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Jim Clymer

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Preceded by
  
Bill Shearer

Children
  
5

Role
  
Lawyer

Full Name
  
James N. Clymer

Profession
  
Lawyer

Party
  
Constitution Party

Religion
  
Christian

Succeeded by
  
Frank Fluckiger

Spouse(s)
  
Lois D. Clymer

Name
  
Jim Clymer



Residence
  
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

Political party
  
Constitution Party

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James N. Clymer (born May 4, 1948) is an active lawyer in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and was the 2012 Vice presidential nominee of the United States Constitution Party and is the former chairman of the party.

Clymer grew up in Lancaster and earned a law degree. He was admitted to the Bar in Pennsylvania in May 1978. In 1986 he was appointed Chairman of the Bob Smith for Senate Committee. In 1992 he joined the Libertarian Party and ran as their candidate for Pennsylvania Auditor General. He also ran unsuccessfully for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania in 1994 and 1998, attaining 13% and 10.5%, respectively. He ran for a United States Senate seat in 2004, garnering nearly 4% of the vote against Arlen Specter and Joe Hoeffel. He received 220,056 votes, which may have at the time been the second highest number of votes any Constitution Party member has received, after the 460,269 votes for Peg Luksik's 1994 gubernatorial bid received. He was able to gain some support from conservative, pro-life Republicans who had voted for Pat Toomey in the close Senate Primary against Arlen Specter, who was more liberal, especially on social issues. He also gained the endorsement of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Unlike many minor party candidates, Clymer was invited to participate in a televised U.S. Senate Candidates' Debate.

Clymer later ran for Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Commissioner and scored 13% of the vote.

At the 2012 Constitution Party National Convention, he was selected as the running mate for former Congressman Virgil Goode. The ticket received 121,452 votes, or 0.09% nationally.

Clymer is currently serving as Judge of Elections for Manor Township, Pennsylvania.

References

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