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==Ballot Status==
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For the first time since the Socialist Party in [[1916]], a third party had full ballot access. The Libertarian Party was on the ballot in all 50 states, the [[Libertarian Party of the District of Columbia|District of Columbia]], and [[Guam]]. The Libertarian Party has reached this level off access in three subsequent presidential cycles: [[1992]], [[1996]], and [[2000]].
 


==State Parties==
==State Parties==

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