23 Libertarian Party candidates who ran for office in 2012 received over 100,000 votes:
- Mark Bennett (TX) Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals 1,326,539 votes
- William Bryan Strange (TX) Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals 1,313,763 votes
- Robert Koelsch (TX) Justice, Supreme Court 1,280,900 votes
- Gary Johnson US President 1,242,471 votes
- Jamie O. Perez (TX) Railroad Commissioner 1,112,806 votes
- David Staples (GA) Public Service Commission, District 5 1,082,481 votes
- Tom Stevens (TX) Justice, Supreme Court 1,030,747 votes
- Lance Scott (TX) Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals 249,358 votes
- Mark Ash (TX) Justice, Supreme Court 233,123 votes
- Betsy Summers (PA) Auditor General 207,111 votes
- Patricia M. Fryman (PA) Treasurer 187,108 votes
- Vik Wall (TX) Railroad Commissioner 172,227 votes
- Brad Ploeger (GA) Public Service Commission, District 3 169,387 votes
- Jonathan Dine (MO) US Senate 164,991 votes
- John Jay Myers (TX) US Senate 161,462 votes
- Andrew Horning (IN) US Senate 146,221 votes
- Marakay Rogers (PA) Attorney General 126,534 votes
- Daniel "New Jeffersonian" Ong Regent, Colorado University 116,915 votes
- Sean O’Toole (MO) Treasurer 108,784 votes
- Rupert Boneham (IN) Governor 102,108 votes
- Gail Lightfoot (CA) US Senate (top-two primary) 101,648 votes
- Chris Gohl (AZ) Corporation Commission 100,719 votes