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D'Orazio joined the Libertarian Party in the 1990s when in 1996, he called the State Party and had a lengthy conversation with then-Vice Chair [[Dottie-Lou Brokaw]]. He was elected to State Committee of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] in 2017 and later became Chair in 2020, succeeding [[Jim Rosenbeck]] upon his resignation on April 15, 2020. He ran for Chair at the 2022 convention, but lost to [[Cody Anderson]] and was subsequently elected 1st Vice-Chair, serving until the end of his term in 2022.
D'Orazio joined the Libertarian Party in the 1990s when in 1996, he called the State Party and had a lengthy conversation with then-Vice Chair [[Dottie-Lou Brokaw]]. He was elected to State Committee of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] in 2017 and later became Chair in 2020, succeeding [[Jim Rosenbeck]] upon his resignation on April 15, 2020. He ran for Chair at the 2022 convention, but lost to [[Cody Anderson]] and was subsequently elected 1st Vice-Chair, serving until the end of his term in 2022.


On June 22, 2020, he announced his candidacy for Chair of the Libertarian National Committee. At the convention, he came in third place, behind [[Joe Bishop-Henchman]] and [[Josh Smith]].
On June 22, 2020, he announced his candidacy for Chair of the Libertarian National Committee. At the convention, he came in third place, behind [[Joe Bishop-Henchman]] and [[Joshua Smith]].


On November 7, 2021, D'Orazio announced his candidacy for LNC Chair for 2022. He placed third once again, behind [[Angela McArdle]] and [[Steve Dasbach]].
On November 7, 2021, D'Orazio announced his candidacy for LNC Chair for 2022. He placed third once again, behind [[Angela McArdle]] and [[Steve Dasbach]].

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