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Revision as of 17:32, 2 June 2019

Michael J. Badnarik
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Badnarik on the presidential campaign trail.
Personal Details
Birth: (1954-08-01) August 1, 1954 (age 70)
Occupation: Talk show host
Party: Libertarian Party
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Michael J. Badnarik (b. 1 August 1954) is a former radio talk show host, Libertarian Party presidential nominee (2004), US Congressional candidate, software engineer, and skydiving instructor.

Campaigns

  • 2000 Texas state house
  • 2002 Texas state house
  • 2004 US President
  • 2006 10th US Congress

Work

Election Year Fundraising

2004
Jan 1 - Mar 31 7,958.97
April 1 - June 30 124,489.25
July 226,485.91
August 178,359.43
September 200,089.58
Oct 1 - Oct 13 104,365.11
Oct 14 - Nov 22 193,439.99
Nov 26 - Dec 31 32,593.55
Total 1,067,781.79

2004 Polling

See: Libertarian Presidential Candidate Polling

Election Results

2004 United States Presidential Election
Party Candidate/Running Mate Electoral Votes Percent Votes
Republican George W. Bush / Dick Cheney 286 50.73% 62,039,572
Democratic John Kerry / John Edwards 251 48.26% 59,027,115
Independent Ralph Nader / Peter Camejo 0 0.38% 465,642
Libertarian Michael Badnarik / Richard Campagna 0 0.32% 397,265
Constitution Michael Peroutka / Charles Baldwin 0 0.12% 144,650
Green David Cobb / Pat LaMarche 0 0.10% 119,910
Various All Others 0 0.09% 109,436


Preceded by:
Harry Browne
Libertarian Party Presidential candidate
2004
Succeeded by:
Bob Barr



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