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'''Fay Carpenter Swain''' (born around 1916 in [[Clark County, Illinois]])<ref name=":0" /> was a candidate in the [[1964 Democratic Party presidential primaries]]. |
'''Fay Carpenter Swain''' (born around 1916 in [[Clark County, Illinois]])<ref name=":0" /> was a candidate in the [[1964 Democratic Party presidential primaries]]. |
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Revision as of 12:43, 3 April 2024
Fay Carpenter Swain (born around 1916 in Clark County, Illinois)[1] was a candidate in the 1964 Democratic Party presidential primaries.
She lived in Greenhills, Ohio.[2] She self-identified as being of Cherokee descent.
She received 7,140 votes in Indiana. She was against capital punishment and the Civil Rights Act of 1964.[3]
Her husband Willy Lee Swain was a World War I veteran.[1]
References
- ^ a b ""Colorful Character" Asks Vice Presidency". Boswell News. Jan 23, 1964. p. 2.
- ^ The Pittsburgh Press. The Pittsburgh Press.
- ^ The Telegraph. The Telegraph.