. "1956-10-10"^^ . . "Joe Szwaja"@en . "Debra Morrison"@en . "96530"^^ . "20197"^^ . "Joel Grus"@en . "1993"^^ . . . "Seattle, WA"@en . "Joseph Brian \"Joe\" Szwaja (born October 10, 1956) is a Seattle public school teacher and political activist. Formerly a Madison, Wisconsin City Council member, he unsuccessfully ran in 2000 for a seat in the United States Congress in as a Green Party candidate and again in 2007 ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the Seattle City Council against incumbent Jean Godden ."@en . . . . . "Joe Szwaja"@en . "52142"^^ . "28.39"^^ . "1986"^^ . "Madison, WI City Council"@en . "71.21"^^ . "Democratic Party"@en . "193470"^^ . . "72.79"^^ . . "Green Party"@en . "Public high school teacher and political activist"@en . "Engel , Sam, Leaf, Reed"@en . "Jean Godden"@en . "38479"^^ . "Joseph Brian \"Joe\" Szwaja (born October 10, 1956) is a Seattle public school teacher and political activist. Formerly a Madison, Wisconsin City Council member, he unsuccessfully ran in 2000 for a seat in the United States Congress in as a Green Party candidate and again in 2007 ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the Seattle City Council against incumbent Jean Godden . In November 1999, Szwaja received a local United Nations Association of Seattle's Human Rights Award for his work helping war victims in East Timor. During the 2000 United States Congressional elections, Szwaja captured nearly 20% of the vote, which at the time set a new record for a Green in a Congressional election."@en . . . . "184"^^ . "Wisconsin Labor Farm"@en . . "100"^^ . "Jim McDermott"@en . "Libertarian Party"@en . "--"@en . "150"^^ . . "7.6"^^ . . "19.62"^^ . "Joe Szwaja"@en .