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==Candidates At Convention==
==Candidates At [[National Convention 2016 | Convention]]==
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*[[Gary Johnson]], 29th Governor of New Mexico, 2012 Libertarian Party Nominee For President
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*[[Austin Petersen]], Founder of the Libertarian Republic
! Name !! Background !! State !! Campaign !! Announced !! Campaign Ended
*[[John McAfee]], Founder and CEO of McAfee Inc
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*[[Darryl Perry]], Owner and Managing Editor at Free Press Publications
|'''[[Gary Earl Johnson|Gary Johnson]]''' <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''(Running mate- '''[[William Weld|Bill Weld]]''')'' </span> || '''29th Governor of New Mexico''' <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> 2012 Libertarian Presidential nominee </span> || New Mexico || [https://web.archive.org/web/20160801163804/https://www.johnsonweld.com/ archived website] || 4 January 2016 || 8 November 2016 <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> '' '''Nominated''' 29 May 2016'' </span>
*[[Marc Allan Feldman]], Anesthesiologist at The Cleveland Clinic  
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*[[Kevin McCormick]], Software Developer & Entrepreneur from Arizona
| '''[[Austin Petersen]]''' || '''Founder of the Libertarian Republic''' || Missouri || [https://web.archive.org/web/20160325080025/http://austinpetersen2016.com/ archived website] || 6 September 2015 || 29 May 2016 <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''Finished 2nd on the Second Ballot'' </span>
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| '''[[John McAfee]]''' <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''(Running mate- '''[[Judd Weiss]]''')'' </span> || '''Founder and CEO of McAfee Inc''' || Tennessee ||  || 24 December 2015 || 29 May 2016 <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''Finished 3rd on the Second Ballot'' </span>
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| '''[[Darryl Perry]]''' <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''(Running mate- '''[[Will Coley]]''')'' </span> || '''Owner and Editor at Free Press Publications''' || New Hampshire ||  ||  || 29 May 2016 <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''Finished 4th on the Second Ballot'' </span>
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| '''[[Marc Allan Feldman]]''' || '''Anesthesiologist at The Cleveland Clinic''' <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> 2010 [[Libertarian Party of Ohio]] nominee <br> for Ohio Attorney General </span> || Ohio || [https://web.archive.org/web/20160301025805/http://www.votesnotforsale.com/ archived website] || 5 January 2015 || 29 May 2016 <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''Finished 5th on the Second Ballot'' </span>
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| '''[[Kevin McCormick]]''' || '''Software Developer and Entrepreneur''' || Arizona ||  ||  || 29 May 2016<br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''Finished 6th on the First Ballot'' </span>
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==Other Candidates==
==Other Candidates==
*[[Cecil Ince]], Actor, Director, Producer from Missouri. Suspended Campaign on March 17th, 2016.
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*[[Steve Kerbel]], Businessman from Colorado. Withdrew March 16th, 2016. Endorsed Gary Johnson.
! Name !! Background !! State !! Campaign !! Announced !! Campaign Ended
*[[Joy Waymire]], Rancher from California. Withdrew April 13th, 2016. Endorsed John McAfee.
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*[[Rhett Smith]], Security Officer from Texas.
| '''[[Rhett Smith]]''' || '''Security Officer''' || Texas ||  || 2015 || 29 May 2016 <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''Received one write-in vote on the Second Ballot'' </span>
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| '''[[Joy Waymire]]''' || '''Ranch Foreman''' || California ||  || 2015 || 13 April 2016 <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''(Withdrew- endorsed '''[[John McAfee]]''')'' </span>
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| '''[[Cecil Ince]]''' || '''Actor, Director, Producer''' || Missouri ||  || 2015 || 17 March 2016 <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''Suspended Campaign'' </span>
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| '''[[Steve Kerbel]]''' || '''Businessman and Political Activist''' || Colorado || [https://web.archive.org/web/20160213023236/http://stevekerbel2016.com/ archived website] || 27 August, 2015 || 16 March 2016 <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''(Withdrew- endorsed '''[[Gary Johnson]]''')'' </span>
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[[Category: 2016 Candidates for Presidential Nomination]]
[[Category: 2016 Candidates for Presidential Nomination]]

Latest revision as of 19:46, 18 March 2019

Candidates At Convention

Name Background State Campaign Announced Campaign Ended
Gary Johnson
(Running mate- Bill Weld)
29th Governor of New Mexico
2012 Libertarian Presidential nominee
New Mexico archived website 4 January 2016 8 November 2016
Nominated 29 May 2016
Austin Petersen Founder of the Libertarian Republic Missouri archived website 6 September 2015 29 May 2016
Finished 2nd on the Second Ballot
John McAfee
(Running mate- Judd Weiss)
Founder and CEO of McAfee Inc Tennessee 24 December 2015 29 May 2016
Finished 3rd on the Second Ballot
Darryl Perry
(Running mate- Will Coley)
Owner and Editor at Free Press Publications New Hampshire 29 May 2016
Finished 4th on the Second Ballot
Marc Allan Feldman Anesthesiologist at The Cleveland Clinic
2010 Libertarian Party of Ohio nominee
for Ohio Attorney General
Ohio archived website 5 January 2015 29 May 2016
Finished 5th on the Second Ballot
Kevin McCormick Software Developer and Entrepreneur Arizona 29 May 2016
Finished 6th on the First Ballot

Other Candidates

Name Background State Campaign Announced Campaign Ended
Rhett Smith Security Officer Texas 2015 29 May 2016
Received one write-in vote on the Second Ballot
Joy Waymire Ranch Foreman California 2015 13 April 2016
(Withdrew- endorsed John McAfee)
Cecil Ince Actor, Director, Producer Missouri 2015 17 March 2016
Suspended Campaign
Steve Kerbel Businessman and Political Activist Colorado archived website 27 August, 2015 16 March 2016
(Withdrew- endorsed Gary Johnson)


Preceded by:
2012
Libertarian Party US Presidential Election Candidates, 2016
Succeeded by:
2020