The 2016 Libertarian Party presidential primaries and caucuses allowed electors to indicate non-binding preferences for the
Libertarian Party's
presidential
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candidate. These differed from the
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Democratic
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presidential primaries and caucuses in that they did not appoint delegates to represent a candidate at the party's convention to select the party's nominee for the
United States presidential election. The party's nominee for the
2016 presidential election
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January
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was chosen directly by registered delegates at the
2016 Libertarian National Convention
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, 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.
Four primaries and one caucus were held.
Missouri and
North Carolina held primaries on March 15, as an alternative ballot to other primaries such as those of the
Republicans
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and
Democrats.
Gary Johnson, who had
won the party's nomination in the
2012 presidential election
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, won North Carolina with 42%. In Missouri a plurality of voters chose the "Uncommitted" option over local candidate Austin Petersen, 40% to 29%, with Johnson not appearing on the Missouri ballot due to announcing his candidacy after the filing deadline. An
Oregon primary was run on May 27 during the national convention, while the California primary was held on June 7 after the party's convention. The only caucus was in Minnesota on March 1, where 75% of the electors selected Gary Johnson. Jurisdictions in the 2016 primaries that did not participate in conventional roll call are: American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Oregon, Puerto Rico, and the U.S Virgin Islands.
Candidates
24 candidates were recognized by the Libertarian Party and 16 were ultimately eligible for the presidential nomination at the
2016 Libertarian National Convention
The 2016 Libertarian National Convention was the gathering at which delegates of the Libertarian Party chose the party's nominees for president and vice president in the 2016 national election. The party selected Gary Johnson, a former Governor o ...
.
For a candidate to have been recognized by the Libertarian Party, they must have:
# had a campaign website;
# been a dues-paying member of the party;
# met all
U.S. Constitutional requirements to serve as President; and
# not have simultaneously been a candidate for another political party.
Of the recognized candidates, eight did not run in any primary or caucus: Joey Berry, Brian Briggs, Thomas Clements, Malisia Garcia, Kevin McCormick, Robert Milnes, Mike Shannon and Heidi Zeman. The other ten recognized candidates as well as three unrecognized candidates – John David Hale (who was disrecognized because he was under 35 and so ineligible to serve as President), Nathan Norman and Merry Susan Nehls – stood in at least one primary or caucus, and appear in the table below. Five recognized candidates withdrew: Cecil Ince, Steve Kerbel, Joy Waymire, Bart Lower and Donald Eugene Lowe.
Timeline of the race
Background
The
2016 United States presidential election
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was the twelfth contested election for the Libertarian Party of the United States. The
2004 presidential election saw Libertarian nominee
Michael Badnarik appear on ballots in 48 states plus the
District of Columbia. He received 0.3% of the popular vote, and came fourth behind the two major parties' nominees as well as third-placed independent
Ralph Nader. In the
2008 election
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,
Bob Barr was nominated as the Libertarian Parties's candidate for the presidency and had ballot access to 45. However, Barr insignificantly improved upon Badnarik's performance, capturing only 0.4% of the popular vote in an election that also saw Nader finish a strong third behind the Democratic and Republican parties.
Having received minimal publicity in previous elections, which contributed to the low voting share that the party received, the Libertarian Party gained significant exposure and media attention in the lead-up to the
2012 Libertarian National Convention
The 2012 Libertarian National Convention, in which delegates of the Libertarian Party (LP) chose the party's nominees for president and vice president in the 2012 general election, was held May 2–6, 2012, in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the Red Rock ...
and the
2012 presidential election
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, starting with former two term
New Mexico governor
Gary Johnson's announcement of his presidential run with the Party. Using the publicity gained from the announcement, Johnson praised the Libertarian Party and championed their beliefs through interviews and public statements, which were often profane and harshly critical of both the Democratic and Republican parties. Johnson won the nomination at the
2012 Libertarian National Convention
The 2012 Libertarian National Convention, in which delegates of the Libertarian Party (LP) chose the party's nominees for president and vice president in the 2012 general election, was held May 2–6, 2012, in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the Red Rock ...
running on a platform of being more fiscally conservative than Republican nominee
Mitt Romney
Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American politician, businessman, and lawyer serving as the junior United States senator from Utah since January 2019, succeeding Orrin Hatch. He served as the 70th governor of Massachusetts f ...
and more socially liberal than Democratic President
Barack Obama.
Johnsons's campaign for the presidency focused mostly on upholding the continued publicity gained by the Libertarian Party due to his campaign and gaining support from independents and dissenting Democratic and Republican voters, often through echoing resentment towards the two parties. This included a court challenge against the
Commission on Presidential Debates by Johnson that sought to include him in the official
presidential election debates.
On election day, Johnson oversaw a relatively sharp rise in the Libertarian Party's vote total, earning 1% of the popular vote, which equated to 1,275,821 votes, in the 48 states plus D.C. where the Libertarian Party had ballot access. The result was double the number Bob Barr received in 2008, and made the Libertarian's the most popular third party in the election. In the election Johnson received the most votes ever for the Libertarian Party nominee, passing
Ed Clark
Edward E. Clark (born May 4, 1930) is an American lawyer and politician who ran for governor of California in 1978, and for president of the United States as the nominee of the Libertarian Party in the 1980 presidential election.
Clark is an ho ...
's candidacy in
1980
Events January
* January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission.
* January 6 – Global Positioning System time epoch begins at 00:00 UTC.
* January 9 – ...
. His campaign received a largest vote total for a third-party presidential candidacy since
Ralph Nader's
2000 campaign.
January 2015 to January 2016: Early candidates
On January 7, physician Marc Allen Feldman became one of the first candidates to enter the race for the 2016 nomination. Over the following months, candidacies were announced by Joy Waymire, Cecil Ince, Steve Kerbel, Shawna Joy Sterling, Derrick Michael Reid, and Rhett Smith. In early September, candidates entering the race included John David Hale, Jack Robinson Jr, and
Austin Petersen.
On December 24, 2015, antivirus software pioneer
John McAfee abandoned his previous effort to run as the candidate of a newly created Cyber Party, and announced he would instead seek the Libertarian nomination. He had previously announced that his Cyber Party running mate would be
Ken Rutkowski
Ken Rutkowski is founder, president and host of KenRadio Broadcasting which is syndicated on CBS Radio, He is also the founder of the media, entertainment and technology alliance known as METal. Rutkowski is the Local Partner of Founder Instit ...
, but Rutkowski did not join him in seeking the Libertarian nomination.
Gary Johnson formally announced his candidacy for the
2016 Libertarian presidential nomination, in an interview with
Neil Cavuto on the
Fox Business Network program ''Coast to Coast'', on January 6, 2016.
April 2016: Top tier emerges
Though the Libertarian Party has little to no scientific polling and does not conduct binding primaries and caucuses, the
first nationally televised pre-nominating convention Libertarian Party debate featured three candidates widely regarded as the leading contenders for the nomination: former
New Mexico governor
Gary Johnson, founder and CEO of
McAfee Inc. John McAfee and owner and founder of ''The Libertarian Republic''
Austin Petersen. A later debate hosted by
RT America featured Marc Allan Feldman, Kevin McCormick, and Darryl Perry, however this did not receive as much media attention as the one featuring the three candidates in the top tier.
Early May 2016: Ventura declines to run
In several late 2015 interviews including those on ''
The Alan Colmes Show
''The Alan Colmes Show'' was a Radio syndication, nationally syndicated radio in the United States, American talk radio, radio show hosted by political commentator, commentator Alan Colmes on Fox News Radio. The show aired on weeknights from 6:00 ...
'' and ''In Depth with
Graham Bensinger
Graham Michael Bensinger (born August 17, 1986) is an American journalist and entrepreneur known for his eponymous show ''In Depth with Graham Bensinger''. Bensinger is known for interviewing a number of personalities in American sports, and won an ...
'',
Jesse Ventura publicly flirted with the idea of running for president in 2016 as a Libertarian. Beginning on February 29, 2016, Ventura again made headlines following an announcement that if
Bernie Sanders
Bernard Sanders (born September8, 1941) is an American politician who has served as the junior United States senator from Vermont since 2007. He was the U.S. representative for the state's at-large congressional district from 1991 to 2007 ...
were to lose the Democratic Party nomination to
Hillary Clinton, he would launch a presidential campaign under the
Libertarian Party. Ventura subsequently appeared on
RT,
CNN,
Alex Jones and various local radio outlets the following several days reiterating interest in a presidential campaign. He likewise revealed that he was formally invited to the
2016 Libertarian National Convention
The 2016 Libertarian National Convention was the gathering at which delegates of the Libertarian Party chose the party's nominees for president and vice president in the 2016 national election. The party selected Gary Johnson, a former Governor o ...
in
Orlando, Florida
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by party leaders and that he would announce by the end of March if he were to go that route.
On March 3, 2016 Ventura released a
shortlist
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of preliminary campaign platforms if he were to run for president. Included were rebuilding infrastructure, focusing on alternative energy, ending all foreign wars and following the teachings of Major General
Smedley Butler, ending the
war on drugs and reforming
campaign financing
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. Ventura ultimately decided not to seek the presidency, allowing his self determined deadline of May 1 to pass without an announcement. In mid-July, Ventura wrote an article declaring his support for Gary Johnson.
Late May 2016: Johnson consolidates support
After
Donald Trump won the
Indiana primary on May 3,
Texas Senator
Ted Cruz and
Ohio Governor
John Kasich suspended their campaigns, Donald Trump became the
presumptive nominee for the
Republican Party
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. This sparked the
Stop Trump movement
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, also referred to as #NeverTrump to consider running an independent candidate of their own such as former
Texas governor
Rick Perry
James Richard Perry (born March 4, 1950) is an American politician who served as the 14th United States secretary of energy from 2017 to 2019 and as the 47th governor of Texas from 2000 to 2015. Perry also ran unsuccessfully for the Republica ...
, former Republican nominee
Mitt Romney
Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American politician, businessman, and lawyer serving as the junior United States senator from Utah since January 2019, succeeding Orrin Hatch. He served as the 70th governor of Massachusetts f ...
or
Nebraska senator
Ben Sasse, all of whom declined to run. As the filing deadline for Texas and other states quickly passed, the Libertarian Party gained national recognition when
Gary Johnson was included in a national poll conducted by
Monmouth University and received 11 percent. Johnson was quickly deemed the front-runner for the Libertarian Party presidential nomination and was featured in subsequent polls. Johnson's name was also
Googled more times than the Libertarian Party itself, and he was featured in many interviews by mainstream media publications, something that none of the other Libertarian candidates had been able to do thus far in the campaign. During the
2016 Libertarian National Convention
The 2016 Libertarian National Convention was the gathering at which delegates of the Libertarian Party chose the party's nominees for president and vice president in the 2016 national election. The party selected Gary Johnson, a former Governor o ...
various news networks flocked to the convention, and
CSPAN
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covered the results.
Johnson won nomination on the second ballot of the convention.
Polling
National polling
2016 online polling
*Darryl W. Perry allegedly paid participants to "stuff" the poll, after which extra security measures were implemented and his name was excluded from future polls. Therefore, this result of 11% is not authentic.
Primaries and caucuses
Minnesota caucuses
''Type:
Open''
The Minnesota caucus was run on March 1, 2016, using
ranked choice voting. Gary Johnson took over 75% of the 226 first-preference votes cast, with John McAfee second on 12% and Austin Petersen third on 8%.
Missouri primary
''Type:
Open''
The
Missouri primary ran on March 15, 2016, alongside those of the Republican, Democratic, and
Constitution parties. 40% of the electorate voted to stand uncommitted to any candidate. Austin Petersen, running in his home state, finished second with 29% of the statewide vote, which was double that of Steve Kerbel from Colorado, who finished third with 14%. Petersen comfortably won the support of voters in the state's capital,
Jefferson City, and its surrounding counties, but fell heavily behind the uncommitted vote in the state's two largest cities,
Kansas City
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and
St. Louis. Kerbel won three counties around
Springfield
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* Springfield, Queenslan ...
, while Marc Allan Feldman, Cecil Ince, and Rhett Smith all won a sprawl of counties across the state; in most of these counties, however, only a single vote was cast. No votes were cast for Libertarian Party candidates in the northwestern counties of
Harrison,
Holt
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,
Mercer
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, and
Worth.
North Carolina primary
''Type:
Semi-closed''
The North Carolina primary was also run on March 15, 2016, and also alongside the primaries of the Republican, Democratic, and Constitution parties. Gary Johnson won against competing candidates with 42% of the primary vote, overcoming 35% of the electorate who remained uncommitted to any candidate, and far ahead of third-place finisher John David Hale with 6%. Most urban counties showed majority support for Johnson, particularly in the state's largest city,
Charlotte, and its capital,
Raleigh, while uncommitted votes mostly came from rural counties across the state. Many counties were tied between Johnson and the uncommitted vote, but a number of counties in the east recorded ties between Johnson and other candidates such as John David Hale and Joy Waymire, albeit with a small number of votes. In
Gates County, a four-way tie was recorded when Gary Johnson, Cecil Ince, and Derrick Michael Reid recorded one vote each, with an additional uncommitted voter accounted for.
Tyrrell was the only county in the entire state where Johnson did not win or tie; instead Hale tied with an uncommitted voter, with one vote each.
Nebraska primary
''Type:
Semi-closed''
The Nebraska primary was held on May 10, 2016. Independents and registered Libertarians were allowed to vote in the state's Libertarian primary. The Nebraska Primary marked the third largest victory for the Johnson campaign, despite the most recent poll having shown him only 1% above Petersen nationally.
Oregon primary
The Oregon primary was completed on May 27, 2016, the last day to receive mail-in ballots.
California primary
''Type: Semi-closed''
In the California primary on June 7, the Libertarian Party appeared alongside the Republicans, Democrats, the
Green Party
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Greens believe that these issues are inherently related to one another as a foundation ...
(as part of their own
series of primaries), the
American Independent Party and the
Peace and Freedom Party
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.
This non-binding primary took place after the
2016 Libertarian National Convention
The 2016 Libertarian National Convention was the gathering at which delegates of the Libertarian Party chose the party's nominees for president and vice president in the 2016 national election. The party selected Gary Johnson, a former Governor o ...
.
2016 National Convention
No candidate achieved the majority on the first ballot, so there was a second ballot vote. After finishing last of the six nominated candidates, McCormick was excluded from the second ballot.
Endorsements
Gary Johnson campaign
Political figures
=Mayors and other municipal or county leaders
=
* Jeff Krauss, former mayor of Bozeman, Montana
=International political figures
=
*
Daniel Hannan
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,
Conservative Party
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Political parties called The Conservative P ...
member of the European Parliament, Secretary-General of the
Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists
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=Other politicians
=
*
Ed Clark
Edward E. Clark (born May 4, 1930) is an American lawyer and politician who ran for governor of California in 1978, and for president of the United States as the nominee of the Libertarian Party in the 1980 presidential election.
Clark is an ho ...
,
1980
Events January
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* January 6 – Global Positioning System time epoch begins at 00:00 UTC.
* January 9 – ...
Libertarian presidential nominee
* Mark Hinkle, former National Chairman of The Libertarian Party
*
Geoff Neale
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, former National Chairman of The Libertarian Party
*
Bill Redpath
William Bruce Redpath (born October 9, 1957) is a former Chairman, Treasurer and At-Large Representative of the Libertarian National Committee, and past Chairman of the Virginia Libertarian State Committee. An eight time candidate for public of ...
, former National Chairman of The Libertarian Party
Businesspeople
*
Steve Kerbel, businessman, entrepreneur and former 2016 Libertarian presidential candidate
*
Robert Sarvis
Robert Christopher Sarvis (born September 15, 1976) is an American attorney. While attending law school, he was the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the '' NYU Journal of Law & Liberty''; he also clerked for Judge E. Grady Jolly on the U.S. Cou ...
, attorney, businessman, politician and software developer
Actors and comedians
*
Drew Carey, comedian
*
Doug Stanhope, comedian, actor, 2008 presidential candidate
*
Randy Wayne
Randy Wayne Frederick (born August 7, 1981) is an Americans, American actor.
Life and career
Wayne was born and raised in Moore, Oklahoma. He attended Moore High School (Oklahoma), Moore High School and Campbellsville University.
He appeared ...
, actor
*
Josh Wolf, comedian, television host
*
Teller
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* Teller (surname)
* Teller (magician), one half of the duo Penn & Teller
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* Teller, Alaska, United States
** Teller Airport
* Teller County, Colorado, United States
Other uses
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, of
Penn & Teller
Athletes and sports figures
*
Rudy Carpenter
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Early years
Carpenter led Westlake ...
, football quarterback
*
Hal Gill
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He also played for the Bo ...
, retired professional ice hockey player
*
Sean Waltman, professional wrestler
Musicians and artists
*
Krist Novoselić
Krist Anthony Novoselic (; ; born May 16, 1965) is an American musician and activist. He was the bassist and co-founder of the rock band Nirvana.
Novoselic and Kurt Cobain formed the band Nirvana in 1987 along with drummer Aaron Burckhard, w ...
, musician, bassist and co-founder of
Nirvana
Commentators, writers and columnists
*
Jay Cost, writer for ''
The Weekly Standard''
*
Matt Welch
Matthew Lee Welch (born July 31, 1968) is an American blogger, journalist, author, and
libertarian political pundit.
Early life
Welch was born on July 31, 1968 in Bellflower, California. He was raised in Long Beach, California. He attended UC ...
, editor-in-chief of ''
Reason'' magazine
*
Kmele Foster, co-host of ''
The Independents'', political pundit
* Todd Seavey, writer for
Splice Today and author
Radio hosts
*
Adrian Wyllie, activist, radio show host, 2014 Libertarian candidate for Governor of Florida and former chairman of
Libertarian Party of Florida
* Keith Larson, radio host and political commentator
Social and political activists
*
Ed Lopez, Republican activist and Former National Vice Chairman of the Republican Liberty Caucus
*
Richard Winger, publisher and editor of ''
Ballot Access News
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History
Published ...
'', political activist and analyst
*
Alan Gura, litigator, constitutional lawyer
*
Michael Munger
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...
, economist
John McAfee campaign
*
Adam Kokesh, talk show host and activist
*
John Moore, Nevada assemblyman
*
L. Neil Smith
Lester Neil Smith III (May 12, 1946 – August 27, 2021), better known as L. Neil Smith, was an American libertarian science fiction author and political activist. His works include the trilogy of Lando Calrissian novels, all published in 1983: ...
, science fiction author and activist
* Joy Waymire, Libertarian presidential candidate
Austin Petersen campaign
Commentators, writers, and columnists
*
Erick Erickson, radio host and author
*
Nick Fuentes
Nicholas Joseph Fuentes (born August 18, 1998) is an American white supremacistMultiple sources:
*
*
*
*
* political commentator and Online streamer, live streamer. A former YouTuber, his channel was permanently suspended in February 20 ...
, talk show host
*
Mary Matalin, political consultant
Others
*
Sean Haugh
Sean Newton Haugh (born November 17, 1960) is an American politician and pizza delivery man who has run for Senate in North Carolina under the Libertarian Party nomination in 2002, 2014 and 2016. He currently resides in Durham, North Carolina.
...
,
2002
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,
2014
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and
2016
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Libertarian candidate for
United States Senate in
North Carolina.
*
Dave Smith, comedian
Campaign finance
As of March 31, 2016 three candidates have reported their fundraising amounts to the
Federal Election Commission;
Gary Johnson,
John McAfee and
Austin Petersen.
Vice presidential selection
As of May 21, 2016, there were nine vice presidential candidates running.
* Alicia Dearn from Missouri (endorsed by Austin Petersen at Convention)
* William Coley from Tennessee (endorsed by Darryl W. Perry)
* Daniel Hogan from Missouri
* Kerry Douglas McKennon from Texas
* Jeff Mortenson from Mississippi
*
Larry Sharpe from New York
* Mark Stewart from Connecticut
* Judd Weiss from California (endorsed by John McAfee)
*
Bill Weld from Massachusetts (endorsed by Gary Johnson)
The Libertarian Party's vice presidential candidate is elected by the delegates at the LNC after the presidential nominee is announced. Vice presidential candidates are often endorsed or preferred by presidential candidates, but some have entered without a specific presidential nominee in mind, or a preference from any of them.
Bill Weld, former Governor of Massachusetts, was nominated for Vice President after having previously been announced as Johnson's intended running mate. The selection proved controversial within the party, but also resulted in a spike in media coverage of the prospective ticket. Two governors running as a ticket attracted attention, in part because it had not happened for any party since the
1948 United States presidential election
The 1948 United States presidential election was the 41st quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 2, 1948. In one of the greatest election upsets in American history, incumbent President Harry S. Truman, the Democra ...
.
As with Johnson in the presidential nomination, Weld narrowly failed to secure a majority on the first ballot. He was nominated on the second ballot, defeating runner-up Larry Sharpe.
See also
*
Gary Johnson 2016 presidential campaign
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 (or LP) for President of the United States. He officially won the nomination on May ...
;Debates:
*
2016 Libertarian Party presidential debates and forums
Presidential primaries
*
2016 Constitution Party presidential primaries
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*
2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries
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*
2016 Green Party presidential primaries
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*
2016 Republican Party presidential primaries
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;National Conventions:
*
2016 Constitution Party National Convention
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National conventions
1992 convention
*The first national convention o ...
*
2016 Libertarian National Convention
The 2016 Libertarian National Convention was the gathering at which delegates of the Libertarian Party chose the party's nominees for president and vice president in the 2016 national election. The party selected Gary Johnson, a former Governor o ...
*
2016 Green National Convention
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*
2016 Democratic National Convention
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2016 Republican National Convention
The 2016 Republican National Convention, in which delegates of the United States Republican Party chose the party's nominees for president and vice president in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, was held July 18–21, 2016, at Quicken Lo ...
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