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The2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries and caucuses were a series of electoral contests to indicate non-binding preferences for theLibertarian Party's presidential candidate in the2020 United States presidential election. These differed from theRepublican orDemocratic presidential primaries and caucuses in that they do not appoint delegates to represent a candidate at the party's convention to select the party's presidential nominee.
The party's nominee was subsequently chosen directly by registered delegates at the2020 Libertarian National Convention, held through an online convention from May 22 to May 24.[2]Jo Jorgensen was chosen as the party's presidential nominee, becoming the first woman to receive the Libertarian nomination, after four rounds of voting.[3][4]Spike Cohen was nominated for vice president.[5]
The2020 United States presidential election was the thirteenth contested presidential election in which the Libertarian Party participated. The2016 election saw the highest vote total and percentage of votes for a Libertarian presidential ticket ever, with formerNew Mexico governorGary Johnson and hisrunning mate, formerMassachusetts governorBill Weld, receiving over four million votes and 3.3% of the total vote.[6]
Major candidates have been invited to participate in at least two Libertarian Party-sponsored debates or have received substantial independent media coverage.
| Candidate | Born | Experience | Home state | Campaign | Popular vote | Contests won | Ref | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jo Jorgensen | May 1, 1957 (age63) Libertyville, Illinois | Psychology senior lecturer atClemson University Nominee forVice President in1996 Nominee forU.S. representative fromSC-04 in1992 | Campaign November 2, 2019 FEC Filing[7] Nominated: May 23, 2020 Running mate:Spike Cohen[b] | 5,123 (11.2%) | 2 (NE, NM) | [3][8] | ||
| Candidate | Born | Experience | Home state | Campaign announced | Campaign suspended | Popular vote | Contests won | Ref | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jacob Hornberger | January 28, 1950 (age70) Laredo, Texas | Founder and President of the Future of Freedom Foundation Independent candidate forU.S. Senate fromVirginia in2002 Candidate for President in2000 | October 29, 2019 FEC Filing[9] Running mate:Spike Cohen[10] | May 23, 2020(eliminated in balloting; endorsed Jorgensen after her nomination) | 9,186 (20.3%) | 7 (CA, CT,IA, MN,MO, NY, OH) | [3][11] | ||
Vermin Supreme | June 3, 1961 (age58) Rockport, Massachusetts | Performance artist, activist, and political satirist Candidate for president in1992,1996,2000,2004,2008,2012, and2016 | Campaign June 26, 2019 FEC Filing[12] Running mate:Spike Cohen[13] | May 23, 2020(eliminated in balloting; endorsed Jorgensen after her nomination) | 4,290 (9.4%) | 1 (NH) | [3][14] | ||
Adam Kokesh | February 1, 1982 (age38) San Francisco, California | Libertarian and anti-war political activist Nominee forU.S. Senate fromArizona in2018 Republican candidate forU.S. representative fromNM-03 in2010 | January 18, 2018 FEC Filing[15] Running mate:Larry Sharpe[10] (formerlyJohn McAfee)[16] | May 23, 2020 (eliminated in balloting; endorsed Jorgensen during balloting) (ran for vice-president)[5] | 2,865 (6.3%) | 0 | [citation needed] | ||
Dan Behrman | April 24, 1981 (age38) Los Angeles, California | Software engineer, internet personality and podcaster Nominee forTexas State Representative from the125th district in2014 | January 30, 2019 FEC Filing[17] | May 23, 2020 (Eliminated in nomination round of convention; endorsed Supreme)[18] (Running as anIndependent)[18] | 2,398 (5.3%) | 0 | [19] | ||
Sam Robb | January 2, 1969 (age51) Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania | Software engineer and author Former naval officer | April 1, 2019 | May 23, 2020 (Eliminated during nomination round; endorsed Jorgensen)[21] | 1,954 (4.3%) | 0 | [22] | ||
Souraya Faas | Former member of theMiami-Dade County Republican Executive Committee Independent candidate for president in 2016 | May 3, 2019 FEC Filing[23] | May 23, 2020 (eliminated during nomination round; endorsed Supreme)[24] | 1,170 (3.0%) | 0 | [25][26] | |||
Erik Gerhardt | Entrepreneur | May 23, 2019 FEC Filing[27] | May 23, 2020 (eliminated during nomination round) | 847 (2.2%) | 0 | [28][29] | |||
Keenan Dunham | July 16, 1981 (age38) Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | Chair of theHorry County,South Carolina Libertarian Party Candidate for President in2016 | August 26, 2018 FEC Filing[30] | May 23, 2020 (eliminated during nomination round) | 722 (1.9%) | 0 | [31] | ||
John McAfee | 1945–2021; aged 75 years (at death)Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom | Founder and CEO ofMcAfee, Inc. (1987–1994) Candidate for President in2016 | Campaign June 3, 2018 Running mate:Adam Kokesh[16] | March 4, 2020 Resumed: March 5, 2020 May 23, 2020 (eliminated during nomination round) | 560 (1.5%) | 0 | [32][33] | ||
Arvin Vohra | May 9, 1979 (age40) Silver Spring, Maryland | Vice Chair of theLNC (2014–2018) Nominee forU.S. Senate fromMaryland in2016 and2018 Nominee forU.S. representative fromMD-05 in2012 andMD-04 in2014 | July 3, 2018 FEC Filing[34] | May 23, 2020 (eliminated during nomination round; endorsed Kokesh) | 272 (0.7%) | 0 | [35] | ||
Kenneth Blevins | Pipe welder | June 6, 2019 FEC Filing[36] | May 23, 2020 (eliminated during nomination round) | 122 (0.3%) | 0 | [37] | |||
John Monds | September 17, 1965 (age54) | Former President of theGrady County,GeorgiaNAACP Nominee forGovernor of Georgia in2010 | January 27, 2020 FEC Filing[38] | May 23, 2020(eliminated during balloting; endorsed Jorgensen during balloting) (ran for vice-president)[5] | 64 (0.2%) | 0 | [39][10] | ||
Jim Gray | February 14, 1945 (age75) Washington, D.C. | Former presiding judge for theSuperior Court ofOrange County,California Nominee forVice President in2012 | April 13, 2020 Running mate:Larry Sharpe | May 23, 2020 (eliminated during balloting; endorsed Jorgensen during balloting) | 42 (0.1%) | 0 | [16] | ||
| Candidate | Born | Experience | State | Campaign announced | Campaign suspended | Popular vote | Contests won | Campaign | Ref | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ken Armstrong | April 25, 1957 (age63) Pasadena, California | U.S. Coast Guard commissioned officer (1977–1994) Former nonprofit executive Former member of theHonolulu County,Hawaii Neighborhood Board | May 10, 2019 | April 29, 2020 (Ran for Vice President)[40] (Endorsed Amash)[41] | 3,509 (7.7%) | 0 | FEC Filing[42] | [40][43] | ||
Mark Whitney | Podcaster and political satirist Founder and CEO of TheLaw.net Nominee for Vermont State Senate in 1996 | December 20, 2019 | April 24, 2020 (Endorsed Gray)[44] | 10 (nil%) | 0 | Campaign FEC Filing[45] | [46][47] | |||
Lincoln Chafee | March 26, 1953 (age67) Providence, Rhode Island | Governor of Rhode Island (2011–2015) U.S. Senator from Rhode Island (1999–2007) Mayor ofWarwick, Rhode Island (1993–1999) Democratic candidate forPresident in2016 | January 5, 2020 | April 5, 2020 | 441 (1.1%) | 0 | Campaign | [48][49] | ||
Max Abramson | April 29, 1976 (age43) Kent, Washington | New Hampshire State Representative (2014–2016; 2018–present) Nominee forGovernor ofNew Hampshire in2016 | June 30, 2019 | March 3, 2020[50] (Ran forReform nomination and for Veterans' nomination)[51][52] | 2,040 (4.5%) | 0 | FEC Filing[53] | [54][55] | ||
Kim Ruff | Peoria, Arizona | Vice chair of theLPRadical Caucus Write-in candidate forArizona State Mine Inspector in 2018 | March 25, 2019 | January 11, 2020 (Endorsed Supreme)[56] | 3,045 (6.7%) | 0 | FEC Filing[57] Running mate: John Phillips Jr. | [58][59] | ||
| Candidate | Born | Experience | State | Campaign announced | Campaign suspended | Popular vote | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Joe Exotic | March 5, 1963 (aged 54) Garden City, Kansas | Zookeeper independent candidate for president in2016 | January 13, 2017[60] | June 1, 2017[61](ran for Governor of Oklahoma) | 0[c] | ||
Zoltan Istvan | March 30, 1973 (aged 45) Los Angeles,California | Transhumanist activist and futurist Candidate forGovernor ofCalifornia in2018 Transhumanist nominee forPresident in2016 | November 25, 2017 | January 11, 2019 (ran for Vice President) | 0[c] | [62] |
| Candidate | Born | Experience | State | Exploratory committee announced | Exploratory committee disbanded | Popular vote | Contests won | Ref | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Justin Amash | April 18, 1980 (age45) Grand Rapids, Michigan | U.S. representative fromMI-03 (2011–2021) Michigan State Representative from MI-72 (2009–2011) | April 28, 2020 | May 16, 2020 | 3 (nil%) | 0 | [63][64][65] | ||
These individuals have been the subject of presidential speculation, but have publicly denied or recanted interest in running for president.
| Active campaign | |
| Exploratory committee | |
| Withdrawn candidate | |
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| COVID-19 pandemic national emergency declaration | |
| Libertarian convention | |
| Final primary | |
| General election |

The Libertarian Party participated in presidential primaries in numerous states.[149]
| State/ Territory | Date | Behrman | Dunham | Hornberger | Jorgensen | Kokesh | McAfee | Robb | Supreme | Vohra | Armstrong | Whitney | Chafee | Abramson | Ruff | Other | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NH[e] | January 11 | [164] | |||||||||||||||
| IA[e] | February 8 | No official candidate list | [165] | ||||||||||||||
| MN[e] | February 25 | [152] | |||||||||||||||
| CA | March 3 | [166] | |||||||||||||||
| MA | March 3 | [167] | |||||||||||||||
| NC | March 3 | [168] | |||||||||||||||
| MO | March 10 | [169] | |||||||||||||||
| OH[e] | March 16 | [170] | |||||||||||||||
| CT[e] | April 28 | [171][172] | |||||||||||||||
| NY | April 28 | [173] | |||||||||||||||
| NE | May 12 | [174] | |||||||||||||||
| NM | June 2 | [175] | |||||||||||||||
Candidates listed initalics have suspended their campaigns.
| Date | Contest | 2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries[f] | Source | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jo Jorgensen | Jacob Hornberger | Vermin Supreme | Adam Kokesh | Dan Behrman | Sam Robb | Ken Armstrong | Kim Ruff | Max Abramson | None of the above | Others | Total | |||
| January 11 | New Hampshire | 17 (12.1%) | 9 (6.4%) | 26 (18.6%) | 1 (0.7%) | 13 (9.3%) | 8 (5.7%) | 5 (3.6%) | 22 (15.7%) | 1 (0.7%) | 13 (9.3%) | 25[g] (17.7%) | 140 | [176] |
| February 8 | Iowa | 18 (6.4%) | 133 (47.3%) | 9 (3.2%) | 17 (6.1%) | 14 (5.0%) | 7 (2.5%) | 2 (0.7%) | 6 (2.1%) | 8 (2.9%) | 67[h] (23.8%) | 281 | [177] | |
| February 25 | Minnesota | 32 (40.5%) | 47 (59.5%) | eliminated | eliminated | eliminated in round 1/7 | eliminated | eliminated | eliminated | eliminated | 79 | [178] | ||
| March 3 (Super Tuesday) | California | 3,534 (12.4%) | 5,530 (19.4%) | 3,469 (12.2%) | 2,161 (7.6%) | 1,695 (5.9%) | 1,722 (6.0%) | 3,011 (10.6%) | 2,330 (8.2%) | 1,605 (5.6%) | 3,478 (12.2%) | 28,535 | [179] | |
| Massachusetts | 141 (3.4%) | 369 (8.9%) | 399 (9.6%) | 125 (3.0%) | 294 (7.%) | 127 (3.1%) | 145 (3.5%) | 224 (5.4%) | 98 (2.4%) | 804 (19.3%) | 1,433 (34.5%) | 4,159 | [180] | |
| North Carolina | 267 (4.4%) | 584 (9.6%) | 387 (6.3%) | 163 (2.7%) | 144 (2.4%) | 346 (5.7%) | 469 (7.7%) | 160 (2.7%) | 2,022 (33.1%) | 1,568 (25.7%) | 6,110 | [181] | ||
| March 10 | Missouri | 1,695 (74.8%) | 571 (25.2%) | 2,266 | [182] | |||||||||
| March 16-April 11 | Ohio | 55 (31.6%) | 97 (55.7%) | eliminated in round 8/9 | eliminated in round 5/9 | eliminated in round 2/9 | eliminated in round 7/9 | 22 (12.6%) | 174 | [183] | ||||
| April 25-28 | Connecticut | eliminated in round 18/19 | 85 (50.9%) | eliminated in round 16/19 | eliminated in round 17/19 | eliminated in round 12/19 | eliminated in round 10/19 | eliminated in round 7/19 | eliminated in round 13/19 | 82 (49.1%) | 167 | [184] | ||
| April 28 | New York | default winner | [185] | |||||||||||
| May 12 | Nebraska | 539 (28.1%) | 483 (25.2%) | 274 (14.3%) | 180 (9.4%) | 170 (8.9%) | 270 (14.1%) | 1,916 | [186] | |||||
| June 2 | New Mexico[i] | 520 (33.1%) | 154 (9.8%) | 124 (7.9%) | 58 (3.7%) | 90 (5.7%) | 330 (21.0%) | 281 (18.1%) | 1,557 | [189] | ||||
| Popular vote (Percentage) | 5,123 (11.2%) | 9,186 (20.3%) | 4,290 (9.4%) | 2,865 (6.3%) | 2,398 (5.3%) | 1,954 (4.3%) | 3,509 (7.7%) | 3,045 (6.7%) | 2,040 (4.5%) | 3,770 (8.3%) | 45,389 | |||
| No. | Date | Time (ET) | Place | Sponsor(s) | Moderators | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | March 31, 2019 | Holiday Inn Seattle–Issaquah, Issaquah, Washington | Libertarian Party of Washington | Randy McGlenn II | [190] | |
| 2 | April 13, 2019 | Courtyard by Marriott Bay City, Bay City, Michigan | Libertarian Party of Michigan | Jeff Wood | [191] | |
| 3 | April 27, 2019 | Hotel Eleganté Conference & Event Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado | Libertarian Party of Colorado | – | [192] | |
| 4 | May 5, 2019 | 1–2 pm | Hotel Alba Tampa-Westshore, Tampa, Florida | Libertarian Party of Florida | C. Michael Pickens | [193] |
| 5 | June 1, 2019 | Radisson Hotel at The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio | Libertarian Party of Ohio | Larry Sharpe | [194] | |
| 6 | July 13, 2019 | VFW Post 529 – George Dilboy Post, Somerville, Massachusetts | Libertarian Party of Massachusetts | Matt Welch | [195] | |
| 7 | November 2, 2019 | 7–9 pm | Francis Marion University, Florence, South Carolina | Libertarian Party of South Carolina | [195] | |
| 8 | November 9, 2019 | 7–9 pm | Olean High School, Olean, New York | Cattaraugus County Libertarian Party | James Weeks II, Daniel Donnelly, and Luke Wenke | [196] |
| 9 | January 11, 2020 | Holiday Inn, Concord, New Hampshire | Libertarian Party of New Hampshire | Daniel Fishman | [197] | |
| 10 | January 18, 2020 | Douglasville Convention Center, Douglasville, Georgia | Libertarian Party of Georgia | Jessica Szilagyi | [198] | |
| 11 | February 16, 2020 | 10 pm–12 am | DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles, Culver City, California | Libertarian Party of California | Matt Welch | [199] |
| 12 | February 22, 2020 | Holiday Inn & Suites, Orlando, Florida | Libertarian Party of Florida | [200] | ||
| 13 | February 28, 2020 | 6:30–9 pm | Birmingham Marriott, Birmingham, Alabama | Libertarian Party of Alabama | TBD | [201] |
| 14 | March 7, 2020 | Renaissance Philadelphia Airport Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania | Larry Sharpe | [202] | |
| 15 | March 13, 2020 | 9:15–11:30 pm | Embassy Suites East Peoria, East Peoria, Illinois | Libertarian Party of Illinois | TBD | [203] |
| 16 | April 17, 2020 | McAllen Convention Center, McAllen, Texas | Libertarian Party of Texas | TBD | [204] | |
| 17 | April 23, 2020 | Online | Libertarian Party of Kentucky | Chris Wiest | [205] | |
| 18 | May 2, 2020 | Online | Libertarian Party of Kentucky | Chris Wiest | [206] | |
| 19 | May 9, 2020 | Online | Libertarian Party of Kentucky | Chris Wiest | [129] | |
| 20 | May 16, 2020 | Online | Libertarian Party of Kentucky Libertarian Party of Missouri | Matt Welch | [207] | |
| 21 | May 18, 2020 | Online | Libertarian Party of Texas | Timothy Martinez | [208] | |
| 22 | May 21, 2020 | Online | Libertarian PartyNational Convention | John Stossel | [209] |
| Date | Place | Host | Participants | |||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P Participant. I Invitee. A Absent. N Confirmed non-invitee. O Out of race (exploring, suspended, or not yet entered) | Abramson | Amash | Armstrong | Behrman | Chafee | Gray | Hornberger | Jorgensen | Kokesh | Monds | Robb | Ruff | Supreme | Vohra | Whitney | others | ||||
| March 31, 2019[190] | Issaquah, Washington | Libertarian Party of Washington | O | O | O | A | O | O | O | O | P | O | O | A | A | P | O | none | ||
| April 13, 2019[210] | Bay City, Michigan | Libertarian Party of Michigan | O | O | O | A | O | O | O | O | A | O | A | A | P | P | O | Marks | ||
| April 27, 2019[211] | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Libertarian Party of Colorado | O | O | O | A | O | O | O | O | P | O | A | A | P | P | O | none | ||
| May 5, 2019[212] | Tampa, Florida | Libertarian Party of Florida | O | O | O | P | O | O | O | O | P | O | A | A | A | P | O | Faas | ||
| June 1, 2019[194] | Toledo, Ohio | Libertarian Party of Ohio | O | O | O | A | O | O | O | O | P | O | A | P | P | P | O | Marks | ||
| July 13, 2019[195] | Somerville, Massachusetts | Libertarian Party of Massachusetts | P | O | O | P | O | O | O | O | P | O | A | P | A | P | O | none | ||
| November 2, 2019[213] | Florence, South Carolina | Libertarian Party of South Carolina | N | O | P | P | O | O | N | P | P | O | N | P | P | N | O | none | ||
| November 9, 2019[196] | Olean, New York | Cattaraugus County Libertarian Party | P | O | P | P | O | O | A | A | A | O | P | A | P | P | O | Christmann Hill | ||
| January 11, 2020[197] | Concord, New Hampshire | Libertarian Party of New Hampshire | P | O | A | P | A[j] | O | A | P | A | O | P | A | P | P | P | Ashby Dunham Gerhardt | ||
| January 18, 2020[214] | Douglasville, Georgia | Libertarian Party of Georgia | A | O | A | P | P | O | A | P | P | O | P | O | P | A | P | Blevins Gerhardt | ||
| February 16, 2020[199] | Culver City, California | Libertarian Party of California | N | O | N | N | P | O | P | P | P | N | N | O | P | N | P | none | ||
| February 22, 2020[215] | Orlando, Florida | Libertarian Party of Florida | A | O | A | P | P | O | P | P | P | P | A | O | P | P | P | none | ||
| February 28, 2020[201] | Birmingham, Alabama | Libertarian Party of Alabama | A | O | A | P | P | O | P | P | P | P | A | O | A | P | P | none | ||
| March 7, 2020[216] | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania | O | O | P | A | A | O | P | P | P | A | A | O | P | A | A | none | ||
| March 13, 2020[203] | East Peoria, Illinois | Libertarian Party of Illinois | O | O | P | P | A | O | P | P | P | P | P | O | P | A | A | Blevins Williams | ||
| April 17, 2020[204] | McAllen, Texas | Libertarian Party of Texas | O | O | N | I | O | N | I | I | I | I | N | O | I | N | I | none | ||
| April 22, 2020[205] | Online | Libertarian Party of Kentucky | O | O | A | A | O | P | P | P | P | A | A | O | A | A | P | none | ||
| May 2, 2020[206] | Online | Libertarian Party of Kentucky | O | A | O | A | O | P | P | P | N | P | N | O | P | N | O | none | ||
| May 9, 2020[129] | Online | Libertarian Party of Kentucky | O | P | O | N | O | P | P | P | N | N | N | O | P | N | O | none | ||
| May 16, 2020[207] | Online | Libertarian Party of Kentucky Libertarian Party of Missouri | O | A | O | N | O | P | P | P | P | P | N | O | N | N | O | none | ||
| May 18, 2020[208] | Online | Libertarian Party of Texas | O | O | O | P | O | P | P | P | P | P | A | O | P | A | O | none | ||
| May 21, 2020[209] | Online | Libertarian PartyNational Convention | O | O | O | N | O | P | P | P | N | P | N | O | P | N | O | none | ||
| Date | Place | Host | Participants | |||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P Participant. A Absent. O Out of race (exploring, suspended, or not yet entered) | Armstrong | Behrman | Chafee | Hornberger | Jorgensen | Kokesh | Robb | Supreme | Whitney | others | ||||||||||
| September 23, 2019[217] | Dayton, Ohio | Libertarian Party of Ohio | P | A | O | O | O | A | A | P | O | Faas | ||||||||
| January 25, 2020[218] | Tucson, Arizona | Libertarian Party of Arizona | P | P | A | P | P | P | A | P | P | none | ||||||||
| February 29, 2020[219] | Des Moines, Iowa | Libertarian Party of Iowa | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | A | P | none | ||||||||
Both of these polls were conducted usingranked choice voting, progression down the table indicates later rounds of voting as the candidate with the lowest total is eliminated.
| Poll source | Sample size | Date(s) | Amash | Gray | Hornberger | Jorgensen | Kokesh | Monds | Supreme | Others |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OpaVoteArchived June 3, 2020, at theWayback Machine | Released May 19, 2020 | 350 (V)[k] | –[l] | 17.4% | 22.9% | 22% | 7.7% | 9.1% | 12.6% | 8.3[m][n] |
| 17.4% | 22.9% | 22% | 7.7% | 9.1% | 12.6% | 8.3[o][n] | ||||
| 17.7% | 23.1% | 22.3% | 7.7% | 9.1% | 12.6% | 7.4%[p][n] | ||||
| 17.7% | 23.4% | 22.3% | 7.7% | 9.7% | 12.9% | 6.3%[q][n] | ||||
| 17.7% | 24.0% | 22.3% | 8.6% | 10% | 13.7% | 3.7%[r][n] | ||||
| 19.2% | 24.4% | 23% | 8.8% | 10.5% | 14.2% | –[s] | ||||
| 20.4% | 25.7% | 26% | – | 11.5% | 16.3% | –[t] | ||||
| 22% | 27.6% | 31.8% | – | – | 18.7% | –[u] | ||||
| 26.5% | 32.4% | 41.1% | – | – | – | –[v] | ||||
| – | 39.5% | 60.5% | – | – | – | –[w] | ||||
| 36.2% | 6.1% | 17.1% | 12.8% | 7% | 5.5% | 9.9% | 5.4%[x][n] | |||
| 36.2% | 6.1% | 17.1% | 12.8% | 7% | 5.5% | 9.9% | 5.4%[y][n] | |||
| 36.2% | 6.1% | 17.4% | 12.8% | 7% | 5.5% | 10.1% | 4.9%[z][n] | |||
| 36.2% | 6.4% | 18% | 13% | 7% | 5.5% | 10.1% | 3.7%[aa][n] | |||
| 36.8% | 6.7% | 18.1% | 13.2% | 7% | 5.6% | 10.2% | 2.3%[ab][ac] | |||
| 37.1% | 6.7% | 18.7% | 13.2% | 7.6% | 5.8% | 10.8% | –[ac] | |||
| 37.7% | 7% | 19.9% | 15.2% | 7.9% | – | 12.3% | –[ac] | |||
| 39.4% | – | 20.6% | 19.1% | 8.2% | – | 12.6% | –[ad] | |||
| 41.1% | – | 21.9% | 22.2% | – | – | 14.7% | –[t] | |||
| 44.9% | – | 25.6% | 29.4% | – | – | – | –[v] | |||
| 52.8% | – | – | 47.2% | – | – | – | –[ae] |
This is an overview of the money used by each campaign as it is reported to theFederal Election Commission (FEC) and released on October 15, 2019. Totals raised include loans from the candidate and transfers from other campaign committees. Some of the Libertarian candidates have not filed with the FEC, and financial data for those candidates are therefore not available.
| Candidate | Total raised | Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | COH | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||
| Jorgensen[220] | $32,148 | $22,365 | $7,615 | 34.1% | $9,874 | $30,257 | $1,891 |
| Abramson[221] | filed Statement of Candidacy | ||||||
| Armstrong[222][af] | $20,360 | $16,608 | $4,909 | 29.6% | $1,867 | $17,054 | $734 |
| Behrman[223] | $42,064 | $7,767 | $1,500 | 17.2% | $18,660 | $42,064 | $0 |
| Chafee[224] | $62,546 | $2,496 | $1,996 | 80.0% | $0 | $50,119 | $12,427 |
| Dunham[225] | filed Statement of Candidacy | ||||||
| Gerhardt[226] | filed Statement of Candidacy | ||||||
| Hornberger[227] | $65,420 | $42,079 | $23,140 | 55.0% | $44,770 | $3,797 | $20,650 |
| Kokesh[228] | $218,770 | $112,070 | $14,929 | 13.3% | $13,742 | $218,694 | $76 |
| Marks[229] | filed Statement of Candidacy | ||||||
| McAfee | did not file | ||||||
| Robb[230] | filed Statement of Candidacy | ||||||
| Ruff[231][ag] | $18,958 | $9,812 | $2,363 | 37.5% | $6,117 | $9,264 | $9,695 |
| Supreme[232][ah] | $32,049 | $28,794 | $18,535 | 64.4% | $700 | $29,407 | $2,642 |
| Vohra[233] | filed Statement of Candidacy | ||||||
| Whitney[234] | $67,001 | $5,600 | $575 | 9.3% | $60,726 | $2,998 | $64,028 |
Presidential primaries