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Lewis, a native of [[Connecticut]], also ran as a Libertarian for the [[United States Senate]] in {{Event|year=1982|event=Candidate|notes=U.S. Senate}}. | Lewis, a native of [[Connecticut]], also ran as a Libertarian for the [[United States Senate]] in {{Event|year=1982|event=Candidate|notes=U.S. Senate}}. | ||
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*1982 - United States Senate | |||
*1984 - Vice President of the United States | |||
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[[Category: Candidates | [[Category:1982 Candidates]] | ||
[[Category:1984 Candidates]] |
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Jim Lewis | |
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Death: | February 22, 1997 |
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Jim Lewis (died February 22, 1997) was the 1984 vice-presidential candidate of the Libertarian Party in the 1984 presidential election; he shared the ticket with David Bergland.
Lewis, a native of Connecticut, also ran as a Libertarian for the United States Senate in 1982.
Campaigns
- 1982 - United States Senate
- 1984 - Vice President of the United States
Preceded by: David Koch |
Libertarian Party Vice Presidential candidate 1984 |
Succeeded by: Andre Marrou |
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