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The 1987 Libertarian National Convention was held at the Sheraton Hotel in Seattle, Washington, from September 4 to September 6, 1987.[1] Ron Paul of Texas was chosen as the Libertarian Party's nominee for president in the 1988 election.[2]
1988 presidential election | |
Convention | |
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Date(s) | September 4–6, 1987 |
City | Seattle, Washington |
Candidates | |
Presidential nominee | Ron Paul of Texas |
Vice-presidential nominee | Andre Marrou of Alaska |
Other candidates | Russell Means of South Dakota |
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.[3]
Ron Paul was elected on the first ballot, gathering a majority of the voting delegates, securing nomination.[2]
Candidate | Total votes cast | Percent of votes cast | ||||||||||
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Ron Paul | 196 | 51.3% | ||||||||||
Russell Means | 120 | 31.4% | ||||||||||
James A. Lewis | 49 | 12.8% | ||||||||||
None of the Above | 14 | 3.7% | ||||||||||
Harry Glenn | 3 | 0.8% | ||||||||||
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A separate vote was held for the vice presidential nomination. Andre Marrou of Alaska was nominated without opposition.[2]
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