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Along with [[Don Doig]] was the founder of the non-profit group [[Fully Informed Jury Association]] in Montana. The organization was set up to inform Americans about their rights as jurors as well as personal liberties. <ref>The Day December 14, 1999 [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1915&dat=19991214&id=tp5GAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5vgMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1422,2917969&hl=en D4 Nation New Mexica county ordered to use non-English speaking jurors by Jordan Koidin Associated Press Writer]</ref><ref>''Punishment, Participatory Democracy, and the Jury'' By Albert W. Dzur [https://books.google.com/books?id=3g75hWJ5FZMC&pg=PA132&dq=%22Larry+Dodge%22LIbertarian&hl=en&sa=X&ei=38I7VbTQI5TV8gXy34CgDg&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22Larry%20Dodge%22LIbertarian&f=false Page 132 The Citizen-Activist Movement of the Fully Informed Jury Association (FIJA)]</ref>
Along with [[Don Doig]] was the founder of the non-profit group [[Fully Informed Jury Association]] in Montana. The organization was set up to inform Americans about their rights as jurors as well as personal liberties. <ref>The Day December 14, 1999 [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1915&dat=19991214&id=tp5GAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5vgMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1422,2917969&hl=en D4 Nation New Mexica county ordered to use non-English speaking jurors by Jordan Koidin Associated Press Writer]</ref><ref>''Punishment, Participatory Democracy, and the Jury'' By Albert W. Dzur [https://books.google.com/books?id=3g75hWJ5FZMC&pg=PA132&dq=%22Larry+Dodge%22LIbertarian&hl=en&sa=X&ei=38I7VbTQI5TV8gXy34CgDg&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22Larry%20Dodge%22LIbertarian&f=false Page 132 The Citizen-Activist Movement of the Fully Informed Jury Association (FIJA)]</ref>
===Political===
===Political===
Dodge was the best known leader of the Montana Libertarian Party. <ref>The Spokesman-Review Friday Nov. 9, 1984 [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1314&dat=19841109&id=d1hWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=B-8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4392,5135671&hl=en Page 12 Libertarians retain ballot status]</ref>
Dodge was the best known leader of the Montana Libertarian Party. <ref>The Spokesman-Review Friday Nov. 9, 1984 [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1314&dat=19841109&id=d1hWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=B-8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4392,5135671&hl=en Page 12 Libertarians retain ballot status]</ref>He tried three times for statewide office. <ref>ABA Journal Jul 1991 [https://books.google.com/books?id=fAIEvxe-NkgC&pg=PA18&lpg=PA18&dq=Larry+Dodge+Libertarian&source=bl&ots=QRnxHnVqAo&sig=KFreXvAuAaEC6y2g_wTfDvRgIjw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=X7E8VbbaJMaumAXgoIDgAg&ved=0CCwQ6AEwBDgK#v=onepage&q=Larry%20Dodge%20Libertarian&f=false Page 18 Poower to the Juries]</ref>
In 1982 Dodge campaigned for the senate seat that was held by democrat John Melcher and Republican Larry Williams. He got 4 percent of the vote. <ref>Spokesman-Review Sep 5, 1984 [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1314&dat=19840905&id=BA1XAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-O4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=2233,2911350&hl=en Page 16, Montana Libertarians seek success, not agreement By Larry Wills Staff correspondent]</ref><ref>Lewiston Journal Oct-4, 1982 [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1899&dat=19821004&id=SNVGAAAAIBAJ&sjid=oPMMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3657,459098&hl=en Page 6, The answer really came easy]</ref> In an artricle in the Spokesman-Review Oct 20, 1982, he said that Melcher was being bankrolled by special interest groups and that Republican Williams was using polls to pick out the most popular issues to aid his image. <ref>Spokesman-Review Oct 20, 1982 [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1314&dat=19821020&id=sflLAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2e4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5471,2014921&hl=en Senate seat candidates trade jobs]</ref>
In 1982 Dodge campaigned for the senate seat that was held by democrat John Melcher and Republican Larry Williams. He got 4 percent of the vote. <ref>Spokesman-Review Sep 5, 1984 [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1314&dat=19840905&id=BA1XAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-O4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=2233,2911350&hl=en Page 16, Montana Libertarians seek success, not agreement By Larry Wills Staff correspondent]</ref><ref>Lewiston Journal Oct-4, 1982 [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1899&dat=19821004&id=SNVGAAAAIBAJ&sjid=oPMMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3657,459098&hl=en Page 6, The answer really came easy]</ref> In an artricle in the Spokesman-Review Oct 20, 1982, he said that Melcher was being bankrolled by special interest groups and that Republican Williams was using polls to pick out the most popular issues to aid his image. <ref>Spokesman-Review Oct 20, 1982 [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1314&dat=19821020&id=sflLAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2e4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5471,2014921&hl=en Senate seat candidates trade jobs]</ref>


==Interviews==
==Interviews==
*''''[[KTKK]] AM-63'''October 1998, The Kathy Herman Show <ref>The FIJActivist Number 20 Autumn 1995 Page 8 State News http://fija.org/docs/NL_1995_20.pdf</ref>
*'''[[KTKK]] AM-63''' October 1998, The Kathy Herman Show <ref>The FIJActivist Number 20 Autumn 1995 Page 8 State News http://fija.org/docs/NL_1995_20.pdf</ref>
==Links==
* [http://www.whiteoutpress.com/articles/q32012/rip-larry-dodge-long-live-fija641/ Whiteout Press tribute to Larry Dodge]
==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 09:43, 26 April 2015

Larry Dodge was a Montana businessman and former Chair of the Montana Libertarian party. He was also an activist.

Background

Personal

He was born in was born in Oakland, CA. Had worked as a professional photographer. [1] He died on July 17, 2012 aged 69. [2]

Fully Informed Jury Assocation

Along with Don Doig was the founder of the non-profit group Fully Informed Jury Association in Montana. The organization was set up to inform Americans about their rights as jurors as well as personal liberties. [3][4]

Political

Dodge was the best known leader of the Montana Libertarian Party. [5]He tried three times for statewide office. [6] In 1982 Dodge campaigned for the senate seat that was held by democrat John Melcher and Republican Larry Williams. He got 4 percent of the vote. [7][8] In an artricle in the Spokesman-Review Oct 20, 1982, he said that Melcher was being bankrolled by special interest groups and that Republican Williams was using polls to pick out the most popular issues to aid his image. [9]

Interviews

  • KTKK AM-63 October 1998, The Kathy Herman Show [10]

References

  1. ^ The Dallas Morning News Aug. 17, 2012 Dr. Lawrence Burnham Dodge Obituary
  2. ^ Ballot Access News August 15, 2012 Larry Dodge Dies by Richard Winger
  3. ^ The Day December 14, 1999 D4 Nation New Mexica county ordered to use non-English speaking jurors by Jordan Koidin Associated Press Writer
  4. ^ Punishment, Participatory Democracy, and the Jury By Albert W. Dzur Page 132 The Citizen-Activist Movement of the Fully Informed Jury Association (FIJA)
  5. ^ The Spokesman-Review Friday Nov. 9, 1984 Page 12 Libertarians retain ballot status
  6. ^ ABA Journal Jul 1991 Page 18 Poower to the Juries
  7. ^ Spokesman-Review Sep 5, 1984 Page 16, Montana Libertarians seek success, not agreement By Larry Wills Staff correspondent
  8. ^ Lewiston Journal Oct-4, 1982 Page 6, The answer really came easy
  9. ^ Spokesman-Review Oct 20, 1982 Senate seat candidates trade jobs
  10. ^ The FIJActivist Number 20 Autumn 1995 Page 8 State News http://fija.org/docs/NL_1995_20.pdf