
The 2015 final election results are now posted on LP.org.
Click here to view the results.
There is also a map showing the current ballot access for the 2016 Presidential election.
It will be updated as soon as each state obtains ballot access for next year’s elections.
The image above is the 2016 LP Presidential ballot access map as of the time of this writing. The link above will have the map for those who come along to read this later as it is updated as additional states are added. The map colors are:
Green: on the ballot Blue: process underway to get on the ballot Red: not on the ballot yet
This refers only to Presidential ballot access, as that is not always the same thing as ballot access for other races or the ability to register with the party in some states.

It could in theory be done by petitioning-like workers.
Vermont law requires us to show the state that we have town committees in any 10 towns. I tend to show the Vermont Libertarian Party as “on” continuously because every state party always to have a certain amount of organization. We always have to document this in December of odd years. So there is a certain amount of work to do, but it has nothing to do with petitioning, and to me seems the sort of work an organization would be doing anyway.
Vermont was listed as being on even before we did Arkansas:
And @ BAN http://ballot-access.org/2015/11/28/november-2015-ballot-access-news-print-edition/ scroll down to petitioning for president.
http://www.lp.org/files/20151114_LNC_Meeting_Ballot_Access_Report.pdf Also lists VT as completed.
I’ve not heard of anything going on there from the petitioner side either.
What’s being done in Vermont? For some reason I thought they were already on.