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==Declared Candidates==
==Declared Candidates==
These candidates have publicly declared their intention to run for president and have either created a campaign website, filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), or both.
These candidates have publicly declared their intention to run for president and have either created a campaign website/social media page, filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), or both.


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| '''[[Dan Behrman|Daniel Behrman]]''' || '''Podcaster and Internet Personality''' || Texas || [https://behrman2020.com/ website] || 29 May 2016
| '''[[Dan Behrman|Daniel Behrman]]''' || '''Podcaster and Internet Personality''' || Texas || [https://behrman2020.com/ website] || 29 May 2016
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| '''[[Adam Kokesh]]''' || '''Anti-War Activist and Author''' <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> Write-in Candidate for U.S. Senate from Arizona in 2018 </span> || Arizona || [http://kokeshfornotpresident.com website] || 18 July 2013
| '''[[Benjamin Dryke]]''' <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''(running mate- '''[[Jeff Wood]]''')'' </span> || '''2018 Libertarian Nominee for <br> Michigan House of Representatives District 36''' || Michigan || [https://www.facebook.com/Dryke4Prez/ social media page] || 2018
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| '''[[Adam Kokesh]]''' || '''Anti-War Activist and Author''' <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> 2018 Write-in Candidate for U.S. Senate from Arizona </span> || Arizona || [http://kokeshfornotpresident.com website] || 18 July 2013
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| '''[[Benjamin Leder]]''' || '''[[Libertarian Party of Henderson County]] Chair''' || Texas || [https://benleder.com/ website] || 24 March 2018
| '''[[Benjamin Leder]]''' || '''[[Libertarian Party of Henderson County]] Chair''' || Texas || [https://benleder.com/ website] || 24 March 2018
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| '''[[John McAfee]]''' || '''Former CEO of McAfee Inc.''' <br> <span style="font-size:88%">2016 Candidate for the Libertarian Presidential nomination</span> || Tennessee || [https://mcafee2020hq.com/ website] || 03 June 2018   
| '''[[John McAfee]]''' || '''Former CEO of McAfee Inc.''' <br> <span style="font-size:88%">2016 Candidate for the Libertarian Presidential nomination</span> || Tennessee || [https://mcafee2020hq.com/ website] || 03 June 2018   
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| '''[[Kim Ruff]]'''<br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''(running mate- '''[[John Phillips]]''')'' </span> || '''[[Libertarian_Party_Radical_Caucus_(2006)|Libertarian Party Radical Caucus]] Secretary''' || Arizona || [https://www.ruffphillips2020.org/ website] || 2018
| '''[[Kim Ruff]]'''<br> <span style="font-size:88%"> ''(running mate- '''[[John Phillips]]''')'' </span> || '''[[Libertarian_Party_Radical_Caucus_(2006)|Libertarian Party Radical Caucus]] Secretary''' <br> <span style="font-size:88%"> 2018 Candidate for Arizona State Mine Inspector </span> || Arizona || [https://www.ruffphillips2020.org/ website] || 2018
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| '''[[Vermin Supreme]]''' || '''Performance Artist and Activist''' <span style="font-size:88%"> <br> Candidate for President in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 </span> || Massachusetts || [https://verminsupreme.com/ website] || 28 May 2018
| '''[[Vermin Supreme]]''' || '''Performance Artist and Activist''' <span style="font-size:88%"> <br> Candidate for President in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 </span> || Massachusetts || [https://verminsupreme.com/ website] || 28 May 2018

Revision as of 01:08, 11 February 2019

(This article is about an upcoming election. Information is subject to change as the election date approaches and as new information becomes available.)

The 2020 Libertarian Party presidential primary will consist of individuals seeking the Libertarian Party nomination at the 2020 Libertarian National Convention on May 22-25 in Austin, Texas. The nominee will run in the 2020 United States Presidential Election, to be held on Tuesday November 3, 2020.

Declared Candidates

These candidates have publicly declared their intention to run for president and have either created a campaign website/social media page, filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), or both.

Name Background State Campaign Announced
Daniel Behrman Podcaster and Internet Personality Texas website 29 May 2016
Benjamin Dryke
(running mate- Jeff Wood)
2018 Libertarian Nominee for
Michigan House of Representatives District 36
Michigan social media page 2018
Adam Kokesh Anti-War Activist and Author
2018 Write-in Candidate for U.S. Senate from Arizona
Arizona website 18 July 2013
Benjamin Leder Libertarian Party of Henderson County Chair Texas website 24 March 2018
John McAfee Former CEO of McAfee Inc.
2016 Candidate for the Libertarian Presidential nomination
Tennessee website 03 June 2018
Kim Ruff
(running mate- John Phillips)
Libertarian Party Radical Caucus Secretary
2018 Candidate for Arizona State Mine Inspector
Arizona website 2018
Vermin Supreme Performance Artist and Activist
Candidate for President in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016
Massachusetts website 28 May 2018
Arvin Vohra Former Libertarian National Committee Vice-Chair (2014-2018)
Libertarian nominee for U.S. Senate from Maryland in 2018
Maryland website 03 July 2018

Formed An Exploratory Committee

Name Background State Campaign Announced
Sam Seder Host of The Majority Report
Actor, Writer, Producer
New York Announcement 24 January 2019

Withdrawn Candidates

Name Background State Campaign Announced Withdrew
Zoltan Istvan Transhumanist and Futurist
2018 Candidate for Governor of California
California website 25 November 2017 11 January 2019

Publicly Expressed Interest

These candidates have publicly stated they are interested in running, but have otherwise made no formal declaration to do so.

  • Justin Amash, US House Representative from Michigan's 3rd District.[1]
  • Tom Campbell, former US House Representative from California's 12th and 15th District.[2]
  • Joe Walsh, former US House Representative from Illinois' 8th District. [3]

Debates

Date Moderator Location Candidates Media
11 December, 2018 Johnny Rocket, Raylene Lightheart Internet Livestream Daniel Behrman
Ben Leder
Kim Ruff
Arvin Vohra
Video
08 February, 2019 Kerry McKennon Internet Livestream Daniel Behrman
Ben Leder
Arvin Vohra
Video

References