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He was the ] candidate for president in 1976 and co-founded California's Green Party in 1991. He was the ] candidate for president in 1976 and co-founded California's Green Party in 1991.

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Peter Camejo

Peter Miguel Camejo (born December 31, 1939) is a politician from California. He was one of four Green Party candidates for governor in the 2003 California recall election, in which he polled 3% of the votes. He was the candidate in the 2002 gubernatorial election, polling 381,700 votes or 5.3%.

He was born in New York City and attended (but did not graduate from) the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California, Berkeley. He now lives in Folsom, California.

He was the Socialist Workers Party candidate for president in 1976 and co-founded California's Green Party in 1991.

Camejo is a candidate in the 2004 Presidential election and is seeking the Green Party nomination as a stand-in for Ralph Nader.

On June 21 2004, Nader, an independent endorsed by the Reform Party, announced Camejo as his running mate in the 2004 election, presumably so he could recieve the endorsement of the Green Party.

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