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1 Voting for presidential nomination  



1.1  First ballot  





1.2  Second ballot  





1.3  Third ballot  





1.4  Fourth Ballot  







2 Voting for vice presidential nomination  



2.1  First ballot  





2.2  Second ballot  







3 See also  





4 References  














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1983 Libertarian National Convention
1984 presidential election
Convention
Date(s)August 29 – September 4
CityNew York City
Candidates
Presidential nomineeDavid BerglandofCalifornia
Vice presidential nomineeJames A. LewisofConnecticut
Other candidatesEarl RavenalofWashington D.C.
Mary RuwartofMichigan
‹ 1981 · 1985 ›

The 1983 Libertarian National Convention was held from August 29 to September 4, 1983, at the Sheraton Hotel in New York, New York. The delegates at the convention, on behalf of the U.S. Libertarian Party, nominated David Bergland for the president and James A. Lewis for the vice president in the 1984 presidential election.[1]

Paul Grant was elected as chairman of the Libertarian Party National Committee, winning out over Sheldon Richman. Grant served as chairman from 1983 to 1985.[2]

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]

Voting for presidential nomination

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First ballot

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1983 Libertarian Party National Convention total vote count: Round 1
Candidate Total votes cast Percent of votes cast
Earl Ravenal 190 35.4%
David Bergland 185 34.5%
Mary Ruwart 77 14.3%
Tonie Nathan 53 10.0%
Richard Siano 21 3.9%
None of the Above 7 1.3%
Others (scattered) 4 0.7%
Color key: 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place 5th place 6th place 7th place

Second ballot

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1983 Libertarian Party National Convention total vote count: Round 2
Candidate Total votes cast Percent of votes cast
David Bergland 218 40.6%
Earl Ravenal 198 36.9%
Mary Ruwart 99 18.4%
Others (scattered) 22 4.1%
Color key: 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place

After the second round, Mary Ruwart dropped out, throwing her support for David Bergland.[4]

Third ballot

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1983 Libertarian Party National Convention total vote count: Round 3
Candidate Total votes cast Percent of votes cast
David Bergland 260 48.4%
Earl Ravenal 243 45.3%
None of the Above 34 6.3%
Color key: 1st place 2nd place 3rd place

Fourth Ballot

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1983 Libertarian Party National Convention total vote count: Round 4
Candidate Total votes cast Percent of votes cast
David Bergland 270 51.5%
Earl Ravenal 230 43.9%
None of the Above 24 4.6%
Color key: 1st place 2nd place 3rd place

Voting for vice presidential nomination

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A separate vote was held for the vice presidential nomination.

First ballot

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After the first ballot, David Nolan (finishing third) dropped out, throwing his support for James A. Lewis

1983 Libertarian Party National Convention total vote count: Round 1
Candidate Total votes cast Percent of votes cast
Mary Ruwart 140 31.4%
James A. Lewis 117 26.2%
David Nolan 84 18.8%
Joe Fuhrig 61 13.7%
Others (scattered) 44 9.9%
Color key: 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place 5th place

Second ballot

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Upon Completion of the second ballot, Fuhrig withdrew, allowing Jim Lewis to secure the nomination on the third and final ballot.

1983 Libertarian Party National Convention total vote count: Round 2
Candidate Total votes cast Percent of votes cast
James A. Lewis 206 46.2%
Mary Ruwart 145 32.5%
Joe Fuhrig 91 20.4%
Others (Scattered) 4 0.9%
Color key: 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Rothbard, Murray (Sep–Oct 1983). "Total Victory: How Sweet It Is!" (PDF). The Libertarian Forum via Ludwig Von Mises Institute. Retrieved May 28, 2012.
  • ^ Paul Grant
  • ^ "Libertarian Party Bylaws". Archived from the original on June 5, 2008.
  • ^ Rothbard, Murray (Sep–Oct 1983). "Total Victory: How Sweet It Is!" (PDF). The Libertarian Forum via Ludwig Von Mises Institute. p. 12. Retrieved May 28, 2012.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1983_Libertarian_National_Convention&oldid=1176338069"

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