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.

(1972–2016)

1972

Presidential
Nominee
1972 (lost) Vice Presidential
Nominee
John Hospers
State: California
Born: June 9, 1918, Pella, Iowa
Died: June 12, 2011, Los Angeles, California
Alma mater: Central College, Iowa
University of Iowa
Columbia University
Toni Nathan
State: Oregon
Born: February 9, 1923, New York City, New York
Died: March 20, 2014, Eugene, Oregon
Alma mater: University of Oregon
Opponent
Richard Nixon
(R-CA)

George McGovern
(D-SD)

1972 United States presidential election
Popular vote: Nixon/Agnew 47,168,710 (60.6%) - McGovern/Shriver 29,173,222 (37.5%) - Hospers/Nathan 3,674 (0%)
Electoral vote: Nixon/Agnew 520 - McGovern/Shriver 17 - Hospers/Nathan 1
Opponent
Spiro T. Agnew
(R-MD)

Sargent Shriver
(D-MD)

1976

Presidential
Nominee
1976 (lost) Vice Presidential
Nominee
Roger MacBride
State: Vermont
Born: August 6, 1929, New Rochelle, New York
Died: March 5, 1995, Miami Beach, Florida
Alma mater: Princeton University, Harvard University
Career: Vermont House of Representatives (1963-1965)
David Bergland
State: California
Born: June 4, 1935, Mapleton, Iowa
Died: June 3, 2019
Alma mater: Long Beach City College
University of California, LA
University of Southern California
Opponent
Gerald Ford
(R-MI)

Jimmy Carter
(D-GA)

1976 United States presidential election
Popular vote: Carter/Mondale 40,831,881 (50.1%) - Ford/Dole 39,148,634 (48.0%) - MacBride/Bergland 172,557 (0.21%)
Electoral vote: Carter/Mondale 290 - Ford/Dole 240
Opponent
Bob Dole
(R-KS)

Walter Mondale
(D-MN)

1980

Presidential
Nominee
1980 (lost) Vice Presidential
Nominee
Ed Clark
State: California
Born: May 4, 1930, Middleboro, Massachusetts
Alma mater: Dartmouth College, Harvard Law School
Career: 1978 candidate for Governor of California
David Koch
State: Kansas
Born: May 3, 1940, Wichita, Kansas
Died: August 23, 2019
Alma mater:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Career: Vice President of Koch Industries
Opponent
Jimmy Carter (D-GA)
Ronald Reagan (R-CA)
John B. Anderson
(I-IL)
1980 United States presidential election
Popular vote: Reagan/Bush 43,903,230 (50.8%) - Carter/Mondale 35,480,115 (41.0%) -
Anderson/Lucey 5,719,850 (6.6%) - Clark/Koch 921,128 (1.06%)
Electoral vote: Reagan/Bush 489 - Carter/Mondale 49
Opponent
Walter Mondale (D-MN)
George H.W. Bush (R-TX)
Patrick Lucey (I-WI)

1984

Presidential
Nominee
1984 (lost) Vice Presidential
Nominee
David Bergland
State: California
Born: June 4, 1935, Mapleton, Iowa
Died: June 3, 2019
Alma mater:Long Beach City College
University of California, LA
University of Southern California
James A. Lewis
State: Connecticut
Born: April 20, 1933, Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Died: February 22, 1997 Norwich, Connecticut
Alma mater:Babson College
Opponent
Ronald Reagan
(R-CA)

Walter Mondale
(D-MN)

1984 United States presidential election
Popular vote: Reagan/Bush 54,455,472 (58.8%) - Mondale/Ferraro 37,577,352 (40.6%) - Bergland/Lewis 228,111 (0.25%)
Electoral vote: Reagan/Bush 523 - Mondale/Ferraro 13
Opponent
George H.W. Bush
(R-TX)

Geraldine Ferraro
(D-NY)

1988

Presidential
Nominee
1988 (lost) Vice Presidential
Nominee
Ron Paul
State: Texas
Born: August 20, 1935, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Alma mater: Gettysburg College, Duke University
Career: U.S. House of Representatives (1979-1985)
Andre Marrou
State: Alaska
Born: December 4, 1938, Nixon, Texas
Alma mater:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Career: Member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1985-1987)
Opponent
George H.W. Bush
(R-TX)

Michael Dukakis
(D-MA)
1988 United States presidential election
Popular vote: Bush/Quayle 48,886,097 (53.4%) - Dukakis/Bentsen 41,809,074 (45.7%) - Paul/Marrou 431,750 (0.47%)
Electoral vote: Bush/Quayle 426 - Dukakis/Bentsen 111
Opponent
Dan Quayle
(R-IN)

Lloyd Bentsen
(D-TX)

1992

Presidential
Nominee
1992 (lost) Vice Presidential
Nominee
Andre Marrou
State: Alaska
Born: December 4, 1938, Nixon, Texas
Alma mater: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Career: Member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1985-1987)
Nancy Lord
State: Nevada
Born: February 8, 1952, Silver Spring, Maryland
Alma mater:University of Maryland, College
Park

University of Maryland,
Baltimore

Georgetown University
Career: Attorney
Opponents
George H.W.
Bush (R-TX)

Bill Clinton (D-AR)
Ross Perot
(I-TX)
1992 United States presidential election
Popular vote: Clinton/Gore 44,909,806 (43.0%) - Bush/Quayle 39,104,550 (37.5%) -
Perot/Stockdale 19,743,821 (18.9%) - Marrou/Lord 290,087 (0.28%)
Electoral vote: Clinton/Gore 370 - Bush/Quayle 168
Opponents
Dan Quayle (R-IN)
Al Gore (D-TN)
James Stockdale
(I-CA)

1996, 2000

Presidential
Nominee
1996 (lost), 2000 (lost) Vice Presidential
Nominee
Harry Browne
State: Tennessee
Born: June 17, 1933, New York City, New York
Died: March 1, 2006, Franklin, Tennessee
Career: Author
Jo Jorgensen
State: South Carolina
Born: May 1, 1957, Greenville, South Carolina
Alma mater: Baylor University
Clemson University
Career: 1992 candidate for South Carolina's 4th congressional district
Art Olivier
State: California
Born: August 24, 1957, Lynwood, California
Alma mater: Cerritos College
Career: Former mayor of Bellflower, California
Opponent
Bill Clinton (D-AR)
Bob Dole (R-KS)
Ross Perot
(Reform-TX)
1996 United States presidential election
Popular vote: Clinton/Gore 47,401,185 (49.2%) - Dole/Kemp 39,197,469 (40.7%) -
Perot/Choate 8,085,294 (8.4%) - Browne/Jorgensen 485,759 (0.50%)
Electoral vote: Clinton/Gore 379 - Dole/Kemp 159
Opponent
Al Gore (D-TN)
Jack Kemp (R-NY)
Pat Choate
(Reform-CA)
Opponent
Al Gore
(D-TN)

George W. Bush
(R-TX)

2000 United States presidential election
Popular vote: Gore/Lieberman 50,999,897 (48.4%) - Bush/Cheney 50,456,002 (47.9%)
Browne/Olivier 384,431 (0.36%)
Electoral vote: Bush/Cheney 271 - Gore/Lieberman 266
Opponent
Joe Lieberman
(D-CT)

Dick Cheney
(R-WY)

2004

Presidential
Nominee
2004 (lost) Vice Presidential
Nominee
Michael Badnarik
State: Texas
Born: August 1, 1954, Hammond, Indiana
Career: 2000, 2002 candidate for Texas legislature
Richard Campagna
State: Iowa
Alma mater: Brown University
New York University
St. John's University, New York
Columbia University
American College of
Metaphysical Theology
Career: 2002 candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Iowa
Opponent
George W. Bush
(R-TX)

John Kerry
(D-MA)

2004 United States presidential election
Popular vote: Bush/Cheney 62,040,610 (50.7%) - Kerry/Edwards 59,028,444 (48.3%) - Badnarik/Campagna 397,265 (0.32%)
Electoral vote: Bush/Cheney 286 - Kerry/Edwards 251
Opponent
Dick Cheney
(R-WY)

John Edwards
(D-NC)

2008

Presidential
Nominee
2008 (lost) Vice Presidential
Nominee
Bob Barr
State: Georgia
Born: November 5, 1948, Iowa City, Iowa
Alma mater: University of Southern California
George Washington University
Georgetown University
Career: U.S. House of Representatives (1995-2003)
Wayne Allyn Root
State: Nevada
Born: July 20, 1961, Mount Vernon, New York
Alma mater: Columbia University
Career: Political commentator
Opponent
John McCain (R-AZ)
Barack Obama (D-IL)
2008 United States presidential election
Popular vote: Obama/Biden 69,498,516 (52.9%) - McCain/Palin 59,948,323 (45.7%)
- Barr/Root 523,715 (0.40%)
Electoral vote: Obama/Biden 365 - McCain/Palin 173
Opponent
Sarah Palin (R-AK)
Joe Biden (D-DE)

2012, 2016

Presidential
Nominee
2012 (lost), 2016 (lost) Vice Presidential
Nominee
Gary Johnson
State: New Mexico
Born: January 1, 1953, Minot, North Dakota
Alma mater: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Career: Governor of New Mexico (1995-2003)
Jim Gray
State: California
Born: February 14, 1945, Washington, D.C.
Alma mater:University of California, Los
Angeles

University of Southern
California

Career:Jurist
William Weld
State: Massachusetts
Born: July 31, 1945, Smithtown, New York
Alma mater:Harvard University,
University College, Oxford
Career:Governor of Massachusetts (1991-1997)
Opponent
Barack Obama
(D-IL)

Mitt Romney
(R-MA)
2012 United States presidential election
Popular vote: Obama/Biden 65,915,796 (51.1%) - Romney/Ryan 60,933,500 (47.2%) - Johnson/Gray 1,275,971 (0.99%)
Electoral vote: Obama/Biden 332 - Romney/Ryan 206
Opponent
Joe Biden (D-DE)
Paul Ryan (R-WI)
Opponent
Hillary Clinton
(D-NY)

Donald Trump
(R-NY)

2016 United States presidential election
Popular vote: Clinton/Kaine 65,853,516 (48.2%) - Trump/Pence 62,984,825 (46.1%) - Johnson/Weld 4,489,221 (3.28%)
Electoral vote: Trump/Pence 304 - Clinton/Kaine 227 - Paul/Pence 1[note 1]
Opponent
Tim Kaine
(D-VA)

Mike Pence
(R-IN)

2020

Presidential

Nominee

2020 Vice Presidential
Nominee
Jo Jorgensen
State: South Carolina
Born: May 1, 1957, Libertyville, Illinois, U.S.
Alma mater: Baylor University
Southern Methodist University
Clemson University
Career: Psychology Senior Lecturer at Clemson University

Spike Cohen
Born: June 28, 1982 Baltimore, Maryland
Career: Political activist

Opponent
Donald Trump (R-FL)
(presumptive)
Joe Biden (D-DE)
(presumptive)
2020 United States presidential election
Popular vote: TBD
Electoral vote: TBD
Opponent
Mike Pence (R-IN)
(presumptive)
TBA (D)

Notes

  1. Texas faithless elector Bill Greene cast his vote for Ron Paul, who has been a member of the Libertarian Party since 2015.

See also

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