Libertarian Party presidential ticket, 2016

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The Libertarian Party presidential ticket in 2016 was the Gary Johnson–William F. Weld campaign, which offered a fiscally conservative and socially liberal alternative to the Republican and Democratic nominees in the U.S. presidential election.

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instanceOf Libertarian Party presidential ticket
United States presidential campaign
appliesToElection 2016 United States presidential election NERFINISHED
ballotAccess 50 states and the District of Columbia
ballotStatus ballot access in District of Columbia
full ballot access in all 50 states
campaignCategory Third-party campaign in the United States
campaignColor blue
gold
campaignDescribedAs fiscally conservative and socially liberal alternative to Republican and Democratic nominees
campaignFinanceFiling Federal Election Commission NERFINISHED
campaignHeadquarters Salt Lake City, Utah NERFINISHED
campaignManager Ron Nielson NERFINISHED
campaignSlogan Live Free
Our Best America Yet
campaignWebsite https://www.johnsonweld.com
competedAgainst Democratic Party presidential ticket, 2016 NERFINISHED
Republican Party presidential ticket, 2016 NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
electoralVotes 0
followedBy Libertarian Party presidential ticket, 2020 NERFINISHED
ideology fiscal conservatism
libertarianism
social liberalism
language English
nominatedBy 2016 Libertarian National Convention NERFINISHED
nominationDate 2016-05-29
notableFor highest Libertarian Party presidential popular vote total to date (as of 2016)
politicalParty Libertarian Party (United States) NERFINISHED
popularVote 4,489,233
popularVoteShare 3.27%
positionOnEconomicIssues supports lower taxes
supports reduced government spending
positionOnForeignPolicy non-interventionism
positionOnSocialIssues supports marijuana legalization
supports same-sex marriage
precededBy Libertarian Party presidential ticket, 2012 NERFINISHED
presidentialCandidate Gary Johnson NERFINISHED
presidentialCandidatePreviousOffice Governor of New Mexico
presidentialNominationBallotCount 2
startTime 2016
vicePresidentialCandidate William F. Weld NERFINISHED
vicePresidentialCandidatePreviousOffice Governor of Massachusetts
vicePresidentialNominationBallotCount 2

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William F. Weld memberOf Libertarian Party presidential ticket, 2016