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''Gary E Johnson'' is a former governor of New Mexico and the {{Event|year=2012|event=Candidate|notes = [[U.S. President]]}} candidate for [[US President]].
{{Disambiguation-people|Gary Johnson}}
{{Infobox Person
|name = Gary Johnson
|name-first = Gary
|name-last = Johnson
|image = Gary Johnson campaign portrait.jpg
|image-size = 200px
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|office = State of New Mexico
|title = 29th Governor of New Mexico
|term-start = January 1, 1995
|term-end = January 1, 2003
|predecessor = Bruce King
|successor = Bill Richardson
|office2 =
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|term-end2 =
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|birth-date = {{Birth date and age|1953|1|1}}
|birth-place = Minot, North Dakota, USA
|death-date =
|death-place =
|education = 1995 - B.S., Political Science, University of New Mexico
|military =
|occupation = Businessman, Author
|residence = Taos, New Mexico
|party = [[Libertarian Party]] (2011-Present), Republican (before 2011)
|website = https://www.johnsonweld.com/
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'''Gary Earl Johnson''' (born 1 January 1953) is a former Republican governor of New Mexico and the Libertarian Party's {{Event|year=2012|event=Candidate|notes = [[U.S. President]]}} and {{Event|year=2016|event=Candidate|notes = [[U.S. President]]}} candidate for President of the United States. Johnson founded one of New Mexico's largest construction companies. In 2020, he was inducted into the [[Hall of Liberty]].  
 
 
==2012 Presidential Campaign==
 
[[File:Gary Johnson 2012 logo.png|thumb|200px|right|2012 Gary Johnson campaign Logo]]


==Election Year Fundraising==
===Fundraising===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|-
!
! 2012
! 2016
|-
| January
| January
| align=right|65,592.04
| align=right|65,592.04
| align=right|93,096.18
|-
|-
| February
| February
| align=right|41,879.60
| align=right|41,879.60
| align=right|56,265.15
|-
|-
| March
| March
| align=right|62,228.71
| align=right|62,228.71
| align=right|129,595.56
|-
|-
| April
| April
| align=right|59,447.89
| align=right|59,447.89
| align=right|69,713.47
|-
|-
| May
| May
| align=right|218,634.66
| align=right|218,634.66
| align=right|350,561.42
|-
|-
| June
| June
| align=right|124,104.64
| align=right|124,104.64
| align=right|664,418.66
|-
|-
| July
| July
| align=right|341,636.10
| align=right|341,636.10
| align=right|1,602,810.43
|-
|-
| August
| August
| align=right|356,406.33
| align=right|356,406.33
| align=right|
|-
|-
| September
| September
| align=right|274,785.96
| align=right|274,785.96
| align=right|
|-
|-
| Oct 1 - Oct 17
| Oct 1 - Oct 18
| align=right|203,809.90
| align=right|203,809.90
| align=right|
|-
|-
| Oct 18 - Nov 26
| Oct 19 - Nov 27
| align=right|257,403.17
| align=right|257,403.17
| align=right|
|-
|-
| Nov 26 - Dec 31
| Nov 26 - Dec 31
| align=right|212,537.15
| align=right|212,537.15
| align=right|
|-
|-
| Total
!bgcolor=#BFBFAF|Total
| align=right|2,218,466.15
!align=right|2,218,466.15
| align=right|2,966,460.87
|-
|-
|}
|}


==2016 Polling==
===Endorsements===
<ref>http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/us/general_election_trump_vs_clinton_vs_johnson-5949.html</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationwide_opinion_polling_for_the_United_States_presidential_election,_2016</ref>
;Newspapers
*Chattanooga Times Free Press
*Saint Joseph Telegraph
 
<gallery>
Button Michigan-for-Gary-Johnson.png
Trekkies-For-Johnson 2012.png
Gary-Johnson-2016-Button.png
</gallery>
 
===Polling===


National 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
''See: [[Libertarian Presidential Candidate Polling#2012 Polls|Libertarian Presidential Candidate Polling]]''
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Pollster
! Date
! Gary Johnson %
|-
| Gravis
| 8/15 - 8/15
| align=right|8%
|-
| FOX News
| 7/31 - 8/2
| align=right|12%
|-
| CBS News
| 7/29 - 7/31
| align=right|10%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 7/29 – 7/30
| align=right|11%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 7/22 – 7/24
| align=right|12%
|-
| CBS News
| 7/22 - 7/24
| align=right|12%
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 7/13 – 7/18
| align=right|11%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 7/14 – 7/16
| align=right|11%
|-
| CBS News/NY Times
| 7/8 - 7/12
| align=right|12%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 7/8 – 7/10
| align=right|12%
|-
| Rasmussen Reports
| 7/5 - 7/5
| align=right|9%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 6/30 – 7/4
| align=right|11%
|-
| FOX News
| 6/26 - 6/28
| align=right|10%
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 6/23 – 6/28
| align=right|8%
|-
| Economist/YouGov
| 6/24 - 6/27
| align=right|8%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 6/24 – 6/27
| align=right|11%
|-
| Pew Research
| 6/15 - 6/26
| align=right|11%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 6/15 – 6/20
| align=right|10%
|-
| Bloomberg
| 6/10 - 6/13
| align=right|9%
|-
| CBS News
| 6/9 - 6/13
| align=right|11%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 6/8 – 6/9
| align=right|10%
|-
| FOX News
| 6/5 - 6/8
| align=right|12%
|-
| IBD/TIPP
| 5/31 - 6/5
| align=right|11%
|-
| Rasmussen Reports
| 5/31 - 6/1
| align=right|8%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 6/1 – 6/4
| align=right|10%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 5/19 – 5/23
| align=right|10%
|-
| FOX News
| 5/14 - 5/17
| align=right|10%
|-
| Monmouth
| 3/17 - 3/21
| align=right|11%
|-
|}


==2012 Polling==
===Results===
<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationwide_opinion_polling_for_the_United_States_presidential_election,_2012</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statewide_opinion_polling_for_the_United_States_presidential_election,_2012</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early/Mid_2012_statewide_opinion_polling_for_the_United_States_presidential_election,_2012</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-2012_statewide_opinion_polling_for_the_United_States_presidential_election,_2012</ref>


National 3-way polls vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|+ 2012 United States Presidential Election
|-
|-
! Pollster
! Party !! Candidate/Running Mate !! Electoral Votes !! Percent !! Votes
! Date
! Gary Johnson %
|-
|-
| Reason-Rupe
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #00BFFF;" | Democratic || '''Barrack Obama / Joe Biden''' || '''332''' || '''51.01%''' || '''65,918,507'''
| 9/13 - 9/17
| align=right|6%
|-
|-
| JZ Analytics
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #F08080;" | Republican || Mitt Romney / Paul Ryan || 206 || 47.15% || 60,934,407
| 7/10 - 7/13
| align=right|5%
|-
|-
| Gallup
| {{party shading/Libertarian}}| Libertarian || Gary Johnson / [[Jim Gray]] || 0 || 0.99% || 1,275,971
| 6/7 - 6/10
| align=right|3%
|-
|-
| Washington Times/JZ Analytics
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #64b266;" | Green || Jill Stein / Cheri Honkala || 0 || 0.36% || 469,015
| 5/11 - 5/12
| align=right|2%
|-
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #af79f2;" | Constitution || Virgil Goode / James Clymer || 0 || 0.09% || 122,417
| 4/12 - 4/15
| align=right|6%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 3/15 - 3/17
| align=right|7%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 2/9 - 2/12
| align=right|7%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 1/13 - 1/16
| align=right|7%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 12/16/11 - 12/18/11
| align=right|9%
|-
|-
| ''Various'' || ''All Others'' || 0 || 0.40% || 517,373
|}
|}


National 4-way polls vs. Democrat Barack Obama, Republican Mitt Romney, and Green Jill Stein.
==2016 Presidential Campaign==
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
 
|-
[[File:Johnson Weld 2016.svg.png|thumb|200px|right|Gary Johnson/Bill Weld 2016 Campaign Logo]]
! Pollster
! Date
! Gary Johnson %
|-
| CNN/Opinion Research
| 9/28 - 9/30
| align=right|4%
|-
| CNN/Opinion Research
| 9/7 - 9/9
| align=right|4%
|-
|}


National 5-way polls vs. Democrat Barack Obama, Republican Mitt Romney, Green Jill Stein, and Constitution Party candidate Virgil Goode.
===Fundraising===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
|-
|-
! Pollster
| January
! Date
| align=right|93,096.18
! Gary Johnson %
|-
|-
| Zogby / JZAnalytics
| February
| 10/18 - 10/20
| align=right|56,265.15
| align=right|3.3%
|-
|-
| Zogby / JZAnalytics
| March
| 10/5 - 10/7
| align=right|129,595.56
| align=right|1.7%
|-
|-
| Zogby / JZAnalytics
| April
| 9/21 - 9/22
| align=right|69,713.47
| align=right|2.3%
|-
|-
| Zogby / JZAnalytics
| May
| 9/11 - 9/12
| align=right|350,561.42
| align=right|2.1%
|-
|-
| Gallup
| June
| 9/6 - 9/12
| align=right|664,418.66
| align=right|1%
|-
|-
|}
| July
 
| align=right|1,602,810.43
Arizona 3-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
|-
! Pollster
| August
! Date
| align=right|4,971,147.55
! Gary Johnson %
|-
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| September
| 5/17 - 5/20
| align=right|2,635,786.95
| align=right|9%
|-
|}
 
Colorado 3-way polls vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
|-
! Pollster
| Oct 1 - Oct 18
! Date
| align=right|694,279.34
! Gary Johnson %
|-
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| Oct 19 - Nov 27
| 9/20 - 9/23
| align=right|402,586.00
| align=right|4%
|-
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| Nov 26 - Dec 31
| 8/2 - 8/5
| align=right|47,612.25
| align=right|4%
|-
|-
| Public Policy Polling
!bgcolor=#BFBFAF|Total
| 6/14 - 6/17
!align=right|11,717,872.96
| align=right|7%
|-
|-
|}
|}


Florida 3-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
===Endorsements===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
;Individuals
|-
*[[Steve Kerbel]], businessman and activist from Colorado. 2016 Candidate for Libertarian Presidential Nomination.<ref>https://alibertarianfuture.com/2016-libertarian-party-primaries/gary-johnson-won-endorsement-from-steve-kerbel/</ref>
! Pollster
! Date
! Gary Johnson %
|-
| Mason Dixon
| 7/9 - 7/11
| align=right|2%
|-
|}


Massachusetts 4-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama, Republican Mitt Romney, and Green Jill Stein.
;Newspapers
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
*Chicago Tribune
|-
*The Detroit News
! Pollster
*Richmond Times-Dispatch
! Date
*Post and Courier
! Gary Johnson %
*Winston-Salem Journal
|-
*New Hampshire Union Leader
| Public Policy Polling
*Danville Register & Bee
| 6/22 - 6/24
*The Caledonian Record
| align=right|1%
*Daily Sun News
|-
|}


Missouri 3-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
;Organizations
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
*Marijuana Policy Project
|-
*Federation of New Mexico College Republicans
! Pollster
*Cornell University Republicans
! Date
*Independence Party of New York
! Gary Johnson %
*Swarthmore Conservative Society
|-
| We Ask America
| 7/24
| align=right|2.1%
|-
|}


Montana 3-way polls vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
===Polling===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Pollster
! Date
! Gary Johnson %
|-
| Mason Dixon
| 9/19
| align=right|2%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 4/26 - 4/29
| align=right|8%
|-
|}


Nevada 3-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
''See: [[Libertarian Presidential Candidate Polling#2016 Polls|Libertarian Presidential Candidate Polling]]''
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Pollster
! Date
! Gary Johnson %
|-
| WeAskAmerica
| 9/27
| align=right|2.3%
|-
|}


New Hampshire 3-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
===Results===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Pollster
! Date
! Gary Johnson %
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 5/10 - 5/13
| align=right|7%
|-
|}


New Mexico 3-way polls vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|+ 2016 United States Presidential Election
|-
! Pollster
! Date
! Gary Johnson %
|-
|-
| Public Opinion Strategies
! Party !! Candidate/Running Mate !! Electoral Votes !! Percent !! Votes
| 10/30 - 10/31
| align=right|6%
|-
|-
| Albuquerque Journal
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #F08080;" | Republican || '''Donald Trump / Mike Pence''' || '''304''' || '''45.93%''' || '''62,985,134'''
| 10/23 - 10/25
| align=right|5%
|-
|-
| Albuquerque Journal
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #00BFFF;" | Democratic || Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine || 227 || 48.02% || 65,853,652
| 10/9 - 10/11
| align=right|6%
|-
|-
| WeAskAmerica
| {{party shading/Libertarian}}| Libertarian || Gary Johnson / [[Bill Weld]] || 0 || 3.29% || 4,489,341
| 9/3 - 9/6
| align=right|3.9%
|-
|-
| The Albuquerque Journal
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #64b266;" | Green || Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka || 0 || 1.06% || 1,457,226
| 9/3 - 9/6
| align=right|7%
|-
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| Independent || Evan McMullin / Mindy Finn || 0 || 0.53% || 732,273
| 7/13 - 7/16
| align=right|13%
|-
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #af79f2;" | Constitution || Darrell Castle / Scott Bradley || 0 || 0.15% || 203,091
| 4/19 - 4/22
| align=right|15%
|-
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #f93e3e;" | Socialism and Liberation || Gloria LaRiva / Eugene Puryear || 0 || 0.05% || 74,405
| 12/10/11 - 12/12/11
| align=right|23%
|-
|-
| ''Various'' || ''All Others'' || 7 || 0.97% || 1,330,468
|}
|}


North Carolina 3-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
==2018 New Mexico US Senate Campaign==
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Pollster
! Date
! Gary Johnson %
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 5/10 - 5/13
| align=right|6%
|-
|}


Ohio 3-way polls vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
On July 29 2018, [[Aubrey Dunn]], the [[Libertarian Party of New Mexico]] nominee for US Senate, withdrew from the race. During his withdrawal, Dunn encouraged (and endorsed) Gary Johnson to enter the race. <ref>https://www.lamonitor.com/content/aubrey-dunn-withdraws-us-senate-race</ref>
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Pollster
! Date
! Gary Johnson %
|-
| Gravis Marketing
| 9/21 - 9/22
| align=right|11%
|-
| Gravis Marketing
| 9/7 - 9/8
| align=right|5%
|-
|}


Texas 3-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
On August 14 2018, Gary Johnson filed to run for US Senate with the New Mexico Secretary of State.<ref>http://reason.com/blog/2018/08/14/its-happening-gary-johnson-running-for-s</ref>
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Pollster
! Date
! Gary Johnson %
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 1/12 - 1/15
| align=right|7%
|-
|}


Virginia 4-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama, Republican Mitt Romney, and Constitution Party candidate Virgil Goode.
===Endorsements===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
*'''Rand Paul''', US Senator from Kentucky. 2016 Candidate for the Republican Nomination for President.<ref>https://reason.com/blog/2018/08/28/huge-news-rand-paul-endorses-gary-johnso</ref>
|-
*'''[[Aubrey Dunn]]''', 27th Public Land Commissioner of New Mexico. 2018 Libertarian Nominee for US Senate.
! Pollster
*'''[[William Weld|Bill Weld]]''', 68th Governor of Massachusetts. 2016 Libertarian Nominee for Vice-President. <ref>https://www.facebook.com/GovBillWeld/photos/a.1742751915969187/2194759587435082/</ref>
! Date
! Gary Johnson %
|-
| Suffolk University
| 9/24 - 9/26
| align=right|1%
|-
|}


Wisconsin 3-way polls vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|+ 2018 United States Senate election in New Mexico
|-
|-
! Pollster
! Party !! Candidate !! Percent !! Votes
! Date
! Gary Johnson %
|-
|-
| We Ask America
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #00BFFF;" | Democratic || '''Martin Heinrich''' || '''54.09%''' || '''376,998'''
| 9/20 - 9/23
| align=right|1.2%
|-
|-
| Reason-Rupe
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #F08080;" | Republican || Mick Rich || 30.53% || 212,813
| 5/14 - 5/18
| align=right|6%
|-
|-
| {{party shading/Libertarian}}| Libertarian || Gary Johnson || 15.38% || 107,201
|}
|}


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Latest revision as of 01:57, 8 August 2022

For other people named Gary Johnson, see Gary Johnson.


Gary Johnson
Gary Johnson campaign portrait.jpg
29th Governor of New Mexico
State of New Mexico
January 1, 1995—January 1, 2003
Predecessor: Bruce King
Successor: Bill Richardson
Personal Details
Birth: (1953-01-01) January 1, 1953 (age 72)
Minot, North Dakota, USA
Education: 1995 - B.S., Political Science, University of New Mexico
Occupation: Businessman, Author
Residence: Taos, New Mexico
Party: Libertarian Party (2011-Present), Republican (before 2011)
Media
Website: https://www.johnsonweld.com/
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Gary Earl Johnson (born 1 January 1953) is a former Republican governor of New Mexico and the Libertarian Party's 2012 and 2016 candidate for President of the United States. Johnson founded one of New Mexico's largest construction companies. In 2020, he was inducted into the Hall of Liberty.


2012 Presidential Campaign

2012 Gary Johnson campaign Logo

Fundraising

January 65,592.04
February 41,879.60
March 62,228.71
April 59,447.89
May 218,634.66
June 124,104.64
July 341,636.10
August 356,406.33
September 274,785.96
Oct 1 - Oct 18 203,809.90
Oct 19 - Nov 27 257,403.17
Nov 26 - Dec 31 212,537.15
Total 2,218,466.15

Endorsements

Newspapers
  • Chattanooga Times Free Press
  • Saint Joseph Telegraph

Polling

See: Libertarian Presidential Candidate Polling

Results

2012 United States Presidential Election
Party Candidate/Running Mate Electoral Votes Percent Votes
Democratic Barrack Obama / Joe Biden 332 51.01% 65,918,507
Republican Mitt Romney / Paul Ryan 206 47.15% 60,934,407
Libertarian Gary Johnson / Jim Gray 0 0.99% 1,275,971
Green Jill Stein / Cheri Honkala 0 0.36% 469,015
Constitution Virgil Goode / James Clymer 0 0.09% 122,417
Various All Others 0 0.40% 517,373

2016 Presidential Campaign

Gary Johnson/Bill Weld 2016 Campaign Logo

Fundraising

January 93,096.18
February 56,265.15
March 129,595.56
April 69,713.47
May 350,561.42
June 664,418.66
July 1,602,810.43
August 4,971,147.55
September 2,635,786.95
Oct 1 - Oct 18 694,279.34
Oct 19 - Nov 27 402,586.00
Nov 26 - Dec 31 47,612.25
Total 11,717,872.96

Endorsements

Individuals
  • Steve Kerbel, businessman and activist from Colorado. 2016 Candidate for Libertarian Presidential Nomination.[1]
Newspapers
  • Chicago Tribune
  • The Detroit News
  • Richmond Times-Dispatch
  • Post and Courier
  • Winston-Salem Journal
  • New Hampshire Union Leader
  • Danville Register & Bee
  • The Caledonian Record
  • Daily Sun News
Organizations
  • Marijuana Policy Project
  • Federation of New Mexico College Republicans
  • Cornell University Republicans
  • Independence Party of New York
  • Swarthmore Conservative Society

Polling

See: Libertarian Presidential Candidate Polling

Results

2016 United States Presidential Election
Party Candidate/Running Mate Electoral Votes Percent Votes
Republican Donald Trump / Mike Pence 304 45.93% 62,985,134
Democratic Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 227 48.02% 65,853,652
Libertarian Gary Johnson / Bill Weld 0 3.29% 4,489,341
Green Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka 0 1.06% 1,457,226
Independent Evan McMullin / Mindy Finn 0 0.53% 732,273
Constitution Darrell Castle / Scott Bradley 0 0.15% 203,091
Socialism and Liberation Gloria LaRiva / Eugene Puryear 0 0.05% 74,405
Various All Others 7 0.97% 1,330,468

2018 New Mexico US Senate Campaign

On July 29 2018, Aubrey Dunn, the Libertarian Party of New Mexico nominee for US Senate, withdrew from the race. During his withdrawal, Dunn encouraged (and endorsed) Gary Johnson to enter the race. [2]

On August 14 2018, Gary Johnson filed to run for US Senate with the New Mexico Secretary of State.[3]

Endorsements

  • Rand Paul, US Senator from Kentucky. 2016 Candidate for the Republican Nomination for President.[4]
  • Aubrey Dunn, 27th Public Land Commissioner of New Mexico. 2018 Libertarian Nominee for US Senate.
  • Bill Weld, 68th Governor of Massachusetts. 2016 Libertarian Nominee for Vice-President. [5]
2018 United States Senate election in New Mexico
Party Candidate Percent Votes
Democratic Martin Heinrich 54.09% 376,998
Republican Mick Rich 30.53% 212,813
Libertarian Gary Johnson 15.38% 107,201

References


Preceded by:
Bob Barr
Libertarian Party Presidential candidate
2012 and 2016
Succeeded by:
Jo Jorgensen