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==2012 Presidential Campaign==


==Election Year Fundraising==
[[File:Gary Johnson 2012 logo.png|thumb|200px|right|2012 Gary Johnson campaign Logo]]
 
===Fundraising===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!
!align=center|2012
!align=center|2016
|-
| January
| January
| align=right|65,592.04
| align=right|65,592.04
| align=right|93,096.18
|-
|-
| February
| February
| align=right|41,879.60
| align=right|41,879.60
| align=right|56,265.15
|-
|-
| March
| March
| align=right|62,228.71
| align=right|62,228.71
| align=right|129,595.56
|-
|-
| April
| April
| align=right|59,447.89
| align=right|59,447.89
| align=right|69,713.47
|-
|-
| May
| May
| align=right|218,634.66
| align=right|218,634.66
| align=right|350,561.42
|-
|-
| June
| June
| align=right|124,104.64
| align=right|124,104.64
| align=right|664,418.66
|-
|-
| July
| July
| align=right|341,636.10
| align=right|341,636.10
| align=right|1,602,810.43
|-
|-
| August
| August
| align=right|356,406.33
| align=right|356,406.33
| align=right|4,971,147.55
|-
|-
| September
| September
| align=right|274,785.96
| align=right|274,785.96
| align=right|2,635,786.95
|-
|-
| Oct 1 - Oct 18
| Oct 1 - Oct 18
| align=right|203,809.90
| align=right|203,809.90
| align=right|694,279.34
|-
|-
| Oct 19 - Nov 27
| Oct 19 - Nov 27
| align=right|257,403.17
| align=right|257,403.17
| align=right|402,586.00
|-
|-
| Nov 26 - Dec 31
| Nov 26 - Dec 31
| align=right|212,537.15
| align=right|212,537.15
| align=right|47,612.25
|-
|-
!bgcolor=#BFBFAF|Total
!bgcolor=#BFBFAF|Total
!align=right|2,218,466.15
!align=right|2,218,466.15
!align=right|11,717,872.96
|-
|-
|}
|}


==2012 Presidential Campaign==
===Endorsements===
 
===Polling===
''See: [[Libertarian Presidential Candidate Polling]]''
 
===2012 Endorsements===
;Newspapers
;Newspapers
*Chattanooga Times Free Press
*Chattanooga Times Free Press
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==2016 Presidential Campaign==
==2016 Presidential Campaign==


===2016 Endorsements===
[[File:Johnson Weld 2016.svg.png|thumb|200px|right|Gary Johnson/Bill Weld 2016 Campaign Logo]]
 
===Fundraising===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
|-
| January
| align=right|93,096.18
|-
| February
| align=right|56,265.15
|-
| March
| align=right|129,595.56
|-
| April
| align=right|69,713.47
|-
| May
| align=right|350,561.42
|-
| June
| align=right|664,418.66
|-
| July
| align=right|1,602,810.43
|-
| August
| align=right|4,971,147.55
|-
| September
| align=right|2,635,786.95
|-
| Oct 1 - Oct 18
| align=right|694,279.34
|-
| Oct 19 - Nov 27
| align=right|402,586.00
|-
| Nov 26 - Dec 31
| align=right|47,612.25
|-
!bgcolor=#BFBFAF|Total
!align=right|11,717,872.96
|-
|}
 
 
===Endorsements===
;Individuals
;Individuals
*[[Steve Kerbel]], businessman and activist from Colorado. 2016 Candidate for Libertarian Presidential Nomination.<ref>https://alibertarianfuture.com/2016-libertarian-party-primaries/gary-johnson-won-endorsement-from-steve-kerbel/</ref>
*[[Steve Kerbel]], businessman and activist from Colorado. 2016 Candidate for Libertarian Presidential Nomination.<ref>https://alibertarianfuture.com/2016-libertarian-party-primaries/gary-johnson-won-endorsement-from-steve-kerbel/</ref>

Revision as of 23:09, 30 July 2018

For other people named Gary Johnson, see Gary Johnson.


Gary Johnson
Gary Johnson campaign portrait.jpg
29th Governor of New Mexico
State of New Mexico
January 1, 1995—January 1, 2003
Predecessor: Bruce King
Successor: Bill Richardson
Personal Details
Birth: (1953-01-01) January 1, 1953 (age 72)
Minot, North Dakota, USA
Education: 1995 - B.S., Political Science, University of New Mexico
Occupation: Businessman, Author
Residence: Taos, New Mexico
Party: Libertarian Party (2011-Present), Republican (before 2011)
Media
Website: https://www.johnsonweld.com/
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Gary Earl Johnson (born 1 January 1953) is a former Republican governor of New Mexico and the Libertarian Party's 2012 and 2016 candidate for President of the United States. Johnson founded one of New Mexico's largest construction companies.

Election Results

Election results as a Libertarian candidate
Year Office Vote total %
2012 President of the United States 1,275,821 0.99%
2016 President of the United States 4,489,233 3.3%

2012 Presidential Campaign

2012 Gary Johnson campaign Logo

Fundraising

January 65,592.04
February 41,879.60
March 62,228.71
April 59,447.89
May 218,634.66
June 124,104.64
July 341,636.10
August 356,406.33
September 274,785.96
Oct 1 - Oct 18 203,809.90
Oct 19 - Nov 27 257,403.17
Nov 26 - Dec 31 212,537.15
Total 2,218,466.15

Endorsements

Newspapers
  • Chattanooga Times Free Press
  • Saint Joseph Telegraph

2016 Presidential Campaign

Gary Johnson/Bill Weld 2016 Campaign Logo

Fundraising

January 93,096.18
February 56,265.15
March 129,595.56
April 69,713.47
May 350,561.42
June 664,418.66
July 1,602,810.43
August 4,971,147.55
September 2,635,786.95
Oct 1 - Oct 18 694,279.34
Oct 19 - Nov 27 402,586.00
Nov 26 - Dec 31 47,612.25
Total 11,717,872.96


Endorsements

Individuals
  • Steve Kerbel, businessman and activist from Colorado. 2016 Candidate for Libertarian Presidential Nomination.[1]
Newspapers
  • Chicago Tribune
  • The Detroit News
  • Richmond Times-Dispatch
  • Post and Courier
  • Winston-Salem Journal
  • New Hampshire Union Leader
  • Danville Register & Bee
  • The Caledonian Record
  • Daily Sun News
Organizations
  • Marijuana Policy Project
  • Federation of New Mexico College Republicans
  • Cornell University Republicans
  • Independence Party of New York
  • Swarthmore Conservative Society


References


Preceded by:
Bob Barr
Libertarian Party Presidential candidate
2012 and 2016
Succeeded by:
current



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