These were the Libertarian candidates on your St. Louis area ballot in 2024. We’ll have more candidates running in 2026, so check back when it’s time to vote!

President: Chase Oliver
https://www.votechaseoliver.com
Chase Oliver got 0.8% of the vote in Missouri, slightly more than the long-term average for Libertarian Presidential candidates. We’re very glad he ran!

Vice-President: Mike ter Maat
Mike ter Maat got 0.8% of the vote in Missouri, slightly more than the long-term average for Libertarian Presidential candidates. We’re very glad he ran!

Governor: Bill Slantz
Bill Slantz got 1.38% of the vote in the general election – a solid showing for a third party candidate and way more than the Green Party got!

Lt. Governor: Ken Iverson
Ken Iverson got 2.12% of the vote in the general election, which is enough to guarantee us ballot access in Missouri for another 4 years!

Secretary of State: Carl Freese
Carl Freese got 1.69% in the general election, which is a solid showing for a third party candidate.

Treasurer: John A. Hartwig, Jr.
John Hartwig got 2.8% for Missouri Treasurer, which is excellent for a third party candidate. John was the only CPA running for the job, which probably helped.

Attorney General: Ryan L. Munro
Ryan Munro got 2.3% of the vote in the general election, which was enough to qualify us for the ballot for the next 4 years and is also very good for a third party.

U.S. Senate: W.C. Young
Sometimes you don’t know very much about a person except that they’re a Libertarian. In this case, someone who is almost completely unknown got 1.2%. You can’t say we’re not honest about it.

US Congress District 1: Rochelle A. Riggins
Rochelle Riggins ran a very active campaign for the first congressional district – she had many signs and posters out around the district. It netted her 3.3% of the vote, an extremely respectable result.

US Congress District 2: Brandon Daugherty
https://www.daugherty4congress.com/
Brandon Daugherty put a ton of time into his campaign, resulting in a very solid 2% of the vote on election day.

US Congress District 3: Jordan Rowden
https://www.jordanrowdenforcongress.org/
Jordan Rowden campaigned hard in the third congressional district, and ended up earning a very nice 2.4% of the general vote.

State Senate District 15: Jeff Coleman
Famed Libertarian delegate Jeff Coleman got 1.59% in his race for State Senate. He was the only candidate for his race who actually lived in his district.

State Representative Dist. 70: Dustin Coffell
Dustin Coffell earned an excellent 20.87% in his run for State House. With that kind of result, it’s possible we could start winning these soon.

State Representative Dist. 76: Cameron McCarty
Cam McCarty got 9.5% in a race against a popular incumbent. Those are serious numbers, and we point to future potential in that neighborhood for him.

State Representative Dist. 83: Andrew Bolin
Andrew Bolin earned 19.87% in the general election, a tremendous result which reflects the high opinion his neighbors have of him. The Green Party candidate did significantly less well.

State Representative Dist 93: James O’Donnell
James O’Donnell earned 31.18% in his race. With numbers like that, we just might be seeing more of him during the next election cycle.

St. Louis City Sheriff: Joy Dabney
https://www.facebook.com/JoyDabney4Sheriff
Joy Dabney earned 14.1% of the vote for Sheriff in St. Louis City, which is great for a third party candidate. Given the behavior of the winner, the people of St. Louis may soon wish they had elected Joy instead.