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Andre Marrou (Andre Verne Marrou) was born on 4 December, 1938 in Nixon, Texas, U.S., is an American politician (born 1938). Discover Andre Marrou's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

Popular As Andre Verne Marrou
Occupation N/A
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 4 December 1938
Birthday 4 December
Birthplace Nixon, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1938

Andrew Verne Marrou (December 4, 1938) is an American politician who served in the Alaska House of Representatives from the 5th district as a member of the Libertarian Party from 1985 to 1987.

Andrew Verne Marrou was born in Nixon, Texas, on December 4, 1938, to Andrew Noil Marrou.

He graduated from San Marcos High School and considered becoming a Methodist minister.

1962

He was one of the first people to receive a National Merit Scholarship and graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a bachelor's degree in 1962.

He was given the nickname Andre by French roommates at MIT.

Marrou was a member of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary in Massachusetts and Civil Air Patrol in Alaska.

1973

He lived in Massachusetts until he moved to Alaska in 1973.

He lived in Boston until he moved to Alaska in 1973.

1976

He joined the Alaska Libertarian Party in 1976, and became its vice chair.

Marrou joined the Libertarian Party in September 1976 after being handed a brochure in Anchorage.

He became vice chair of the Alaska Libertarian Party.

He moved to Homer and established a Libertarian affiliate there.

1978

They moved onto Perl Island in 1978, before returning to Homer in 1980.

1982

He unsuccessfully sought a seat in the state house in 1982, before being elected in 1984, but lost reelection.

Marrou ran for Seat B from the 5th district in the Alaska House of Representatives in 1982, but placed second out of three candidates.

1984

He was elected to the state house in 1984, after defeating incumbent Republican Representative Milo Fritz by 56 votes.

Marrou was the third Libertarian member of the state house after Dick Randolph and Dick Randolph.

Marrou spent $21,600 during the campaign, with television advertising costing $10,150.

Fritz asked Lieutenant Governor Steve McAlpine to decertify Marrou's victory claiming that Marrou knowingly lied on his conflict-of-interest form, but McAlpine declined.

1986

In 1986, he moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he worked as a real estate broker.

Marrou lost relection to Democratic nominee C.E. Swackhammer in 1986.

Marrou declined to join the Democratic and Republican caucuses.

During his tenure in the state legislature he served on the Community and Regional Affairs and Transportation committees.

He introduced more bills than any other member of the state house, but only one was passed.

1988

He was the Libertarian vice-presidential nominee in the 1988 election and presidential nominee in the 1992 election.

Marrou was born in Nixon, Texas, and educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

In February 1988, Marrou announced at the Libertarian Party of California's state convention that he would seek the party's vice presidential nomination.

John Vernon nominated Marrou for the presidential nomination, but he declined.

Three delegates voted for him on the presidential ballot.

Ron Paul won the presidential nomination while Marrou, after being nominated by David Bergland and seconded by Tonie Nathan and Michael Emerling, won the vice presidential nomination.

Perry Willis was the chair of Marrou's vice-presidential campaign.

1990

Marrou announced his presidential campaign to LP News and launched it on November 7, 1990, with James A. Lewis as his campaign manager.

1991

He won the Libertarian presidential nomination for the 1992 presidential election at the national convention on August 31, 1991.

He wanted a woman to serve as his vice-presidential running mate and favored Mary Ruwart, but she lost the nomination to Nancy Lord.

1992

Marrou spent $30,000 in New Hampshire during the 1992 primary.

He won the Libertarian presidential primary without opposition, received 99 write-in votes in the Republican votes, and 70 write-in votes in the Democratic primary.

He received more votes in Dixville Notch's midnight vote than the winners of the Republican and Democratic primaries.

He also won the California and Nebraska primaries without opposition.

1996

Marrou received one write-in vote in the New Hampshire Libertarian vice-presidential primary during the 1996 presidential election.

Irwin Schiff won with a plurality of write-in votes.