Who ran for Libertarian Party 2012?
Who ran for Libertarian Party 2012?
Gary Johnson 2012 presidential campaign
Gary Johnson 2012 | |
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Campaign | 2012 United States presidential election |
Candidate | Gary Johnson Former Governor of New Mexico (1995–2003) Jim Gray Former judge |
Affiliation | Libertarian Party (formerly Republican Party) |
Headquarters | Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. |
Who was the 2016 Libertarian candidate?
Gary Johnson 2016 presidential campaign
Gary Johnson 2016 | |
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Candidate | Gary Johnson Former Governor of New Mexico (1995–2003) William Weld Former Governor of Massachusetts (1991–97) |
Affiliation | Libertarian Party |
Status | Announced: January 6, 2016 Nominated: May 29, 2016 Lost election: November 8, 2016 |
Who ran in the 2012 Democratic presidential primary?
During the 2012 presidential primaries, 51 individuals sought the nomination of the Democratic Party. Incumbent President Barack Obama won the nomination unanimously at the 2012 Democratic National Convention and was re-elected as President in the general election by defeating Republican nominee Mitt Romney .
Will Jim DeMint run for president in 2012?
Retrieved May 22, 2011. ^ (June 14, 2011) “Sen. Jim DeMint says he will not seek presidency in 2012” Archived July 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, The State Column. Retrieved June 20, 2011.
How did Mitt Romney win the 2012 Republican presidential nomination?
Newt Gingrich’s exit from the race on May 2 left him against Ron Paul and Fred Karger. His win in Texas on May 29 finally accumulated enough delegates to mathematically secure him the nomination. Romney was officially announced as the 2012 Republican presidential nominee on August 28, 2012.
Did Ron Johnson run for president in 2012?
Johnson officially declared his candidacy for the 2012 Libertarian Party presidential nomination on the same day, and became the party’s nominee on May 5, 2012. He remained on the Republican primary ballot in a number of states and received 4,364 votes during the Republican primary season.