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After a closely contested race, former congressman [[Ron Paul]] wins the presidential nomination over American Indian activist [[Russell Means]]. Another widely known candidate, composer [[Frank Zappa]], was forced to withdraw earlier for health reasons. | After a closely contested race, former congressman [[Ron Paul]] wins the presidential nomination over American Indian activist [[Russell Means]]. Another widely known candidate, composer [[Frank Zappa]], was forced to withdraw earlier for health reasons. | ||
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After a closely contested race, former congressman Ron Paul wins the presidential nomination over American Indian activist Russell Means. Another widely known candidate, composer Frank Zappa, was forced to withdraw earlier for health reasons.
??? was chosen as the vice-presidential candidate and ??? as the national chair.
Preceded by: 1984 |
Libertarian National Convention 1988 |
Succeeded by: 1992 |