Sadly, the only people the Libertarian Party can field are those who are not qualified for the job.
Don't get me wrong. I think the Sarvis is the kind of person we need in politics. More of our elected representatives should fight for our rights.
But a 36-year-old who has five degrees and six professions has not held a job long enough, or managed a large enough enterprise, or had the experiences needed for Governor.
Mind you - I'm also not advocating for the others; I think Virginia is screwed for the next 4-1/2 years (including the remaining time of McDonnell/Bolling/Cuccinelli), and may well vote Sarvis as a protest vote - but I don't think Sarvis is anywhere near qualified.
The Libertarians need to find QUALIFIED candidates, and they'd do MUCH better in elections.
Sounds like qualifications to run a country if you ask a democrat. Remember running a business is different from running a government. In a business you want to produce a product or provide a service in order to make a profit, in government you want to spend what others earn while charging disproportionately of the citizens who earn more (read work) than those who earn less for a service that you may or may not provide.