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Electoral history of the Libertarian Party (United States)

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Electoral history of the Libertarian Party (United States)

This is a list detailing the electoral history of the Libertarian Party in the United States, sorted by office. The list currently consists of candidates who ran for partisan office, although a number of individuals who identify themselves with the Libertarian Party have been elected to nonpartisan offices, such as municipal offices.

Contents

National committee chairman and vice-chairman

Other 2012 Chairman candidates were:

  • R. Lee Wrights; (Withdrew his Name from Consideration)
  • Chuck Moulton; (Declined to be Nominated)
  • Wes Wagner; (Declined to be Nominated)
  • Jim Lark; (Declined to be Nominated)
  • Ernie Hancock; (Didn't Receive Votes)
  • Other 2012 Vice-Chairman candidates were:

  • Mark Rutherford; (Declined to be Nominated)
  • Mark Hinkle; (Declined to be Nominated)
  • Presidential and vice presidential nominations

    Candidates seeking to win the Libertarian Party nominations either for president or vice president must gather thirty "tokens", or supporting delegates, and their votes in order to be put onto the actual nominating ballot. However, that still doesn't prevent write-in votes when the balloting is being held.

    1996

    Note: Jo Jorgensen was nominated by a voice vote.

    2000
    2004

    Note: Jim Burns withdrew himself from consideration four hours before the balloting for the presidential nomination began.

    2008
    2012

    References

    Electoral history of the Libertarian Party (United States) Wikipedia