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'''James 'Jim' Gray''' is a jurist and writer from Newport Beach, California. He had previously served as presiding judge for the Superior Court of Orange County. In 2004, he was the Libertarian Party of California candidate for US Senate. In 2012, Gray was [[Gary Earl Johnson|Gary Johnson]]'s running mate on the Libertarian Party ticket as the Vice Presidential nominee. Johnson and Gray would finish 3rd in the election, losing to incumbent president Barrack Obama and his Vice President Joe Biden.
'''James 'Jim' Gray''' is a jurist and writer from Newport Beach, California. He had previously served as presiding judge for the Superior Court of Orange County. In 2004, he was the Libertarian Party of California candidate for US Senate.


[[Category:Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominees|Gray, Jim]]
He was a delegate seated with the delegation of the [[Libertarian Party of California]] at the [[National Convention 2022|2022 National Convention]].
 
==Campaigns for Public Office==
 
===2004 Campaign for US Senate===
 
In 2004, Gray was the Libertarian candidate for US Senate from California. He received 216,522 votes (1.80%).
===2012 Campaign for Vice President of the United States===
In 2012, Gray was [[Gary Earl Johnson|Gary Johnson]]'s running mate on the Libertarian Party ticket as the Vice-Presidential nominee. Johnson and Gray would finish 3rd in the election, losing to incumbent president Barack Obama and his Vice-President Joe Biden.
 
===2020 Campaign for President of the United States===
On April 13 2020, Gray announced his [[Presidential Candidates 2020|candidacy for president]] via his email list. Gray named [[Larry Sharpe]] as his running mate.<ref>https://reason.com/2020/04/13/judge-jim-gray-to-seek-libertarian-presidential-nomination/?fbclid=IwAR0HvgfP79YDMvfYKOq2BOY7JEqU3eYj46H1_1ZUim2FDnsJPNPNLuyICNc</ref>
 
==Other Libertarian Achievements==
*Member, Libertarian [[National Party Choir]] (2022)
 
==References==
 
[[Category:2012 Candidates for Vice-Presidential Nomination]]
[[Category: Judges]]
[[Category: California Candidates for US Senate]]
[[Category: Candidates for US Senate]]
[[Category: Candidates from the 2000s]]
[[Category: Candidates from the 2010s]]
[[Category: Candidates from the 2020s]]
[[Category: 2020 Candidates for Presidential Nomination]]
[[Category: 2018 National Convention Delegates]]
[[Category: California 2018 National Convention Delegates]]
[[Category: National Party Choir Members]]
[[Category: California 2022 National Convention Delegates]]
[[Category: 2022 National Convention Delegates]]

Latest revision as of 18:08, 16 March 2024

James P. Gray
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Personal Details
Birth: February 14, 1945 (age 72)
Washington DC
Education: University of Los Angeles, California
University of Southern California (JD)
Military: United States Navy
Occupation: Jurist, Writer
Residence: Newport Beach, California
Party: Libertarian (since 1998)
Republican (prior to 1998)
Media
Website: http://www.judgejimgray.com/about.php
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James 'Jim' Gray is a jurist and writer from Newport Beach, California. He had previously served as presiding judge for the Superior Court of Orange County. In 2004, he was the Libertarian Party of California candidate for US Senate.

He was a delegate seated with the delegation of the Libertarian Party of California at the 2022 National Convention.

Campaigns for Public Office

2004 Campaign for US Senate

In 2004, Gray was the Libertarian candidate for US Senate from California. He received 216,522 votes (1.80%).

2012 Campaign for Vice President of the United States

In 2012, Gray was Gary Johnson's running mate on the Libertarian Party ticket as the Vice-Presidential nominee. Johnson and Gray would finish 3rd in the election, losing to incumbent president Barack Obama and his Vice-President Joe Biden.

2020 Campaign for President of the United States

On April 13 2020, Gray announced his candidacy for president via his email list. Gray named Larry Sharpe as his running mate.[1]

Other Libertarian Achievements

References