by Libertarian Party | Nov 14, 2014 | News
Tracey Ryan The Hawaii Libertarian Party met the vote test for the first time in its history, and have retained ballot access through 2016. In Hawaii, if all of a political party’s candidates running for the state Senate get at least 4 percent of the cumulative...
by Libertarian Party | Nov 12, 2014 | News
Shawn Quinn and Lorenzo Gaztanaga For the first time in its history, the Maryland Libertarian Party met the vote test to retain ballot access. It was also the first time in 44 years that any challenge party in the state was able to retain ballot access. Gubernatorial...
by Libertarian Party | Nov 10, 2014 | News
Roland Riemers For the first time in party history, the North Dakota Libertarian Party has met the vote test to attain ballot access. In a non-presidential general election, the candidate for attorney general or secretary of state must get at least 5 percent of the...
by Libertarian Party | Nov 7, 2014 | News
In 2014, there were 22 states with Libertarian candidates on the ballot for U.S. Senate. Six candidates got at least 3%. The average Libertarian percentage was 2.3%. Candidate State Votes (unofficial) Percentage (unofficial) Mark Fish AK 8,358 3.7% Nathan LaFrance AR...
by Libertarian Party | Nov 7, 2014 | News
In 2014, there were 24 states with Libertarian candidates on the ballot for governor. Eight candidates got at least 3 percent. The average Libertarian percentage was 2.2 percent. Candidate State Votes (unofficial) Percentage (unofficial) Carolyn Clift AK 6,745 3.0%...