Manhattan Libertarian Party
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The Manhattan Libertarian Party was re-established in 2000 after the collapse of the Howard Stern for Governor campaign in 1994. It is a chapter of the Libertarian Party of New York.
At the annual convention held on January 21, 2006, the following officers were elected:
- Joseph Dobrian Chairman
- Mark Axinn Secretary-Treasurer
- Sam Sloan Director of Media Relations
- Ron Moore Director of Fundraising
- David Kachoui Director of Membership Development
[edit] Vote totals for Libertarian Candidates in NYC 2005
- Audrey Silk for Mayor 3,105 0.25%
- Jim Lesczynski for Public Advocate 17,034 2.22%
- Ron Moore for Comptroller 12,629 1.67%
- Joseph Dobrian for Manhattan Borough President 2,891 1.17%
- Gary Popkin for Brooklyn Borough President 2,143 0.82%
- Claudia Flanagan for City Council District 2 643 2.59%
- Jak Karako for City Council - District 4 358 1.03%
- Thomas Ruks for City Council - District 22 352 2.26%
[edit] External links
- Manhattan Libertarian Party website
- Libertarian Party of NY website
- National Libertarian Party website
- The 1994 Petition Drive by Blay Tarnoff
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