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In 2002, he ran for State Representative, District 50. | In 2002, he ran for State Representative, District 50. | ||
In 2003, he worked for [[Michael Badnarik]]'s presidential campaign. | In 2003, he worked for [[Michael Badnarik]]'s presidential campaign. | ||
In 2024, he was elected county chair of the Tom Green County Libertarian Party. | In 2024, he was elected county chair of the [[Tom Green County Libertarian Party]]. | ||
LeGrand's research is primarily in the analysis of voting systems and how they can be manipulated by strategic voters. | LeGrand's research is primarily in the analysis of voting systems and how they can be manipulated by strategic voters. | ||
He has long advocated for the use of Approval Voting in single-winner elections. | He has long advocated for the use of [https://electowiki.org/wiki/Approval_voting Approval Voting] in single-winner elections. | ||
In 2002, with Rock Howard and Steven Brams, he founded Citizens for Approval Voting and Americans for Approval Voting, which later became The Center for Election Science. | In 2002, with [[Rock Howard]] and Steven Brams, he founded Citizens for Approval Voting and Americans for Approval Voting, which later became The Center for Election Science. | ||
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[[Category: Party Activists from the 2000s]] | [[Category: Party Activists from the 2000s]] |
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