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'''Bill Hall''' (William W. Hall) is a Libertarian Party activist, having joined the national Libertarian Party in 1977, after having heard LP presidential candidate [[Roger MacBride]] speak at Wabash College, in Crawfordsville, Indiana, in the Spring of 1976. From 1977 to 1981 he was a member and active in the [[Libertarian Party of Indiana]], served as Anderson area coordinator on the state central committee, and attended the [[National Convention 1979]] as an Indiana delegate.  
'''William W. "Bill" Hall''' is a Libertarian Party activist, having joined the national Libertarian Party in 1977, after having heard LP presidential candidate [[Roger MacBride]] speak at Wabash College, in Crawfordsville, Indiana, in the Spring of 1976. From 1977 to 1981 he was a member and active in the [[Libertarian Party of Indiana]], served as Anderson area coordinator on the state central committee, and attended the [[National Convention 1979]] as an Indiana delegate.  


From 1978-1983 he was a member and active in the [[Libertarian Party of Illinois]], where he ran for [[Libertarian Party of Illinois Historical Election Results|State Representative in 1980]] and attended the [[National Convention 1981]] as an Illinois delegate.  
From 1978-1983 he was a member and active in the [[Libertarian Party of Illinois]], where he ran for [[Libertarian Party of Illinois Historical Election Results|State Representative in 1980]] and attended the [[National Convention 1981]] as an Illinois delegate.  

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