Theodora Nathalia "Tonie" Nathan (February 9, 1923 – March 20, 2014) was an American radio producer, television producer, and political activist. She...
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journalist, disc jockey Tonie Campbell nickname of Anthony Eugene Campbell (born 1960), American athlete Tonie Nathan Theodora Nathalia Nathan (1923 – 2014), American...
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served as finance chairman for his campaign. John Hospers and Theodora "Tonie" Nathan of the newly formed Libertarian Party were on the ballot only in Colorado...
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primaries. She was the first Asian American woman to run for president. Tonie Nathan, the Libertarian Party's vice presidential candidate in 1972, was the...
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First Jewish candidate to receive an electoral vote for Vice President: Tonie Nathan of the Libertarian Party, from a faithless elector (1972) First Jewish...
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By the end of 2009, 146 Libertarians were holding elected offices. Tonie Nathan, running as the Libertarian Party's vice presidential candidate in the...
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Libertarian Party's inaugural ticket of John Hospers for president and Tonie Nathan for vice president. Four years later, the party nominated him as their...
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Comptroller Loretta Weinberg, former Majority Leader of the New Jersey Senate Tonie Nathan was the vice presidential nominee of the Libertarian Party in 1972. She...
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known as S R Nathan Syd Nathan (1904–1968), American music business executive Tonie Nathan (1923–2014), American politician Tony Nathan (born 1956), American...
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Feminists (ALF) was founded in 1973 by Tonie Nathan and Sharon Presley on Ayn Rand's birthday in Eugene, Oregon, at Nathan's home. In September 1975 in New York...
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receive an electoral college majority vote, for vice-president in 1928 Tonie Nathan, the first woman to receive an electoral college vote, for vice president...
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Democratic state senator (and future Governor) Ted Kulongoski and Libertarian Tonie Nathan. The primary elections were held on May 20, 1980 in conjunction with...
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women, nine of whom received vice presidential votes: the first was Tonie Nathan who in 1972 received one vote from a faithless elector. This was followed...
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in the primaries, Tonie Nathan was chosen as the Libertarian Party candidate at that party's convention in June. Previously, Nathan had been the Libertarian...
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Napolitano, former New Jersey Superior Court Judge and host of Freedom Watch Tonie Nathan, 1972 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee David Nolan, principal...
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Aesthetics at Harvard. In the 1972 U.S. presidential election, Hospers and Tonie Nathan were the first presidential and vice-presidential nominees, respectively...
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votes for Libertarian candidates John Hospers and Tonie Nathan. MacBride's vice-presidential vote for Nathan was the first electoral vote cast for a woman...
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177,270 65.69% Republican John D. Newkirk 76,649 28.40% Libertarian Tonie Nathan 4,919 1.82% Reform Bill Bonville 3,960 1.47% Socialist David Duemler...
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Gene Burns, talk radio host from Florida (withdrew – August 26, 1983) Tonie Nathan, 1972 vice presidential nominee from Oregon (declined to contest) Earl...
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Lodge. Faithless elector Roger MacBride of Virginia voted for Hospers and Nathan instead of Nixon and Agnew. Mike Padden, a faithless elector from Washington...
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Klausner, Murray Rothbard, Roy Childs, D. Frank Robinson, and Theodora (Tonie) Nathan.[citation needed] A press conference announcing the new party was held...
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National Convention. The 1972 Convention was notable for nominating Tonie Nathan for vice president, the first woman, as well as the first Jew, to receive...
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97, Moroccan politician. Kristian Mosegaard, 83, Danish footballer. Tonie Nathan, 91, American politician, first woman to receive an electoral vote in...
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220 28% 32 0% 1990 Peter DeFazio (incumbent) 162,494 86% No candidate Tonie Nathan Libertarian 26,432 14% 426 0% 1992 Peter DeFazio (incumbent) 199,372...
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1934) 2014 – Hilderaldo Bellini, Brazilian footballer (b. 1930) 2014 – Tonie Nathan, American politician (b. 1923) 2014 – Khushwant Singh, Indian journalist...
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city councilman, Lago Vista, Texas Bill Lynn, alderman, Davenport, Iowa Tonie Nathan, former Libertarian vice-presidential candidate, and the first woman...
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– Brendan Behan, Irish rebel, poet, and playwright (d. 1964) 1923 – Tonie Nathan, American radio host, producer, and politician (d. 2014) 1925 – John...
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and archivist Casey Neistat (born 1981) filmmaker, producer, YouTuber Tonie Nathan (1923–2014) – Libertarian Party political figure Sarah Natochenny (born...
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first female Fortune 500 CEO, as CEO of the Washington Post company. Tonie Nathan was the first woman in America to receive an electoral vote for vice...
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television producer Activist Higher education University of Oregon (BA) Tonie Nathan of OR (1923–2014) Opponent(s) Richard Nixon (Republican) George McGovern...
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