John Deane
John Deane | |
Chair Libertarian Party of New York | |
March 1976—November 14, 1976 | |
Predecessor: | Gary Greenberg |
Successor: | Anne Weill |
Personal Details | |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
John Deane was Chair of the Libertarian Party of New York from March to November 1976. He was from Schenectady.
Biography
John Deane was from Schenectady, and served as the State Representative from the Capital District Libertarian Party during the 1975-1976 term. He was also elected 4th Alternate Delegate for the National Convention 1976, in the third round of voting at the 1975 State Convention. At the State Convention on March 28, 1976, he was elected Chair of the Libertarian Party of New York. He received 36 votes, having run against Gary Greenberg and Lee Schubert. Deane served as State Chair until November 14, 1976. He also served as a Presidential Elector for the 1976 general election for Roger MacBride. He was active with the Capital District Libertarian Party as recent as January 1977.
Organizational Positions
- Chair (March 28, 1976—November 14, 1976)
- Vice-Chair (1975—?)
- State Representative (1975—March 28, 1976)