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John J. "Jack" Hickey was one of three Libertarians who ran for Governor of California in 2003 in a special election associated with the recall of Gray Davis. He also ran for State Senate in 2000. In 2002 he was elected to the Board of the Sequoia Health Care District in San Mateo County.
Preceded by: Gary David Copeland |
Libertarian Party California Gubernatorial Nominee alongside Ned Roscoe and Ken Hamidi 2006 |
Succeeded by: Art_Olivier |
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