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| This was a 6 winner multi-member district. There were 4 Libertarians, 6 Republicans, 5 Democrats, 1 Alaska Independence, and 6 write in candidates. Randolph finished 6th and the other Libertarians in 8th, 10th, and 11th.
| This was a 6 winner multi-member district. There were 4 Libertarians, 6 Republicans, 5 Democrats, 1 Alaska Independence, and 6 write in candidates. Randolph finished 6th and the other Libertarians in 8th, 10th, and 11th.
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===Elected State Representatives With Cross Endorsement===
The following is a list of State Representatives who were elected with the cross endorsement of another party. All of the candidates listed below are believed to have appeared on the ballot with the "Libertarian" label. The Libertarian fusion ticket is highlighted in gold. In some cases state governments report each party's votes separately. In the cases where they are combined, all of the votes and percentages are listed here in the Libertarian space.
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|-
! Year
! State
! District
! Candidate
! Libertarian<br>Votes
! Libertarian<br>Percentage
! Republican<br>Percentage
! Democratic<br>Percentage
! Independent<br>Percentage
! Pacific Green<br>Percentage
! Other<br>Percentage
! Notes
|-
| 2018
| Oregon
| align=right|21
| [[Brian Clem]]
| align=right|13,440
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|63.50%
| align=right|36.06%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
| align=right|0.43%
|
|-
| 2018
| Oregon
| align=right|25
| [[Bill Post]]
| align=right|16,736
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|58.32%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|41.56%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
| align=right|0.13%
|
|-
| 2018
| Oregon
| align=right|39
| [[Christine Drazan]]
| align=right|19,732
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|59.07%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|40.74%
|
|
| align=right|0.19%
|
|-
| 2018
| Oregon
| align=right|56
| [[E. Werner Reschke]]
| align=right|18,312
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|71.78%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|27.95%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|
| align=right|0.27%
|
|-
| 2014
| Oregon
| align=right|6
| [[Sal Esquivel]]
| align=right|15,329
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|95.87%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
| align=right|4.13%
|
|-
| 2014
| Oregon
| align=right|17
| [[Sherrie Sprenger]]
| align=right|16,683
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|73.68%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|25.82%
|
|
| align=right|0.50%
|
|-
| 2014
| Oregon
| align=right|25
| [[Bill Post]]
| align=right|12,555
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|54.84%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|41.82%
| align=right|
| align=right|3.12%
| align=right|0.22%
|
|-
| 2014
| Oregon
| align=right|54
| [[Knute Buehler]]
| align=right|15,348
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|58.23%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|41.26%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|
| align=right|0.51%
|
|-
| 2014
| Oregon
| align=right|56
| [[Gail Whitsett]]
| align=right|16,252
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|97.24%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
| align=right|2.76%
|
|-
| 1998
| Vermont
| align=right|Orange 3
| [[Neil Randall]]
| align=right|733
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|52.77%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right|46.29%
|
|
| align=right|0.94%
|
|-
| 1996
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Cheshire 2
| [[Sarah Bonneau]]
| align=right|1,795
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|25.08%
|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
| 1996
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 18
| [[Bob L'Heureux]]
| align=right|5,676
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|8.59%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 8 of 19 candidates were elected
|-
| 1996
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 18
| [[Robert Brundige]]
| align=right|4,956
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|7.50%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 8 of 19 candidates were elected
|-
| 1996
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Sullivan 5
| [[Rudolph Adler]]
| align=right|836
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|55.15%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1994
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 21
| [[Jeffrey Macgillivray]]
| align=right|1,739
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|55.59%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1994
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 33
| [[Jim McClarin]]
| align=right|1,033
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|19.83%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 3 of 7 candidates were elected
|-
| 1994
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 8
| [[Don Gorman]]
| align=right|2,563
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|99.50%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1994
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 18
| [[David Welch]]
| align=right|1,898
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|22.31%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 4 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
| 1994
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 22
| [[Sharleene Hurst]]
| align=right|2,628
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|12.24%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 5 of 10 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Belknap 1
| [[Carl Johnson]]
| align=right|1,953
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|33.52%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Belknap 1
| [[David Lawton]]
| align=right|1,907
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|32.73%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Belknap 7
| [[Niel Young]]
| align=right|4,127
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|11.85%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 6 of 13 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Cheshire 8
| [[Stephen Avery]]
| align=right|1,153
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|22.23%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 2 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Cheshire 10
| [[John Hunt]]
| align=right|1,135
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|100.00%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 1 of 1 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Coos 6
| [[Lawrence Guay]]
| align=right|1,542
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|28.26%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Grafton 4
| [[Bonnie Ham]]
| align=right|813
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|71.25%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Grafton 11
| [[David Scanlan]]
| align=right|1,949
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|43.79%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 2 of 3 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Grafton 11
| [[Patricia Brown]]
| align=right|1,364
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|30.64%
|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 2 of 3 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 5
| [[Neal Kurk]]
| align=right|1,947
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|36.40%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 2 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 18
| [[Finlay Rothhaus]]
| align=right|6,404
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|9.10%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 8 of 15 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 24
| [[Andrew Borsa]]
| align=right|2,160
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|18.96%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 3 of 6 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Hillsborough 29
| [[David Cote]]
| align=right|1,988
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|39.37%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Merrimack 3
| [[Thea Braiterman]]
| align=right|2,015
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|43.90%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 2 of 3 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Merrimack 12
| [[Jay Ward]]
| align=right|4,172
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|24.56%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 4 of 6 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 3
| [[William Williamson]]
| align=right|1,225
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|59.70%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 7
| [[Joseph Stone]]
| align=right|1,394
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|100.00%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 1 of 1 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 8
| [[Don Gorman]]
| align=right|2,683
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|52.68%
|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 12
| [[Calvin Warburton]]
| align=right|1,902
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|27.10%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 16
| [[Merilyn Senter]]
| align=right|2,835
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|51.03%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 2 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 16
| [[LeRoy Dube]]
| align=right|2,721
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|48.97%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 2 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 18
| [[Marjorie Battles]]
| align=right|4,563
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|26.07%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 4 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 18
| [[David Welch]]
| align=right|4,534
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|25.90%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 4 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 22
| [[Katharin Pratt]]
| align=right|4,028
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|12.17%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 5 of 10 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 25
| [[George Rubin]]
| align=right|3,890
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|28.75%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 25
| [[Deborah Woods]]
| align=right|3,273
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|24.19%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 25
| [[Louis Gargiulo]]
| align=right|2,621
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|19.37%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 27
| [[Carol Yennaco]]
| align=right|3,536
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|32.61%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 3 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 27
| [[Patricia Skinner]]
| align=right|3,479
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|32.09%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 3 of 4 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 30
| [[Laura Pantelakos]]
| align=right|1,245
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|100.00%
|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 1 of 1 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Rockingham 36
| [[James Splaine]]
| align=right|3,109
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|63.19%
|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Strafford 8
| [[Amanda Merrill]]
| align=right|4,293
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|24.61%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 4 of 6 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Strafford 10
| [[Richard Wasson]]
| align=right|682
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|53.79%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 1 of 2 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Strafford 19
| [[Greg McGrath]]
| align=right|1,589
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|45.44%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 2 of 3 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Sullivan 2
| [[Thomas Behrens]]
| align=right|2,646
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|100.00%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
| 1 of 1 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Sullivan 4
| [[Gordon Flint Sr]]
| align=right|2,610
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|31.79%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
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|
|
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
| 1992
| New Hampshire
| align=right|Sullivan 4
| [[Fredrik Peyron]]
| align=right|1,494
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|18.20%
| align=right style="background:#eeb534"|
|
|
|
|
| 3 of 5 candidates were elected
|-
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