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 of the United States.
List of Libertarian presidential tickets
1972
Presidential Nominee |
1972 (lost) | Vice Presidential Nominee | |
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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 T. Agnew (Republican) Sargent Shriver (Democratic) |
1976
Presidential Nominee |
1976 (lost) | Vice Presidential Nominee | |
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Roger MacBride of VT (1929–1995) |
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David Bergland of CA (1935–2019) |
Opponent(s) Jimmy Carter (Democratic) Gerald Ford (Republican) |
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Opponent(s) Walter Mondale (Democratic) Bob Dole (Republican) |
1980
Presidential Nominee |
1980 (lost) | Vice Presidential Nominee | |
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Ed Clark of CA (1930–present) |
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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 | |
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David Bergland of CA (1935–2019) |
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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 | |
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Ron Paul of TX (1935–present) |
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Andre Marrou of AK (1938–present) |
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 | |
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Andre Marrou of AK (1938–present) |
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Nancy Lord of NV (1960–1952) |
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 | |
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Harry Browne of TN (1933–present) |
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Jo Jorgensen of SC (1957–present) |
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Art Olivier of CA (1957–present) | ||
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 | |
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Michael Badnarik of TX (1954–present) |
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Richard Campagna of IA (1960–present) |
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 | |
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Bob Barr of GA (1948–present) |
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Wayne Root of NV (1961–present) |
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 | |
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Gary Johnson of NM (1953–present) |
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Jim Gray of CA (1945–present) |
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Bill Weld of MA (1945–present) | ||
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 (pending) | Vice Presidential Nominee | |
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Jo Jorgensen of SC (1957–present) |
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Spike Cohen of MD (1982–present) |
Opponent(s) Donald Trump (Republican) Joe Biden (Democratic) |
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Opponent(s) Mike Pence (Republican) Kamala Harris (Democratic) |
Notes
See also
- Libertarian National Convention
- Electoral history of the Libertarian Party (United States)
- List of United States Democratic Party presidential tickets
- List of United States Republican Party presidential tickets
- List of United States Green Party presidential tickets
- 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.
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