Jeff Cook

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For the musician of the same name, see Jeff Cook (musician). For the basketball player, see Jeff Cook (basketball).

Jeff Cook is the former National Field Representative for the Log Cabin Republicans. [1] On September 27, 2005, he announced an exploratory committee to evaluate the possibility of challenging incumbent Republican Sue Kelly in the primary for New York's 19th district [2]. Cook cited alleged betrayals by Kelly of her promises to support GLBT rights in Congress as his primary motivating factor. However, on March 28, 2006, Cook announced that he would not enter the race, citing the difficulty and drawbacks of running a negative campaign against a member of his own party. Cook also implied in his announcement that he would seek elected office at a later date. [3]

Raised in Carterville, Illinois, Jeff led efforts in his hometown to reinstate the Pledge of Allegiance in the grade schools, establish a local branch of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and pass a bond referendum to build a new high school. He went on to attend Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Virginia where he served as the school’s youngest, and first openly gay, President of the Student Body. Cook currently lives in Monroe, New York.