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The 2020 United States presidential election was the thirteenth contested presidential election in which the Libertarian Party participated. The 2016 election saw the highest vote total and percentage of votes for a Libertarian presidential ticket ever, with former New Mexico governor Gary Johnson and his running mate, former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld, receiving over four million votes ...
Ed Clark, 1980 Libertarian Party presidential nominee [56] Spike Cohen, entrepreneur, podcaster, and 2020 Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominee [57] Chris Cole, 2008 Libertarian nominee for the U.S. Senate in North Carolina [58] Michael Colley, U.S. Navy vice admiral and member of the board of directors of the Libertarian Party [59]
To help inform voters about the Nov. 5, 2024, election, this candidate questionnaire is available to be republished by local publications in North Carolina without any cost.
In April 2020, Representative Justin Amash of Michigan became the first Libertarian member of Congress after leaving the Republican Party and spending time as an independent. In June 2020, Amash, with Ayanna Pressley of the Democratic Party, introduced the Ending Qualified Immunity Act in response to the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis ...
Libertarians garnered only 1.2% of the national vote in 2020, or about 1.8 million votes, but November's election could be decided by just tens of thousands of votes in a handful of battleground ...
Here are 10 multiple-choice questions based on stories that appeared in the Los Angeles Times over the last week. Los Angeles Times News Quiz this week: Satan, sludge and Richard Simmons Skip to ...
2020 New Hampshire Libertarian presidential primary [17] [18] Candidate 1st 2nd 3rd Total Percentage Vermin Supreme: 10: 3 13: 26: 17.3%: Kim Ruff 6 9: 7 22 14.7% Jo Jorgensen: 5 8 4 17 11.3% None of the Above (NOTA) 4 6 3 13 8.7% Dan "Taxation Is Theft" Behrman 0 6 7 13 8.7% Jacob Hornberger (write-in) 9 0 0 9 6.0% Sam Robb 1 2 5 8 5.3% Mark ...
As the winner of the primary, Libertarian Party of New York rules permitted Hornberger to choose 27 of the state's 48 unbound delegates to the 2020 Libertarian National Convention. The Libertarian Party of New York was the only Libertarian state affiliate to choose any of its delegates on the basis of its presidential primary or caucus. [18]