List of United States Libertarian Party presidential tickets
This is a list of the candidates for the offices of president of the United States and vice president of the United States of the Libertarian Party.
List of Libertarian presidential tickets
1972
| Presidential nominee |
1972 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| John Hospers of CA (1918–2011) ![]() |
|
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Toni Nathan of OR (1923–2014) ![]() |
| Opponent(s) Richard Nixon (Republican) George McGovern (Democratic) |
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Opponent(s) Spiro Agnew (Republican) Sargent Shriver (Democratic) | |
1976
| Presidential nominee |
1976 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Roger MacBride of VT (1929–1995) ![]() |
|
|
David Bergland of CA (1935–2019) ![]() |
| Opponent(s) Jimmy Carter (Democratic) Gerald Ford (Republican) |
|
Opponent(s) Walter Mondale (Democratic) Bob Dole (Republican) | |
1980
| Presidential nominee |
1980 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ed Clark of CA (born 1930) ![]() |
|
|
David Koch of KS (1940–2019) ![]() |
| Opponent(s) Ronald Reagan (Republican) Jimmy Carter (Democratic) John B. Anderson (Independent) |
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Opponent(s) George H. W. Bush (Republican) Walter Mondale (Democratic) Patrick Lucey (Independent) | |
1984
| Presidential nominee |
1984 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| David Bergland of CA (1935–2019) ![]() |
|
|
Jim Lewis of CT (1933–1997) ![]() |
| Opponent(s) Ronald Reagan (Republican) Walter Mondale (Democratic) |
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Opponent(s) George H. W. Bush (Republican) Geraldine Ferraro (Democratic) | |
1988
| Presidential nominee |
1988 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ron Paul of TX (born 1935) ![]() |
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|
Andre Marrou of AK (born 1938) ![]() |
| Opponent(s) George H. W. Bush (Republican) Michael Dukakis (Democratic) |
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Opponent(s) Dan Quayle (Republican) Lloyd Bentsen (Democratic) | |
1992
| Presidential nominee |
1992 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andre Marrou of AK (born 1938) ![]() |
|
|
Nancy Lord of NV (born 1952) |
| Opponent(s) Bill Clinton (Democratic) George H. W. Bush (Republican) Ross Perot (Independent) |
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Opponent(s) Al Gore (Democratic) Dan Quayle (Republican) James Stockdale (Independent) | |
1996, 2000
| Presidential nominee |
1996 (lost), 2000 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Harry Browne of TN (1933–2006) ![]() |
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|
Jo Jorgensen of SC (born 1957) ![]() |
|
Art Olivier of CA (born 1957) ![]() | ||
| Opponent(s) Bill Clinton (Democratic) Bob Dole (Republican) Ross Perot (Reform) |
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Opponent(s) Al Gore (Democratic) Jack Kemp (Republican) Pat Choate (Reform) | |
| Opponent(s) George W. Bush (Republican) Al Gore (Democratic) Ralph Nader (Green) |
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Opponent(s) Dick Cheney (Republican) Joe Lieberman (Democratic) Winona LaDuke (Green) | |
2004
| Presidential nominee |
2004 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Michael Badnarik of TX (born 1954) ![]() |
|
|
Richard Campagna of IA (born 1960) ![]() |
| Opponent(s) George W. Bush (Republican) John Kerry (Democratic) |
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Opponent(s) Dick Cheney (Republican) John Edwards (Democratic) | |
2008
| Presidential nominee |
2008 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bob Barr of GA (born 1948) ![]() |
|
|
Wayne Root of NV (born 1961) ![]() |
| Opponent(s) Barack Obama (Democratic) John McCain (Republican) |
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Opponent(s) Joe Biden (Democratic) Sarah Palin (Republican) | |
2012, 2016
| Presidential nominee |
2012 (lost), 2016 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gary Johnson of NM (born 1953) ![]() |
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|
Jim Gray of CA (born 1945) ![]() |
|
Bill Weld of MA (born 1945) ![]() | ||
| Opponent(s) Barack Obama (Democratic) Mitt Romney (Republican) |
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Opponent(s) Joe Biden (Democratic) Paul Ryan (Republican) | |
| Opponent(s) Donald Trump (Republican) Hillary Clinton (Democratic) Jill Stein (Green) |
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Opponent(s) Mike Pence (Republican) Tim Kaine (Democratic) Ajamu Baraka (Green) | |
2020
| Presidential nominee |
2020 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jo Jorgensen of SC (born 1957) ![]() |
|
|
Spike Cohen of SC (born 1982) ![]() |
| Opponent(s) Joe Biden (Democratic) Donald Trump (Republican) |
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Opponent(s) Kamala Harris (Democratic) Mike Pence (Republican) | |
See also
Notes
References
- If not for a faithless elector, Nixon and Agnew would have won 521 (96.8%) Electoral College votes.
- If not for a faithless elector, Ford would have won 241 (44.8%) votes.
- A faithless elector swapped their votes for President and Vice President in the Electoral College, otherwise the Dukakis/Bentsen ticket would have won 112 (20.8%) votes.
- A faithless elector voted Edwards for President and Vice President in the Electoral College, otherwise Kerry would have won 252 (46.8%) votes.
- If not for faithless electors, Trump and Pence would have won 306 Electoral College votes each, while Clinton and Kaine would have won 232 votes.
- "Official 2020 presidential general election results" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. 1 February 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
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