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  1. May 10, 2024 · Although this vote represented only about 1 percent of the national total, it was enough to make the Libertarian Party the third largest political party in the United States. Libertarian candidates ran in every subsequent presidential election, and several of its members were elected to local and state office, particularly in the West.

  2. As of May 2024, it is the third-largest political party in the United States by voter registration. In the 2020 election, the Libertarians gained a seat in the Wyoming House of Representatives, giving them their first state legislative win since 2000.

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    The Libertarian Party was formed in 1971 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, by David Nolan. The group held its first national convention in 1972. Since its inception, the Libertarian Party has supported and fielded Libertarian candidates in races across the United States. According to the party's website, Libertarians held 232 elective offices througho...

    2019 elections

    The Libertarian Party supported 262 candidates for federal, state, and local-level offices across the country in the 2019 election cycle.

    2018 elections

    The Libertarian Party supported 973 candidates for federal, state, and local-level offices across the country in the 2018 election cycle. The following is an abbreviated list of the party's 2018 U.S. Senatecandidates:

    2017 elections

    1. 1.1. See also: Libertarian Party candidates, 2017 The Libertarian Party supported 89 candidates for federal, state, and local-level offices across the country in the 2017 election cycle. Of these candidates 19 were elected or re-elected to public office.

    2020 Libertarian National Convention

    1. 1.1. See also: Libertarian Party presidential nomination, 2020 On May 2, 2020, the Libertarian Party voted to cancel its in-person presidential nominating convention, which had been scheduled to take place May 21-25, 2020, in Austin, Texas. The party opted instead to hold an online meeting starting on May 22 to select its presidential ticket. The party also planned to conduct a separate in-person convention for other party business July 8-12, 2020, in Orlando, Florida.

    Presidential nomination

    The Libertarian Party selected Jo Jorgensenas its presidential nominee on May 23, the second day of the national convention. Party delegates nominated six candidates to be on the initial ballot. Candidates were eliminated on each subsequent ballot until one candidate received a majority of the vote. Jorgensen received 51.1% of the vote on the fourth ballot, defeating candidates Jacob Hornberger and Vermin Supreme.

    Vice presidential nomination

    Spike Cohenwas selected as the party's vice presidential nominee on May 24 in the third round of voting.

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  4. In the 1980 presidential contest, the Libertarian Party gained ballot access in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Guam, the first time a third party accomplished this since the Socialist Party in 1916 (when there were only 48 states and the District of Columbia did not get to vote for president).

  5. Oct 15, 2023 · June 6, 2018: The Libertarian Party is set to become the first third party in the United States to field candidates for federal and/or statewide races in all 50 states in a mid-term election. July 12, 2018: The Libertarian Party of Ohio submits enough petition signatures to be recognized as a political party in Ohio.

  6. May 21, 2021 · Despite those humble origins, the Libertarian Party would, in time, grow into the nation’s third- largest political party and the longest- running alternative to the Republicans and Democrats, eventually earning millions of votes for its presidential candidates.

  7. Nov 19, 2018 · The Libertarian Party began forming on July 17, 1971, with a meeting of David Nolan, John Hospers, Ron Paul, Tonie Nathan, Edward Crane, and others. The new political party was officially announced January 31, 1972.

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