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{{Infobox Officeholder
|name        = Curtis Frazier
|birth_date  = {{birth date and age|1955|12|11}}
|birth_place = [[Tulsa, Oklahoma|Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]], [[United States|U.S.]]
|death_date  = 
|death_place = 
|party       = [[Constitution Party (United States)|Constitution]]
|alma_mater  = [[Northwestern Oklahoma State University|Northwestern Oklahoma State<br>University]]<br>[[University of Oklahoma]]
}}
'''J. Curtis Frazier''' (born December 11, 1955) is an American physician and politician from [[Springfield, Missouri]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/frazier-frechette.html#0KL0PIUR5|title=The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Frazier to Frecker|accessdate=18 April 2016}}</ref> He was the [[Vice president of the United States|vice-presidential nominee]] of the [[Constitution Party (United States)|Constitution Party]] in the [[U.S. presidential election, 2000|2000 presidential election]]. His running-mate was [[Howard Phillips (politician)|Howard Phillips]].

Frazier was a candidate in the [[1998 United States Senate election in Missouri, 1998]].

The  Phillips/Frazier ticket finished sixth receiving 98,022 votes for 0.1% of the total. Frazier was selected to be the replacement nominee when [[Joseph Sobran]] withdrew as the Constitution Party's Vice Presidential nominee in April 2000. While initially intended as a "placeholder" nominee for ballot qualifying purposes, Frazier was officially designated as the permanent VP nominee in early September 2000.<ref name="BAN2000">{{cite news|url=http://ballot-access.org/200(contracted; show full)[[Category:Missouri Constitutionalists]]
[[Category:Constitution Party (United States) vice presidential nominees]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Politicians from Springfield, Missouri]]
[[Category:State political party chairs of Missouri]]
[[Category:2000 United States vice-presidential candidates]]

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