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'''Thomas Daniel "Tom" Quiter''' is a Libertarian Party activist and candidate. He is the current Chair of the [[Chenango County Libertarian Party]] and member of the State Committee. In 2022, he ran for New York State Senate in District 52, receiving almost 14,000 votes. In 2022, he began a campaign to run for the same office, but suspended the campaign on January 24, 2022 to run for a statewide office. <ref>https://www.einpresswire.com/article/561361271/former-new-york-state-senate-candidate-intends-to-seek-libertarian-party-nomination-for-statewide-race?fbclid=IwAR2U9UxINrT2aZXd-fHupXo997pFwRoAVh2TDvqxbudh5kIBMOUDvJ4ZiHU</ref>
'''Thomas Daniel "Tom" Quiter''' is a Libertarian Party activist and candidate. He is the current Chair of the [[Chenango County Libertarian Party]] and member of the State Committee. In 2022, he ran for New York State Senate in District 52, receiving almost 14,000 votes. In 2022, he began a campaign to run for the same office, but suspended the campaign on January 24, 2022 to run for a statewide office. <ref>https://www.einpresswire.com/article/561361271/former-new-york-state-senate-candidate-intends-to-seek-libertarian-party-nomination-for-statewide-race?fbclid=IwAR2U9UxINrT2aZXd-fHupXo997pFwRoAVh2TDvqxbudh5kIBMOUDvJ4ZiHU</ref>


Thomas was nominated by the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] to run for United States Senate on February 19, 2022.
Quiter was nominated by the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] to run for United States Senate on February 19, 2022.


==Libertarian Background==
==Libertarian Background==
Tom believes that communities, not state or federal governments, can provide the best assistance for individuals in need. As a grateful recipient of a crowdfunded wheelchair and van, he gives any time he can back to those who need help: from peer counseling, to volunteer work, to helping individuals meet their own needs.
Quiter believes that communities, not state or federal governments, can provide the best assistance for individuals in need. As a grateful recipient of a crowdfunded wheelchair and van, he gives any time he can back to those who need help: from peer counseling, to volunteer work, to helping individuals meet their own needs.


==Political Campaigns==
==Political Campaigns==

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