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Jack Fellure (Lowell Jackson Fellure) was born on 3 October, 1931 in Midkiff, West Virginia, U.S., is an American politician (1931–2022). Discover Jack Fellure's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

Popular As Lowell Jackson Fellure
Occupation Perennial candidate Retired engineer
Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 3 October 1931
Birthday 3 October
Birthplace Midkiff, West Virginia, U.S.
Date of death 31 July, 2022
Died Place Huntington, West Virginia, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1611

Regarding the 1611 English version of the Bible, he said:

"God wrote it as the supreme document and final authority in the affairs of all men, nations and civilizations, for time and eternity ... It shall never be necessary to change it."

Fellure received 36 votes in the New Hampshire primary and complained that President George H. W. Bush and commentator Pat Buchanan were receiving all the media attention.

1931

Lowell Jackson Fellure (October 3, 1931 – July 31, 2022) was an American perennial political candidate and engineer.

Fellure was born in Midkiff, West Virginia, in 1931, to Ellis Elwin and Bessie Jean Fellure.

1949

He attended grade school in nearby Salt Rock, graduating from Barboursville High School in 1949.

Fellure then enrolled at Marshall College (now Marshall University), and upon graduation became a teacher.

1988

Fellure formally campaigned for President of the United States in every presidential election since 1988 as a member of the Republican Party.

He asserts on his campaign web site that his platform based on the King James Version of the Bible never changed.

As a candidate, he called for the elimination of the liquor industry, abortion, and pornography, and advocates prayer in public schools and criminalization of homosexuality.

He blamed the ills of society on those he characterized as "atheists, Marxists, liberals, queers, liars, draft dodgers, flag burners, dope addicts, sex perverts and anti-Christians."

1991

In his professional life, Fellure worked a variety of jobs, culminating in a position as a field engineer for General Electric, from which he retired in 1991.

He served as a minister to a wide range of churches.

By November 1991, he had spent $40,000 of his own money on the campaign, and he sent a King James Bible to the Federal Election Commission as a copy of his platform.

1992

In 1992, Fellure filed to run in the New Hampshire, West Virginia and Kansas Republican primaries.

1996

During the 1996 presidential election while running for the Republican Party presidential nomination, he criticized former President George H. W. Bush as a man "responsible for inestimable damage toward the destruction of this sovereign democratic constitutional republic [who] continued to water the seeds of international, Satanic Marxism to the exclusion of our national sovereignty".

He added that President Bill Clinton "merely shifted into overdrive the socialistic, Marxist New World Order agenda."

He appeared on the primary ballot in Puerto Rico and received 34 votes (0.01%).

In the general election, Fellure received one write-in vote in Idaho.

2000

Fellure again filed to run for president in 2000, but did not appear on any primary ballots.

2004

In 2004, he challenged incumbent President George W. Bush for the Republican Party nomination.

Fellure was the only candidate to appear alongside Bush in the North Dakota caucus, as he met the Federal Election Commission requirement of $5,000 in receipts.

He received 14 of the 2,020 votes cast (about 0.7%), and lost all 26 delegates to Bush.

2008

After another run in 2008, Fellure initially ran for the Republican Party's 2012 presidential nomination.

2012

He was the presidential nominee of the Prohibition Party for the 2012 presidential election.

After failing to gain attention for his 2012 presidential campaign as a Republican, Fellure decided to seek the nomination of the Prohibition Party at the party's national convention in Cullman, Alabama.

Fellure was nominated for president on the second ballot, beating out former Thompson Township tax assessor and longtime Prohibition Party activist James Hedges of Pennsylvania.

Party chairman Toby Davis was named as his running mate.

The ticket appeared on the ballot only in Louisiana and received 518 votes on Election Day.

In November 2012, Fellure filed with the FEC to run for the Republican Party's 2016 presidential nomination.

He was unsuccessful.

2016

In November 2016, Fellure filed to run for the party's 2020 presidential nomination, but failed to make the ballot in any state.

In a 2021 interview, Fellure reflected on his many campaigns, and remarked, "I found that people either readily accept or totally reject the Word of God. There seems to be no middle ground."

Fellure resided in Hurricane, West Virginia, with his wife Jean, and was the father of seven children.

They attended an Independent Fundamental Baptist church in Hurricane.

Fellure was also a Kentucky colonel

On July 31, 2022, Fellure died at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Huntington, West Virginia, at the age of 90.