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Marrou and was
* Andre Marrou was a resident of Homer when he was elected as a Libertarian to the Alaska House of Representatives in 1984.
Andre Marrou was selected as Paul's running mate as the candidate for Vice President without any opposition.
The 1991 Libertarian National Convention was held the last weekend in August, and nominated Andre Marrou as the party's 1992 candidate for president.
Nancy Lord was the vice-presidential candidate of the United States Libertarian Party in the U. S. presidential election, 1992, as the running-mate of Andre Marrou.

Marrou and Libertarian
The Libertarian Party nominated Andre Marrou, former Alaska representative and the Party's 1988 vice-presidential candidate, for President.
On the ballot in Iowa, he finished 6th in his home state, receiving more votes than Libertarian Andre Marrou in Iowa, finishing 18th nationwide ( 1, 149 votes,. 09 % of the popular vote in Iowa ).
Andre Verne Marrou ( born December 4, 1938 ) is an American political figure, affiliated with the Libertarian Party.

Marrou and on
At first anchored by Gail Harris and Chris Marrou, it later had hosting assumed by many others on the WBZ staff, including entertainment reporter Joyce Kulhawik and news anchor Chris Conangla in the mid-1980s.

Marrou and ballot
The Marrou / Lord ticket made the ballot in all 50 states and Washington, D. C., and received 291, 627 votes ( 0. 28 % of the popular vote ).

was and Libertarian
* At Oxford University, the Oxford Libertarian Society was previously known as the Hayek Society.
L. Neil Smith established the award in 1979, but it was not awarded regularly until the newly founded Libertarian Futurist Society revived it in 1982.
McVeigh was a registered Republican when he lived in Buffalo, New York in the 1980s, and had a membership in the National Rifle Association while in the military, but voted for Libertarian Party candidate, Harry Browne, in the 1996 presidential elections.
The Libertarian Party was formed in Westminster, Colorado, in the home of David Nolan on December 11, 1971.
The first Libertarian National Convention was held in June, 1972.
Tonie Nathan, running as the Libertarian Party's vice-presidential candidate in the 1972 Presidential Election with John Hospers as the presidential candidate, was the first female candidate in the United States to win an electoral vote.
Norma Jean Almodovar, a former officer with the Los Angeles Police Department and former call girl who authored the book From Cop To Call Girl about her experiences, ran on the Libertarian Party ticket for California lieutenant governor in 1986 and was actively supported by the party.
The Massachusetts Libertarian Party was one of the few organizations to support a 1980s campaign to repeal prostitution laws.
Another debate was created by Mike Hihn's claim that the term libertarianism has been used by anarchists longer than by minarchists .< Ref > Mike Hihn, " The Dallas Accord, Minarchists, and why our members sign a pledge ", Washington State Libertarian Party, August 2009 .</ ref > A related internal discussion concerns the philosophical divide over whether the Party should aim to be mainstream and pragmatic, or whether it should focus on being consistent and principled.
The debate quieted for a time, then arose again in the mid-1990s, when a " Committee for a Libertarian Majority " ( CLM ) was formed and met in Atlanta, Georgia, and worked up several proposals to alter many aspects of the Libertarian Party's operations.
LPRadicals emerged in response and was active at the 2008 and 2010 Libertarian National Conventions.
Confusion arose when prior to the 2006 convention, there was a push to repeal or substantially rewrite the Platform, at the center of which were groups such as the Libertarian Reform Caucus.
The 2012 election Libertarian Party presidential candidate, former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson, was chosen on May 4, 2012 at the 2012 Libertarian National Convention in Summerlin, Nevada.
The first woman to receive an electoral vote was Libertarian Tonie Nathan, who received a vote for Vice President in 1972.
" Ten years later, in 2009, Eastwood said that he was now a registered Libertarian.
" However, after Mitt Romney became the presumptive nominee for the Republican party presidential candidate in May 2012, Ventura gave his support to Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson on June 12, 2012, whom Ventura argued was the choice for voters who “ really want to rebel .”
A prominent case was that of Stan Jones of Montana, a Libertarian candidate for the United States Senate in 2002 and 2006.
Browne was the presidential nominee of the United States Libertarian Party in 1996 and 2000.
Browne did not appear on the 2000 Arizona ballot, however, as the Arizona Libertarian Party instead chose to run L. Neil Smith, whose candidacy was a protest against that of Browne.
In 2001, it was revealed that Perry Willis had worked on behalf of Browne's 1996 campaign while serving as national director of the Libertarian Party.
Many of the citizens of Stockbridge and Henry County were shocked, surprised, and outraged by the apparent abuse of eminent domain by the city. Early in 2006, a protest was organized by the NAACP and supported by the Republican and Libertarian parties from the county.

was and vice-presidential
Meanwhile, Douglas was selected as the candidate of the Northern Democrats, with Herschel Vespasian Johnson as the vice-presidential candidate.
In 1908, he was offered the vice-presidential nomination by William Howard Taft, but he declined it to run again for Governor.
Ahead of the 1996 primary contest, Senate majority leader and former vice-presidential nominee Bob Dole was seen as the most likely winner.
" However, the abuse went both ways, as historian William Manchester noted: " above all, he should never have been subjected to the accusation of Henry Wallace, FDR's new vice-presidential candidate, that Willkie was the Nazis ' choice.
To obtain Republican Stalwart support for the ticket, former New York customs collector Chester A. Arthur was chosen as the vice-presidential nominee and Garfield's running mate.
Jackson had already been nominated by several state legislatures, following the pattern of 1824 and 1828, but his worry was that the various state parties would not unite on a vice-presidential nominee.
# This election was the first ( and to date only ) time in which a vice-presidential election was thrown into the Senate.
Pierce and running mate William R. King went on to win what was at the time one of the nation's largest electoral victories, trouncing Scott and his vice-presidential nominee, William Alexander Graham of North Carolina, 254 electoral votes to 42.
William Alexander Graham was chosen as the vice-presidential nominee.
Johnson was ideally suited to run as a vice-presidential candidate with Lincoln in 1864.
In between these two presidential bids, Senator Humphrey was part of the free-for-all for the vice-presidential nomination at the 1956 Democratic National Convention, where he received 134 votes on the first ballot and 74 on the second.
He was buried in Lexington Cemetery, and Theodore Frelinghuysen, Clay's vice-presidential candidate in the election of 1844, gave the eulogy.
His father, Lewis G. Stevenson, never held an elected office, but was appointed Secretary of State of Illinois ( 1914 – 1917 ) and was considered a strong contender for the Democratic vice-presidential nomination in 1928.
In 1967, Spock was to be nominated as Martin Luther King, Jr .' s vice-presidential running mate at the National Conference for New Politics over Labor Day weekend in Chicago.
Warren was also the vice-presidential nominee of the Republican Party in 1948, and chaired the Warren Commission, which was formed to investigate the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Ferraro, a United States vice-presidential candidate in 1984, was a married woman who used her birth surname professionally rather than her husband's (" Zaccaro ").
The idea was to allow the states to choose their own candidate, or perhaps return the question to the Senate should Van Buren be elected with no clear winner in the vice-presidential race.
Harrison blamed Morton for the bill's eventual failure, and, at the Republican convention prior to the 1892 election, Morton was replaced by Whitelaw Reid as the vice-presidential candidate.
Johnson County was named for Georgia governor, senator, and unsuccessful U. S. vice-presidential candidate Herschel Vespasian Johnson.
: In politics, Geraldine Ferraro was the first woman vice-presidential candidate, Ella Grasso was the first woman elected as a state governor and Nancy Pelosi was the first woman Speaker of the House

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