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What this page includes, as of 11/11/2014:
All data, if I remember correctly, for federal and state offices, except President in 1972 and 1976 and possibly a couple of write in candidates, are the official results from the Connecticut Secretary of State Statement of Vote. Additionally, "Top Offices" in odd years (Mayor) are official results from the Secretary of State from 1999 to present. Other local offices, such as town council and board of education, are official from the Secretary of State from 2013 to present.
All Libertarian candidates for federal office listed in the CT SOTS Statement of Vote
All Libertarian candidates for state offices listed in the CT SOTS Statement of Vote
Odd year "Top Office" (Mayor) 1999 to present
Local offices (Town Council, Board of Education, etc.) 2013 to present


What this page does not include, as of 11/11/2014:
President in 1972 and 1976 are as reported on old versions of LP.org. Local election data other than that which comes from the Secretary of State, are either from archived versions of LP.org, were reported in [[LP News]], or were reported in the [[Richard Winger Vote Total Archive|Richard Winger Voter Archive]]. Those unofficial sources do not always agree with each other on the vote total. And they do not use a consistent methodology of calculating the vote percentage in multi-member local elections.
Odd year "Top Office" (Mayor) candidates prior to 1999
 
Local offices (Town Council, Board of Education, etc.) prior to 2013
There have been several Libertarians who ran on other party lines. At least two were elected in 2013 and there have been others in the past. They are not included here. Libertarians who were appointed to offices are also not included here. [[User:AJPEG|AJPEG]] ([[User talk:AJPEG|talk]]) 04:40, 28 May 2019 (CDT)
Registered Libertarians who ran on other party lines (at least two were elected in 2013)

Latest revision as of 09:40, 28 May 2019

All data, if I remember correctly, for federal and state offices, except President in 1972 and 1976 and possibly a couple of write in candidates, are the official results from the Connecticut Secretary of State Statement of Vote. Additionally, "Top Offices" in odd years (Mayor) are official results from the Secretary of State from 1999 to present. Other local offices, such as town council and board of education, are official from the Secretary of State from 2013 to present.

President in 1972 and 1976 are as reported on old versions of LP.org. Local election data other than that which comes from the Secretary of State, are either from archived versions of LP.org, were reported in LP News, or were reported in the Richard Winger Voter Archive. Those unofficial sources do not always agree with each other on the vote total. And they do not use a consistent methodology of calculating the vote percentage in multi-member local elections.

There have been several Libertarians who ran on other party lines. At least two were elected in 2013 and there have been others in the past. They are not included here. Libertarians who were appointed to offices are also not included here. AJPEG (talk) 04:40, 28 May 2019 (CDT)