Suicide Doctor Plans Congressional Run
PONTIAC, Mich. – Assisted suicide advocate Jack Kevorkian is planning to run for Congress in Michigan. Kevorkian is on parole since being released from prison last year.
He tells The Oakland Press newspaper that he plans to run without party affiliation for the congressional seat now held by Republican Joe Knollenberg.
Kevorkian needs a minimum of 3,000 signatures on nominating petitions to appear as an independent on the November ballot.
The retired pathologist claims to have helped at least 130 people die. He served a prison term for second-degree murder in one man’s death.
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