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Cathy Gordon Brown : ウィキペディア英語版
Cathy Gordon Brown

Cathy Gordon Brown (born March 18, 1965) was an Independent candidate for President of the United States in the United States presidential election, 2000, with ballot access only in her home state of Tennessee where she received 1,606 votes, which was more than either third party candidates Howard Phillips (Constitution Party) and John Hagelin (Natural Law Party), or fellow Tennessee independent Randall Venson received. Brown's running mate was Sabrina R. Allen.〔(Federal Elections 2000: 2000 Presidential Popular Vote Summary Table ) at the website of the FEC.〕〔(Official Results ) at the website of the Tennessee Secretary of State.〕 On 20/20 Downtown, she stated she "always wanted to be the first woman president."〔McFadden, Cynthia (anchor). Bill Ritter (Byline) (November 6, 2000). "The Also-Rans: Twelve Presidential Candidates Not Mentioned in Most News Broadcasts." In 20/20 Downtown. ABC News. American Broadcasting Corporation.〕
Brown had never filed a statement of candidacy. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) had Brown listed as a resident of Old Hickory, Tennessee. According to the ''Tennessee Blue Book'', the Brown-Allen ticket only had one Elector, even though Presidential candidates in Tennessee are allowed eleven electors.
The University of Oregon ''Oregon Daily Emerald'' noted that people disturbed by the spoiler effect in elections, particularly with respect to the close 2000 presidential election were singling out Ralph Nader for blame, but not "criticizing Cathy Gordon Brown" or other third party and independent candidates. The April 10, 2004 issue of the "conservative journal of opinion" the ''Oregon Commentator'' responded by criticizing her, tongue-in-cheek.
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