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==<!--[[Image:red_ring.png|15px|left]]-->Featured article: [[D Frank Robinson]]==
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This is a list of Libertarian candidates who have received at least 1,000,000 votes in an election.
 
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! Candidate
! District
! Race
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2016
| [[Gary Earl Johnson|Gary Johnson]]
| Nationwide
| [[Libertarian Party US presidential election results|President]]
| align=right|4,489,344
| align=right|3.28%
|-
| 2020
| [[Jo Jorgensen]]
| Nationwide
| [[Libertarian Party US presidential election results|President]]
| align=right|1,865,724
| align=right|1.18%
|-
| 2018
| [[Mark Ash]]
| [[Libertarian Party of Texas|Texas]]
| Court Of Criminal Appeals 8
| align=right|1,614,119
| align=right|25.32%
|-
| 2012
| [[Mark Bennett]]
| [[Libertarian Party of Texas|Texas]]
| Court Of Criminal Appeals 7
| align=right|1,331,364
| align=right|22.12%
|-
| 2012
| [[William Strange III]]
| [[Libertarian Party of Texas|Texas]]
| Court Of Criminal Appeals 8
| align=right|1,318,734
| align=right|21.94%
|-
| 2012
| [[Roberto Koelsch]]
| [[Libertarian Party of Texas|Texas]]
| Supreme Court Justice 2
| align=right|1,285,794
| align=right|21.23%
|-
|...
|}


'''D. Frank Robinson''' got in on the ground floor with the Libertarian Party, visiting David Nolan's living room early in 1972, chairing the Bylaws Committee for the first national convention, and being chosen as an at-large member on the first Libertarian National Committee. Also in 1972 he became the first chair of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party. In 1974 he was Director of Research for the congressional campaign of his former boss, Republican Mickey Edwards, whose slogan was "Take a bite out of big government." Edwards fell just short of a massive upset of the incumbent and would win the seat in '76 but by that time Frank had parted ways with him over ideological differences. By 1980 the OKLP was a recognized party on the ballot for the first time.


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Featured article: The 1,000,000 Vote Club

This is a list of Libertarian candidates who have received at least 1,000,000 votes in an election.

Year Candidate District Race Votes Percentage
2016 Gary Johnson Nationwide President 4,489,344 3.28%
2020 Jo Jorgensen Nationwide President 1,865,724 1.18%
2018 Mark Ash Texas Court Of Criminal Appeals 8 1,614,119 25.32%
2012 Mark Bennett Texas Court Of Criminal Appeals 7 1,331,364 22.12%
2012 William Strange III Texas Court Of Criminal Appeals 8 1,318,734 21.94%
2012 Roberto Koelsch Texas Supreme Court Justice 2 1,285,794 21.23%
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