California Libertarian Party Asks Secretary of State to List 12 Presidential Candidates on Primary Ballot

California holds presidential primaries for six parties on June 7, 2016. The Libertarian Party has asked the state to list the same twelve presidential candidates on its primary ballot who are now listed on the national party’s web page. They are: Marc Allan Feldman, John Hale, Cecil Ince, Gary Johnson, Steve Kerbel, John McAfee, Darryl Perry, Austin Petersen, Derrick Michael Reed, Jack Robinson Jr., Rhett Smith, and Joy Waymire.


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California Libertarian Party Asks Secretary of State to List 12 Presidential Candidates on Primary Ballot — 4 Comments

  1. This doesn’t compute as we will have already picked our POTUS ticket at our national convention at the end of May in Orlando, Florida, as all of our primaries are non binding anyway and our LP POTUS Ticket of GJ/JG/LP2016 will already be campaign in full gear for the November general election.

  2. You’re right, it is silly for a state to hold a presidential primary after that party has chosen its nominee. The same thing happened in 2012 in California for the Libertarians.

  3. One more stunt event.

    How many folks are SERIOUS candidates ??? — as shown by some REAL nominating petitions/

    NO stunt moron robot party hacks primaries, caucuses and conventions.

    The EVIL top Donkeys/Elephants permit the EVIL robot party hack stuff in IA and NH in the dead of winter. INSANITY — posing as rational stuff.
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    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

  4. That’s about what I figured too Raymond. Looks like it’ll be Gary and Jill again for the Libertarian and Green Parties, and this year looks to be interesting; scary with Trump and Clinton running amok, but interesting for the number of people likely to reject those two if they become the Republican and Democratic Party nominees. Let’s see if either of our parties can hit that magical 5%.

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