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Dick Randolph

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in 1978. He was re-elected in 1980. After Alaska greatly increased its revenue from the development of oil, Randolph advocated the repeal of the state income tax. The effort was successful, with Alaska being one of only two states where residents pay neither an income nor a sales taxβ€”the other being
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Running as a Libertarian in 1978 Randolph finished fifth out of 17 candidates, taking one of the six State House seats in District 20. He was re-elected in 1980, coming in first out of 18 candidates, with his fellow Libertarian
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in the 1970 election. He was re-elected in 1972, but did not seek re-election in 1974, likely in protest of financial reporting laws which had just been enacted. A number of fellow legislators, also
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taking 4th and giving the Alaska LP two of the six seats in District 20. Randolph supported repealing Alaska's income tax in 1980. He declined to seek reelection in the 1982 election.
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agency, becoming its top sales agent in the nation in 1965. He also served as the state president and national vice-president for the
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after having his name put forward for the nomination by the then-chair of the Libertarian Party of Hawaii, and
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who is best known as the first person to be elected to partisan office under the banner of the
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that same year to become a teacher, spending several years doing such in
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Republican Party members of the Alaska House of Representatives
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In May 1981, Randolph announced that he would run in the
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went on to become the party's presidential nominee.
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Alaska House of Representatives
Alaska House of Representatives
Libertarian Party
insurance
Fairbanks, Alaska
Libertarian Party
Alaska House of Representatives
New Hampshire
Salmon, Idaho
Idaho State College
Alaska
Valdez
South Naknek
State Farm Insurance
Jaycees
Alaska House of Representatives
Republican
self-employed
Roger MacBride
1976 presidential election
Ken Fanning
1982 gubernatorial election
1980
presidential nomination
Ed Clark
"Randolph Optimistic"


"Libertarians Nominate Clark"

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