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Fay Carpenter Swain

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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

  1. 1.0 1.1 ""Colorful Character" Asks Vice Presidency". Boswell News. Jan 23, 1964. p. 2.
  2. The Pittsburgh Press. The Pittsburgh Press. Search this book on
  3. The Telegraph. The Telegraph. Search this book on


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