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[[Image:Randall_LPCon-2008a.JPG|thumb|At the 2008 Libertarian National Convention in Denver]]
[[Image:Randall_LPCon-2008a.JPG|thumb|Randall at the 2008 Libertarian National Convention in Denver]]


'''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.
'''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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The following year, Nicks first ran for public office in a recall election for Arapahoe County Clerk. Randall volunteered to serve as Nick's Logistics Coordinator. Shnelvar also volunteered to work on the campaign as Media Director. While Nicks did not win the election, the experience inspired both Randall and Nicks to become more involved with the Libertarian Party.  
The following year, Nicks first ran for public office in a recall election for Arapahoe County Clerk. Randall volunteered to serve as Nick's Logistics Coordinator. Shnelvar also volunteered to work on the campaign as Media Director. While Nicks did not win the election, the experience inspired both Randall and Nicks to become more involved with the Libertarian Party.  


[[Image:DaveM_Rick-2004.JPG|thumb|Randall with Dave Mustaine - of Megadeth - Election Night 2004 in Denver]]
During May, [[2004]], Randall was elected to serve as the Legislative Director for the Libertarian Party of Colorado. Impressed with his professionalism, the vacancy committee for the LPCO convinced Randall to run for the United States Senate in the 2004 elections. Waging a modest campaign, Randall placed fourth in the race behind American Constitution Party (ACP) candidate, Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell.
During May, [[2004]], Randall was elected to serve as the Legislative Director for the Libertarian Party of Colorado. Impressed with his professionalism, the vacancy committee for the LPCO convinced Randall to run for the United States Senate in the 2004 elections. Waging a modest campaign, Randall placed fourth in the race behind American Constitution Party (ACP) candidate, Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell.


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