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:[[Ron Paul]], on the ballot in 46 states and the District of Columbia, comes in third, receiving more than 430,000 votes nationwide -- almost twice the total of any other "third" party.
:[[Ron Paul]], on the ballot in 46 states and the District of Columbia, comes in third, receiving more than 430,000 votes nationwide -- almost twice the total of any other "third" party.


?The Rev. Dr. James Walter Clifton became the first Libertarian in the State of Michigan to win partisan office when he defeated and outpolled a Democrat and Republican for the office of village trustee in Addison.
:The Rev. Dr. [[James Walter Clifton]] became the first Libertarian in the State of Michigan to win partisan office when he defeated and outpolled a Democrat and Republican for the office of village trustee in Addison.
 


==1990s==
==1990s==
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*August 6, 2018: Four Libertarians get elected to public office in Tennessee.<ref>https://www.lp.org/four-more-libertarian-officeholders/</ref>
*August 6, 2018: Four Libertarians get elected to public office in Tennessee.<ref>https://www.lp.org/four-more-libertarian-officeholders/</ref>
*November 7, 2018: 26 Libertarians get elected/re-elected to public office.<ref>https://www.lp.org/2018-elected-and-reelected-libertarian-officials/</ref>
*November 7, 2018: 26 Libertarians get elected/re-elected to public office.<ref>https://www.lp.org/2018-elected-and-reelected-libertarian-officials/</ref>
==Documents==
*  {{MediaNewTab|A shortHistory Of The Libertarian Party History - 1971 -2001.pdf|A  Short History of the Libertarian Party - 1971 through 2001 - produced by the Party}}


[[Category: Party Milestones]]
[[Category: Party Milestones]]


==References==
==References==

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