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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 ...
Chase's logo prior to his selection as Libertarian nominee at the 2024 convention. Logo of Chase's running mate, Mike ter Maat, for his own candidacy prior to the convention. On April 4, 2023, Oliver formally declared his candidacy for the Libertarian presidential nomination. [10] [11]
Michael ter Maat (born June 6, 1961) [1] [2] is an American businessman, political candidate, former economist, and retired police officer. A member of the Libertarian Party , he was the running mate to presidential nominee Chase Oliver in the 2024 presidential election .
Oliver won the Libertarian nomination on the seventh ballot at the National Convention, [3] defeating Michael Rectenwald. [38] Oliver designated Mike ter Maat as his preferred choice of running mate. [39] John Stossel has expressed support for Oliver over Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Party candidate Donald Trump in ...
After being eliminated in that round, ter Maat extended an endorsement to Oliver from the convention floor—in exchange for being Oliver's vice-presidential choice. (The Libertarian Party selects ...
Libertarian Party presidential candidate Chase Oliver is appearing aside Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on ballots across the U.S. ... Mike ter Maat, are on the ballot in 47 states, ...
Following his elimination in the fifth round, ter Maat announced he would run as Chase Oliver's running mate. Michael Heise, founder of the Mises Caucus, which endorsed Rectenwald, noted that the caucus also offered ter Maat the vice presidential position. [9] The sixth round was a head-to-head between Oliver and Rectenwald.
Ter Maat endorsed Oliver on the floor of the convention following the fifth round of voting, saying he accepted Oliver’s offer to be his vice presidential candidate after expressing concerns ...