Template:2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries results table
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Date | Contest | 2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries[a] | Source | |||||||||||
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Jo Jorgensen |
Jacob Hornberger | Vermin Supreme | Adam Kokesh | Dan Behrman | Sam Robb |
Ken Armstrong | Kim Ruff | Max Abramson | None of the above |
Others | Total | |||
January 11 | New Hampshire |
17 (12.1%) |
9 (6.4%) |
26 (18.6%) |
1 (0.7%) |
13 (9.3%) |
8 (5.7%) |
5 (3.6%) |
22 (15.7%) |
1 (0.7%) |
13 (9.3%) |
25[b] (17.7%) |
140 | [1] |
February 8 | Iowa | 18 (6.4%) |
133 (47.3%) |
9 (3.2%) |
17 (6.1%) |
14 (5.0%) |
7 (2.5%) |
2 (0.7%) |
6 (2.1%) |
8 (2.9%) |
67[c] (23.8%) |
281 | [2] | |
February 25 | Minnesota | 32 (40.5%) |
47 (59.5%) |
eliminated | eliminated | eliminated in round 1/7 |
eliminated | eliminated | eliminated | eliminated | 79 | [3] | ||
March 3 (Super Tuesday) |
California | 3,534 (12.4%) |
5,530 (19.4%) |
3,469 (12.2%) |
2,161 (7.6%) |
1,695 (5.9%) |
1,722 (6.0%) |
3,011 (10.6%) |
2,330 (8.2%) |
1,605 (5.6%) |
3,478 (12.2%) |
28,535 | [4] | |
Massachusetts | 141 (3.4%) |
369 (8.9%) |
399 (9.6%) |
125 (3.0%) |
294 (7.%) |
127 (3.1%) |
145 (3.5%) |
224 (5.4%) |
98 (2.4%) |
804 (19.3%) |
1,433 (34.5%) |
4,159 | [5] | |
North Carolina |
267 (4.4%) |
584 (9.6%) |
387 (6.3%) |
163 (2.7%) |
144 (2.4%) |
346 (5.7%) |
469 (7.7%) |
160 (2.7%) |
2,022 (33.1%) |
1,568 (25.7%) |
6,110 | [6] | ||
March 10 | Missouri | 1,695 (74.8%) |
571 (25.2%) |
2,266 | [7] | |||||||||
March 16-April 11 | Ohio | 55 (31.6%) |
97 (55.7%) |
eliminated in round 8/9 |
eliminated in round 5/9 |
eliminated in round 2/9 |
eliminated in round 7/9 |
22 (12.6%) |
174 | [8] | ||||
April 25-28 | Connecticut | eliminated in round 18/19 |
85 (50.9%) |
eliminated in round 16/19 |
eliminated in round 17/19 |
eliminated in round 12/19 |
eliminated in round 10/19 |
eliminated in round 7/19 |
eliminated in round 13/19 |
82 (49.1%) |
167 | [9] | ||
April 28 | New York |
default winner |
[10] | |||||||||||
May 12 | Nebraska | 539 (28.1%) |
483 (25.2%) |
274 (14.3%) |
180 (9.4%) |
170 (8.9%) |
270 (14.1%) |
1,916 | [11] | |||||
June 2 | New Mexico[d] | 520 (33.1%) |
154 (9.8%) |
124 (7.9%) |
58 (3.7%) |
90 (5.7%) |
330 (21.0%) |
281 (18.1%) |
1,557 | [14] | ||||
Popular vote (Percentage) |
5,123 (11.2%) |
9,186 (20.3%) |
4,290 (9.4%) |
2,865 (6.3%) |
2,398 (5.3%) |
1,954 (4.3%) |
3,509 (7.7%) |
3,045 (6.7%) |
2,040 (4.5%) |
3,770 (8.3%) |
45,389 |
- ^ In the below table, blank cells indicate the candidate was not a ballot option or approved write-in candidate. Shaded cells indicate withdrawn candidates.
- ^ Mark Whitney: 6 (4.3%), Arvin Vohra: 6 (4.3%), Lincoln Chafee: 4 (2.9%), Justin Amash: 3 (2.1%), Keenan Dunham: 2 (1.4%), "Straw Poll": 1 (0.7%), Joe Bishop-Henchman: 1 (0.7%), Thomas Knapp: 1 (0.7%), Nicholas Sarwark: 1 (0.7%)
- ^ Lincoln Chafee: 36 (12.8%), John McAfee: 10 (3.7%), Write-in: 8 (2.9%), Mark Whitney: 4 (1.4%), Arvin Vohra: 3 (1.1%), Keenan Dunham: 2 (0.7%), Souraya Faas: 2 (0.7%), Benjamin Leder: 1 (0.4%), John Monds: 1 (0.4%)
- ^ The New Mexico primary was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and was therefore held after Jo Jorgensen received the Libertarian Party nomination on May 23.[12][13]
References
- ^ Shields, Brian (14 January 2020). "Results – 2020 Libertarian Presidential Preference Primary". Libertarian Party of New Hampshire. Archived from the original on February 27, 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ Howe, Joseph (8 February 2020). "Libertarian Party Of Iowa Presidential Caucus Winner And Results". Libertarian Party of Iowa. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ "We had ranked choice voting for our caucus, but a lot of people are interested in our first choice vote totals. This is how it broke down statewide". Libertarian Party of Minnesota. Facebook. 26 February 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ "Summary of Statement of Vote" (PDF). Presidential Primary Election – Statement of Vote, March 3, 2020. California Secretary of State. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ "2020 President Libertarian Primary". Massachusetts Election Statistics. Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 3 March 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ "Presidential Preference – LIB (Vote for 1)". Official Local Election Results – Statewide. North Carolina State Board of Elections. 3 March 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ "Presidential Primary Election, March 10, 2020". State of Missouri – Election Night Results. Missouri Secretary of State. 9 April 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ "2020 Ohio presidential caucus". Vote Free Ohio. Libertarian Party of Ohio. 11 April 2020. Archived from the original on 15 April 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
- ^ "Libertarian Party of Connecticut Presidential Primary 2020". OpaVote. Libertarian Party of Connecticut. Archived from the original on 3 June 2020. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
- ^ Howman, David (April 1, 2020). "Did Jacob Hornberger Rig the New York Libertarian Primary?". The Libertarian Republic.
- ^ "For President of the United States – Libertarian". Unofficial Primary Results – May 12, 2020. Nebraska Secretary of State. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ Saul, Stephanie; Corasaniti, Nick (27 May 2020). "16 States Have Postponed Primaries During the Pandemic. Here's a List". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ Fishman, Dan (24 May 2020). "Libertarians Nominate Jo Jorgensen for President!". Libertarian Party. Libertarian National Committee. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- ^ "Official Resulte Primary Election – June 2, 2020". New Mexico – Election Night Results. New Mexico Secretary of State. 19 June 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2020.