Wyoming Libertarians Qualify for Their Own Primary

The Wyoming Libertarian nominee for Secretary of State polled 18% in a two-way race on November 7. That qualifies the party for its own primary. The party had already been a qualified party, but since it had polled under 10% in 2004, it was only entitled to nominate by convention.

This is not the first time the Wyoming Libertarian Party has been entitled to its own primary. It also enjoyed that status in 2004, because in 2002 it had also polled over 10% for Secretary of State. Both times, Wyoming Democrats didn’t run anyone for that office, so it was easier for the Libertarians to poll a big vote.


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