Who was Ron Pauls running mate?

Who was Ron Pauls running mate?

Who was Ron Pauls running mate?

Paul defeated Native American activist Russell Means at the Libertarian Party’s National Convention in Seattle to win the party’s presidential nomination. Former Alaska State representative Andre Marrou was selected as his running mate.

What did Ron Paul stand for?

The central tenet of Paul’s political philosophy is that “the proper role for government in America is to provide national defense, a court system for civil disputes, a criminal justice system for acts of force and fraud, and little else.”

Which Paul ran for President?

Ron Paul has unsuccessfully run for president three times; it may refer to: Ron Paul presidential campaign, 1988. Ron Paul presidential campaign, 2008. Ron Paul presidential campaign, 2012.

Is Ron Paul related to Rand Paul?

Randal Howard Paul (born January 7, 1963) is an American physician and politician serving as the junior U.S. senator from Kentucky since 2011. He is a son of former three-time presidential candidate and 12-term U.S. representative of Texas, Ron Paul.

Which Paul ran for president?

How are sheriffs selected in Lancashire?

The right to nominate and select high sheriffs in Lancashire is vested in the monarch in right of the Duchy of Lancaster.

Who appoints the Sheriff of Cornwall?

The Duchy of Cornwall’s first charter in 1337 states that the Shrievalty of Cornwall, the right to appoint the sheriff for the county, is vested in the Duke of Cornwall. Two further charters, dated 18 March 1337 and 3 January 1338, state that no sheriff of the king shall enter Cornwall to execute the king’s writ.

What states have high sheriffs?

Such a position exists in Rhode Island (executive high sheriff), and Hawaii. In New Hampshire, the ten high sheriffs are the senior law enforcement officers of each county, and have police powers throughout the state.

What does a High Sheriff do in Canada?

In Canada, the High Sheriff provides administrative services to the supreme and provincial courts. The office existed in the Irish Free State, but was abolished in 1926. In England and Wales, the offices of high sheriff were created at the direction of the Local Government Act 1972 incepting on 1 April 1974.