Jaynee Germond
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Jaynee Germond (born July 23, 1957) is an American constitutional politician. A Republican, she was a candidate for the United States House of Representatives in Oregon's 4th congressional district in 2008. In 2008, Germond ran as a member of the Constitution Party and was defeated by long-time incumbent Peter DeFazio. She is a member of Campaign for Liberty and received an endorsement from 2008 Presidential Candidate Ron Paul.[1]
Background
Germond was born in Flint, Michigan to Bill and Shirley Sanders. She spent 25 years in healthcare and 3 years teaching. She has a bachelor of arts in human resource administration from Concordia University in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[2]
Politics
Germond's 2008 campaign was mainly a grassroots effort with her operating budget being less than $5,000.[citation needed] In the November 2008, Peter DeFazio earned 82% of the vote to Jaynee Germond's 13%, with Pacific Green Party Candidate Mike Beilstein getting 4% of the vote. There was no candidate from the Republican Party.
Germond is planning to announce that she is running for Congress again in 2010.[3]