James A. Lewis

Male, Deceased Person

1933 – 1997

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Who was James A. Lewis?

James A. "Jim" Lewis was the Libertarian Party's Vice-Presidential candidate in the 1984 U.S. presidential election, sharing the party ticket with David Bergland. The ticket received 228,111 votes to finish third overall.

Lewis, from his home in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, made campaign stops across the United States during his campaign, and co-authored a book with Jim Peron, entitled Liberty Reclaimed.

In 1987 Lewis ran for the 1988 Libertarian Party presidential nomination finishing third with 12.8% of the vote at the 1987 Libertarian National Convention. Lewis finished behind nominee Ron Paul and Russell Means.

Lewis had earlier run for U.S. Senate in Connecticut as a Libertarian finishing fourth and had served for a time as a representative to the Libertarian National Committee.

Lewis graduated from Babson College in 1958, and spent many years as a salesman for the General Book Binding Company of Cleveland, Ohio.

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Born
1933
United States of America
Also known as
  • James Lewis
Education
  • Babson College
Died
Feb 22, 1997

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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