Justin Jeffre

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Justin Jeffre
Background information
Birth name Justin Jeffre
Born February 25, 1973 (age 33) Mount Clemens, Michigan
Genre(s) Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Instrument(s) Singing
Years active 1997 to present
Associated
acts
98 Degrees

Justin Jeffre (b. February 25, 1973, Mount Clemens, Michigan) is a member of the multi-platinum group 98 Degrees.

98 Degrees
98 Degrees

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[edit] Politics

In 2005, Jeffre ran unsuccessfully for mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio as an independent. Not having purchased any television, radio, or print advertisements, he received only 708 votes in the non-partisan primary election, accounting for approximately one and a half percent of the total vote -- despite his celebrity, support from former bandmate Nick Lachey, and the free publicity afforded by appearances in inclusive debates sponsored by public television.

During the campaign, he was a vocal critic of mainstream media -- specifically their tendency to ignore candidates that do not engage in big-money fundraising.

Jeffre is a proponent of campaign finance reform, Instant-runoff voting, and Proportional Representation.

[edit] Grassroots Activism

In 2006, Jeffre emerged on the grassroots political scene and in local independent media sources ([1]) capturing grassroots video footage of speakers like Bob Fitrakis from the Green Party in Ohio.

[edit] Independent Media

Jeffre has emerged as a strong proponent of independent, community-based media. He believes in the models provided by non-corporate channels like Free Speech TV, Link TV, and Democracy Now. He has also collaborated in Cincinnati independent media projects, like The Cincinnati Beacon.

His work as an independent media activist was recognized (see [2]).

In August 2006, he began working for The New Press, a non-profit, progressive book publisher in New York -- working publicity for their sponsored lawsuit concerning the alleged stolen elections in Ohio, 2004.

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