Daniel T. Lewis - Political Career

Political Career

Shortly after graduating from college, Lewis became acquainted with the Libertarian Party and became active in the Libertarian Party on the local level. In 2002 he helped restart the Hamilton County Libertarian Party. Subsequently, Lewis became Secretary of the Hamilton County Libertarian Party. He is listed under educators on the Comprehensive Listing of Notable Libertarians

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