Candidates 2024

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

https://miketermaat.com/

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

BillSlantz.com

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.

www.johnhartwigcpa.com

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

https://commonsenseformo.com/

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.