Isabell Masters

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Isabell Masters, Ph.D (born January 9, 1918) of Topeka, Kansas was a third-party candidate (Looking Back Party) for President of the United States in the United States presidential election, 1984, the United States presidential election, 1992 (339 votes), the United States presidential election, 1996 in which she was only on the ballot in Arkansas (but also received a few votes in California and Maryland) (752 votes total), 2000 and in the United States presidential election, 2004. Her 1996 running mate was Shirley Jean Masters.

She also made several unsuccessful attempts at winning the Republican primary elections for President. For example, in 1996 she was on the ballot in Oklahoma and won 1,052 votes (Bob Dole won by a large margin).[1]

A mother of six, including Rev. Thomas A. Masters Sr. of the New Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church of Riviera Beach, Florida. Rev. Masters had been one of the community leaders protesting the George W. Bush/Dick Cheney effort to stop the Florida election recount following the United States presidential election, 2000.

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  1. ^ Ballot Access News, April 3, 1996 Oklahoma State Election Board 1996 Republican Race for President