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Janice Jordan
Born1964 (age 59–60)
Occupations
  • Politician
  • activist
  • Political partyPeace and Freedom

    Janice Jordan (born 1964 in Ojai, California), is an American activist and health advocate who was a candidate for U.S. Vice President in the 2004 election as the candidate of the Peace and Freedom Party, as the running mate of Leonard Peltier. They received 27,607 votes. She was the party's candidate for Governor of California in 2006, receiving 69,934 votes, 0.8% of the total.[1]

    Jordan ran also for Congress in 1996 and 1998,[2] for Mayor of San Diego in 2000, and for San Diego City Council in 2001.

    References[edit]

  • ^ U.S. Congress House Clerk. "Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 3, 1998" (PDF). Retrieved 26 March 2019.
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    Preceded by

    Kate McClatchy

    Peace and Freedom nominee for
    Vice President of the United States

    2004
    Succeeded by

    Matt Gonzalez

    Preceded by

    C.T. Weber

    Peace and Freedom nominee for
    Governor of California

    2006
    Succeeded by

    Carlos Alvarez


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  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Janice_Jordan&oldid=1230189882"

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