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Bill Redpath

16th chair of the Libertarian National CommitteeFor the ex-professional footballer, see William Yates Redpath.

William Bruce Redpath (born October 9, 1957) is a former Chairman, Treasurer and At-Large Representative of the Libertarian National Committee, and past Chairman of the Virginia Libertarian State Committee. An eight time candidate for public office, he is the Libertarian Party of Illinois nominee for United States Senate in 2022. In 2020, he was the Libertarian Party candidate for the US House of Representatives in Illinois's 6th congressional district.

Contents

  • 1 Background
  • 2 Political career and activities
  • 3 Elections
  • 4 Business career
  • 5 Personal
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Background

Born and raised in Findlay, Ohio, Redpath graduated from Indiana University and then earned an MBA from the University of Chicago.He is a Certified Public Accountant currently licensed in Virginia, a Chartered Financial *yst, and an Accredited Senior Appraiser in Business Valuation in the American Society of Appraisers. He also holds the Accredited in Business Valuation designation from the American Ins*ute of Certified Public Accountants and has earned the Certificate in Investment Performance Measurement from the CFA Ins*ute.

Political career and activities

Redpath joined the Libertarian Party in 1984. He is noted within the Libertarian Party for his ballot access work; during his tenure as chairman of the LP's Ballot Access Committee, the party's presidential ticket achieved ballot access in all 50 states in two consecutive elections (1992 and 1996). It was the first time that a minor party's presidential ticket appeared on the ballot in all 50 states and DC in successive presidential elections. Since his involvement in national ballot access efforts, the Libertarian Party has had a presidential ticket on the ballot in all 50 states and DC in five of the last eight presidential elections.

He served as Chair of the Libertarian Party of Virginia State Committee from 1989 to 1991, and from 2014 to 2016. He twice previously served as the National Treasurer of the Libertarian National Committee, from 1991–1993 and from 2003–2004.

Redpath ran for the Virginia House of Delegates in 1993, and for the Virginia Senate in a special election in 1998. He was the Libertarian candidate for Governor of Virginia in 2001, receiving 0.8% of the vote. The theme of his campaign was "Anything That's Peaceful," the *le of a book on libertarianism by Leonard Read. He proposed a radically democratic electoral reform for Virginia in 2001 – interactive representation.

He was first elected as National Chair of the Libertarian Party by delegates to the 2006 Libertarian National Convention in Portland, Oregon in July 2006. He was re-elected by delegates to the 2008 Libertarian National Convention in Denver, Colorado on May 26, 2008.

In January 2008, Redpath announced his intention to seek the Libertarian nomination for the US Senate seat being vacated by Senator John Warner. On March 29, 2008, the Libertarian Party of Virginia state convention voted to nominate him as the party's official candidate. Redpath received 20,269 votes for 0.55% of the total vote. Redpath was the Libertarian Party nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives in Virginia's 10th congressional district in 2010. He received 2.20% of the vote.

Redpath opted not to seek a third term as National Chair. In May 2010, he was replaced by Mark Hinkle at the 2010 Libertarian National Convention in St. Louis, Missouri.

Redpath was elected to an At-Large position on the Libertarian National Committee at the 2010 convention and was appointed Treasurer on December 30, 2010 when the previous Treasurer resigned.

In June 2014, Redpath announced his candidacy as a Libertarian for Virginia’s 10th Congressional District seat being vacated by the Republican Representative Frank Wolf.

On May 28, 2016, Redpath and former US Congressman and 1988 Libertarian Party presidential candidate Ron Paul became the eighth and ninth inductees to the United States Libertarian Party Hall of Liberty.

From 1995 to 2019, Redpath served as Treasurer for FairVote in Takoma Park, Maryland, serves on the Board of Citizens in Charge and Citizens in Charge Foundation, and is Treasurer of FairVote Illinois.

In 2020, Redpath was the Libertarian Party candidate to represent Illinois's 6th congressional district in the US House of Representatives. Redpath ran a campaign on reducing government spending, easing occupational licensing requirements and limiting qualified immunity in the wake of the murder of George Floyd.

Elections

Business career

Redpath is a Managing Director in the Chicago office of Summit Ridge Group, LLC., a valuation and financial consulting firm specializing in Telecom, Satellite and Media. He previously was a Vice President of BIA Advisory Services, LLC (formerly known as BIA/Kelsey), in Chantilly, VA. Before that, he was a Senior Financial *yst with NBC in New York, an Internal Auditor with ABC in New York, *istant Financial Manager of WISH-TV in Indianapolis and an auditor with Arthur Andersen in Cincinnati.

Personal

Redpath resides in West Dundee, Illinois. He lived in Virginia 1985–2019, and in Leesburg, Virginia 2003-2019.

References

    External links

    • Ballot Access: The View from the Street; A Conversation with Bill Redpath
    • Appearances on C-SPAN
    Conventions
    • 1972 (Denver)
    • 1973 (Strongsville)
    • 1974 (Irving)
    • 1975 (New York City)
    • 1976 (Washington, D.C.)
    • 1977 (San Francisco)
    • 1978 (Boston)
    • 1979 (Los Angeles)
    • 1980 (Los Angeles)
    • 1981 (Denver)
    • 1983 (New York City)
    • 1985 (Phoenix)
    • 1987 (Seattle)
    • 1989 (Philadelphia)
    • 1991 (Chicago)
    • 1993 (Salt Lake City)
    • 1996 (Washington)
    • 1998 (Washington)
    • 2000 (Anaheim)
    • 2002 (Indianapolis)
    • 2004 (Atlanta)
    • 2006 (Portland)
    • 2008 (Denver)
    • 2010 (St. Louis)
    • 2012 (Las Vegas)
    • 2014 (Columbus)
    • 2016 (Orlando)
    • 2018 (New Orleans)
    • 2020 (Orlando)
    • 2021 chair election
    • 2022 (Reno)
    Affiliated
    organizations
    • College Libertarians
    • Libertarian National Committee
    • Radical Caucus
    • Libertarians for Life
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