counsel to the LNC during his 2-year term.  The [[1989 Libertarian Party National Convention]] was the first national convention for which he drafted the convention contract. He refused to ally himself with any of the three then-factions on the LNC, centered around Jim Turney, [[Ron Paul]] and [[David Bergland]], considering himself an independent.
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