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This is a list of politicians endorsed by the Libertarian Party of the United States (LP or LPUS) who have held elected office. As of September 2024, at least 186 Libertarians recognized by the LPUS hold elected office.
David Boaz, political writer and one-time executive vice president of the Cato Institute. [22] Big Boi, rapper [23] Clint Bolick, Associate Justice, Arizona Supreme Court; lawyer and founder of the litigation division of the Goldwater Institute [24] Scott Boman, 2008 Libertarian Party nominee for the U.S. Senate in Michigan [25]
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.
Two years ago, Chase Oliver burst onto the Libertarian political scene by forcing a runoff in the Georgia Senate election—a result that ultimately determined the majority in the U.S. Senate. Now ...
People who have run for elected office as a member of the Libertarian Party and leaders of the Libertarian Party may be placed in the subcategory Category:Libertarian Party (United States) politicians. For people who are libertarians by philosophy but who are not affiliated with the Libertarian political party, see Category:American libertarians.
2024 Libertarian Party nominee Name Born Experience Home state Campaign Announcement date Contests won Popular vote Running mate [ae] Ref. Chase Oliver: August 16, 1985 (age 39) Nashville, Tennessee: Nominee for U.S. Senator from Georgia in 2022 Candidate for GA-05 in 2020 Chair of the Atlanta Libertarian Party (2016–2017) Georgia: Campaign ...
Jacob Chansley, the spear-carrying rioter whose horned fur hat, bare chest and face paint made him one of the more recognizable figures in the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol, apparently ...
International Alliance of Libertarian Parties (founding member as Mouvement des libertariens, 2013–2016, and latest name since 2020) Pirate Party: 2006 France: Civil libertarianism Edemocracy Pirate politics: Pirate Parties International: New Political Centre - Girchi: 2016 Georgia: Libertarianism Classical liberalism Pro-Europeanism