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词条 2000 Libertarian National Convention
释义

  1. Speakers

  2. Voting for presidential nomination

     First ballot 

  3. Voting for vice presidential nomination

     First ballot  Second ballot 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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| year = 2000
| party = Libertarian
| logo =
| image = Harry Browne, 2000.png
| image2 = Art Olivier (105415391) (cropped).jpg
| image_size2 = 125px
| image_size = 125px
| caption = Nominees
Browne and Olivier
| date = June 30 – July 4, 2000
| venue =
| city = Anaheim, California
| presidential_nominee = Harry Browne
| presidential_nominee_state = Tennessee
| vice_presidential_nominee = Art Olivier
| vice_presidential_nominee_state = California
| othercandidates = Don Gorman of New Hampshire
Jacob Hornberger of Virginia
| previous_year = 1996
| next_year = 2004
}}

The 2000 Libertarian National Convention was held in Anaheim, California, from June 30 to July 4, 2000. Harry Browne was again chosen as the party's presidential nominee, becoming the first Libertarian Party candidate to be nominated twice for President of the United States.[1]

The theme of the 2000 convention was "America's Future: Liberty, Responsibility, & Community."

Libertarians hold a National Convention every two years to vote on party bylaws, platform and resolutions and elect national party officers and a judicial committee. Every four years it nominates presidential and vice presidential candidates.[2]

Speakers

Those who attended include:

  • Harry Browne
  • Barry Hess
  • Don Gorman
  • Dave Hollist
  • Jacob Hornberger
  • Gary Nolan, syndicated talk radio host
  • Russell Means, Indian Rights advocate
  • Jack Gargan, former Reform Party National Chairman
  • Carla Howell, Massachusetts candidate for U.S. Senate
  • Neal Boortz, national syndicated radio talk show host
  • David Nolan, Libertarian Party founder
  • Michael Cloud, U.S. House Candidate
  • David Bergland, then-Libertarian Party National Chair
  • Dean Akmand
  • Barbara Howe, Libertarian candidate for Governor of North Carolina
  • Michael Tanner of the Cato Institute
  • Mark Skousen
  • David Thibodeau, author of A Survivor's Story

Voting for presidential nomination

First ballot

Harry Browne was elected on the first ballot, gathering a majority of the voting delegates, securing nomination.[3][4]

2000 Libertarian Party National Convention total vote count: Round 1
CandidateTotal votes castPercent of votes cast
Harry Browne 493 56.15%
Don Gorman 166 18.91%
Jacob Hornberger 120 13.67%
Barry Hess 53 6.04%
None of the Above 23 2.62%
Write-In (scattered) 15 1.71%
Dave Hollist 8 0.91%
Color key:1st place2nd place3rd place4th place5th place6th place7th place

Voting for vice presidential nomination

A separate vote was held for the vice presidential nomination. Former Bellflower, California Mayor, Art Olivier was nominated on the second ballot.[5]

First ballot

After the first round, the rules were suspended, and a motion carried to only allow the top two candidates to appear on the second ballot.

2000 Libertarian Party National Convention total vote count: Round 1
CandidateTotal votes castPercent of votes cast
Art Olivier 333 43.99%
Steve Kubby 303 40.03%
Ken Krawchuk 70 9.25%
Don Gorman 29 3.83%
None of the Above 10 1.32%
Gail Lightfoot 7 0.09%
Write-In (scattered)7 0.09%
Color key:1st place2nd place3rd place4th place

Second ballot

Art Oliver defeated Steve Kubby on the second ballot, securing the Libertarian Party nomination for Vice President.[6]

2000 Libertarian Party National Convention total vote count: Round 2
CandidateTotal votes castPercent of votes cast
Art Olivier 418 55.29%
Steve Kubby 338 44.71%
Color key:1st place2nd place

See also

  • Libertarian National Convention
  • Other parties' presidential nominating conventions of 2000:
    • Green
    • Democratic
    • Republican
  • Libertarian Party of Colorado
  • U.S. presidential election, 2000

References

1. ^{{cite news | url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=oakkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TG8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=3355,2388945&dq=2000+libertarian+national+convention+-wikipedia&hl=en | title=Libertarians nominate Browne for presidency | author=Werner, Erica | work=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | publisher=Associated Press | date=July 3, 2000 | accessdate=May 16, 2012}}
2. ^Libertarian Party Bylaws {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080605025750/http://www.lp.org/organization/bylaws.shtml |date=2008-06-05 }}
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6. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20021022183249/http://ballot-access.org/2000/0801.html#24#24]

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20111118144155/http://www.kevincraig.us/www.lp.org/issues/campplat/index.html 2000 Libertarian Presidential Campaign Platform]
  • 2000 Libertarian Convention{{Dead link|date=March 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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