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2000 Libertarian presidential nomination vote 2000 Libertarian vice presidential nomination vote [13] Candidates 1st ballot Candidates 1st ballot 2nd ballot Harry Browne 493 Art Olivier 333 418 Don Gorman 166 Steve Kubby 303 338 Jacob G. Hornberger 120 Ken Krawchuk 70 - Barry Hess 53 Don Gorman 29 - None 23 None 10 - Dave Hollist 8 Gail ...
This is a list of the candidates for the offices of president of the United States and vice president of the United States of the Libertarian Party. Opponents who received over one percent of the popular vote or ran an official campaign that received Electoral College votes are listed.
The Libertarian Party presidential candidate has appeared on the ballot in Guam in every election from 1980 through 2020, except for 2016. Anderson and Fulani were also on the ballot in Guam. [153] The following is a table comparison of ballot status for the Libertarian Party presidential nominee from 1972 to 2020.
Oliver won the Libertarian Party's presidential nomination in dramatic fashion Sunday night, prevailing on the seventh round of balloting after running second in each of the first five rounds.
In 2016, for example, Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson won nearly 150,000 votes in the state; in Michigan, he earned more than 170,000. Both states had tiny final margins deciding the results.
In an L.P. nominating process that goes to as many rounds as it takes for someone to win a bare majority of the delegate vote, with the lowest-vote candidate dropped each round, ter Maat thinks ...
National results for third-party or independent presidential candidates that won between 1% and 5% of the popular vote (1788–present) State results where a third-party or independent presidential candidate won above 5% of the popular vote (1832–present)
In May, the Libertarian Party (L.P.) nominated Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat as its presidential and vice presidential candidates. Oliver is most famous for his presence on the ballot as a ...