Don Gorman

Donald Gorman (born 1937 or 1938)[1] is a former member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.

[3] Gorman was elected to the New Hampshire House as a member of the Libertarian Party.

[6] In the same year, he drafted a bill to repeal the state's business enterprise tax.

[7] In 1994 Gorman sponsored a resolution warning of the dissolution of the United States federal government in the event of the national debt reaching $6 trillion;[8] and sponsored legislation that would broaden the state of New Hampshire's definition of a political party to include all parties that had received three percent of the vote in an election for governor, the U.S. Congress or the Executive Council of New Hampshire.

[10] In 2000 he sought the Libertarian Party's presidential nomination, which ultimately went to investment banker and 1996 nominee Harry Browne.

Gorman in 2010