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  • |term-start = 1997 |term-end = 1997
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  • [[Murray Sabrin]], Libertarian, for Governor, 1997<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Sabrin#Political_career Wikipedia [[Category:Lists of Candidates]]
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  • '''Kip Karl''' ran for 44th House of Delegates in Virginia in [[1997]]. ...1997 |event=Candidate |summary=44th House of Delegates,Virginia |display=[[1997]]}}
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  • |death-date = February 22, 1997 '''Jim Lewis''' (died February 22, 1997) was the 1984 vice-presidential candidate of the [[Libertarian Party]] in t
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  • ...1997 |event=Candidate |summary=31st House of Delegates,Virginia |display=[[1997]]}} [[Category:Candidates from the 1990s]]
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  • ...New Jersey Libertarian.<ref>https://njlp.org/news/newsletters/18-december-1997-nj-libertarian/file</ref> [[Category: Newspapers Endorsing Libertarian Candidates]]
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  • |term-end = 1997 ...as the Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of New Mexico]] from [[1995]] to [[1997]]. He ran for New Mexico State Senate in District 11 during the [[1992]] el
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  • This is a list of the number of candidates fielded by the Libertarian Party since its founding in 1972. Year # Candidates Wins<br>
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  • ...ard''' ran for office, including 35th House of Delegates in Virginia in [[1997]]. ...1997 |event=Candidate |summary=35th House of Delegates Virginia |display=[[1997]]}}
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  • ...ates endorsed by the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] and its chapters in 1997. ==Libertarian Party Candidates==
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  • |term-end = 1997 ...ce its earliest years, and served as State Chair twice, 1990-1991 and 1995-1997. She has also served in many other positions, including editor of the stat
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  • |term-start = 1997 ...Mexico. He was the Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of New Mexico]] from [[1997]] - [[1999]]. He ran for New Mexico State Senate in District 23 during the
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  • ==Candidates== before=[[Libertarian Party of Santa Clara County 1997|1997]]|
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  • ==Candidates== after=[[Libertarian Party of Santa Clara County 1997|1997]]
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  • |term-end = 1997 *Vice-Chair (1983—1984; 1992—1997)
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  • He received his B.S. in biology from Brooklyn College in 1997 and his M.S. in special education from Touro College in 2008. As of 2009, h [[Category: Candidates from the 2000s]]
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  • ...airfax County Commission on Organ Donor and Transplantation ({{Event |year=1997 |event=Elected |summary=Lee District commissioner Fairfax County Commission [[Category:Virginia Candidates for Board of Supervisors]]
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  • *Nassau County Clerk, 1997 [[Category:Candidates from the 2000s]]
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  • 1997-1998 Paid intern for Alfonse D'aMato US Senate (Holocaust Commission for 1996-1997 Lead volunteer for yard sign distribution and delivery Lazio for Congres
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  • She served as chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Massachusetts]] from [[1997]]-[[1999]]. *Chair (1997—1998)
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