Isabell Masters

Isabell Masters (January 9, 1913 – September 11, 2011[1]) of Topeka, Kansas, was a five-time perennial third-party candidate (Looking Back Party) for President of the United States.

[2] Masters graduated from Douglas High School in Oklahoma City and received a bachelor's degree in education from Langston University.

[6] In addition to her presidential campaigns, Masters ran for the city council in Topeka, Kansas, and was once a candidate for Mayor of West Palm Beach, Florida.

Masters Sr. of the New Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church in Riviera Beach, Florida, the current mayor of Riviera Beach who was a community leader protesting efforts by the George W. Bush legal team to stop the Florida election recount following the controversial 2000 United States presidential election, and political scientist Cora Masters, who became the fourth wife of former Washington, D.C. Mayor Marion Barry in 1994, but they later divorced.

[2] Isabell Masters died in her sleep on September 11, 2011, at a nursing facility in Lake Worth, Florida, at the age of 98.