Earle Harold Munn (November 29, 1903 – June 6, 1992) was an American politician who served as the chairman of the Prohibition Party.
In 1941, he ran for a seat on the Michigan Board of Regents as a member of the Prohibition Party.
[4] On August 27, 1963, around 300 delegates attended the Prohibition National Convention, voting to nominate Munn and Mark R. Shaw as the party's presidential and vice-presidential candidates, respectively.
[5] On June 29, 1968, 56 delegates attended the convention, nominating a ticket of Munn and Rolland E. Fisher.
[6] On June 25, 1971, Munn won the presidential nomination again, with Marshall E. Uncapher as his running mate.