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'''John Monds''' is a Libertarian from Georgia.


'''John Monds''' received the nomination for Governor of Georgia at the [[Libertarian Party of Georgia]]'s state convention on April 24, 2010.
==2008 Campaign for Georgia Public Service Commission, District 1==
 
In 2008, Monds ran for Georgia Public Service Commission, District 1 as the Libertarian nominee. Monds became the first Libertarian to receive over 1 million votes.<ref>https://www.gpbnews.org/post/former-georgia-gubernatorial-candidate-announces-presidential-campaign</ref>
 
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|+ 2008 Georgia Public Service Commission, District 1<ref>https://ballotpedia.org/John_Monds</ref>
! Party !! Name !! Percent !! Votes
|-
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #F08080;" | Republican || '''Doug Everett''' ''(Incumbent)'' || '''66.6%''' || '''2,147,012'''
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| {{Party shading/Libertarian}} | Libertarian || John Monds || 33.4% || 1,076,726
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==2010 Campaign for Governor of Georgia==
 
On April 24 2010, Monds ran for governor of Georgia as the Libertarian Party of Georgia's nominee.
 
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|+ 2010 Georgia Gubernatorial Election<ref>https://ballotpedia.org/Georgia_gubernatorial_election,_2010</ref>
! Party !! Name !! Percent !! Votes
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| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #F08080;" | Republican || '''Nathan Deal''' || '''53%''' || '''1,365,832'''
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| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #00BFFF;" | Democratic || Roy E. Barnes || 43% || 1,107,011
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| {{Party shading/Libertarian}} | Libertarian || John Monds || 4% || 103,194
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| Other || ''Write-ins'' || 0% || 124
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==2014 Campaign for Georgia Public Service Commission, District 1==
 
In 2014 Monds ran for Georgia Public Service Commission District 1 as the Libertarian nominee.
 
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|+ 2008 Georgia Public Service Commission, District 1<ref>https://ballotpedia.org/John_Monds</ref>
! Party !! Name !! Percent !! Votes
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| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #F08080;" | Republican || '''Doug Everett''' ''(Incumbent)'' || '''68.3%''' || '''1,532,652'''
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| {{Party shading/Libertarian}} | Libertarian || John Monds || 31.7% || 710,408
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==2020 Campaign for President of the United States==
 
On February 4 2020, Monds declared his [[Presidential Candidates 2020|candidacy]] for President of the United States, seeking the Libertarian nomination.<ref>https://www.gpbnews.org/post/former-georgia-gubernatorial-candidate-announces-presidential-campaign</ref>


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[[Category:Current and Former Gubernatorial Candidates|Monds, John]]
[[Category:Candidates for Governor|Monds, John]]
[[Category: Georgia Candidates for Governor]]
[[Category: 2020 Candidates for Presidential Nomination]]
[[Category: Candidates for Public Service Commission]]
[[Category: Georgia Candidates for Public Service Commission]]
[[Category: Candidates from the 2010s]]
[[Category: Candidates from the 2020s]]
[[Category: Georgia Party Activists]]
[[Category: Party Activists from the 2010s]]
[[Category: Party Activists from the 2020s]]
[[Category: 2018 National Convention Delegates]]
[[Category: Georgia 2018 National Convention Delegates]]

Latest revision as of 09:32, 28 February 2020

John Monds
Personal Details
Education: Morehouse College
Residence: Cairo, Georgia
Party: Libertarian Party
Media
Website: http://www.VoteMonds.com

John Monds is a Libertarian from Georgia.

2008 Campaign for Georgia Public Service Commission, District 1

In 2008, Monds ran for Georgia Public Service Commission, District 1 as the Libertarian nominee. Monds became the first Libertarian to receive over 1 million votes.[1]

2008 Georgia Public Service Commission, District 1[2]
Party Name Percent Votes
Republican Doug Everett (Incumbent) 66.6% 2,147,012
Libertarian John Monds 33.4% 1,076,726

2010 Campaign for Governor of Georgia

On April 24 2010, Monds ran for governor of Georgia as the Libertarian Party of Georgia's nominee.

2010 Georgia Gubernatorial Election[3]
Party Name Percent Votes
Republican Nathan Deal 53% 1,365,832
Democratic Roy E. Barnes 43% 1,107,011
Libertarian John Monds 4% 103,194
Other Write-ins 0% 124

2014 Campaign for Georgia Public Service Commission, District 1

In 2014 Monds ran for Georgia Public Service Commission District 1 as the Libertarian nominee.

2008 Georgia Public Service Commission, District 1[4]
Party Name Percent Votes
Republican Doug Everett (Incumbent) 68.3% 1,532,652
Libertarian John Monds 31.7% 710,408

2020 Campaign for President of the United States

On February 4 2020, Monds declared his candidacy for President of the United States, seeking the Libertarian nomination.[5]


Preceded by:
Garrett Hayes
Libertarian Party of Georgia Gubernatorial Candidate
2010
Succeeded by:
 



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