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Jim Yeadon (born 1949) is an American acti … Jim Yeadon (born 1949) is an American activist and politician who served on the Madison, Wisconsin, Common Council. First elected in 1977, Yeadon was the sixth openly gay or lesbian elected official in the United States, and the first male candidate who was openly gay at the time he was elected.was openly gay at the time he was elected.
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