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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 [[ | 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]]. |