Here are some of the third-party candidates for the 2016 election:
On the ballot in more than 30 states (2 candidates):
Gary Johnson, Libertarian Party (on the ballot in 50 states)
Jill Stein, Green Party (on the ballot in 40+ states)
On the ballot in more than 10 states (2 candidates):
Darrell Castle, Constitutional Party (on the ballot in 20+ states)
Evan McMullin, Independent (On the ballot in 10+ states)
On the ballot in more than 5 states (4 candidates):
Alyson Kennedy, Socialist Workers Party
Emidio Soltysik, Socialist Party USA
Gloria LaRiva, Party of Socialism and Liberation
Rocky de la Fuente, Reform Party USA
On the ballot in less than 5 states (21 candidates):
Bradford Lyttle, US Pacifist Party
Chris Keniston, Veterans Party of America
Dan Vacek, Legal Marijuana Now Party
David Limbaugh, Independent
Frank Atwood, Approval Voting Party
Jerry White, Socialist Equality Party
Jim Hedges, Prohibition Party
Joseph Maldonado, Independent
Kyle Kopitke, Independent American Party
Laurence Koltikoff, Independent
Lynn Kahn, Independent
Mike Maturen, American Solidarity Party
Mike Smith, Independent
Monica Moorhead, Workers World Party
Peter Skewes, American Party of SC
Princess Khadijah Jacob Fambro, Revolutionary Party
Richard Duncan, Independent
Rod Silva, Nutrition Party
Ryan Scott, Independent
Scott Copeland, Constitution Party of Idaho
Tom Hoefling, America's Party
There are also 538 candidates that are write-in candidates only, with no ballot status. See politics1.com/p2016.htm for a full list.
Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Hillary Clinton. Samuel L. Jackson was a write-in candidate.
As of February 2016, the top Republican candidates for President are Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio. The top Democrat candidates for President are Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
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In the 2016 US Presidential election process, no candidates are related to royalty. It would be a rather unlikely situation for that to exist.
The Democratic Party lost to the Republican Party.
The General Election in the 2016 presidential election included 2 candidates - Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Many candidates files with the Federal Election Commission. Democratic candidates filing with the Federal Election Commission included Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Martin O'Malley, Lawrence Lessig, Jim Webb and Lincoln Chafee. Republican candidates filing with the Federal Election Commission included Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Mark Everson, Bobby Jindal, Mike Huckabee, Carly Fiorina, Rick Perry, Rand Paul, Chris Christie, George Pataki, Ron Santorum, Scott Walker, and Lindsey Graham.
The most recent incumbent president is Barack Obama. For the upcoming 2016 presidential election there are no candidates yet.
Yes. Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 (56.5%) electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 (42.2%) electoral votes.
In the recent 2016 election the Republicans gained the most seats.
Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 electoral votes.
Nobody is running right now. The most recent election finished in early November 2012, with President Barack Obama winning a second term in office; he defeated Mitt Romney. There will be another presidential election in 2016, and Mr. Obama cannot run again (he will have completed two terms); thus, there will be new candidates for the Democrats as well as for the Republicans. But in early 2013, it is much too early for any potential candidates to officially express their desire to run in the 2016 election.
Realistically, no. As much frustration as there might be on both sides, no alternative or 3rd party candidates have enough support or popularity to win. The only way a 3rd party will eventually have a chance is to work its way from the bottom up, starting with city councils and school boards and progressing from there.
What was the Dow Jones on election day 2016?
The United States presidential election of 2016 was held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.
The United States presidential election of 2016 was held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.