Gorge wallace
attract enough votes from a major-party candidate that they lose the election
Gorge wallace
Gorge wallace
Wallace wanted to end desegregation efforts and unite southerners under a new party.
George Wallace
George Wallace ran as a third party candidate. He received 46 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Nixon 31,785,480, Humphrey 31,275,166, and George Wallace 9,906,473.
George Wallace from Alabama was the one. He carried five southern states for a total of 46 electoral votes.
Assuming you are asking about the US, Fred Halstead was the Socialist Workers Party candidate in the 1968 Presidential election.
George Wallace
George Wallace, governor of Alabama, ran as a third party candidate in 1968. He won 5 states, got 13.5% of the popular vote and 46 electoral votes. His main issue was racial segregation which he favored.
George Corley Wallace, Jr.
In the 1968 presidential election, George Wallace, the candidate for the American Independent Party, won five states. These states were Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Wallace's campaign focused on segregation and states' rights, appealing to many voters in the South. His electoral success was notable as it marked a significant third-party challenge in a highly polarized election year.