Laureen Oliver is an US politician who co-founded the New York State Independence Party.
Career
In 1992 Oliver Co-Founded the New York State Independence Party with B. Thomas Golisano.[1] Prior to the Independence Party Oliver served as the Monroe County Chairwoman of United We Stand America.[2]
Oliver served as Founding State Chairwoman of Independence Party[3] from 1993 to 1998. She also served as a National Delegate to the Reform Party.
In 1994, she was the party's nominee for Mary Donohue and the Democratic ticket of New York City Council Speaker Peter Vallone and Brighton Town Supervisor Sandra Frankel.
In 1996 she served on Governor Lamm's presidential committee and nominated him at the 1996 Reform Party's National Convention in Long Beach, California.
1998 Results for NYS Governor and Lieutenant Governor
1994 Race for NYS Comptroller
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Carl McCall (D-L), 45.15%
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Herbert London (R-C-RTL), 40.48%
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Laureen Oliver (I), 1%
References
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^ HABERMAN, MAGGIE (2009-01-17). "BLOOMY & GOLISANO IN THIRD-PARTY TAG-TEAM". The New York Post.
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^ Anon [1], Ind Party
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^ TOLLERSON, ERNEST (1996-07-18). "POLITICS: THE THIRD PARTY;Reform Party's Crucial Surveying Runs Into Problems". The New York Times.
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