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This article contains the results of the 2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries and caucuses, non-binding electoral contests by various state affiliates of the Libertarian Party held to gauge support for Libertarian presidential candidates prior to the 2020 Libertarian National Convention.

Results summary table

Date Contest 2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries [a] Source
Jo
Jorgensen
Jacob Hornberger Vermin Supreme Adam Kokesh Dan Behrman Sam
Robb
Ken Armstrong Kim Ruff Max Abramson None of
the above
Others Total
January 11 New
Hampshire
17
(12.1%)
9
(6.4%)
26
(18.6%)
1
(0.7%)
13
(9.3%)
8
(5.7%)
5
(3.6%)
22
(15.7%)
1
(0.7%)
13
(9.3%)
25 [b]
(17.7%)
140 [1]
February 8 Iowa 18
(6.4%)
133
(47.3%)
9
(3.2%)
17
(6.1%)
14
(5.0%)
7
(2.5%)
2
(0.7%)
6
(2.1%)
8
(2.9%)
67 [c]
(23.8%)
281 [2]
February 25 Minnesota 32
(40.5%)
47
(59.5%)
eliminated eliminated eliminated
in round 1/7
eliminated eliminated eliminated eliminated 79 [3]
March 3
( Super Tuesday)
California 3,534
(12.4%)
5,530
(19.4%)
3,469
(12.2%)
2,161
(7.6%)
1,695
(5.9%)
1,722
(6.0%)
3,011
(10.6%)
2,330
(8.2%)
1,605
(5.6%)
3,478
(12.2%)
28,535 [4]
Massachusetts 141
(3.4%)
369
(8.9%)
399
(9.6%)
125
(3.0%)
294
(7.%)
127
(3.1%)
145
(3.5%)
224
(5.4%)
98
(2.4%)
804
(19.3%)
1,433
(34.5%)
4,159 [5]
North
Carolina
267
(4.4%)
584
(9.6%)
387
(6.3%)
163
(2.7%)
144
(2.4%)
346
(5.7%)
469
(7.7%)
160
(2.7%)
2,022
(33.1%)
1,568
(25.7%)
6,110 [6]
March 10 Missouri 1,695
(74.8%)
571
(25.2%)
2,266 [7]
March 16-April 11 Ohio 55
(31.6%)
97
(55.7%)
eliminated
in round 8/9
eliminated
in round 5/9
eliminated
in round 2/9
eliminated
in round 7/9
22
(12.6%)
174 [8]
April 25-28 Connecticut eliminated
in round 18/19
85
(50.9%)
eliminated
in round 16/19
eliminated
in round 17/19
eliminated
in round 12/19
eliminated
in round 10/19
eliminated
in round 7/19
eliminated
in round 13/19
82
(49.1%)
167 [9]
April 28 New
York
default
winner
[10]
May 12 Nebraska 539
(28.1%)
483
(25.2%)
274
(14.3%)
180
(9.4%)
170
(8.9%)
270
(14.1%)
1,916 [11]
June 2 New Mexico [d] 520
(33.1%)
154
(9.8%)
124
(7.9%)
58
(3.7%)
90
(5.7%)
330
(21.0%)
281
(18.1%)
1,557 [14]
Popular vote
(Percentage)
5,123
(11.2%)
9,186
(20.3%)
4,290
(9.4%)
2,865
(6.3%)
2,398
(5.3%)
1,954
(4.3%)
3,509
(7.7%)
3,045
(6.7%)
2,040
(4.5%)
3,770
(8.3%)
45,389

Results by state

New Hampshire primary

Mail-in ballots were due by January 11, at the state convention. The primary was tabulated using Bucklin voting. Percentages shown are percentage of ballots cast. [15] [16]

2020 New Hampshire Libertarian presidential primary [17] [18]
Candidate 1st 2nd 3rd Total Percentage
Vermin Supreme 10 3 13 26 17.3%
Kim Ruff 6 9 7 22 14.7%
Jo Jorgensen 5 8 4 17 11.3%
None of the Above (NOTA) 4 6 3 13 8.7%
Dan "Taxation Is Theft" Behrman 0 6 7 13 8.7%
Jacob Hornberger (write-in) 9 0 0 9 6.0%
Sam Robb 1 2 5 8 5.3%
Mark Whitney (write-in) 4 0 2 6 4.0%
Arvin Vohra 1 0 5 6 4.0%
Ken Armstrong 0 2 3 5 3.3%
Lincoln Chafee (write-in) 1 2 1 4 2.7%
Justin Amash (write-in) 1 1 1 3 2.0%
Keenan Wallace Dunham 0 0 2 2 1.3%
Max Abramson 1 0 0 1 nil
Straw Poll (write-in) 1 0 0 1 nil
Joe Bishop-Henchman (write-in) 0 0 1 1 nil
Thomas Knapp (write-in) 0 0 1 1 nil
Adam Kokesh (write-in) 0 0 1 1 nil
Nicholas Sarwark (write-in) 0 0 1 1 nil
Exhausted Ballots/Undervotes 0 5 5 10
Total 44 44 62 150
2020 New Hampshire Libertarian vice presidential primary [17] [18]
Candidate 1st 2nd Total Percentage
John Phillips 15 6 21 63.6%
None of the Above 9 6 15 45.5%
Spike Cohen (write-in) 2 0 2 6.1%
Larry Sharpe (write-in) 2 0 2 6.1%
Ron Paul (write-in) 1 1 2 6.1%
Darryl W Perry (write-in) 1 0 1 3.0%
Straw Poll (write-in) 1 0 1 3.0%
Nicolas Sarwark (write-in) 1 0 1 3.0%
Mark Whitney (write-in) 1 0 1 3.0%
Exhausted Ballots/Undervotes 11 20 31
Total 44 33 77

Iowa caucuses

The Libertarian Party of Iowa conducted their caucuses on February 8, offering in-person caucus locations and an online virtual caucus. Only registered Libertarians were eligible to participate.

Minnesota caucuses

California primary

Massachusetts primary

North Carolina primary

Missouri primary

Ohio caucus

Connecticut primary

Voting took place from April 25–28, 2020. [30]