- Maureen Smith
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Maureen Smith was a third-party candidate for President of the United States in the United States presidential election, 1980. She represented the Peace and Freedom Party (United States) and her running mate was Elizabeth Cervantes Barron. She has also served as the chair of the party from 1978–80, 86-88, 90-92. She is currently (2009) Santa Cruz County chair of the party.[1]
Preceded by
Margaret Wright (People's Party)Peace and Freedom Party Presidential candidate
1980 (lost)Succeeded by
Sonia Johnson (Citizens Party)United States presidential election, 1980 Republican Party
Convention • Primaries •
Primary resultsNominee: Ronald Reagan
Candidates: John B. Anderson · Howard Baker · George H. W. Bush · John Connally · Phil Crane · Bob Dole · Ben Fernandez · Harold Stassen
VP Nominee: George H. W. BushDemocratic Party
Convention • Primaries •
Primary resultsNominee: Jimmy Carter
Candidates: Jerry Brown · Ted Kennedy · Ron Dellums · William Proxmire
VP Nominee: Walter MondaleIndependent Candidate: John B. Anderson
VP candidate: Patrick LuceyOther independent and third party candidates Citizens Party Libertarian Party Prohibition Party Socialist Party USA Socialist Workers Party Workers World Party Independents and other candidates Other 1980 elections: House • Senate • Gubernatorial Categories:- Living people
- Female United States presidential candidates
- Peace and Freedom Party politicians
- United States presidential candidates, 1980
- California politician stubs
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