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The Libertarian Party of Arkansas (LPAR) is the Arkansas affiliate of the national Libertarian Party (LP). In the 2010s the party saw increased support in federal races due to a lack of Democratic candidates contesting those races.

History

In 2002 members of the party petitioned to place Amendment 3, a ballot initiative that would have eliminated taxes on food and medicine, but it was overwhelming rejected by 61% to 39%.[3] However, the sales tax on food was later phased out through the passage of a bill following the amendment's defeat.[4]

Electoral performance

Presidential

Year Presidential nominee Votes Change
1980 Ed Clark 8,970 (1.1%) Steady
1984 David Bergland 2,221 (0.3%) Decrease 0.8%
1988 Ron Paul 3,297 (0.4%) Decrease 0.2%
1992 Andre Marrou 1,261 (0.1%) Decrease 0.3%
1996 Harry Browne 3,076 (0.4%) Increase 0.2%
2000 Harry Browne 2,781 (0.3%) Decrease 0.1%
2004 Michael Badnarik 2,345 (0.2%) Decrease 0.1%
2008 Bob Barr 4,776 (0.4%) Increase 0.2%
2012 Gary Johnson 16,276 (1.5%) Increase 1.1%
2016 Gary Johnson 29,829 (2.6%) Increase 1.1%
2020 Jo Jorgensen 13,133 (1.1%) Decrease 1.6%

Senate Class II

Year Senate nominee Votes Change
2014 Nathan LaFrance 17,210 (2.0%) Steady
2020 Ricky Harrington Jr. 399,390 (33.5%) Increase 31.4%

Senate Class III

Year Senate nominee Votes Change
2010 Trevor Drown 25,234 (3.2%) Steady
2016 Frank Gilbert 43,866 (4.0%) Increase 0.7%

Gubernatorial

Year Gubernatorial nominee Votes Change
2014 Frank Gilbert 16,319 (1.9%) Steady
2018 Mark West 25,885 (2.9%) Increase 1.0%

House

Year Number of candidates Votes Change
2012 4 37,987 (3.7%) Steady
2014 4 66,055 (8.0%) Increase 4.3%
2016 4 196,512 (18.4%) Increase 10.4%
2018 4 19,625 (2.2%) Decrease 16.2%
2020 2 20,645 (1.8%) Decrease 0.4%

See also

References

  1. ^ Winger, Richard. "March 2021 Ballot Access News Print Edition". Ballot Access News. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
  2. ^ "Elected Officials". Retrieved June 1, 2024.
  3. ^ "Bill proposed to phase out tax". Baxter Bulletin. 28 December 2002. p. 1. Archived from the original on 26 November 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Libertarians get candidate on 2008 ballot". Baxter Bulletin. 3 October 2007. p. 2. Archived from the original on 26 November 2019 – via Newspapers.com.

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