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:''There is more than one Gary Johnson in Libertarian circles.  For the 1990 U. S. Senate candidate and LNC and SLEC member from Texas, see [[Gary Johnson]].  For the 1990 New York Gubernatorial candidate see [[W Gary Johnson]].''
{{Disambiguation-people|Gary Johnson}}
{{Infobox Person
|name = Gary Johnson
|name-first = Gary
|name-last = Johnson
|image = Gary Johnson campaign portrait.jpg
|image-size = 200px
|image-caption =
|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 =
|title2 =
|term-start2 =
|term-end2 =
|alongside2 =
|predecessor2 =
|successor2 =
|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/
|facebook =
|twitter =
|instagram =
}}
 
'''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]].  
 


'''Gary Earl Johnson''' (born 1 January 1953) is a former 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]].
==2012 Presidential Campaign==


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[[File:Gary Johnson 2012 logo.png|thumb|200px|right|2012 Gary Johnson campaign Logo]]


==Election Year Fundraising==
===Fundraising===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
| January
!
!align=center|2012
!align=center|2016
|-
!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|4,971,147.55
|-
|-
!September
| September
| align=right|274,785.96
| align=right|274,785.96
| align=right|2,635,786.95
|-
|-
!Oct 1 – Oct 18
| Oct 1 - Oct 18
| align=right|203,809.90
| align=right|203,809.90
| align=right|694,279.34
|-
|-
!Oct 19 – 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|
|-
|-
!bgcolor=#BFBFAF|Total
!bgcolor=#BFBFAF|Total
!align=right|2,218,466.15
!align=right|2,218,466.15
!align=right|11,267,674.71
|-
|-
|}
|}


==2016 Polling==
===Endorsements===
===National Polls===
;Newspapers
<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>
*Chattanooga Times Free Press
*Saint Joseph Telegraph


National 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
<gallery>
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
Button Michigan-for-Gary-Johnson.png
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
Trekkies-For-Johnson 2012.png
!align=center|Pollster
Gary-Johnson-2016-Button.png
!align=center|Date
</gallery>
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| 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%
|-
|}


National 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
===Polling===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 9/12 – 9/18
| align=right|10%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 9/15 – 9/16
| align=right|8%
|-
| FOX News
| 9/11 – 9/14
| align=right|8%
|-
| CBS News/NY Times
| 9/9 – 9/13
| align=right|8%
|-
| Rasmussen Reports
| 9/12 – 9/13
| align=right|7%
|-
| Emerson College
| 9/11 – 9/13
| align=right|9%
|-
| Economist/YouGov
| 9/10 – 9/13
| align=right|5%
|-
| Quinnipiac
| 9/8 – 9/13
| align=right|13%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 9/8 – 9/12
| align=right|8%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 9/5 – 9/11
| align=right|11%
|-
| Gravis
| 9/7 – 9/8
| align=right|7%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 9/6 – 9/8
| align=right|10%
|-
| ABC News/Wash Post
| 9/5 – 9/8
| align=right|9%
|-
| Rasmussen Reports
| 9/6 – 9/7
| align=right|9%
|-
| Economist/YouGov
| 9/4 – 9/6
| align=right|7%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 9/1 – 9/5
| align=right|8%
|-
| CNN/ORC
| 9/1 – 9/4
| align=right|7%
|-
| Franklin Pierce U./Boston Herald
| 8/31 – 9/4
| align=right|8%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 8/29 – 9/4
| align=right|12%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 9/1 – 9/2
| align=right|9%
|-
| GWU/Battleground
| 8/28 – 9/1
| align=right|11%
|-
| IBD/TIPP
| 8/26 – 9/1
| align=right|12%
|-
| FOX News
| 8/28 – 8/30
| align=right|9%
|-
| Rasmussen Reports
| 8/29 – 8/30
| align=right|7%
|-
| PPP (D)
| 8/26 – 8/28
| align=right|6%
|-
| Economist/YouGov
| 8/27 – 8/29
| align=right|7%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 8/25 – 8/29
| align=right|6%
|-
| Monmouth
| 8/25 – 8/28
| align=right|7%
|-
| USA Today/Suffolk
| 8/24 – 8/29
| align=right|9%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 8/22 – 8/28
| align=right|11%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 8/24 – 8/26
| align=right|8%
|-
| Gravis
| 8/22 – 8/23
| align=right|4%
|-
| Rasmussen Reports
| 8/23 – 8/24
| align=right|9%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 8/20 – 8/24
| align=right|7%
|-
| Economist/YouGov
| 8/19 – 8/23
| align=right|6%
|-
| Quinnipiac
| 8/18 – 8/24
| align=right|10%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 8/15 – 8/21
| align=right|11%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 8/16 – 8/20
| align=right|8%
|-
| Pew Research
| 8/9 – 8/16
| align=right|10%
|-
| Rasmussen Reports
| 8/15 – 8/16
| align=right|9%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 8/13 – 8/17
| align=right|7%
|-
| Economist/YouGov
| 8/14 – 8/16
| align=right|7%
|-
| Normington, Petts & Associates
| 8/9 – 8/15
| align=right|8%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 8/8 – 8/14
| align=right|11%
|-
| Zogby
| 8/12 – 8/13
| align=right|8%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 8/11 – 8/14
| align=right|9%
|-
| Rasmussen Reports
| 8/9 – 8/10
| align=right|8%
|-
| Gravis/Breitbart
| 8/9 – 8/9
| align=right|9%
|-
| Bloomberg
| 8/5 – 8/8
| align=right|9%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 8/6 – 8/10
| align=right|7%
|-
| Economist/YouGov
| 8/6 – 8/9
| align=right|9%
|-
| Princeton Survey
| 8/4 – 8/7
| align=right|2%
|-
| Monmouth
| 8/4 – 8/7
| align=right|7%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 8/1 – 8/7
| align=right|10%
|-
| Morning Consult
| 8/4 – 8/5
| align=right|9%
|-
| ABC News/Wash Post
| 8/1 – 8/4
| align=right|8%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 7/31 – 8/4
| align=right|6%
|-
| IBD/TIPP
| 7/29 – 8/4
| align=right|12%
|-
| McClatchy/Marist
| 8/1 – 8/3
| align=right|10%
|-
| NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl
| 7/31 – 8/3
| align=right|10%
|-
| Rasmussen Reports
| 8/1 – 8/2
| align=right|6%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 7/30 – 8/3
| align=right|6%
|-
| Economist/YouGov
| 7/30 – 8/1
| align=right|8%
|-
| CNN/ORC
| 7/29 – 7/31
| align=right|9%
|-
| PPP (D)
| 7/29 – 7/30
| align=right|6%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 7/25 – 7/31
| align=right|9%
|-
| Raba Research
| 7/29 – 7/29
| align=right|7%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 7/25 – 7/29
| align=right|5%
|-
| CNN/ORC
| 7/22 – 7/24
| align=right|9%
|-
| Economist/YouGov
| 7/23 – 7/24
| align=right|5%
|-
| University of Delaware
| 7/21 – 7/24
| align=right|1%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 7/18 – 7/24
| align=right|10%
|-
| Raba Research
| 7/22 – 7/22
| align=right|8%
|-
| Echelon Insights
| 7/21 – 7/22
| align=right|3%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 7/16 – 7/20
| align=right|7%
|-
| Economist/YouGov
| 7/15 – 7/17
| align=right|5%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 7/11 – 7/17
| align=right|10%
|-
| Monmouth
| 7/14 – 7/16
| align=right|5%
|-
| Franklin Pierce U./Boston Herald
| 7/13 – 7/16
| align=right|7%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 7/11 – 7/17
| align=right|10%
|-
| CNN/ORC
| 7/13 – 7/16
| align=right|13%
|-
| Icitizen
| 7/11 – 7/14
| align=right|9%
|-
| ABC News/Wash Post
| 7/11 – 7/14
| align=right|8%
|-
| NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl
| 7/9 – 7/13
| align=right|11%
|-
| Economist/YouGov
| 7/9 – 7/11
| align=right|5%
|-
| Associated Press-GfK
| 7/7 – 7/11
| align=right|6%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 7/4 – 7/10
| align=right|11%
|-
| Raba Research
| 7/7 – 7/9
| align=right|9%
|-
| McClatchy/Marist
| 7/5 – 7/9
| align=right|10%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 7/2 – 7/6
| align=right|6%
|-
| Economist/YouGov
| 7/2 – 7/4
| align=right|4%
|-
| USA Today/Suffolk
| 6/26 – 6/29
| align=right|8%
|-
| PPP (D)
| 6/27 – 6/28
| align=right|5%
|-
| IBD/TIPP
| 6/24 – 6/29
| align=right|9%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 6/25 – 6/29
| align=right|5%
|-
| Quinnipiac
| 6/21 – 6/27
| align=right|8%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 6/20 – 6/26
| align=right|9%
|-
| ABC News/Wash Post
| 6/20 – 6/23
| align=right|7%
|-
| NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl
| 6/19 – 6/23
| align=right|10%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 6/18 – 6/22
| align=right|6%
|-
| CNN/ORC
| 6/16 – 6/19
| align=right|9%
|-
| Monmouth
| 6/15 – 6/19
| align=right|9%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 6/13 – 6/19
| align=right|9%
|-
| Reuters/Ipsos
| 6/11 – 6/15
| align=right|6%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 6/6 – 6/12
| align=right|9%
|-
| Guardian/SurveyUSA
| 6/8 – 6/8
| align=right|6%
|-
| Zogby
| 5/30 – 6/5
| align=right|6%
|-
| NBC News/SM
| 5/30 – 6/5
| align=right|9%
|-
| Quinnipiac
| 5/24 – 5/30
| align=right|5%
|-
| PPP (D)
| 5/6 – 5/9
| align=right|4%
|-
|}


===State Polls===
''See: [[Libertarian Presidential Candidate Polling#2012 Polls|Libertarian Presidential Candidate Polling]]''


Alaska 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
===Results===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Moore Information
| 8/27 – 8/29
| align=right|10%
|-
| Ivan Moore Research
| 6/16 – 6/20
| align=right|16%
|-
|}


Arizona 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|+ 2012 United States Presidential Election
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Insights West
| 9/12 – 9/14
| align=right|9%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 9/6 – 9/8
| align=right|12%
|-
| Arizona Republic/Morrison/Cronkite News
| 8/17 – 8/31
| align=right|7%
|-
| Gravis Marketing
| 8/27 – 8/27
| align=right|8%
|-
|-
| OH Predictive Insights
! Party !! Candidate/Running Mate !! Electoral Votes !! Percent !! Votes
| 8/25 – 8/27
| align=right|7%
|-
|-
| CNN/ORC
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #00BFFF;" | Democratic || '''Barrack Obama / Joe Biden''' || '''332''' || '''51.01%''' || '''65,918,507'''
| 8/18 – 8/23
| align=right|12%
|-
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #F08080;" | Republican || Mitt Romney / Paul Ryan || 206 || 47.15% || 60,934,407
| 8/2 – 8/5
| align=right|5%
|-
|-
| OH Predictive Insights
| {{party shading/Libertarian}}| Libertarian || Gary Johnson / [[Jim Gray]] || 0 || 0.99% || 1,275,971
| 8/1 – 8/1
| align=right|4%
|-
|-
| Integrated Web Strategy
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #64b266;" | Green || Jill Stein / Cheri Honkala || 0 || 0.36% || 469,015
| 7/29 – 7/29
| align=right|3%
|-
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #af79f2;" | Constitution || Virgil Goode / James Clymer || 0 || 0.09% || 122,417
| 5/13 – 5/15
| align=right|6%
|-
|-
| ''Various'' || ''All Others'' || 0 || 0.40% || 517,373
|}
|}


Arkansas 3-way poll vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
==2016 Presidential Campaign==
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Talk Business/Hendrix College
| 6/21 – 6/21
| align=right|8%
|-
|}


Arkansas 4-way poll vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
[[File:Johnson Weld 2016.svg.png|thumb|200px|right|Gary Johnson/Bill Weld 2016 Campaign Logo]]
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Emerson College
| 9/9 – 9/13
| align=right|5%
|-
|}


California 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
===Fundraising===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
|-
| Field Research
| January
| 6/8 – 7/2
| align=right|93,096.18
| align=right|10%
|-
|-
| Hoover Institution/YouGov
| February
| 5/4 – 5/16
| align=right|56,265.15
| align=right|4%
|-
|-
|}
| March
 
| align=right|129,595.56
California 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
|-
| Insights West
| April
| 9/12 – 9/14
| align=right|69,713.47
| align=right|2%
|-
|-
| Field Research
| May
| 9/7 – 9/13
| align=right|350,561.42
| align=right|5%
|-
|-
| SurveyUSA
| June
| 9/8 – 9/11
| align=right|664,418.66
| align=right|3%
|-
|-
| USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times
| July
| 9/1 – 9/8
| align=right|1,602,810.43
| align=right|11%
|-
|-
| Public Policy Institute of California
| August
| 7/10 – 7/19
| align=right|4,971,147.55
| align=right|7%
|-
|-
| SurveyMonkey/USC/Los Angeles Times
| September
| 6/7 – 6/10
| align=right|2,635,786.95
| align=right|7%
|-
|-
|}
| Oct 1 - Oct 18
 
| align=right|694,279.34
Colorado 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
|-
| Emerson College
| Oct 19 - Nov 27
| 9/9 – 9/13
| align=right|402,586.00
| align=right|13%
|-
|-
| Magellan Strategies
| Nov 26 - Dec 31
| 8/29 – 8/31
| align=right|47,612.25
| align=right|13%
|-
|-
| Quinnipiac University
!bgcolor=#BFBFAF|Total
| 8/9 – 8/16
!align=right|11,717,872.96
| align=right|16%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 8/4 – 8/10
| align=right|15%
|-
| Fox News
| 7/9 – 7/12
| align=right|13%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 7/7 – 7/12
| align=right|5%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 7/5 – 7/11
| align=right|13%
|-
| Gravis Marketing
| 7/7 – 7/8
| align=right|9%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 6/21 – 6/24
| align=right|4%
|-
|}
 
Connecticut 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Emerson College
| 9/2 – 9/5
| align=right|9%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 6/1 – 6/5
| align=right|6%
|-
|}
 
Delaware 3-way poll vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Fairleigh Dickinson University
| 7/20 – 7/24
| align=right|9%
|-
|}
 
District of Columbia 3-way poll vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Echelon Insights
| 7/12 – 7/18
| align=right|3%
|-
|}
 
Florida 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Florida Chamber Political Institute
| 8/17 – 8/22
| align=right|9%
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 7/6 – 7/10
| align=right|6%
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 6/11 – 6/20
| align=right|9%
|-
| Mason-Dixon
| 5/31 – 6/2
| align=right|6%
|-
|-
|}
|}


Florida 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
===Endorsements===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
;Individuals
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
*[[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>
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Monmouth University
| 9/16 – 9/19
| align=right|6%
|-
| Saint Leo University
| 9/10 – 9/16
| align=right|6%
|-
| New York Times Upshot/Siena College
| 9/10 – 9/14
| align=right|9%
|-
| CNN/ORC
| 9/7 – 9/12
| align=right|6%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 9/7 – 9/9
| align=right|5%
|-
| JMC Analytics
| 9/7 – 9/8
| align=right|3%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 8/29 – 9/7
| align=right|8%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 9/4 – 9/6
| align=right|5%
|-
| Mason-Dixon
| 8/22 – 8/24
| align=right|6%
|-
| ICITIZEN
| 8/18 – 8/24
| align=right|8%
|-
| Florida Atlantic University
| 8/19 – 8/22
| align=right|8%
|-
| Saint Leo University Polling Institute
| 8/14 – 8/18
| align=right|8%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 8/12 – 8/15
| align=right|6%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 8/10 – 8/12
| align=right|5%
|-
| Fox 13 Tampa Bay/Opinion Savvy
| 8/10 – 8/10
| align=right|6%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 8/4 – 8/10
| align=right|9%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 7/30 – 8/7
| align=right|7%
|-
| Suffolk University
| 8/1 – 8/3
| align=right|4%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 7/5 – 7/11
| align=right|7%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 6/30 – 7/11
| align=right|7%
|-
| JMC Analytics
| 7/9 – 7/10
| align=right|2%
|-
| SurveyUSA/Bay News 9/News 13
| 6/25 – 6/27
| align=right|2%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 6/21 – 6/24
| align=right|3%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 6/8 – 6/19
| align=right|7%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 6/2 – 6/5
| align=right|4%
|-
|}


Georgia 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
;Newspapers
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
*Chicago Tribune
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
*The Detroit News
!align=center|Pollster
*Richmond Times-Dispatch
!align=center|Date
*Post and Courier
!align=center|Johnson's %
*Winston-Salem Journal
|-
*New Hampshire Union Leader
| Monmouth University
*Danville Register & Bee
| 9/15 – 9/18
*The Caledonian Record
| align=right|8%
*Daily Sun News
|-
| Opinion Savvy/Fox 5 Atlanta
| 9/14 – 9/14
| align=right|10%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 9/6 – 9/8
| align=right|10%
|-
| Opinion Savvy/Fox 5 Atlanta
| 8/17 – 8/17
| align=right|11%
|-
|}


Georgia 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
;Organizations
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
*Marijuana Policy Project
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
*Federation of New Mexico College Republicans
!align=center|Pollster
*Cornell University Republicans
!align=center|Date
*Independence Party of New York
!align=center|Johnson's %
*Swarthmore Conservative Society
|-
| Emerson College
| 9/9 – 9/13
| align=right|6%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 8/10 – 8/12
| align=right|5%
|-
| Breitbart/Gravis Marketing
| 8/4 – 8/8
| align=right|8%
|-
| JMC Analytics
| 8/6 – 8/7
| align=right|7%
|-
| Atlanta Journal-Constitution
| 8/1 – 8/4
| align=right|11%
|-
| Landmark/RosettaStone
| 8/1 – 8/1
| align=right|4%
|-
| SurveyUSA
| 7/29 – 7/31
| align=right|5%
|-
| Landmark/RosettaStone
| 7/24 – 7/24
| align=right|5%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 5/27 – 5/30
| align=right|6%
|-
|}
 
Idaho 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Dan Jones & Associates
| 8/18 – 8/31
| align=right|13%
|-
| Dan Jones & Associates
| 7/5 – 7/16
| align=right|5%
|-
|}


Illinois 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
===Polling===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| The Illinois Observer
| 6/7 – 6/7
| align=right|6%
|-
| Capitol Fax/We Ask America
| 6/5 – 6/6
| align=right|7%
|-
|}


Illinois 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
''See: [[Libertarian Presidential Candidate Polling#2016 Polls|Libertarian Presidential Candidate Polling]]''
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Loras College
| 9/13 – 9/16
| align=right|8%
|-
| We Ask America
| 9/12 – 9/12
| align=right|4%
|-
| Victory Research
| 7/14 – 7/16
| align=right|7%
|-
| Basswood Research
| 7/11 – 7/12
| align=right|5%
|-
|}


Indiana 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
===Results===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| WTHR/Howey Politics Indiana
| 9/6 – 9/8
| align=right|11%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 8/13 – 8/16
| align=right|10%
|-
|}


Iowa 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|+ 2016 United States Presidential Election
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Monmouth University
| 9/12 – 9/14
| align=right|8%
|-
|-
| Simpson College/RABA Research
! Party !! Candidate/Running Mate !! Electoral Votes !! Percent !! Votes
| 9/6 – 9/8
| align=right|10%
|-
|-
| Emerson College
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #F08080;" | Republican || '''Donald Trump / Mike Pence''' || '''304''' || '''45.93%''' || '''62,985,134'''
| 8/31 – 9/1
| align=right|8%
|-
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #00BFFF;" | Democratic || Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine || 227 || 48.02% || 65,853,652
| 8/17 – 8/19
| align=right|7%
|-
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| {{party shading/Libertarian}}| Libertarian || Gary Johnson / [[Bill Weld]] || 0 || 3.29% || 4,489,341
| 8/9 – 8/16
| align=right|12%
|-
|-
| Suffolk University
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #64b266;" | Green || Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka || 0 || 1.06% || 1,457,226
| 8/8 – 8/10
| align=right|6%
|-
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| Independent || Evan McMullin / Mindy Finn || 0 || 0.53% || 732,273
| 8/3 – 8/7
| align=right|12%
|-
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #af79f2;" | Constitution || Darrell Castle / Scott Bradley || 0 || 0.15% || 203,091
| 7/13 – 7/15
| align=right|3%
|-
|-
| Monmouth University
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #f93e3e;" | Socialism and Liberation || Gloria LaRiva / Eugene Puryear || 0 || 0.05% || 74,405
| 7/8 – 7/11
| align=right|6%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 7/5 – 7/10
| align=right|7%
|-
| Gravis Marketing
| 7/7 – 7/8
| align=right|8%
|-
| Loras College
| 6/24 – 6/28
| align=right|6%
|-
|-
| ''Various'' || ''All Others'' || 7 || 0.97% || 1,330,468
|}
|}


Kansas 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
==2018 New Mexico US Senate Campaign==
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| SurveyUSA/KSN News
| 8/9 – 8/9
| align=right|8%
|-
| Fort Hays State University
| 7/11 – 7/21
| align=right|7%
|-
| SurveyUSA/KSN News
| 7/8 – 7/11
| align=right|8%
|-
|}


Kansas 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
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="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| SurveyUSA/KSN News
| 9/6 – 9/11
| align=right|8%
|-
| Remington Research Group
| 8/22 – 8/23
| align=right|8%
|-
|}


Kentucky 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
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="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| RunSwitch PR/Harper
| 7/31 – 8/1
| align=right|5%
|-
|}


Maine 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
===Endorsements===
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" 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>
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
*'''[[Aubrey Dunn]]''', 27th Public Land Commissioner of New Mexico. 2018 Libertarian Nominee for US Senate.
!align=center|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>
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Maine People's Resource Center
| 9/15 – 9/17
| align=right|11%
|-
| Colby College/Boston Globe
| 9/4 – 9/10
| align=right|9%
|-
| Emerson College
| 9/2 – 9/5
| align=right|12%
|-
| Breitbart/Gravis Marketing
| 8/4 – 8/8
| align=right|10%
|-
|}


Maryland 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|+ 2018 United States Senate election in New Mexico
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
|-
| Goucher Poll
! Party !! Candidate !! Percent !! Votes
| 9/17 – 9/20
| align=right|6%
|-
|-
| OpinionWorks
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #00BFFF;" | Democratic || '''Martin Heinrich''' || '''54.09%''' || '''376,998'''
| 8/18 – 8/30
| align=right|6%
|-
|-
|}
| style="border: padding: 5px; background: #F08080;" | Republican || Mick Rich || 30.53% || 212,813
 
Massachusetts 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| WBUR/MassINC
| 9/7 – 9/10
| align=right|9%
|-
| Emerson College
| 9/3 – 9/5
| align=right|9%
|-
|-
| {{party shading/Libertarian}}| Libertarian || Gary Johnson || 15.38% || 107,201
|}
|}
Michigan 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| EPIC-MRA
| 9/10 – 9/13
| align=right|10%
|-
| Fox 2 Detroit/Mitchell Poll
| 9/6 – 9/7
| align=right|7%
|-
| Emerson College
| 8/25 – 8/28
| align=right|7%
|-
| Suffolk University
| 8/22 – 8/24
| align=right|5%
|-
| Fox 2 Detroit/Mitchell Poll
| 8/9 – 8/10
| align=right|9%
|-
| EPIC-MRA
| 7/30 – 8/4
| align=right|8%
|-
| The Detroit News/WDIV-TV
| 7/30 – 8/1
| align=right|8%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 7/13 – 7/15
| align=right|5%
|-
| Marketing Resource Group
| 7/11 – 7/15
| align=right|3%
|-
| Gravis Marketing
| 7/7 – 7/8
| align=right|2%
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 6/11 – 6/20
| align=right|12%
|-
| Detroit News/WDIV-TV
| 5/24 – 5/26
| align=right|12%
|-
|}
Minnesota 4-way poll vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Star Tribune
| 9/12 – 9/14
| align=right|6%
|-
|}
Mississippi 4-way poll vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Magellan Strategies
| 8/11 – 8/11
| align=right|3%
|-
|}
Missouri 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Monmouth University
| 8/19 – 8/22
| align=right|8%
|-
| SurveyUSA/KSDK
| 7/20 – 7/24
| align=right|8%
|-
|}
Missouri 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Emerson College
| 9/9 – 9/13
| align=right|7%
|-
| Remington Research Group
| 9/1 – 9/2
| align=right|8%
|-
| Remington Research Group
| 8/5 – 8/6
| align=right|5%
|-
| St. Louis/Post-Dispatch
| 7/23 – 7/24
| align=right|9%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 7/11 – 7/12
| align=right|7%
|-
|}
Nevada 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Fox News
| 9/18 – 9/20
| align=right|8%
|-
| KTNV/Rasmussen Reports
| 9/16 – 9/18
| align=right|11%
|-
| Insights West
| 9/12 – 9/14
| align=right|6%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 9/11 – 9/13
| align=right|8%
|-
| Suffolk
| 8/15 – 8/17
| align=right|5%
|-
| KTNV/Rasmussen Reports
| 7/29 – 7/31
| align=right|10%
|-
| KTNV/Rasmussen Reports
| 7/22 – 7/24
| align=right|8%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 7/7 – 7/10
| align=right|5%
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 6/11 – 6/20
| align=right|9%
|-
| Gravis Marketing
| 5/24 – 5/25
| align=right|8%
|-
|}
Nevada 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 9/10 – 9/19
| align=right|7%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 9/6 – 9/8
| align=right|8%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 8/2 – 8/5
| align=right|4%
|-
|}
Nevada 5-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, Independent American Darrell Castle, and No Party Rocky De La Fuente.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Suffolk
| 8/15 – 8/17
| align=right|4.8%
|-
|}
New Hampshire 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 6/11 – 6/20
| align=right|10%
|-
|}
New Hampshire 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| American Research Group
| 9/20 – 9/25
| align=right|6%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 9/17 – 9/20
| align=right|10%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 9/6 – 9/8
| align=right|15%
|-
| Emerson College
| 9/3 – 9/5
| align=right|14%
|-
| WMUR/University of New Hampsire
| 8/20 – 8/28
| align=right|12%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 8/10 – 8/12
| align=right|5%
|-
| Vox Populi
| 8/7 – 8/8
| align=right|11%
|-
| MassInc/WBUR
| 7/29 – 8/1
| align=right|8%
|-
| WMUR/University of New Hampsire
| 7/9 – 7/18
| align=right|10%
|-
|}
New Jersey 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Fairleigh Dickinson University
| 6/22 – 6/26
| align=right|9%
|-
|}
New Jersey 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Emerson College
| 9/2 – 9/5
| align=right|5%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 5/23 – 5/27
| align=right|5%
|-
|}
New Mexico 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 5/13 – 5/15
| align=right|14%
|-
|}
New Mexico 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 8/19 – 8/21
| align=right|16%
|-
|}
New York 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| NBC 4 New York/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 9/21 – 9/23
| align=right|7%
|-
| Siena College
| 9/11 – 9/15
| align=right|8%
|-
| Emerson College
| 8/28 – 8/30
| align=right|8%
|-
| Siena College
| 8/7 – 8/10
| align=right|9%
|-
| Gravis Marketing
| 8/4 – 8/8
| align=right|6%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 7/13 – 7/17
| align=right|6%
|-
|}
North Carolina 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Breitbart/Gravis Marketing
| 9/23 – 9/23
| align=right|7%
|-
| Meredith College
| 9/18 – 9/22
| align=right|6%
|-
| High Point University
| 9/17 – 9/22
| align=right|10%
|-
| Fox News
| 9/18 – 9/20
| align=right|6%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 9/18 – 9/20
| align=right|6%
|-
| New York Times Upshot/Siena College
| 9/16 – 9/19
| align=right|11%
|-
| Civitas
| 9/11 – 9/12
| align=right|5%
|-
| Suffolk University
| 9/5 – 9/7
| align=right|4%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 8/29 – 9/7
| align=right|15%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 8/20 – 8/23
| align=right|7%
|-
| CNN/ORC
| 8/18 – 8/23
| align=right|9%
|-
| Civitas/SurveyUSA
| 7/31 – 8/2
| align=right|6%
|-
| Civitas
| 6/21 – 6/23
| align=right|6%
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 6/11 – 6/20
| align=right|8%
|-
| Civitas
| 5/21 – 5/23
| align=right|8%
|-
|}
North Carolina 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 9/10 – 9/19
| align=right|9%
|-
| Elon
| 9/12 – 9/16
| align=right|6%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 8/30 – 9/2
| align=right|4%
|-
| Emerson College
| 8/27 – 8/29
| align=right|8%
|-
| Gravis Marketing
| 8/15 – 8/17
| align=right|10%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 8/4 – 8/10
| align=right|9%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 8/5 – 8/7
| align=right|7%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 7/5 – 7/11
| align=right|7%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 6/21 – 6/24
| align=right|2%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 6/20 – 6/21
| align=right|4%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 5/20 – 5/22
| align=right|3%
|-
|}
North Dakota 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| DFM Research
| 9/12 – 9/17
| align=right|8%
|-
|}
Ohio 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Remington Research/Axiom Strategies
| 10/23 – 10/30
| align=right|3%
|-
| Remington Research/Axiom Strategies
| 10/20 – 10/22
| align=right|4%
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 6/11 – 6/20
| align=right|14%
|-
|}
Ohio 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Emerson College
| 10/26 – 10/27
| align=right|6%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 10/10 – 10/16
| align=right|6%
|-
| CNN/ORC
| 10/10 – 10/15
| align=right|4%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 10/10 – 10/12
| align=right|9%
|-
| Emerson College
| 10/10 – 10/12
| align=right|7%
|-
| Baldwin Wallace University
| 10/9 – 10/11
| align=right|10%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 10/5 – 10/7
| align=right|5%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 10/5 – 10/6
| align=right|5%
|-
| TargetSmart/William and Mary
| 10/3 – 10/6
| align=right|5%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 10/1 – 10/4
| align=right|5%
|-
| Anzalone Liszt Grove
| 9/27 – 10/2
| align=right|8%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 9/27 – 10/2
| align=right|6%
|-
| Breitbart/Gravis Marketing
| 9/22 – 9/23
| align=right|6%
|-
| Target Smart/William & Mary
| 9/15 – 9/22
| align=right|8%
|-
| Fox News
| 9/18 – 9/20
| align=right|6%
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 9/10 – 9/19
| align=right|11%
|-
| Bloomberg/Selzer
| 9/9 – 9/12
| align=right|10%
|-
| CNN/ORC
| 9/7 – 9/12
| align=right|8%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 9/7 – 9/9
| align=right|7%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 8/29 – 9/7
| align=right|14%
|-
| Emerson College
| 8/25 – 8/27
| align=right|10%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 8/18 – 8/21
| align=right|10%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 8/17 – 8/19
| align=right|6%
|-
| OnMessage
| 8/13 – 8/17
| align=right|8%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 8/3 – 8/7
| align=right|12%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 7/30 – 8/7
| align=right|8%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 7/22 – 7/24
| align=right|6%
|-
| Suffolk University
| 7/18 – 7/20
| align=right|5%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 7/13 – 7/15
| align=right|5%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 6/30 – 7/11
| align=right|7%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 7/5 – 7/10
| align=right|9%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 6/8 – 6/19
| align=right|8%
|-
|}
Ohio 5-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, Green Jill Stein, and Independent Richard Duncan.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Suffolk University
| 10/17 – 10/19
| align=right|2%
|-
| Suffolk University
| 9/12 – 9/14
| align=right|4%
|-
|}
Oklahoma 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| SoonerPoll
| 10/18 – 10/20
| align=right|5%
|-
| SoonerPoll
| 9/13 – 9/15
| align=right|6%
|-
| SoonerPoll
| 7/20 – 7/25
| align=right|7%
|-
| Cole Hargrave
| 5/2 – 5/4
| align=right|6%
|-
|}
Oregon 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Riley Research/KGW
| 10/4 – 10/14
| align=right|5%
|-
| DHM Research
| 10/6 – 10/13
| align=right|7%
|-
| KATU-TV/SurveyUSA
| 10/10 – 10/12
| align=right|6%
|-
| Gravis Marketing/Breitbart
| 10/4 – 10/4
| align=right|4%
|-
| Hoffman Research
| 9/29 – 10/1
| align=right|8%
|-
| iCitizen
| 9/2 – 9/7
| align=right|11%
|-
| DHM Research
| 9/1 – 9/6
| align=right|10%
|-
| Clout Research
| 7/9 – 7/13
| align=right|6%
|-
|}
Pennsylvania 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Remington Research/Axiom Strategies
| 11/1 – 11/2
| align=right|4%
|-
| Remington Research/Axiom Strategies
| 10/23 – 10/30
| align=right|3%
|-
| Remington Research/Axiom Strategies
| 10/20 – 10/22
| align=right|5%
|-
| GBA Strategies
| 8/21 – 8/28
| align=right|10%
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 6/11 – 6/20
| align=right|13%
|-
|}
Pennsylvania 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Gravis Marketing
| 11/3 – 11/6
| align=right|7%
|-
| Trafalgar Group
| 11/3 – 11/5
| align=right|2%
|-
| Morning Call/Muhlenberg College
| 10/30 – 11/4
| align=right|7%
|-
| Harper Polling
| 11/2 – 11/3
| align=right|2%
|-
| Breitbart News/Gravis Marketing
| 11/1 – 11/2
| align=right|2%
|-
| Susquehanna Polling & Research
| 10/31 – 11/1
| align=right|2%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 10/29 – 11/1
| align=right|3%
|-
| CNN/ORC
| 10/27 – 11/1
| align=right|5%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 10/27 – 11/1
| align=right|3%
|-
| Gravis Marketing/One America News
| 10/31 – 10/31
| align=right|3%
|-
| Franklin & Marshall College
| 10/26 – 10/30
| align=right|4%
|-
| Breitbart News/Gravis Marketing
| 10/25 – 10/30
| align=right|3%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 10/26 – 10/28
| align=right|5%
|-
| Emerson College
| 10/25 – 10/26
| align=right|6%
|-
| Morning Call/Muhlenberg College
| 10/20 – 10/26
| align=right|8%
|-
| New York Times Upshot/Siena College
| 10/23 – 10/25
| align=right|6%
|-
| Emerson College
| 10/17 – 10/19
| align=right|4%
|-
| Ipsos/Reuters
| 10/6 – 10/17
| align=right|6%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 10/10 – 10/16
| align=right|6%
|-
| Bloomberg/Selzer
| 10/7 – 10/11
| align=right|6%
|-
| Lucid/The Times-Picayune
| 10/7 – 10/10
| align=right|6%
|-
| Susquehanna Polling & Research
| 10/4 – 10/9
| align=right|4%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 10/5 – 10/7
| align=right|4%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 10/3 – 10/6
| align=right|6%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 9/30 – 10/3
| align=right|5%
|-
| Franklin & Marshall College
| 9/28 – 10/2
| align=right|5%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 9/27 – 10/2
| align=right|5%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 9/27 – 9/28
| align=right|6%
|-
| CNN/ORC
| 9/20 – 9/25
| align=right|6%
|-
| Breitbart/Gravis Marketing
| 9/23 – 9/23
| align=right|3%
|-
| Morning Call/Muhlenberg College
| 9/19 – 9/23
| align=right|8%
|-
| Mercyhurst University
| 9/12 – 9/23
| align=right|4%
|-
| Harper Polling
| 9/21 – 9/22
| align=right|8%
|-
| Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
| 9/10 – 9/19
| align=right|8%
|-
| Morning Call/Muhlenberg College
| 9/12 – 9/16
| align=right|14%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 8/29 – 9/7
| align=right|9%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 8/30 – 9/2
| align=right|6%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 8/26 – 8/29
| align=right|6%
|-
| Franklin & Marshall College
| 8/25 – 8/29
| align=right|7%
|-
| Emerson College
| 8/25 – 8/28
| align=right|7%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 8/3 – 8/7
| align=right|9%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 7/30 – 8/7
| align=right|7%
|-
| Susquehanna/ABC27 News
| 7/31 – 8/4
| align=right|7%
|-
| Franklin & Marshall College
| 7/29 – 8/2
| align=right|7%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 7/29 – 7/31
| align=right|4%
|-
| Suffolk University
| 7/25 – 7/27
| align=right|5%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 6/30 – 7/11
| align=right|9%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 7/5 – 7/10
| align=right|8%
|-
| Quinnipiac University
| 6/8 – 6/19
| align=right|9%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 6/3 – 6/5
| align=right|6%
|-
|}
Rhode Island 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Emerson College
| 10/2 – 10/4
| align=right|5%
|-
| Emerson College
| 9/2 – 9/5
| align=right|8%
|-
|}
South Carolina 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Starboard Communications
| 9/7 – 9/9
| align=right|7%
|-
|}
South Carolina 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Winthrop University
| 9/18 – 9/26
| align=right|6%
|-
| Trafalgar Group
| 9/6 – 9/12
| align=right|3%
|-
| First Tuesday Strategies
| 8/30 – 9/2
| align=right|3%
|-
| Feldman
| 8/18 – 8/21
| align=right|5%
|-
| Gravis Marketing
| 8/15 – 8/17
| align=right|7%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 8/9 – 8/10
| align=right|5%
|-
|}
South Carolina 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Independent Evan McMullin.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Starboard Communications
| 10/30 – 10/31
| align=right|3%
|-
|}
South Dakota 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Mason-Dixon
| 10/18 – 10/20
| align=right|7%
|-
|}
South Dakota 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Constitution Party candidate Darell Castle.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Nielson Brothers Polling
| 10/24 – 10/26
| align=right|7%
|-
| Remington Research Group
| 10/19 – 10/21
| align=right|6%
|-
|}
Tennessee 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| iCitizen
| 10/14 – 10/17
| align=right|7%
|-
| MTSU
| 9/28 – 10/2
| align=right|5%
|-
| Vanderbilt University
| 9/19 – 10/2
| align=right|7%
|-
|}
Texas 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Austin American-Statesman/Crosswind
| 10/22 – 10/24
| align=right|7%
|-
| Texas Tribune/YouGov
| 6/10 – 6/20
| align=right|7%
|-
| Leland Beatty
| 6/13 – 6/14
| align=right|3%
|-
|}
Texas 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Emerson College
| 10/31 – 11/1
| align=right|5%
|-
| NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist
| 10/30 – 11/1
| align=right|6%
|-
| KTVT-CBS 11/Dixie Strategies
| 10/27 – 10/29
| align=right|3%
|-
| Texas Tribune/University of Texas
| 10/14 – 10/23
| align=right|7%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 10/20 – 10/21
| align=right|5%
|-
| University of Houston
| 10/7 – 10/15
| align=right|4%
|-
| SurveyUSA/TEGNA
| 10/10 – 10/12
| align=right|3%
|-
| KTVT-CBS 11/Dixie Strategies
| 9/29 – 10/1
| align=right|4%
|-
| Texas Lyceum
| 9/1 – 9/11
| align=right|9%
|-
| Emerson College
| 9/7 – 9/10
| align=right|10%
|-
|}
Texas 5-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, Green Jill Stein, and Independent Evan McMullin.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 8/12 – 8/14
| align=right|6%
|-
|}
Utah 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| SurveyUSA/Salt Lake Tribune
| 6/2 – 6/8
| align=right|13%
|-
| Gravis Marketing
| 5/31 – 6/1
| align=right|16%
|-
|}
Utah 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Dan Jones & Associates
| 7/18 – 8/4
| align=right|16%
|-
| Dan Jones & Associates
| 6/8 – 6/17
| align=right|10%
|-
|}
Utah 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Independent Evan McMullin.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Trafalgar Group
| 11/3 – 11/5
| align=right|4%
|-
| Rasmussen Reports
| 10/29 – 10/31
| align=right|3%
|-
| Rasmussen Reports
| 10/23 – 10/24
| align=right|4%
|-
|}
Utah 5-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, Green Jill Stein, and Independent Evan McMullin.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Y2 Analytics
| 11/1 – 11/3
| align=right|5%
|-
| Emerson College
| 11/1 – 11/2
| align=right|3%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 10/30 – 11/2
| align=right|4%
|-
| Gravis Marketing
| 10/30 – 10/31
| align=right|3%
|-
| Dan Jones & Associates
| 10/20 – 10/27
| align=right|4%
|-
| Emerson College
| 10/17 – 10/19
| align=right|5%
|-
| Rasmussen Reports
| 10/15 – 10/16
| align=right|5%
|-
| CBS News/YouGov
| 10/12 – 10/14
| align=right|7%
|-
| Monmouth University
| 10/10 – 10/12
| align=right|9%
|-
| Y2 Analytics
| 10/10 – 10/11
| align=right|14%
|-
| Dan Jones & Associates
| 9/12 – 9/19
| align=right|13%
|-
|}
Utah 6-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, Green Jill Stein, Independent Evan McMullin, and Constitution Party candidate Darrell Castle.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Dan Jones & Associates
| 10/12 – 10/18
| align=right|5%
|-
| Dan Jones & Associates
| 9/1 – 9/9
| align=right|13%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 8/19 – 8/21
| align=right|12%
|-
|}
Vermont 3-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| VPR
| 7/11 – 7/23
| align=right|5%
|-
| FM3 Research
| 6/27 – 7/1
| align=right|10%
|-
|}
Vermont 4-way polls vs. Democrat Hillary Clinton, Republican Donald Trump, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| RRH Elections
| 10/24 – 10/26
| align=right|5%
|-
| WCAX
| 10/19 – 10/22
| align=right|7%
|-
| Castleton University/Vermont Public Radio
| 9/29 – 10/14
| align=right|4%
|-
| Emerson College
| 9/2 – 9/5
| align=right|13%
|-
|}
==2016 Endorsements==
===Newspapers===
[[Chicago Tribune]]<br>
[[The Detroit News]]<br>
[[Richmond Times-Dispatch]]<br>
[[Post and Courier]]<br>
[[Winston-Salem Journal]]<br>
[[New Hampshire Union Leader]]<br>
[[Danville Register & Bee]]<br>
[[The Caledonian Record]]<br>
[[Daily Sun News]]
===Organizations===
[[Marijuana Policy Project]]<br>
[[Federation of New Mexico College Republicans]]<br>
[[Cornell University Republicans]]<br>
[[Independence Party of New York]]<br>
[[Swarthmore Conservative Society]]
==2012 Polling==
<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" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Reason-Rupe
| 9/13 – 9/17
| align=right|6%
|-
| JZ Analytics
| 7/10 – 7/13
| align=right|5%
|-
| Gallup
| 6/7 – 6/10
| align=right|3%
|-
| Washington Times/JZ Analytics
| 5/11 – 5/12
| align=right|2%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 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%
|-
|}
National 4-way polls vs. Democrat Barack Obama, Republican Mitt Romney, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| 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.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Zogby / JZAnalytics
| 10/18 – 10/20
| align=right|3.3%
|-
| Zogby / JZAnalytics
| 10/5 – 10/7
| align=right|1.7%
|-
| Zogby / JZAnalytics
| 9/21 – 9/22
| align=right|2.3%
|-
| Zogby / JZAnalytics
| 9/11 – 9/12
| align=right|2.1%
|-
| Gallup
| 9/6 – 9/12
| align=right|1%
|-
|}
Arizona 3-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 5/17 – 5/20
| align=right|9%
|-
|}
Colorado 3-way polls vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 9/20 – 9/23
| align=right|4%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 8/2 – 8/5
| align=right|4%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 6/14 – 6/17
| align=right|7%
|-
|}
Florida 3-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Mason Dixon
| 7/9 – 7/11
| align=right|2%
|-
|}
Massachusetts 4-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama, Republican Mitt Romney, and Green Jill Stein.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 6/22 – 6/24
| align=right|1%
|-
|}
Missouri 3-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| We Ask America
| 7/24
| align=right|2.1%
|-
|}
Montana 3-way polls vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| 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.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| WeAskAmerica
| 9/27
| align=right|2.3%
|-
|}
New Hampshire 3-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| 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" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Public Opinion Strategies
| 10/30 – 10/31
| align=right|6%
|-
| Albuquerque Journal
| 10/23 – 10/25
| align=right|5%
|-
| Albuquerque Journal
| 10/9 – 10/11
| align=right|6%
|-
| WeAskAmerica
| 9/3 – 9/6
| align=right|3.9%
|-
| The Albuquerque Journal
| 9/3 – 9/6
| align=right|7%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 7/13 – 7/16
| align=right|13%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 4/19 – 4/22
| align=right|15%
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 12/10/11 – 12/12/11
| align=right|23%
|-
|}
North Carolina 3-way poll vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Public Policy Polling
| 5/10 – 5/13
| align=right|6%
|-
|}
Ohio 3-way polls vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| 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.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| 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.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| Suffolk University
| 9/24 – 9/26
| align=right|1%
|-
|}
Wisconsin 3-way polls vs. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"
|- style="color:black;background:#BFBFAF"
!align=center|Pollster
!align=center|Date
!align=center|Johnson's %
|-
| We Ask America
| 9/20 – 9/23
| align=right|1.2%
|-
| Reason-Rupe
| 5/14 – 5/18
| align=right|6%
|-
|}
==2012 Endorsements==
===Newspapers===
[[Chattanooga Times Free Press]]<br>
[[Saint Joseph Telegraph]]


==References==
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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