Tonie Nathan

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Tonie Nathan was an American journalist and political activist best known as the Libertarian Party’s 1972 vice-presidential nominee and the first woman to receive an electoral vote in a U.S. presidential election.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American journalist
Libertarian Party politician
human
political activist
activeIn 20th-century American politics
21st-century American politics
burialPlace Eugene, Oregon NERFINISHED
candidateInElection 1972 United States presidential election NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath Alzheimer's disease
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1923-02-09
dateOfDeath 2014-03-20
electoralVoteCount 1
ethnicGroup Jewish American
familyName Nathan NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork broadcast media
political journalism
givenName Theodora NERFINISHED
hasRole third-party candidate
women's political pioneer
ideology libertarianism
languageSpoken English
movement Libertarian movement in the United States NERFINISHED
nickname Tonie NERFINISHED
notableFor 1972 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee
first woman to receive an electoral vote in a U.S. presidential election
notableWork Libertarian political commentary
occupation journalist
radio talk show host
television producer
placeOfBirth New York NERFINISHED
New York City
United States of America
placeOfDeath Eugene, Oregon NERFINISHED
Oregon NERFINISHED
United States of America
politicalParty Libertarian Party (United States) NERFINISHED
positionHeld vice-presidential nominee of the Libertarian Party
ranForOffice United States House of Representatives NERFINISHED
United States Senate NERFINISHED
receivedElectoralVoteFrom Roger MacBride NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
residence Eugene, Oregon NERFINISHED
runningMate John Hospers NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female

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