Mark Noble, born in Columbus, Ohio, and raised on the north side, graduated from The Ohio State University in 2007 with a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He works as a software engineer at Ohio's largest online charter school. Noble serves as chair of the Franklin County Libertarian Party. He lives in Clintonville with his wife, Loretta.
Noble's journey to libertarianism began in a patriotic family, voting Republican initially. Exposure to online debates, disappointment with major parties on taxes, debt, and gun rights, led him to identify with libertarian principles via Michael Badnarik's 2004 campaign.
Libertarian ticket focused on limited government, fiscal responsibility.
Campaign emphasized simplifying government, adhering to Constitution, economic freedom.
Advocated libertarian policies in state legislature race.
Non-partisan race; pushed for reduced regulations, better city services.
Continued promotion of liberty, lower taxes, fewer obstacles.
Year | Office | Votes | Percentage |
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2006 | Lt. Governor | 71,473 | 1.78% |
2008 | U.S. House Dist. 15 | 14,061 | 4.65% |
2010 | OH House Dist. 22 | 1,470 | 3.71% |
2011 | Columbus City Council | 34,853 | 6.75% |
2014 | OH House Dist. 24 | 2,032 | 5.1% |