Justin Jeffre
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Justin Jeffre | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Justin Jeffre |
| Born | February 25, 1973 |
| Genre(s) | Pop |
| Occupation(s) | Singer |
| Instrument(s) | Singing |
| Years active | 1997 to present |
| Associated acts | 98 Degrees |
|
This article or section has multiple issues. Please help improve the article or discuss these issues on the talk page.
|
| This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please improve the article by adding references. See the talk page for details. (May 2008) |
| The neutrality of this article is disputed. Please see the discussion on the talk page.(May 2008) Please do not remove this message until the dispute is resolved. |
| This article or section is written like an advertisement. Please help rewrite this article from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising which would require a fundamental rewrite in order to become encyclopedic for speedy deletion, using {{db-spam}}. (May 2008) |
| This article or section resembles a fan site. Please help improve this article by removing excessive trivia and irrelevant praise, criticism, lists and collections of links.(May 2008) |
| This article or section is an autobiography, or has been extensively edited by the subject, and may not conform to Wikipedia's NPOV policy. Please see the relevant discussion on the talk page. |
Justin Jeffre (b. February 25, 1973, Mount Clemens, Michigan) is a member of the multi-platinum group 98 Degrees.
Contents |
[edit] Politics
Together with high school English teacher [1] Jason Haap (aka "The Dean of Cincinnati") and retired Engineer [2]Michael Earl Patton, Jeffre launched a grassroots multi-media project called the Cincinnati Beacon, which now includes a monthly print paper. The Beacon features video interviews with local politicians, investigative reporting, labor news and alternative views of what's happening around the city.
In 2005, Jeffre ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, as an independent. Not having purchased any television, radio, or print advertisements, he received only 708 votes in the non-partisan primary election, accounting for approximately one and a half percent of the total vote.
Jeffre is a proponent of campaign finance reform, instant-runoff voting, and proportional representation. He is active in the Southwest Ohio Green Party.
In 2007, he jumped in the race for Cincinnati City Council, with the endorsement of the Southwest Ohio Green Party. This time, 11.9% of ballots cast included a vote for Jeffre, and his candidacy put the Southwest Ohio Green Party on the ballot.
Jeffre's online web-magazine, The Cincinnati Beacon, has questioned election count procedures, detailing inconsistencies with local reporting on how ballots are handled. A few weeks later, Ohio's Secretary of State coincidentally questioned the whole State's vote counting mechanism.
[edit] Activism
In 2006, Jeffre captured video footage of speakers like Bob Fitrakis from the Green Party in Ohio.([3])
Additionally, Jeffre's letter to Bill Gothard about 2008 Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee made a big internet splash[4], casting questions about Huckabee's associations to Bill Gothard.
In March, 2008, Jeffre filed a formal complaint with the Ohio Department of Education, claiming that the state-mandated Ohio Graduation Tests were "unfair" according to guidelines set forth in Ohio Administrative Code. He followed up with a complaint to the Ohio Board of Regents, concerned that they were training teachers in illegal methods.
In April, 2008, Jeffre went to work on Ralph Nader's presidential campaign, and he gave the formal introduction at a speech in Illinois.
[edit] Independent media
He has also collaborated in Cincinnati independent media projects. He is co-publisher of The Cincinnati Beacon -- political blog in Cincinnati that recently made the transition to print.
[edit] External links
2006-2007
- The Cincinnati Beacon
- 98 Degrees Singer Turns Up Heat On Politicians
- Justin Jeffre's journey from Pop star to media activist
- Ex-member of 98 Degrees band running for City Council
- Vote Gained, Tax Opponents Not Likely To Switch Sides
- Cincinnati's leading political blog enters newspaper business
2005 and earlier

