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Jo Jorgensen

1957 - Today

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Jo Jorgensen (born May 1, 1957) is an American libertarian political activist and academic. Jorgensen was the Libertarian Party's nominee for president of the United States in the 2020 election, in which she finished third in the popular vote with about 1.9 million votes, 1.2% of the national total. She was previously the party's nominee for vice president in the 1996 election, as Harry Browne's running mate. She is a full-time lecturer of psychology at Clemson University. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 35 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 34 in 2024). Jo Jorgensen is the 17,310th most popular politician (down from 16,603rd in 2024), the 11,613th most popular biography from United States (down from 10,212th in 2019) and the 879th most popular American Politician.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Jo Jorgensen ranks 514Before her are Viktor Markin, Meglena Kuneva, Satoru Otomo, Héctor Zelada, Ho Iat-seng, and John Wark. After her are Alan Eustace, Peter Sellars, Sidi Mohamed Ould Boubacar, Paul Frommelt, Carmen Calvo Poyato, and Ron Cephas Jones.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Jo Jorgensen ranks 11,615 out of 20,380Before her are Charles Manring (1929), Lamar Odom (1979), Susan Pedersen (1953), Joe Hunt (1919), Dustin Farnum (1874), and Stephen Vincent Benét (1898). After her are Dennis Chambers (1959), Dominique Swain (1980), Michael Gaston (1962), Ormond Stone (1847), Kevin Chamberlin (1963), and John Barrasso (1952).

Among POLITICIANS In United States

Among politicians born in United States, Jo Jorgensen ranks 879Before her are William R. Day (1849), Leonard Wood (1860), William Eustis (1753), John J. Crittenden (1787), John Adams Dix (1798), and Richard Grenell (1966). After her are John Barrasso (1952), Lamar Alexander (1940), David Perdue (1949), Isidore Mankofsky (1931), Margaret Chase Smith (1897), and Rodney Mullen (1966).