1872 and 1892 Victoria Chaflin Woodhull, United States of America
Candidate for The Equal Rights Party in a number of States. She lived (1838-1927) .
Geraldine Ferraro
Geraldine Ferraro (1984). The presidential nominee was Walter Mondale.
Geraldine Ferraro ran for Vice-President with Presidential candidate Walter Mondale on the Democratic ticket in 1984.
Geraldine Ferraro was nominated to run as Vice-President on the Democratic ticket with Presidential candidate Walter Mondale in 1984. She was the first woman nominated to run for public office. Ronald Reagan won the election for his second term of office that year.
In 1884 Marietta (Lizzie Bell) Stow was the first woman candidate for vice president. She ran on The Equal Rights party ticket. Exactly, one-hundred years later, in 1984, Geraldine Ferraro was the first vice presidential candidate of a major party -- the Democratic Party.
Geraldine Ferraro
Geraldine Ferraro was the first woman to run on a major Presidential election ticket. She ran with Walter Mondale as the Vice Presidential candidate in 1984.
Geraldine Ferraro (1984). The presidential nominee was Walter Mondale.
Geraldine Ferraro ran for Vice-President with Presidential candidate Walter Mondale on the Democratic ticket in 1984.
No, Geraldine Ferraro was the first, but on the democratic vice presidential ticket with Walter Mondale in 1984. The two women are not at all alike. Geraldine might be considered a traditional feminist/ advocate for women on traditional women's issues (ie abortion, equal pay for equal work, etc.
see 1964 presidential election.
Geraldine Ferraro was nominated to run as Vice-President on the Democratic ticket with Presidential candidate Walter Mondale in 1984. She was the first woman nominated to run for public office. Ronald Reagan won the election for his second term of office that year.
There was no Presidential election in 2002. Perhaps you are asking about Joseph Lieberman who was a Jew on the Democratic Vice-Presidential Ticket in 2000.
In US Presidential political parlance, a "Kangaroo Ticket" refers to a ticket where the presidential candidate and vice presidential candidate are not from the same political party. This term is often used to describe an unconventional or unexpected pairing of candidates on the same ticket, similar to the unique characteristics of a kangaroo.
Mary McLeod Bethune
They are called the party's presidential ticket. Also the party's presidential nominees.
Yes. Carol Simpson was the first woman and first minority to moderate a presidential debate. The presidential debate was between Bill Clinton and George Bush Sr. in 1992.
In 1884 Marietta (Lizzie Bell) Stow was the first woman candidate for vice president. She ran on The Equal Rights party ticket. Exactly, one-hundred years later, in 1984, Geraldine Ferraro was the first vice presidential candidate of a major party -- the Democratic Party.