22 Facts About Max Abramson

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Albert "Max" Abramson was born on April 29,1976 and is an American politician currently serving as a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing Rockingham District 37 since 2018.

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Max Abramson previously represented the same district from 2014 to 2016.

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Max Abramson ran for the nomination of the Libertarian Party for the 2020 presidential election, but dropped out on March 3,2020.

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Max Abramson sought the Veterans Party nomination for President but lost.

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In 2010, Max Abramson was a candidate in the Republican primaries for the New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham District 14, but lost narrowly.

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Max Abramson was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives, as a Republican, representing Rockingham, District 20 in late 2014.

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In May 2016, Max Abramson announced that he had changed his party registration from Republican to Libertarian.

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Max Abramson's campaign, buoyed by Gary Johnson's campaign, won major party status and automatic ballot access for the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire for the first time in 20 years.

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In 2022, Max Abramson was one of 13 Republicans to vote for a constitutional amendment to secede New Hampshire from United States.

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In 2022, Max Abramson opposed New Hampshire legislation that would allow homeowners to add up to four housing units on lots that were previously exclusively zoned for single-family housing.

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Max Abramson officially announced his campaign for president under the Libertarian banner on June 30,2019, two days after again leaving the Republican Party, and becoming an independent.

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Max Abramson stated that his primary campaign platform was to bring troops home and cut the national debt.

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Max Abramson quit the Libertarian Primary on March 3,2020, subsequently ending his bid for the Libertarian presidential nomination.

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On June 8, Max Abramson asked the Veterans Party of America for their presidential nomination, but they did not hold a national convention for 2020.

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Max Abramson later announced a run for the nomination of the Reform Party.

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Max Abramson attempted to organize a merger between the two parties, which was negatively reacted to by Reform Party leadership.

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Max Abramson decided to run as a Republican for the New Hampshire House of Representatives from District 37 of Rockingham County.

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On December 19,2010, Max Abramson was arrested after firing a gun into his backyard to breakup a fight.

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Max Abramson raised a claim of self defense and claimed he did this to prevent someone from getting stabbed in a fight happening inside his home.

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At the time, Max Abramson was a member of the Seabrook Planning Board and Budget Committee.

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Max Abramson was found guilty of one felony charge of reckless conduct and sentenced to one years' suspended sentence, 262 hours of community service.

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Max Abramson resigned from the Planning Board on July 17,2012.