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Who ran for Libertarian President in 2016?

Who ran for Libertarian President in 2016?

The party’s nominee for the 2016 presidential election was chosen directly by registered delegates at the 2016 Libertarian National Convention, which ran from May 26 to 30, 2016. The delegates nominated former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson for President and former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld for Vice President.

Who ran for President as a Libertarian?

Jo Jorgensen was chosen as the party’s presidential nominee, becoming the first woman to receive the Libertarian nomination, after four rounds of voting. Spike Cohen was nominated for vice president.

Who were the candidates for President in 2016?

2016 United States presidential election

Nominee Donald Trump Hillary Clinton
Party Republican Democratic
Home state New York New York
Running mate Mike Pence Tim Kaine
Electoral vote 304 227

Who is running Libertarian 2020?

Jo Jorgensen 2020 presidential campaign

Jo Jorgensen for President
Campaign 2020 Libertarian primaries 2020 U.S. presidential election
Candidate Jo Jorgensen Senior lecturer at Clemson University Spike Cohen Podcaster and businessman
Affiliation Libertarian Party

What is a libertarian political view?

Libertarians seek to maximize autonomy and political freedom, emphasizing free association, freedom of choice, individualism and voluntary association. Libertarians share a skepticism of authority and state power, but some libertarians diverge on the scope of their opposition to existing economic and political systems.

Who is the Libertarian candidate for president in 2016?

The 2016 presidential campaign of Gary Johnson, the 29th Governor of New Mexico, was announced on January 6, 2016, for the nomination of the Libertarian Party for President of the United States.

Who is the chairman of the Libertarian Party?

Incumbent chairman of the Libertarian National Committee, Nicholas Sarwark was re-elected to the position. No candidate achieved the majority on the first ballot, so there was a second ballot vote. Due to finishing last of the six nominated candidates, McCormick was excluded from the second ballot. First place by delegate votes.

Who was the Libertarian nominee for president in 2008?

The result was double the number Bob Barr received in 2008, pushing the Libertarian Party from a lower-tier third party to the most popular third party. In this election Johnson received the most votes ever in the Libertarian Party passing Ed Clark’s candidacy in 1980.

Who was in first place at the Libertarian convention?

First place by delegate votes. No candidate achieved the majority on the first ballot, so there was a second ballot vote. Due to receiving less than 5% of the votes, McCormick was excluded from the second ballot.