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Although the Libertarian Party has never had a candidate win a gubernatorial race, it has had many Libertarians run for the governors office. | |||
==Alabama== | |||
*2010 No nominee? | |||
*2006 No nominee? | |||
*2002 [[John Sophocleus]] | |||
*1986 - 1994 No nominees? | |||
*1982 [[Henry Klingler]] | |||
==Alaska== | |||
*2010 [[Billy Toien|William Toien]] | |||
*2006 [[Billy Toien|William Toien]] | |||
*2002 [[Billy Toien|William Toien]] | |||
*1986 [[Mary O'Brannon]] | |||
==Arizona== | |||
*2010 [[Barry Hess]] (Won nomination after competing in statewide primary with 4 other candidates) | |||
*2006 [[Barry Hess]] | |||
*2002 [[Barry Hess]] | |||
*1998 [[Katherine Gallant]] (won nomination against [[Tom Rawles]]) | |||
*1994 [[John Buttrick]] | |||
*1990 [[Ed Yetman]] (as a write-in) | |||
*1986 No nominee? | |||
*1982 [[Sam Steiger]] | |||
*1978 [[Gene Lewter|V. Gene Lewter]] | |||
==California== | |||
*2010 [[Dale Ogden]] | |||
*2006 [[Art Olivier]] | |||
*2003 [[Ned Roscoe]], [[Ned Hamidi]], [[John Hickey]] (Special Recall Election) (There are no primaries in a recall election) | |||
*2002 [[Gary Copeland|Gary David Copeland]] | |||
*1998 [[Steve Kubby]] | |||
*1994 [[Richard Rider]] | |||
*1990 [[Dennis Thompson]] | |||
*1986 [[Joseph Fuhrig]] | |||
*1982 [[Dan Dougherty|Dan P. Dougherty]] | |||
*1978 [[Ed Clark]] | |||
*1974 [[John Hospers]] (as a write-in) | |||
==Colorado== | |||
*2010 [[Jaimes Brown]] | |||
*2006 [[Dawn Winkler]] | |||
*2002 [[Ralph Shnelvar]] | |||
*1998 [[Sandra Johnson]] | |||
*1994 No nominee? | |||
*1990 [[David Aitken]] | |||
==Connecticut== | |||
*2002 - 2010 No nominees? | |||
*1998 [[Ned Vare]] | |||
==Delaware== | |||
*1996 - 2012 No nominees? | |||
*1992 [[Richard Cohen|Richard A. Cohen]] | |||
*1984 - 1988 No nominees? | |||
*1980 [[Lawrence Levy]] | |||
==Georgia== | |||
*2010 [[John Monds|John H. Monds]] | |||
*2006 [[Garrett Hayes]] (Received 3.8% of the vote) | |||
*2002 [[Garrett Hayes]] | |||
*1998 [[Jack Cashin]] | |||
*1994 No nominee? | |||
*1990 [[Carole Ann Rand]] | |||
==Florida== | ==Florida== | ||
*[[John Wayne Smith]] http://www.johnwayne4gov.com/ | *[[John Wayne Smith]] 2006 (ran as an independent) http://www.johnwayne4gov.com/ | ||
==Hawaii== | |||
*2010 No nominee? | |||
*2006 [[Ozell Daniel]] | |||
*2002 [[Tracy Ryan]] | |||
*1998 [[George Peabody]] | |||
*1994 No nominee? | |||
*1990 [[Triaka-Don Smith]] | |||
==Iowa== | |||
*[[Eric Cooper]], 2010 | |||
*[[Kevin Litten]], 2006 | |||
*[[Robinson Cleveland|Robinson Clyde Cleveland]], 2002 | |||
*No nominee in 1998? | |||
*[[Carl Olsen|Carl E. Olsen]], 1994 | |||
*No nominee in 1990? | |||
==Idaho== | |||
*2010 [[Ted Dunlap]] | |||
*2006 [[Ted Dunlap]] | |||
*2002 [[Daniel Adams]] | |||
==Illinois== | |||
*2010 [[Lex Green]] | |||
*2006 No nominee? | |||
*2002 [[Cal Skinner]] | |||
*1998 No nominee? | |||
*1994 [[David Kelley|David L. Kelley]] | |||
*1990 No nominee? | |||
*1986 [[Gary Shilts|Gary L. Shilts]] | |||
*1982 [[Bea Armstrong]] | |||
*1978 [[Georgia Shields]] | |||
==Indiana== | |||
*2012 [[Rupert Boneham]] see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Boneham | |||
*2008 [[Andy Horning]] | |||
*2004 [[Kenn Gividen]] | |||
*2000 [[Andrew Horning]] | |||
*1996 [[Steve Dillon]] | |||
==Kansas== | |||
*2010 [[Andrew Gray|Andrew P. Gray]] | |||
*2006 [[Carl Kramer]] | |||
*2002 [[Dennis Hawver]] | |||
==Louisiana== | ==Louisiana== | ||
*[[Scott Lewis]] 2011 | |||
*[[T.Lee Horne, III]] 2007 (first gubernatorial candidate since state party won ballot access) | *[[T.Lee Horne, III]] 2007 (first gubernatorial candidate since state party won ballot access) | ||
==Maryland== | |||
*2010 [[Susan Gaztanaga|Susan J. Gaztanaga]] | |||
*No nominee? | |||
*2002 [[Spear Lancaster]] | |||
==Massachusetts== | |||
*2006 - 2010 No nominees? | |||
*2002 [[Carla Howell]] | |||
*1998 [[Dean Cook]] | |||
*1994 [[Dean Cook]] | |||
*1986 - 1990 No nominees? | |||
*1982 [[Rebecca Shipman]] | |||
==Michigan== | |||
*2010 [[Ken Proctor]] see [http://www.examiner.com/article/libertarian-gubernatorial-candidate-ken-proctor-s-campaign-for-michigan-economy Examiner article] | |||
*2006 [[Greg Creswell]] | |||
*1986 - 2002 No nominees? | |||
*1982 [[Dick Jacobs]] | |||
==Minnesota== | |||
*2002-2010 No nominees? | |||
*1998 [[Frank Germann ]] | |||
*1998 [[Michael Strand]] Lt Gov | |||
*1994 [[Eric Olson|Eric Arthur Olson]] | |||
*1994 [[Michael Strand|Michael Charles Strand]] Lt Gov | |||
==Missouri== | |||
*2012 [[Jim Higgins]] (won against [[Leonard Steinman]] for the nomination) see [http://www.lpmo4gov.com/ campaign site] | |||
*2008 [[Andy Finkenstadt]] | |||
*2004 [[John Swenson]] | |||
*2004 [[John Swenson]] | |||
*2000 [[Mark Oglesby|J. Mark Oglesby]] | |||
*1996 [[Mark Oglesby|J. Mark Oglesby]] | |||
*1992 No nominee? | |||
*1988 [[Mike Roberts]] | |||
==Montana== | |||
*2012 [[Ron Vandevender]] | |||
*2012 [[Marc Mulcahy]] Lt Gov | |||
*2008 [[Stan Jones|Stanley Jones]] | |||
*2008 [[Michael Baker]] Lt Gov | |||
*2004 [[Stan Jones|Stanley Jones]] | |||
*2004 [[Mike Kaszula]] Lt Gov | |||
*1992-2000 No nominee? | |||
*1988 [[Willie Morris|Willie Dee Morris]] | |||
==Nevada== | |||
*2010 [[Arthur Lampitt|Arthur F. Lampitt, Jr.]] | |||
*2006 No nominee? | |||
*2002 [[Richard Geyer]] | |||
*1998 [[Terry Savage]] | |||
*1994 [[Denis Shotly]] | |||
*1990 [[James Frye]] | |||
==Texas== | ==Texas== |
Latest revision as of 12:18, 16 August 2012
Although the Libertarian Party has never had a candidate win a gubernatorial race, it has had many Libertarians run for the governors office.
Alabama
- 2010 No nominee?
- 2006 No nominee?
- 2002 John Sophocleus
- 1986 - 1994 No nominees?
- 1982 Henry Klingler
Alaska
- 2010 William Toien
- 2006 William Toien
- 2002 William Toien
- 1986 Mary O'Brannon
Arizona
- 2010 Barry Hess (Won nomination after competing in statewide primary with 4 other candidates)
- 2006 Barry Hess
- 2002 Barry Hess
- 1998 Katherine Gallant (won nomination against Tom Rawles)
- 1994 John Buttrick
- 1990 Ed Yetman (as a write-in)
- 1986 No nominee?
- 1982 Sam Steiger
- 1978 V. Gene Lewter
California
- 2010 Dale Ogden
- 2006 Art Olivier
- 2003 Ned Roscoe, Ned Hamidi, John Hickey (Special Recall Election) (There are no primaries in a recall election)
- 2002 Gary David Copeland
- 1998 Steve Kubby
- 1994 Richard Rider
- 1990 Dennis Thompson
- 1986 Joseph Fuhrig
- 1982 Dan P. Dougherty
- 1978 Ed Clark
- 1974 John Hospers (as a write-in)
Colorado
- 2010 Jaimes Brown
- 2006 Dawn Winkler
- 2002 Ralph Shnelvar
- 1998 Sandra Johnson
- 1994 No nominee?
- 1990 David Aitken
Connecticut
- 2002 - 2010 No nominees?
- 1998 Ned Vare
Delaware
- 1996 - 2012 No nominees?
- 1992 Richard A. Cohen
- 1984 - 1988 No nominees?
- 1980 Lawrence Levy
Georgia
- 2010 John H. Monds
- 2006 Garrett Hayes (Received 3.8% of the vote)
- 2002 Garrett Hayes
- 1998 Jack Cashin
- 1994 No nominee?
- 1990 Carole Ann Rand
Florida
- John Wayne Smith 2006 (ran as an independent) http://www.johnwayne4gov.com/
Hawaii
- 2010 No nominee?
- 2006 Ozell Daniel
- 2002 Tracy Ryan
- 1998 George Peabody
- 1994 No nominee?
- 1990 Triaka-Don Smith
Iowa
- Eric Cooper, 2010
- Kevin Litten, 2006
- Robinson Clyde Cleveland, 2002
- No nominee in 1998?
- Carl E. Olsen, 1994
- No nominee in 1990?
Idaho
- 2010 Ted Dunlap
- 2006 Ted Dunlap
- 2002 Daniel Adams
Illinois
- 2010 Lex Green
- 2006 No nominee?
- 2002 Cal Skinner
- 1998 No nominee?
- 1994 David L. Kelley
- 1990 No nominee?
- 1986 Gary L. Shilts
- 1982 Bea Armstrong
- 1978 Georgia Shields
Indiana
- 2012 Rupert Boneham see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Boneham
- 2008 Andy Horning
- 2004 Kenn Gividen
- 2000 Andrew Horning
- 1996 Steve Dillon
Kansas
- 2010 Andrew P. Gray
- 2006 Carl Kramer
- 2002 Dennis Hawver
Louisiana
- Scott Lewis 2011
- T.Lee Horne, III 2007 (first gubernatorial candidate since state party won ballot access)
Maryland
- 2010 Susan J. Gaztanaga
- No nominee?
- 2002 Spear Lancaster
Massachusetts
- 2006 - 2010 No nominees?
- 2002 Carla Howell
- 1998 Dean Cook
- 1994 Dean Cook
- 1986 - 1990 No nominees?
- 1982 Rebecca Shipman
Michigan
- 2010 Ken Proctor see Examiner article
- 2006 Greg Creswell
- 1986 - 2002 No nominees?
- 1982 Dick Jacobs
Minnesota
- 2002-2010 No nominees?
- 1998 Frank Germann
- 1998 Michael Strand Lt Gov
- 1994 Eric Arthur Olson
- 1994 Michael Charles Strand Lt Gov
Missouri
- 2012 Jim Higgins (won against Leonard Steinman for the nomination) see campaign site
- 2008 Andy Finkenstadt
- 2004 John Swenson
- 2004 John Swenson
- 2000 J. Mark Oglesby
- 1996 J. Mark Oglesby
- 1992 No nominee?
- 1988 Mike Roberts
Montana
- 2012 Ron Vandevender
- 2012 Marc Mulcahy Lt Gov
- 2008 Stanley Jones
- 2008 Michael Baker Lt Gov
- 2004 Stanley Jones
- 2004 Mike Kaszula Lt Gov
- 1992-2000 No nominee?
- 1988 Willie Dee Morris
Nevada
- 2010 Arthur F. Lampitt, Jr.
- 2006 No nominee?
- 2002 Richard Geyer
- 1998 Terry Savage
- 1994 Denis Shotly
- 1990 James Frye
Texas
- Kathie Glass 2010 (won against Jeff Daiell, Steve Nichols, Ed Tidwell, and M. J. Smitty Smith for the nomination)
- James Werner 2006
- Jeff Daiell 2002 (drew over twice as many votes as Green Party nominee)
- Lester Turlington 1998
- Keary Ehlers 1994
- Jeff Daiell 1990 (won against Gene Mitchell for the nomination) - holds LPT record for highest percentage, and highest number of votes, in a gubernatorial race)
- Theresa Doyle 1986
- David Hutzelman 1982