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* ''15-18 June 1972 - [[National Convention 1972|First national convention]] held in Denver, with many Californians in attendance, and nominates John Hospers from California as the LP's first presidential candidate.''
* ''15-18 June 1972 - [[National Convention 1972|First national convention]] held in Denver, with many Californians in attendance, and nominates John Hospers from California as the LP's first presidential candidate.''


* August 1972 - First issue of [[LiberTale]], published in Los Angeles.
* June 1972 - Bill Susel assumes position of State Chair Pro-Tem.<ref name="thelib2" />


* October 1972 - First known issue of [[The Libertarian (newsletter)|The Libertarian]], published in Burlingame.
* August 1972 - First issue of [[LiberTale]], published in Los Angeles.<ref name="libertale1" />


* 7-8 October 1972 - Originally announced (tentative) date for a state convention (did not take place).
* 2 September 1972 - Northern California Meeting in Burlingame.<ref name="libertale2" /><ref name="thelib2" />


* ''November 1972 - Presidential election - Hospers receives 980 write-in votes in California.''
* September 1972 - Alan Coon assumes position of Chair.
 
* October 1972 - First known issue of [[The Libertarian (newsletter)|The Libertarian]], published in Burlingame.<ref name="thelib2" />
 
* 7-8 October 1972 - Originally announced (tentative) date for a state convention (did not take place).<ref name="libertale2" />
 
* 12 October 1972 - Southern California Meeting in Los Angeles.<ref name="thelib2" />
 
* ''7 November 1972 - Presidential election - Hospers receives 980 write-in votes in California.''


* March 1973 - [[California Convention 1973|First state convention]], in Fresno.  
* March 1973 - [[California Convention 1973|First state convention]], in Fresno.  
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* ''November 1980 - Presidential election - Clark, on the ballot as a Libertarian, receives 148,390 votes in California.''
* ''November 1980 - Presidential election - Clark, on the ballot as a Libertarian, receives 148,390 votes in California.''
===References===
<references>
<ref name="libertale1">LiberTale Volume 1 Number 1</ref>
<ref name="libertale2">LiberTale Volume 1 Number 2</ref>
<ref name="thelib2">The Libertarian Volume 1 Number 2</ref>
</references>

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