Electoral history of the Libertarian Party (United States)
This is a list detailing the electoral history of the Libertarian Party in the United States, sorted by office.
The list currently consists of candidates who ran for partisan office.
Other 2012 Chairman candidates were: Other 2012 Vice-Chairman candidates were: Candidates seeking to win the Libertarian Party nominations either for president or vice president must gather thirty "tokens", or supporting delegates, and their votes in order to be put onto the actual nominating ballot.
Note: Jim Burns withdrew himself from consideration four hours before the balloting for the presidential nomination began.
In April 2020, Representative Justin Amash from Michigan's 3rd congressional district became the first Libertarian member of Congress, after switching from the Republican Party and spending time as an independent.
Detailed map on the 1st ballot for the 2004 presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Detailed map on the 2nd ballot for the 2004 presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Detailed map on the 3rd and final ballot for the 2004 presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Detailed map on the 1st and only ballot for the 2004 vice presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Detailed map on the 1st ballot for the 2008 presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Detailed map on the 2nd ballot for the 2008 presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Detailed map on the 3rd ballot for the 2008 presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Detailed map on the 4th ballot for the 2008 presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Detailed map on the 5th ballot for the 2008 presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Detailed map on the 6th and final ballot for the 2008 presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Detailed map on the 1st ballot for the 2008 vice presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Detailed map on the 2nd and final ballot for the 2008 vice presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Detailed map on the 2012 vote for the presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Detailed map on the 2012 vote for the vice presidential nomination by individual state delegations
Map of the 2016 vote for the presidential nomination. First place by delegate votes.
Gary Johnson (36)
Austin Petersen (9)
John McAfee (3)
No vote (1)
Tie (4)
Map of the first ballot for the 2020 presidential nomination by first place in state delegations.
Jo Jorgensen (18)
Jacob Hornberger (11)
John Monds (6)
Vermin Supreme (4)
Jim Gray (3)
Justin Amash (1)
Tie (8)
Map of the second ballot for the 2020 presidential nomination by first place in state delegations.
Jo Jorgensen (23)
Jacob Hornberger (10)
John Monds (7)
Vermin Supreme (3)
Jim Gray (2)
Tie (6)
Map of the third ballot for the 2020 presidential nomination by first place in state delegations.
Jo Jorgensen (30)
Jacob Hornberger (10)
John Monds (4)
Vermin Supreme (1)
Tie (6)
Map of the fourth and final ballot for the 2020 presidential nomination by first place in state delegations.