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| {{Infobox Politician
| | [[Image:Randall_LPCon-2008a.JPG|thumb|At the 2008 Libertarian National Convention in Denver]] |
| | name = Richard C. Randall
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| | birth_date = January 17, 1959
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| | birth_place = [[Toccoa, Georgia|Toccoa]], [[Georgia]]
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| | office = [[Libertarian Party of Colorado(United States)|Media Director for the Libertarian Party of Colorado]]
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| | term_start = 2008
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| | term_end = 2009
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| | predecessor = [[Chris Thompson]]
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| | successor = Incumbent
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| | party = [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian Party]]
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| '''Richard Clarke Randall''' (born January 17, [[1959]]) is a quality systems auditor, contract executive, and management consultant. He was the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] nominee for United States Senate in the 2004 elections, and placed fourth in the race behind American Constitution Party (ACP) candidate, Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell. Randall again sought public office as the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] nominee for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieutenant_Governor_of_Colorado Lieutenant Governor of Colorado] in the 2006 elections. Running with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_Winkler Dawn Winkler-Kinateder] (the Gubernatorial candidate), the team placed third in the race. | | '''Richard Clarke Randall''' (born January 17, [[1959]]) was the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] nominee for United States Senate in the 2004 elections. He placed fourth in the race behind American Constitution Party (ACP) candidate, Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell. Randall again sought public office as the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]] nominee for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieutenant_Governor_of_Colorado Lieutenant Governor of Colorado] in the 2006 elections. Running with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_Winkler Dawn Winkler-Kinateder] (the Gubernatorial candidate), the team placed third in the race. |
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| ==Personal life== | | ==Personal life== |