Absolutely Nobody

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Absolutely Nobody
Nominee for
Lieutenant Governor of Washington
Election date
1992

Absolutely Nobody (1955 or 1956[1]-October 26, 1993) was a political candidate in the U.S. state of Washington. He received almost seven percent of the vote for Lieutenant Governor of Washington in 1992, the same year independent candidate Ross Perot received nearly a quarter of the vote for U.S. President.[2] The candidate's name was originally David M. Powers before he changed it in 1991,[1] and he worked as a manager at Winchell's Donuts in Seattle.[3] He died in Oakland, California, on October 26, 1993, of complications from AIDS.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Associated Press
  2. ^ 1992 election results, Washington Secretary of State
  3. ^ The New York Times

Sources[edit]

  • Egan, Timothy (July 9, 1992). "Where nobody is absolutely real". The New York Times.
  • "David Powers, Ran as 'Absolutely Nobody'". Associated Press. October 30, 1993 – via The New York Times.