Bill Redpath | |
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Chairman of the Libertarian Party | |
In office 2006–2010 |
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Preceded by | Michael Dixon |
Succeeded by | Mark Hinkle |
Personal details | |
Born | October 9, 1957 Findlay, Ohio |
William Redpath (born October 9, 1957) is the current Treasurer and immediate past National Chair of the United States Libertarian Party, first elected by delegates to the 2006 Libertarian National Convention in Portland, Oregon in July 2006. He was re-elected by delegates to the 2008 Libertarian National Convention in Denver, Colorado on May 26, 2008.
Born and raised in Findlay, Ohio, Redpath graduated from Indiana University and then earned an MBA from the University of Chicago. Currently a resident of Leesburg, Virginia, Redpath is a Vice President of BIA Kelsey, a financial consulting firm in media and telecommunications. Previously, he was a Senior Financial Analyst with NBC in New York, an Internal Auditor with ABC in New York, Assistant Financial Manager of WISH-TV in Indianapolis and an auditor with Arthur Andersen in Cincinnati.
Redpath joined the Libertarian Party in 1984. He is noted within the Libertarian Party for his ballot access work; during his tenure as chairman of the LP's Ballot Access Committee, the party's presidential ticket achieved ballot access in all 50 states in two consecutive elections (1992 and 1996). It was the first time that a minor party's presidential ticket appeared on the ballot in all 50 states and DC in successive presidential elections.
He served as Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Virginia from 1989 to 1991. He twice previously served as the National Treasurer of the Libertarian National Committee, from 1991–1993 and from 2003–2004.
Redpath ran for the Virginia House of Delegates in 1993, and for the Virginia Senate in a special election in 1998. He was the Libertarian candidate for Governor of Virginia in 2001, receiving 0.8% of the vote. The theme of his campaign was "Anything That's Peaceful," which is the title of a book on libertarianism written in the 1964 by Leonard Read. Ironically, the cover of the then current edition of the book was a drawing of The Statue of Liberty and the World Trade Center.
In January 2008, Redpath announced his intention to seek the Libertarian nomination for the US Senate seat being vacated by Senator John Warner. On March 29, 2008, the Libertarian Party of Virginia state convention voted to nominate him as the party's official candidate.[1] Redpath received 20,269 votes for 0.55% of the total vote. Redpath was the Libertarian party nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives in Virginia's 10th congressional district in 2010. He received 2.20% of the vote.
Redpath opted not to seek a third term as National Chair.[2] In May 2010, he was replaced by Mark Hinkle at the 2010 Libertarian National Convention in St. Louis, Missouri.[3]
Redpath was elected to an At-Large position on the Libertarian National Committee at the 2010 convention and was appointed Treasurer on December 30, 2010 when the previous Treasurer resigned.
Redpath currently serves as Treasurer for FairVote[4] in Takoma Park, MD, serves on the Board of Citizens in Charge and Citizens In Charge Foundation and is on the Advisory Committee of Virginians for Instant Runoff Voting.[5]
Redpath is a Certified Public Accountant currently licensed in Virginia, a Chartered Financial Analyst, and an Accredited Senior Appraiser in Business Valuation in the American Society of Appraisers. He also holds the Accredited in Business Valuation designation from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and has earned the Certificate in Investment Performance Measurement from the CFA Institute.
Party political offices | ||
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Preceded by Michael Dixon |
U.S. Libertarian Party National Chairman 2006 – 2010 |
Succeeded by Mark Hinkle |