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Today
Libertarian Party delegates elected Gov. Gary Johnson, two-term
governor of New Mexico, to be the party’s nominee for President of the
United States, with a mission of moving America in the direction of more
personal freedom, fiscal responsibility, and less military
intervention.
“We
already have over 411,000 registered Libertarian voters,” said Nicholas
Sarwark, Libertarian Party Chair. “And now we’ve nominated Gov. Gary
Johnson as our presidential candidate for 2016. Together, he and the
other Libertarian candidates will propel the rapid growth of the LP all
across America and give disenfranchised voters a real choice for less
government and more freedom.”
Gov.
Johnson is a successful businessman and a crusader for fiscal
responsibility, free enterprise and individual liberties. As governor,
he vetoed over 750 bills, perhaps more vetoes than all other 49
governors combined. He cut taxes 14 times while maintaining New Mexico
as one of only four states in the country with a balanced budget. He was
the first U.S. governor to call for ending marijuana prohibition.
The
Libertarian Party is the only alternative political party in the United
States expected to be on the ballot in all fifty states this November.
After
winning on the second ballot, Johnson implored delegates in his
acceptance speech to elect former Massachusetts governor William Weld to
be his running mate.
Six candidates met the 30-vote threshold to be eligible for the vice presidential nomination:
Gov. William Weld – 192 votes
Larry Sharpe – 161
Alicia Dearn – 104
Will Coley – 61
Judd Weiss – 46
Derrick Grayson – 33
Others under thirty votes – 109
A
motion from the floor was defeated which would have made the other
presidential candidates eligible for the VP nomination. In spite of
this, the candidates received some votes, but not enough to push any of
them over the 30-vote threshold:
Austin Peterson – 17
Marc Alan Feldman – 9
John McAfee – 6
Darryl Perry – 2
Delegates
will select Johnson’s running mate later today. If no candidate for
vice president attains a majority on the first ballot, the candidate
finishing last will be eliminated from the race. In addition, any
candidate polling less than 5 percent will also be eliminated from the
subsequent ballot. A candidate securing a majority of convention
delegates will be the vice presidential nominee.
The LNC will hold a press conference following the selection of the VP nominee.
Earlier today, the delegates elected two-term New Mexico governor Gary Johnson to be the party’s presidential nominee.
“This is the highest-profile ticket in the Libertarian Party’s history,” said Nicholas Sarwark, Libertarian Party Chair. “And it comes at a time when Americans yearn for a credible alternative to Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton.”
Weld won 441 votes on the second ballot, barely over the required majority of votes needed. Larry Sharpe, a trainer and coach for executives, came in second place with 409 votes.
The Libertarian, Democratic, and Republican parties are the only political parties in the United States expected to be on the ballot in all fifty states this November.
“This is the highest-profile ticket in the Libertarian Party’s history,” said Nicholas Sarwark, Libertarian Party Chair. “And it comes at a time when Americans yearn for a credible alternative to Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton.”
Weld won 441 votes on the second ballot, barely over the required majority of votes needed. Larry Sharpe, a trainer and coach for executives, came in second place with 409 votes.
The Libertarian, Democratic, and Republican parties are the only political parties in the United States expected to be on the ballot in all fifty states this November.
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