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Dr. '''Jo Jorgensen''' is an industrial and organizational psychologist who was the [[Libertarian Party]] nominee for [[vice-president]] in the [[U.S. presidential election, 1996|1996 U.S. presidential election]], the running mate of presidential candidate [[Harry Browne]]. She also ran for South Carolina's 4th US Congressional District in [[1992]]. | |||
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|before=[[Nancy Lord]] | |||
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|before=[[William Ray Pike]] <!-- 1984 --> | |||
|title=South Carolina 4th US Congressional District | |||
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Dr. Jo Jorgensen is an industrial and organizational psychologist who was the Libertarian Party nominee for vice-president in the 1996 U.S. presidential election, the running mate of presidential candidate Harry Browne. She also ran for South Carolina's 4th US Congressional District in 1992.
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Preceded by: Nancy Lord |
Vice Presidential Nominee 1996 |
Succeeded by: Art Olivier |
Preceded by: William Ray Pike |
South Carolina 4th US Congressional District 1992 |
Succeeded by: April Bishop |