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United States political event
The 1991 Libertarian National Convention was held in Chicago, Illinois from August 29 to August 31, 1991. Andre Marrou of Alaska was chosen as the Libertarian Party 's nominee for president in the 1992 election .[ 3]
This was the first Libertarian National Convention to receive national television coverage, with C-SPAN broadcasting the convention.[ 4]
Libertarians hold a National Convention every two years to vote on party bylaws, platform and resolutions and elect national party officers and a judicial committee. Every four years it nominates presidential and vice presidential candidates.[ 5]
Voting for presidential nomination
Candidates
First ballot
Andre Marrou was elected on the first ballot, gathering a majority of the voting delegates, securing nomination.[ 7]
1991 Libertarian Party National Convention total vote count: Round 1
Candidate
Total votes cast
Percent of votes cast
Andre Marrou
257
53.3%
Richard Boddie
187
38.8%
None of the Above
20
4.2%
Hans Schroeder
7
1.5%
David Raaflaub
6
1.2%
Others (scattered)
5
1.0%
Color key:
1st place
2nd place
3rd place
4th place
5th place
6th place
Voting for vice presidential nomination
A separate vote was held for the vice presidential nomination. Nancy Lord was nominated on the third ballot.[ 8]
First ballot
1991 Libertarian Party National Convention total vote count: Round 1
Candidate
Total votes cast
Percent of votes cast
Richard Boddie
179
40.6%
Mary Ruwart
129
29.3%
Nancy Lord
98
22.2%
Calvin Warburton
19
4.3%
Craig Franklin
10
2.3%
Others (scattered)
6
1.4%
Color key:
1st place
2nd place
3rd place
4th place
5th place
6th place
Second ballot
After the second ballot, Ruwart dropped out of the race.
1991 Libertarian Party National Convention total vote count: Round 2
Candidate
Total votes cast
Percent of votes cast
Nancy Lord
179
42.6%
Richard Boddie
161
38.3%
Mary Ruwart
64
15.2%
Others (scattered)
16
3.8%
Color key:
1st place
2nd place
3rd place
4th place
Third ballot
Nancy Lord defeated Richard Boddie on the third ballot, securing the Libertarian Party nomination for Vice President.
1991 Libertarian Party National Convention total vote count: Round 3
Candidate
Total votes cast
Percent of votes cast
Nancy Lord
223
53.5%
Richard Boddie
185
44.4%
Others (scattered)
9
2.2%
Color key:
1st place
2nd place
3rd place
See also
References
^ Kirby, Joseph (1 September 1991). "Libertarians select candidate for 1992" . Newspapers.com . 1 Sep 1991, 20 – Chicago Tribune.
^ Minutes of the Meeting of the Libertarian National Committee 28 August 1991 Chicago, Illinois
^ Walsh, Edward (September 1, 1991). "Libertarian Party Nominates Real Estate Broker for Run at a Million Votes" . The Washington Post . Archived from the original on December 31, 2013. Retrieved May 27, 2012 .
^ Harrison, Eric (1 Sep 1991). " '92 Presidential Choice Named by Libertarians" . Newspapers.com . The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 29 May 2021 .
^ Libertarian Party Bylaws Archived 2008-06-05 at the Wayback Machine
^ a b Wagman, Robert (11 Sep 1991). "Libertarians thinking 1992" . Newspapers.com . The Tribune (Coshocton, Ohio). Newspaper Enterprise Association. Retrieved 29 May 2021 .
^ Arthur, Chester Alan (November 1991). "My Kind of Town" (PDF) . Liberty . p. 41. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-01. Retrieved May 27, 2012 – via Ludwig Von Mises Institute .
^ Arthur, Chester Alan (November 1991). "My Kind of Town" (PDF) . Liberty . pp. 41–42. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-01. Retrieved May 27, 2012 – via Ludwig Von Mises Institute .