Libertarian Party candidates, 2018

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TheLibertarian Party supported candidates for federal, state, and local-level offices across the country in the 2018 election cycle.

As of November 2017, 154 Libertarians held elected offices in 33 states, including two state legislators.[1]

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2018 Libertarian candidates

The following 2018Libertarian candidates are available on Ballotpedia:

United States Senate

U.S. House of Representatives

  1. Justin Amash
  2. Brian Higgins
  3. Brandon Reiser
  4. Mark Bliss (Missouri)
  5. Justin O'Donnell
  6. Michael Barrett (Arkansas)
  7. George Hendrickson
  8. Shane Hazel
  9. Brian Espinoza
  10. Kelly Standley
  11. Louis Marino
  12. Samson Racioppi
  13. Benjamin Brixey
  14. Johnathan Miller
  15. Tom Canada
  16. Stevan Porter
  17. Krystol McGee
  18. Glenn Adair
  19. Preston Nelson
  20. Zhani Doko
  21. Stephen Kessen
  22. Kevin Caldwell
  23. Christopher Schmidt (New York)
  24. Bill Merryman
  25. Bert Aguin (Texas congressional candidate)
  26. Chris Duncan (Texas)
  27. Jenica Martin
  28. Michael Carney
  29. David Bishop (Maryland)
  30. Jacob Pulcher
  31. Lloyd Princeton
  32. Jeff Matemu
  33. Joshua Hancock
  34. Christopher Manning
  35. James Nease
  36. Dylan Robinson (Michigan)
  37. Jason Hope
  38. Jeff Scott (North Carolina)
  39. Elinor Swanson
  40. Larry Guy Hammond
  41. Daniel Tinus
  42. Scerry Perry Whitlock
  43. Clifton Ingram Jr.
  44. Tom Bailey
  45. Doug Campbell (Montana)
  46. Drew Layda
  47. Gregg Luckner
  48. Steven Brown (Nevada)
  49. Angela McArdle
  50. Howard Kearney
  51. W. Scott Howard
  52. Gregory Boles
  53. Frank Harris
  54. Elvis Presley
  55. Joe Swafford
  56. Michael Kalagias
  57. Michelle Rose Tippens
  58. David Lashar
  59. Jeffrey Blunt
  60. Phil Kurtz
  61. Calvin DeWeese
  62. Ken Ashby
  63. Rhett Rosenquest Smith
  64. Shawn Jones (Texas)
  65. Jason Reeves (Texas)
  66. Arthur Thomas IV
  67. Lee Santos
  68. Mike Ryan (Texas)
  69. Anthony Cristo
  70. Luke Spencer
  71. Don Conley III
  72. Melina Baker
  73. Jason Harber
  74. Christopher Claytor
  75. Cullen Burns
  76. Patrick Gunnels
  77. Desarae Lindsey
  78. John McElligott
  79. Peter Churchman
  80. Jeff Callaway
  81. Jacob Leddy (Texas)
  82. Larry Kirk
  83. Dick Withington
  84. Brian Ellison
  85. Leonard Schwartz
  86. Roger Barris
  87. Tom Ferkinhoff
  88. Bruce Majors
  89. David Griggs
  90. Chris Clemmons
  91. Ryan Martinez (New Jersey)
  92. Martin Cowen
  93. Jeffrey Whipple
  94. Victoria Alexander
  95. Richard Castaldo (Oklahoma)
  96. Michael Rufo
  97. James Tosone
  98. Gregg Mele
  99. Dan Delaney
  100. Scott DiRoma
  101. Charles Hargrove (New York)
  102. Michael Salyer
  103. Joe Walton
  104. Richard Reyes
  105. Troy Hageman
  106. Steven Koonse
  107. Cisse Spragins
  108. Donald Stolle
  109. Alexander Howell
  110. Matthew Brendan O'Connor
  111. Dan Belforti
  112. David Macko
  113. Souraya Faas
  114. Tim Silfies
  115. Chris Lyons
  116. Ebert Beeman
  117. Raymon Doane
  118. Douglas Randall
  119. Kat Martin
  120. Jennifer Nackerud
  121. Pete Wells (Virginia)
  122. Mark Strauss
  123. Sandra Salas
  124. Richard Jacobson
  125. Richard Brubaker
  126. Dirk Kubala
  127. Don Kissick
  128. David Harlow
  129. Mark Elworth Jr.
  130. Aaron Andrus
  131. Dylan Robinson (New Hampshire)
  132. Kyle Randol
  133. Robert Van Strawder
  134. Todd Mitchem (Colorado)
  135. Barbara Howe (North Carolina)
  136. Mike Kolls
  137. Daniel Reale
  138. Brian Luke
  139. Bryan Holder
  140. Charles Aldrich
  141. Claudio Belusic
  142. Dan Hogan
  143. Dan Souza
  144. Drew Miller
  145. Gary Dye
  146. Jonathan Lee Shell
  147. Jasen Wunder
  148. Jrmar Jefferson
  149. Kennita Watson
  150. Tom Alciere
  151. Steve Scheetz

Statewide offices

  1. Marco Battaglia
  2. Jon Stewart
  3. David Earl Williams III (Illinois police district council candidate)
  4. Mark Tippetts
  5. John Yeutter
  6. Daniel Fishman
  7. Jared Lord
  8. Nickolas Wildstar
  9. Bev Boeck
  10. Jeff Caldwell (Kansas)
  11. Timothy Ferreira
  12. Gail Lightfoot
  13. Bennett Rutledge
  14. Mark West (Arkansas)
  15. Kerry Hicks
  16. Chris Olson
  17. David Dinwiddie
  18. Ashley Ewald
  19. T.J. Campbell
  20. Roland Riemers
  21. A. Blair Dunn
  22. Sandra Jeff
  23. Michael Ray Harris
  24. Ben Sanders
  25. Richard Carpenter (Texas)
  26. Aaron Gutknecht
  27. Ted Metz
  28. Ryan Graham
  29. Chris Powell
  30. Scott Helker
  31. James Treibert
  32. John Turpish
  33. Donnie Foster
  34. Larry Sharpe
  35. Rob Hodgkinson
  36. Bill Gelineau
  37. John Tatar
  38. Sean O'Toole
  39. Travis Irvine
  40. Mary O'Connor (Minnesota)
  41. Josh Welter
  42. Wil Losch
  43. Patrick Baird
  44. Robert Coogan
  45. Todd Grayson
  46. Kim Ruff
  47. Michael Kielsky
  48. Marc Mercier
  49. Kathleen Smith (Pennsylvania)
  50. Andrew Hollister
  51. Michael Stapleton
  52. Ginger Grider
  53. Dustin Nanna
  54. Matthew Piña
  55. Christopher B. Garvey
  56. Zoltan Istvan
  57. Michael Glenn Lucero
  58. Randy Wiseman
  59. Matthew Scaro
  60. Smythe DuVal
  61. Mike Wright (Texas)
  62. Joe Exotic
  63. Rex Lawhorn
  64. Mary Gerlt

State legislatures

  1. Elijah Boyd
  2. Charles Johnson Jr. (Indiana)
  3. Brian Corriea

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