Gary Greenberg
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Gary Greenberg | |
Chair Libertarian Party of New York | |
1979—1982 | |
Predecessor: | Charles Steber |
Successor: | John Francis |
Chair Libertarian Party of New York | |
1975—March 1976 | |
Predecessor: | Raymond Strong |
Successor: | John Deane |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | November 11, 1943 |
Occupation: | Attorney, Author |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
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Gary Greenberg (born November 11, 1943) is a criminal defense attorney and author and one of the founders of the Libertarian Party of New York. He ran for office as a Libertarian for Congress (1972), Manhattan District Attorney (1973) and Governor (1978). He served four terms as Chair of the Libertarian Party of New York and has published several books about religion and history.
Biography
Greenberg was born on November 11, 1943. He was one of the founders of the Libertarian Party of New York and its first candidate for U.S. Congress, running in District 18 in 1972.
Books
- War of the Werewolf (with Jerome Tuccille, 2000)
- The Werewolf of Wall Street (with Jerome Tuccille, 2000)
Political Campaigns
- US Congress, New York (1972)
- Manhattan District Attorney (1973) (Gary's share of the Manhattan Attorney General's race was 3.65% with 8,301 votes, and he pulled better than 6% in some districts; in two of the city's 13 assembly districts, Gary outpolled the Conservative line.)
- Governor, New York (1978)
Organizational Positions
- Chair, (1975—March 1976; 1979—1982)
- Fran Youngstein for Mayor of New York City
- Campaign Chair (1973)
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- 1978 Candidates
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- New York Candidates for Governor
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- Party Activists from the 1980s