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Gary Johnson received 4,489,233 total votes and 3.3% of the national vote, coming third in the nation and setting a record for the Libertarian Party's strongest historical result to date.
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Sep 18, 2018 · Gary Johnson (LB) 37,384: 3.3%-None of these candidates (ND) 28,863: 2.6%-Darrell Castle (IA) 5,268: 0.5%-Rocky De La Fuente (ND) 2,552: 0.2%-
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In the 2012 general election, Johnson received almost 1 percent of the vote—a total of about 1.2 million votes. Johnson’s 2016 bid for the presidency attracted more attention than his 2012 run. In the first two weeks of August 2016, he raised more money ($2.9 million) than in the entirety of his 2012 campaign ($2.3 million). [5]
2% Johnson: 100% Iowa 42% Clinton: 51% Trump: 4% Johnson: 100% Minn. 46% Clinton: 45% Trump: 4% Johnson: 100% Nev. 48% Clinton: 46% Trump: 3% Johnson: 100% N.H. 47% Clinton
Dec 16, 2016 · Electoral Vote* Popular Vote Presidential: Vice Presidential Democratic Hillary Clinton: Tim Kaine: 232: 43.1%: 65,788,564: 48.2% Republican: Donald Trump: Mike Pence: 306: 56.9%: 62,955,340: 46.2% Libertarian Gary Johnson: William Weld: 0--4,487,570: 3.3% Green Jill Stein: Ajamu Baraka: 0--1,448,603: 1.1%: Last update: 12/16/2016 @ 22:15 GMT
2016 United States presidential election ← 2012 November 8, 2016 2020 → 538 members of the Electoral College 270 electoral votes needed to win Opinion polls Turnout 60.1% 1.5 pp Nominee Donald Trump Hillary Clinton Party Republican Democratic Home state New York New York Running mate Mike Pence Tim Kaine Electoral vote 304 [a] 227 [a] States carried 30 + ME-02 20 + DC Popular vote ...
Libertarian Gary Johnson received over 3% of the nationwide vote; best 3rd party performance nationwide since Ross Perot in 1996. There were seven faithless presidential electors. Aside from 1872 - death of Horace Greeley - it is the greatest number since electors began casting one vote each for president and vice president (12th Amendment, 1804).