On August 30, the District of Columbia Board of Elections determined that all three Libertarian petitions for district-wide office are valid. They are for President, Delegate to the U.S. House, and City Council-at-large.
There is no Republican nominee for Delegate to the U.S. House, so it is very likely that the Libertarian nominee will get at least 7,500 votes, restoring the party’s qualified party status. In 2012, when the Republican Party also didn’t run for Delegate, Bruce Majors, the Libertarian nominee, received 16,524 votes.
The three qualified parties in D.C. are Democratic, Green, and Republican. The Libertarian Party was qualified from November 2012 to November 2014. Here is a link to the list of candidates.