Mark M. Noble | |
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Libertarian Party nominee for Ohio House of Representatives, 24th District |
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Opponent(s) | Stephanie Kunze, Kathy Hoff |
Incumbent | Stephanie Kunze |
Personal details | |
Born |
Columbus, Ohio |
July 3, 1976
Political party | Libertarian Party |
Spouse(s) | Loretta Noble |
Residence | Columbus, Ohio |
Alma mater | The Ohio State University |
Profession | computer engineer |
Website | NOBLEforOHIO.com |
Mark Michael Noble (born July 3, 1976) is a computer engineer and Libertarian Party politician in Ohio.
Noble was born in Columbus, Ohio. He is a graduate of Ohio State University.
In 2014, Noble ran for the Ohio House of Representatives finishing with 5.08% of the vote. In 2011, he ran for the Columbus City Council with 18.09% of the vote. In 2010, he ran for the Ohio House of Representatives finishing with about 3% of the vote.
In 2008, Noble ran for U.S. Representative for Ohio's 15th congressional district. Noble successfully challenged Ohio's ballot access laws, which the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio ruled unconstitutional, and qualified for the ballot. He finished third with 4.6 percent of the vote.
In 2006, Noble ran for Lieutenant Governor of Ohio on the Libertarian ticket with Bill Peirce, the party's nomination for governor. Peirce and Noble finished third with 67,596 votes, 1.8 percent of the total vote behind winner Ted Strickland, the Democratic nominee, and runner-up Ken Blackwell, the Republican nominee, and ahead of Green Party candidate, Bob Fitrakis.