Curtis Frazier

Curtis Frazier
Personal details
Born (1955-12-11) December 11, 1955
Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Alma mater Northwestern Oklahoma State
University

University of Oklahoma

J. Curtis Frazier (born December 11, 1955) is an American surgeon and politician from Springfield, Missouri.[1] He was the vice-presidential nominee of the Constitution Party in the 2000 presidential election. His running-mate was Howard Phillips.

The Phillips/Frazier ticket finished sixth receiving 98,022 votes for 0.1% of the total. Frazier was selected to be the replacement nominee when Joseph Sobran withdrew as the Constitution Party's Vice Presidential nominee in April 2000. While initially intended as a "placeholder" nominee for ballot qualifying purposes, Frazier was officially designated as the permanent VP nominee in early September 2000.[2] In 1998 Frazier was the U.S. Taxpayers party (Constitution Party) candidate for US Senate in Missouri, receiving 15,368 votes for 1.0% of the vote.[3] Frazier has served in the past as the chair of the Constitution Party of Missouri.

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Party political offices
Preceded by
Joe Sobran
Withdrew
Constitution nominee for Vice President of the United States
2000
Succeeded by
Chuck Baldwin
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