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'''Grayson Kash Jackson''' was a delegate seated with the delegation of the [[Libertarian Party of Illinois]] at the [[National Convention 2018|2018 National Convention]].
'''Grayson Kash Jackson''' was a delegate seated with the delegation of the [[Libertarian Party of Illinois]] at the [[National Convention 2018|2018 National Convention]] and a candidate for Illinois Governor in 2018.
Kash was later arrested and sentenced to four years in prison for threatening to kill two Lake County judges.<ref>https://www.dailyherald.com/news/20230407/former-governor-candidate-gets-4-years-in-prison-for-threatening-lake-county-judges</ref>
 


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Revision as of 02:36, 19 April 2023

Grayson Kash Jackson
Personal Details
Birth: October 4, 1978
Shreveport, Louisiana
Education: Associate degree in marine engineering from Coastline Community College
Military: United States Navy
Occupation: Reserve Sheriff's Deputy, Lake County IL
Residence: Illinois
Party: Libertarian

Grayson Kash Jackson was a delegate seated with the delegation of the Libertarian Party of Illinois at the 2018 National Convention and a candidate for Illinois Governor in 2018. Kash was later arrested and sentenced to four years in prison for threatening to kill two Lake County judges.[1]


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