Who was the Libertarian candidate in 2012?
Who was the Libertarian candidate in 2012?
Retired California state court judge Jim Gray won the vice presidential nomination, also on the first ballot….2012 Libertarian National Convention.
Convention | |
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Presidential nominee | Gary Johnson of New Mexico |
Vice presidential nominee | Jim Gray of California |
Voting | |
Total delegates | 593 |
Who ran for president as a Libertarian?
Jo Jorgensen (born May 1, 1957) is an American libertarian political activist and academic. Jorgensen was the Libertarian Party’s nominee for president of the United States in the 2020 election, in which she finished third in the popular vote with about 1.9 million votes, 1.2% of the national total.
Did the Libertarian Party have a presidential candidate?
The Libertarian Party experienced a competitive primary. On May 23, at the virtual 2020 Libertarian National Convention, Jorgensen was selected as the party’s 2020 presidential nominee after four rounds of voting by delegates. She is the party’s first female presidential nominee.
Who was the 2016 Libertarian candidate?
Gary Johnson 2016 presidential campaign
Gary Johnson 2016 | |
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Candidate | Gary Johnson Former Governor of New Mexico (1995–2003) William Weld Former Governor of Massachusetts (1991–97) |
Affiliation | Libertarian Party |
Status | Announced: January 6, 2016 Nominated: May 29, 2016 Lost election: November 8, 2016 |
What party is Jill Stein?
Green Party of the United StatesJill Stein / Party
Has a libertarian ever won an election?
Libertarians won four elections to the Alaska House of Representatives between 1978 and 1984 and another four to the New Hampshire General Court in 1992. Neil Randall, a Libertarian, won the election to the Vermont House of Representatives in 1998 running on both the Libertarian and Republican lines.
What percentage of the vote did the Libertarian Party get in 2020?
2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries
Home state | Virginia | Massachusetts |
Contests won | 7 | 1 |
Popular vote | 9,186 | 4,290 |
Percentage | 20.3% | 9.4% |
Candidate | None of the above | Kim Ruff |
What’s the Green Rainbow party?
The Green-Rainbow Party (GRP) is the Massachusetts affiliate of the Green Party of the United States and a political designation in Massachusetts officially recognized by the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.