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Who is running for vice president this year?

Joe Biden is on the Democratic Ticket, and Paul Ryan is on the Republican ticket. Read a newspaper for a change.


Who ran for president and vice president from the Republican party in the last US election?

The Republican Party was formed in 1854 and ran its first presidential ticket in 1856. John C. Fremont ran for President and William L. Dayton ran for Vice President.


Which female was on the ballot for vice president of a majore political party?

Geraldine Ferraro on the democratic ticket in 1984, and Sarah Palin on the republican ticket in 2008.


Who ran for democratic vice-president in 1864?

George H. Pendleton was General George McClellan's running mate on the Democratic ticket of 1864.


Did Nixon remain on the republican ticket as elisenhower's running mate or did he step down?

Nixon was Eisenhower's running mate both times that Ike ran.


Voting for all candidates of one party is called what?

Either split ticket vote, straight ticket vote , democratic vote, republican vote correct answer...straight party ballot/vote


Who was mitt Romney's running mate in 2012?

Mitt Romney's running mate in the 2012 presidential election was Paul Ryan. Ryan, who was a U.S. Representative from Wisconsin at the time, served as the Chairman of the House Budget Committee and was known for his focus on fiscal policy and budget reform. The Romney-Ryan ticket ultimately lost to the incumbent President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.


Who was the first republican?

Depends. Some say it is Thomas Jefferson as part of the Democratic-Republicans. Otherwise it would be Lincoln who ran under the "Republican" ticket to be acknowledged as a Republican president. If you mean the first Republican that has the same political ideology as the current Republicans, then that would be Nixon.


Who was Bill Clinton's running mates in 1998?

Bill Clinton and Al Gore were the Democratic ticket, but the election was in 1996, not 1998.


What is ticket-spliting?

Ticket-spliting is when the voter votes for two different parties on election day. When you vote, typically you vote for more than one office. An example of ticket splitting would be voting for a Democratic Presidential candidate and a Republican senator.


What is ticket spliting?

Ticket-spliting is when the voter votes for two different parties on election day. When you vote, typically you vote for more than one office. An example of ticket splitting would be voting for a Democratic Presidential candidate and a Republican senator.


Who was the Democratic Party nominee for President in 1896?

Horace Greeley is your answer. But he didn't win. There was a split within the Republican Party that resulted in a defection of many Liberal Republicans to opponent Horace Greeley. The other major political party, the Democratic Party, also nominated the candidates of the Liberal Republican ticket that year.