Libertarians are no longer a major party in Iowa after Tuesday night's election. Chase Oliver only got 0.4% for the presidential vote. That's well bellow the 2% that's needed in order to keep the status.
Iowa Libertarians have lost their major party status again after the party's presidential candidate failed to earn 2% of the vote in Iowa.
It's too soon to know the results of many downballot races, but with a number of states reporting results, it appears that the Libertarian Party (L.P.)
Virginia: 0.7% - 32,216 National: 0.4% - 640,115 Jill Stein has been on the ballot during three presidential cycles as a Green Party Candidate: 2012, 2016 and 2024. In 2016, the Green Party candidate came in fourth place nationally with 1.
Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein and Libertarian Party nominee Chase Oliver haven’t received much attention in election reporting, but that could change on Tuesday.
Third-party candidates were not a factor in the Georgia presidential election as their share of the vote plunged to the lowest level since 2008.
Libertarian nominee Chase Oliver’s presence on the ballot in key battlegrounds is sparking concern among some nervous observers that he could tilt the election should it end up being extremely
Third-party candidates like Jill Stein, RFK Jr., and Chase Oliver could decide the 2024 presidential election, as polls show their combined support may tip the balance in key battleground states between Harris and Trump,
The 2024 presidential election showed signs earlier this year that a third-party candidate could make noise. But those signs drifted away with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s withdrawal from the race,
Johnson, who says he voted for Libertarian Party nominee Chase Oliver, predicted a Trump victory—an outcome about which he confessed to having mixed feelings. "Half of what Trump does is good," he says. "The other half is crazy."
Donald Trump won Kansas by big margins in 2016 and 2020 and surged past Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.