Even though Gary Johnson has not declared for the Libertarian Party presidential nomination in 2016, the North Carolina Libertarian Party has listed him in its March 15, 2016 presidential primary. The party also listed ten other candidates: Marc Allan Feldman, John David Hale, Cecil Ince, Steve Kerbel, Darryl Perry, Austin Petersen, Derrick Reid, Jack Robinson, Rhett Smith, and Barbara Joy Waymire. Here is the list for all three parties with North Carolina presidential primaries.
This could be Jim Gilmore’s best chance to win a delegate or two in the GOP contest.
I think he’ll only need to pull together about 1.5% of the vote — and North Carolina is next door to his home state of Virginia.
He will declare soon. It’s highly looking like it.
Why are the R & D candidate addresses not listed?
What were the filing requirements? I notice John McAfee didn’t make it.
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All the candidates listed above got on the ballot by having the state party chair tell the State Board of Elections to list them. Technically the law says the Board is supposed to put candidates mentioned by the media on the ballot, but instead the Board lets the party chairs decide. I don’t know why the Libertarian Party didn’t list John McAfee. Certainly he has had far more publicity than most of the Libertarians who are on the list.
I don’t know why the Elections Board web page doesn’t shows the addresses for the Democrats or Republicans, yet does for the Libertarians.
Tim Cook denied ballot access by GOP. Been on 3 NC statewide ballots including runner up 2004 NC Lt Gov primary. Already on NH, AZ, LA ballot, Fellow NC Institute of Political Leadership. Listed in national news papers as filed to run but denied by NC GOP. 35000 twitter followers Twitter.com/TimCook2016