Libertarian Party picks Chase Oliver as its candidate for US president

Published May 28th, 2024 - 11:49 GMT
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The Libertarian Party chose political activist Chase Oliver as its candidate for US president following a protracted vote over the weekend at its convention in Washington, D.C.

Oliver secured around 60% of the vote in the seventh and final round, defeating the "none of the above" option, which garnered 36% of the delegates' support.

The selection capped a four-day event where both former President Donald Trump and independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unsuccessfully sought the party's backing.Libertarian Party picks political activist as its candidate for US president

Trump, not an official candidate, received six write-in votes in the first round. Kennedy was eliminated in the same round with only 2% of the vote.

Mike ter Maat, a former economist and retired police officer, was chosen as the party’s candidate for vice president with 51% of the vote in the second round.

Oliver was a candidate for the Georgia Senate election in 2022.

The Libertarian Party, founded in 1971, is the third-largest political party in the United States, advocating for free markets and non-interventionism.
 

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