Janice Jordan
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Janice Jordan is a Californian activist who was a candidate for United States 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 is involved in various leftist causes, such as freeing Leonard Peltier, Mumia Abu-Jamal and H. Rap Brown. She is involved with the American Indian Health Center, California Coalition for Women Prisoners, the International Action Center and many other organizations. She lives in San Diego, California's second-largest city, and was previously a candidate for mayor and for U.S. Congress.
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- Janice Jordan
- P&F Campaign 2006: Janice Jordan for Governor
- VoteCircle.com Non-partisan resources & vote sharing network for Californians
- Janice Jordan for vice president. 2004 election
Preceded by Kate McClatchy |
Peace and Freedom Party Vice Presidential candidate 2004 (lost) |
Succeeded by -- |
Preceded by C.T. Weber |
Peace and Freedom Party Californian Gubernatorial candidate 2006 (lost) |
Succeeded by -- |