Libertarian Candidates 2024

Libertarian Candidate 2024

The 2024 Libertarian Party presidential primaries and caucuses are ongoing elections where party members express their preference for the nominee who will run on behalf of the party in the next presidential election in the US. Unlike those in the GOP and Democrats camps, these do not assign delegates who can vote for particular aspirants during the party conventions. Instead, in 2024, it will be determined by the delegates themselves on site.

The 2024 Presidential Election is significant for the Libertarian Party candidates 2024, as it provides an opportunity to promote themselves and potentially win a significant election at the national level. 

So, if you are looking to find the Libertarian party candidate who is running for president then read this article and you will find all the Libertarian candidates running for elections of 2024.

Who is a Libertarian Candidate?

A Libertarian candidate is a member of the Libertarian Party. The Libertarian Party is a political party that believes in individual freedom, free markets, and limited government intervention. 

This means they want people to be free to do what they want as long as they’re not hurting anyone else, and they want the government to stay out of people’s lives as much as possible. 

They believe that the government should be smaller and less involved in people’s lives and that people should be able to make their own decisions about things like healthcare, education, and the economy.

Historical Context of Libertarian Candidates

The Libertarian Party has been around since 1971; since then, they’ve nominated many presidential candidates. The most famous include Ron Paul, Gary Johnson, and Jo Jorgensen.

Ron Paul

Ron Paul is a fascinating figure in American politics, known for his unwavering commitment to libertarian principles and his passionate advocacy for limited government and individual freedom. 

Ron Paul

He has played a significant role in shaping the Libertarian movement and has impacted American politics. Ron Paul first gained national attention during his presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2012. 

Despite being labeled as a long-shot candidate by many political pundits, he captured the hearts and minds of many supporters, particularly among young people. His appeal stemmed from his consistent and principled approach to politics, never shying away from expressing his views even when considered unconventional.

While Ron Paul never secured the Republican presidential nomination, his influence on American politics cannot be understated. He succeeded in bringing libertarian principles to the forefront of national discourse, challenging the status quo, and sparking meaningful conversations about the role of government and individual freedoms.

Gary Johnson

Gary Johnson is an exciting and influential figure in American politics. He has a long history of advocating for libertarian principles and challenging the two-party system that dominates American politics.

Gary Johnson

Born on January 1, 1953, in Minot, North Dakota, Johnson has always advocated for individual freedom and limited government intervention. He first entered politics as a Republican, serving as the Governor of New Mexico from 1995 to 2003. 

During his time in politics, he gained a reputation for his fiscally conservative approach and commitment to reducing government spending and regulation. What distinguishes Johnson is his commitment to libertarianism.

As a candidate for president, he brought a fresh perspective to the 2012 and 2016 elections. Johnson championed that individuals should be free to live as they see fit, as long as they don’t harm others.

Jo Jorgensen

The Libertarian Party candidate Jo Jorgensen brought a fresh perspective to the 2020 U.S. presidential election. With her principled stance on individual liberty and limited government, she aimed to offer a choice to voters who were disillusioned with the two major party candidates.

Jo Jorgensen

Jo Jorgensen’s campaign focused on championing personal freedom and protecting individual rights. Her message resonated with many voters who felt their voices needed to be heard by the traditional political establishment. 

While Jorgensen faced significant challenges in gaining the same media attention as the Democratic and Republican candidates, she used grassroots efforts and online platforms to connect with supporters. Her campaign team worked tirelessly to spread her message, organizing events and rallies nationwide.

In terms of being successful, Jorgensen faced very tough competition. The two major parties dominate the U.S. political landscape, making it very difficult for third-party candidates to secure significant support.

Major candidates

As of April 2024, at least 38 candidates have filed with the Federal Election Commission to run for the Libertarian Party presidential nomination in 2024.

NamePartyReceiptsDisbursements
MAPSTEAD, LARS DAMIAN 8319014600LIBERTARIAN PARTY$748,977.93$555,126.16
TER MAAT, MICHAELLIBERTARIAN PARTY$229,806.71$217,415.26
OLIVER, CHASE RUSSELLLIBERTARIAN PARTY$72,385.46$69,992.78
RECTENWALD, MICHAEL D DR.LIBERTARIAN PARTY$67,679.79$54,503.42
HORNBERGER, JACOB GEORGE MR.LIBERTARIAN PARTY$64,909.03$59,957.67
BALLAY, CHARLES DR.LIBERTARIAN PARTY$46,960.19$49,126.11
SMITH, JOSHUA D.LIBERTARIAN PARTY$17,810.00$17,481.09
SANSONE, ROBERT ELIBERTARIAN PARTY$3,770.72$3,770.72
DUNLAP, DAVID RAYLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
LEE, SEYMOUR ARTLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
ELGIN, TJLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
AVOURIS, AARON PATRICKLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
DELEON, RUSSELL LEELIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
VALDEZ GARCIA, HUGOLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
TAVELER, TRIME CLOVERLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
BABICZ, KEVINLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
WAGNER, RAYMOND DUDELIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
ANDERSON, JOSHUALIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
LINDSEY, BEAULIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
PUCHTA, DAVID A MR.LIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
WRIGHT-MCDONALD, REECE MASTERLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
STEWART, JONLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
PERALES JR, MARIO ALIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
CLEGG, FREDERICK JAMESLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
BENGE, SARAH JO MSLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
BENGE, SARAH JO MS.LIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
COLLINS, JOSEPH COLLINS MR. JRLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
KARROLL, JASONLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
RODRIGUEZ, JOSHUALIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
SABER, DAVID ANDREW MXLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
REINHOLD, JOHN THOMASLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
BIONDI, MELISSALIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
GASASIRA, JOHN BOSCO JEAN DRMIL ADMM JLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
FERRY, CHARLES GRIFFITH MR JRLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
CLEGG, FREDERICK JAMESLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
TUCKER, KEVIN JLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
VAUGHT, NATHAN J SFC JRLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
DESILVA, DAVID REED IIILIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00
GAGNON, ANTONIOLIBERTARIAN PARTY$0.00$0.00

List of Declared Libertarian Presidential Candidates 2024

The below-listed people have publicly declared that they are running for president under this same party’s ticket having filed necessary documents with the F.E.C. Their actions make it evident that these potential contenders could meet Wikipedia’s policies on who deserves an article; participated in at least three debates organized under Libertarian auspices and qualified for mentions by press during this current race.

Charles Ballay

Charles Ballay is a 3rd Party, Libertarian Candidate for U.S. President 2024. 

Charles Ballay
January 1, 1970 (age 54)

Charles Ballay started medical practice in Texas in 2007 and expanding to Louisiana in 2014, his commitment to the well-being of others has never wavered. With a foundation so enriched by diverse experiences, charles has determined to harness this unique perspective to elevate the nation.

Art Olivier

An American politician is Arthur C. Olivier, who was born on August 24, 1957. He served as the mayor of Bellflower, California and was the Libertarian Party’s candidate for vice president in the 2000 United States presidential election running alongside Harry Browne, who was a candidate for president. At present, Olivier is pursuing the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination for the 2024 primaries.

Art Olivier
August 24, 1957 (age 66)

Art Olivier has three children. He graduated from Cerritos College in Design Technology. From 1994 to 1997 he was a councilman, then mayor pro tempo from 1997- 1998 followed by being elected mayor in 1998- 99 in Bellflower. This city is a suburb of Los Angeles and his population amount up to 77 000 people. As for Cogburn Realty Company, Olivier deals there in Real Estate sector.

Olivier implemented privatization measures for various city services, which include tree trimming, crossing guards, street sweeping, and the Building Department, during his tenure on the City Council from 1994 to 1999. Furthermore, the city’s lighting tax assessment was abolished by him and he also forbade the use of eminent domain throughout his term at the helm.

Michael Rectenwald

Michael D. Rectenwald, is an American writer and former university professor was born on January 29th, 1959. His area of specialization in writing includes academic researching on British secularism in the 19th century and he is famously identified through his refusal to accept the current social justice campaign, a campaign’s he opposes.

Michael Rectenwald
January 29, 1959 (age 65)

Rectenwald graduated from North Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and studied English with the mentorship of Allen Ginsberg, a Beat Generation poet at Naropa University during 1979–80 academic years. He graduated with cum laude honors from the University of Pittsburgh in 1983 where he had majored in English literature. He became a holder of Master of Arts in English Literature in 1997 after pursing his studies at Case Western Reserve University.

In 2023, Rectenwald made a move to compete for the Presidency of United States. His goal was to secure the Libertarian party nomination as a candidate for the 2024 US presidential elections.

Joshua Smith

Joshua Smith is a Vice Chair of the Libertarian National Committee and libertarian activist, who hosts break the cycle podcast. He has been an active participant since 2008 in the Liberty movement. He is declared as a libertarian presidential candidate for 2024.

Joshua Smith
March 13, 1983 (age 41) Antioch, California

He was inspired by authors and activists like Murray Rothbard, F. A. Hayek, Ron Paul,and Henry Hazlitt. In July 2023 he announced that he will be participating in 2024 elections as a libertarian presidential candidate so he can bring forward the true principles of libertarian in politics.

Smith’s campaign is focused on several issues which includes ending forever wars, ending the Federal Reserve system, and promoting market innovation and competition. His mission is to make a society which follows the liberty principles, personal responsibility and limited government. Moreover, he is looking forward to facing all the challenges that the nation is facing and to solve them.

Jacob Hornberger

Jacob Hornberger is a long-time activist and of libertarian party and Founder and President of the Future of Freedom Foundation. He is Independent candidate for U.S. Senate from Virginia in 2002. He had announced  himself as a libertarian presidential candidate for the 2024 elections. Hornberger has been in the race for the presidential nomination and ran for the presidential candidate nomination in 2000 and 2020.

Jacob Hornberger
January 28, 1950 (age 74) Laredo, Texas

In 2020, at the convention of libertarian party Jacob came second to the candidate Jo Jorgensen who was president in 1996, who won the nomination on the fourth ballot. Hornberger campaign is focused on several issues which includes ending social security, opening the borders, ending aid to Ukraine, ending medical care, ending national security and withdrawing from all the alliances of foreign countries.

Mike ter Maat

Mike ter Maat is a Economist, Former Hallandale Beach, police officer from 2010 to 2021 in Broward County Florida, he is declared as a presidential candidate of Libertarian party for the United States election of 2024. In 2021–2021 Mike campaigned as a candidate of Libertarian party in the special congressional election that was held in January in Florida for District 20. 

Mike ter Maat
June 20, 1961 (age 62)

He defines his initiatives as forging a new relationship among citizens and the government, and also changing the relationship that exists between state and the government at the national level. Mike is one of the many candidates anticipated to seek nomination during the LP National Convention in May 2024 in Washington, DC. The LP SCC has not supported any of the nominees for the nomination.

Mike formerly worked in economics and finance for banks, the White House Office of Budget and Management, international humanitarian organizations, federal departments, and trading groups. He established an expert education firm targeting banking managers in 2002, which he operated until 2009, which included seminars, webcasting, and strategic consultancy.

Lars Mapstead

Lars Mapstead is Co-founder of Friend Finder Networks and Founder of Fupa Games and Legendary Speed. Lars Mapstead is one of the declared libertarian candidate running for the presidency of United States election of 2024. He was born and raised in a poor background, and lived in an old barn in Big Sur, California, until his grandfather passed away. He then moved from one family relative to another and worked hard while overcoming booze, drugs, and unbelievable odds; he still manages to build and co-found several online startups.

Lars Mapstead
August 14, 1969 (age 54) Monterey, California

As Lars grew his business, he observed the suppression of American voices and third parties in election after election. Americans frequently are required to choose between one of the two parties and basically the same candidates. In 2024, Lars will be running for the presidency in an effort to rig the system out of place, drastically change our electoral process, and hand back power to the American people.

The mission of Mapstead is to liberate Citizens from the chains of oppressive bureaucracy and high taxes. He is passionate about limitation of terms and ranked-choice elections and is dedicated to bringing about real change and mending the divide in Congress. He also wholeheartedly supports the national libertarian platform’s ideas.

Chase Oliver

Chase Oliver is also declared as the Libertarian presidential candidate for 2024 elections in the United States. He is Nominee for U.S. Senator from Georgia in 2022 and also Candidate for GA-05 in 2020. He also served as a Chair of the Atlanta Libertarian Party (2016–2017). In 2020 he was a candidate for Congress and in 2022 for the senate of the United States. However, on 2 December 2022 Chase made the announcement for the formation of the Presidential exploratory committee. Later on 5 April 2023 he announced himself as a presidential candidate for 2024 elections.

Chase Oliver
August 16, 1985 (age 38) Nashville, Tennessee

Oliver, a Libertarian activist who started his career as a politician by opposing the war in Iraq during the tenure of president. He believes that the political environment is favorable for a candidate from a third party to gain popularity because a lot of voters are unwilling to witness another presidential election between Republican Donald Trump, the former president, and Democratic Joe Biden, the current president.

Other candidates

Certain criteria have been met by the above-mentioned candidates to indicate their involvement in Libertarian Party activities, such as appearing on a primary ballot, receiving votes in a Libertarian Party-sanctioned contest, being invited to participate in party-sanctioned debates or forums, or being listed by the Libertarian National Committee as candidates. It is worth noting that Libertarian National Committee delegates are not required to vote based on primary election results.

On the ballot/received votes in multiple states
  • Joseph Collins Jr., broadcaster from California (AL, MS, PA, CT)
  • Joshua “Toad” Anderson (NC, PA)
On the ballot/received votes in one state
  • David “TrimeTaveler” Dunlap (NC) from Florida
  • Beau Lindsey (NC), “anonymous candidate” from Tennessee
  • Robert Sansone (IA), Air Force veteran and government contractor from Colorado
  • Mario Perales (IA), alien hunter from Iowa
  • David Reed DeSilva III of Arizona (MN)
On the ballot/received votes in no states
  • Keenan Dunham, former chair of the Horry CountySouth Carolina Libertarian Party and Candidate for President in 2016 and 2020
  • Joshua Rodriguez, computer scientist from Colorado
  • Jody Jones, activist and economist from Florida

Declined to be Candidates

The following notable individuals have been the subject of speculation about their possible candidacy but have publicly denied interest in running.

  • Justin Amash, former United States Representative from MI-03 (2011–2021), member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 72nd district (2009–2011) (running for U.S. Senate as a Republican)
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr., environmental lawyer and founder of Children’s Health Defense (previously ran for the Democratic nomination; currently running as an independent)
  • Vivek Ramaswamy, executive chairman of Strive Asset Management (2022–2023) and CEO of Roivant Sciences (2014–2021) (ran as a Republican; endorsed Trump)
  • Dave Smith, stand-up comedian, libertarian political commentator, and podcaster.
  • Vermin Supreme, performance artist, activist, political satirist, perennial candidate, and candidate for the 2020 Libertarian presidential nomination (ran for the Democratic and Legal Marijuana Now nominations)

Campaign Finance for candidates in the 2024 Libertarian Party presidential primaries

In accordance with campaign finance regulations, reporting is required once fundraising or spending surpasses $5,000 for the libertarian presidential elections 2024 primaries. 

Here is the campaign financing overview, keeping in mind that it is till june 2023 as Dave Smith had not announced candidacy by then.

Jacob Homberger

Raised $30,386, $12,870 since last quarter. Mostly from individual contributions ($30,361). 

  • Debt: $1,611 
  • No spending reported
  • COH: $3,807
  • Unitemized: $17,048

Suzanne Mapstead

Raised $158,414, $151,193 since last quarter. Majority from individual contributions ($2,300). 

  • Debt: $1,800
  • Spending: $150,000
  • COH: $56,871
  • Unitemized: $101,543

John Oliver

Raised $24,164, $5,432 since last quarter. 22.5% from individual contributions. 

  • Debt: $0
  • Spending: $24,058
  • COH: $106

Mike ter Maat

Raised $126,805, $6,961 since last quarter. 27.8% from individual contributions. 

  • Debt: $0
  • Spending: $96,820
  • COH: $29,985

Conclusion

Learning  about the mission  and vision for the 2024 elections is interesting. It will be exciting to see their campaigns for the 2024 elections.  Whether you’re a supporter of the Libertarian Party or just curious about their ideas, learning about these candidates can provide valuable insights for you to Keep an eye on the upcoming elections and see how they performs in common.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Q1. What does the Libertarian Party stand for?

The Libertarian Party stands for individual liberty, limited government intervention, and personal freedom. They prioritize individual rights and advocate for minimal government interference in people’s lives.

Q2. Who are the declared libertarian candidates for the 2024 elections?

As of now, some of the declared candidates for the 2024 elections include Chase Oliver, Jacob Hornberger, Beau Lindsey, Joshua Rodriguez, Lars Mapstead, and Mike ter Maat. They bring their unique perspectives and ideas to the table.

Q3. What are some key principles of libertarianism?

Some key principles of libertarianism include individual liberty, free markets, non-aggression, and limited government. Libertarians value personal autonomy, voluntary interactions, and the protection of individual rights.

Q4. How can I get involved with the Libertarian Party and support their candidates?

To get involved with the Libertarian Party and support their candidates, you can join your local Libertarian Party chapter, volunteer for campaigns, donate to candidates, or even consider running for office as a candidate yourself. Check out their official website for more information on how to get involved!

Q5. How does a Libertarian candidate differ from a Republican or Democratic candidate?

Libertarian candidates differ from Republican and Democratic candidates by advocating for a smaller government and fewer regulations. They prioritize individual freedom and personal choice.

Q6. Can a Libertarian candidate win the presidency?

While it’s unlikely that a Libertarian candidate will win the presidency in 2024, they can still influence the election by raising awareness about important issues and offering alternative perspectives.

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