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1952:

Dwight D. Eisenhower (R, war general from Texas) defeated Adlai Stevenson (D, Governor of Illinois)

1956:

Dwight D. Eisenhower (R, Incumbent) defeated Adlai Stevenson (D, former Governor of Illinois)

1960:

John F. Kennedy (D, Senator of Massachusetts) defeated Richard Nixon (R, incumbent Vice President, former Senator of California)

1964:

Lyndon B. Johnson (D, incumbent President, former Vice President and Senator of Texas) defeated Barry Goldwater (R, Senator of Arizona)

1968:

Richard Nixon (R, former Vice President and Senator of California) defeated Hubert Humphrey (D, incumbent Vice President, former Senator of Minnesota) and George Wallace (Independent, former Governor of Alabama)

1972:

Richard Nixon (R, incumbent President) defeated George McGovern (D, Senator of South Dakota)

1976:

Jimmy Carter (D, Governor of Georgia) defeated Gerald Ford (R, incumbent President, former Representative of Michigan)

1980:

Ronald Reagan (R, former Governor of California) defeated Jimmy Carter (D, incumbent President) and John B. Anderson (independent, Representative of Illinois)

1984:

Ronald Reagan (R, incumbent President) defeated Walter Mondale (D, former Vice President and Senator of Minnesota)

1988:

George H. W. Bush (R, incumbent Vice President and former Representative of Texas) defeated Michael Dukakis (Governor of Massachusetts)

1992:

Bill Clinton (D, Governor of Arkansas) defeated George H. W. Bush (R, incumbent President) and Ross Perot (independent, businessman)

1996:

Bill Clinton (D, incumbent President) defeated Bob Dole (R, Senator of Kansas) and Ross Perot (Reform Party, businessman)

2000:

George W. Bush (R, Governor of Texas) defeated Al Gore (D, incumbent Vice President and former Senator of Tennessee). Gore won the popular vote, but not the electoral vote

2004:

George W. Bush (R, incumbent President) defeated John Kerry (D, Senator of Massachusetts)

2008:

Barack Obama (D, Senator of Illinois) defeated John McCain (R, Senator of Arizona)

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1956: Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower defeated Democrat Adlai E. Stevenson. 1960: Democrat John F. Kennedy defeated Republican Ricahrd M. Nixon. 1964: Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson defeated Republican Barry M. Goldwater. 1968: Republican Richard M. Nixon defeated Democrat Hubert H. Humphrey. 1972: Republican Richard M. Nixon defeated Democrat George S. McGovern. 1976: Democrat James E. (Jimmy) Carter defeated Republican Gerald R. Ford. 1980: Republican Ronald W. Reagan defeated Democrat Jimmy Carter. 1984: Republican Ronald W. Reagan defeated Democrat Walter F. Mondale. 1988: Republican George H.W. Bush defeated Democrat Michael S. Dukakis. 1992: Democrat William J. (Bill) Clinton defeated Republican George H.W. Bush. 1996: Democrat Bill Clinton defeated Republican Robert J. (Bob) Dole. 2000: Republican George W. Bush defeated Democrat Albert A. (Al) Gore. 2004: Republican George W. Bush defeated Democrat John F. Kerry. 2008: Democrat Barack H. Obama defeated Republican John S. McCain.

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Last 50 Years of US PresidentsThere were 11 President of the United States in the last 50 years from 2010. Below is the list of Presidents, followed by the years that they served.
  • The 34th President was Dwight D. Eisenhower (January 20, 1953 - January 20, 1961)

  • The 35th President was John F. Kennedy (January 20, 1961 - November 22, 1963)

  • The 36th President was Lyndon B. Johnson (November 22, 1963 - January 20, 1969)

  • The 37th President was Richard Nixon (January 20, 1969 - August 9, 1974)

  • The 38th President was Gerald Ford (August 9, 1974 - January 20, 1977)

  • The 39th President was Jimmy Carter (January 20, 1977 - January 20, 1981)

  • The 40th President was Ronald Reagan (January 20, 1981 - January 20, 1989)

  • The 41st President was George H. W. Bush (January 20, 1989 - January 20, 1993)

  • The 42nd President was Bill Clinton (January 20, 1993 - January 20, 2001)

  • The 43rd President was George W. Bush (January 20, 2001 - January 20, 2009)

  • The 44th President is Barack Obama. President Obama was in office from January 20, 2009 to the present (2010).

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1956 Presidential ElectionThe two candidates for the Presidential election of 1956 were; Adlai Stevenson - Estes Kefauver (Democratic) and Dwight D. Eisenhower - Richard Nixon (Republican). Dwight D. Eisenhower was reelected to a second term. The 34th President of the United States Eisenhower was in office from January 20, 1953 to January 20, 1961.
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Listed below is everyone who received at least one electoral vote or who was on the presidential/vice-presidential election ballot of at least one state since 1950. Those who received no electoral votes are listed in order by nationwide total of popular votes received.

1952

  • 442 votes -- Dwight D. Eisenhower (NY) / Richard M. Nixon (CA) -- Republican Party
  • 89 votes -- Adlai E. Stevenson II (IL) / John Sparkman (AL) -- Democratic Party
  • no vote -- Vincent Hallinan / Charlotta Bass -- Progressive Party
  • no vote -- Stuart Hamblen / Enoch A. Holtwick -- Prohibition Party
  • no vote -- Eric Hass / Stephen Emery -- Socialist Labor Party
  • no vote -- Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman -- Socialist Party
  • no vote -- Douglas MacArthur / Harry F. Byrd -- Constitution Party
  • no vote -- Farrell Dobbs / Myra Tanner Weiss -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Henry B. Krajewski / Frank Jenkins -- Poor Man's Party

1956

  • 457 votes -- Dwight D. Eisenhower (NY) / Richard M. Nixon (CA) -- Republican Party
  • 73 votes -- Adlai E. Stevenson II (IL) / Estes Kefauver (TN) -- Democratic Party
  • 1 vote -- Walter B. Jones (AL) / Herman Talmadge (GA) -- (unpledged elector)
  • no vote -- T. Coleman Andrews / Thomas Werdel -- State's Rights Party
  • no vote -- Eric Hass / Georgia Cozzini -- Socialist Labor Party
  • no vote -- Enoch A. Holtwick / Edwin Cooper -- Prohibition Party
  • no vote -- Farrell Dobbs / Myra Tanner Weiss -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Harry F. Byrd / William Jenner -- State's Rights Party
  • no vote -- Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman -- Socialist Party
  • no vote -- Henry B. Krajewski / Anne Yezo -- American 3rd Party
  • no vote -- Gerald L. K. Smith / Charles Robertson -- Christian Nationalist Party

1960

  • 303 votes -- John F. Kennedy (MA) / Lyndon B. Johnson (TX) -- Democratic Party
  • 219 votes -- Richard M. Nixon (CA) / Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (MA) -- Republican Party
  • 14 votes -- Harry F. Byrd (VA) / Strom Thurmond (SC) -- (unpledged electors)
  • 1 vote -- Harry F. Byrd (VA) / Barry M. Goldwater (AZ) -- (unpledged elector)
  • no vote -- Eric Hass / Georgia Cozzini -- Socialist Labor Party
  • no vote -- Rutherford Decker / E. Harold Munn -- Prohibition Party
  • no vote -- Orval Faubus / John Crommelin -- National State's Rights Party
  • no vote -- Farrell Dobbs / Myra Tanner Weiss -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Charles L. Sullivan / Merritt B. Curtis -- Constitution Party
  • no vote -- J. Bracken Lee / Kent Courtney -- Conservative Party
  • no vote -- C. Benton Coiner / Edward Silverman -- Conservative Party
  • no vote -- Lars Daly / Merritt B. Curtis -- Tax Cut Party
  • no vote -- Clennon Washington King, Jr. / Reginald Carter -- Ind. Afro-American Party
  • no vote -- Merritt B. Curtis / B. N. Miller -- Constitution Party

1964

  • 486 votes -- Lyndon B. Johnson (TX) / Hubert H. Humphrey (MN) -- Democratic Party
  • 52 votes -- Barry M. Goldwater (AZ) / William E. Miller (NY) -- Republican Party
  • no vote -- Eric Hass / Henning A. Blomen -- Socialist Labor Party
  • no vote -- Clifton DeBerry / Edward Shaw -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- E. Harold Munn / Mark Shaw -- Prohibition Party
  • no vote -- John Kasper / Jesse Stoner -- National State's Rights Party
  • no vote -- Joseph Lightburn / Theodore Billings -- Constitution Party
  • no vote -- Kirby Hensley / John Hopkins -- Universal Party

1968

  • 301 votes -- Richard M. Nixon (NY) / Spiro T. Agnew (MD) -- Republican Party
  • 191 votes -- Hubert H. Humphrey (MN) / Edmund S. Muskie (ME) -- Democratic Party
  • 46 votes -- George C. Wallace (AL) / Curtis E. LeMay (CA) -- American Independent Party
  • no vote -- Henning A. Blomen / George Taylor -- Socialist Labor Party
  • no vote -- Dick Gregory / Mark Lane -- Peace & Freedom Party
  • no vote -- Fred Halstead / Paul Boutelle -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Eldridge Cleaver / Judith Mage -- Peace & Freedom Party
  • no vote -- Eugene McCarthy / (various running mates) -- McCarthy Party
  • no vote -- E. Harold Munn / Rolland Fisher -- Prohibition Party
  • no vote -- Ventura Chaves / Adelico Moya -- People's Constitution Party
  • no vote -- Charlene Mitchell / Michael Zagarell -- Communist Party
  • no vote -- Kirby Hensley / Roscoe MacKenna -- Universal Party

1972

  • 520 votes -- Richard M. Nixon (NY) / Spiro T. Agnew (MD) -- Republican Party
  • 17 votes -- George McGovern (SD) / R. Sargent Shriver (MD) -- Democratic Party
  • 1 vote -- John Hospers (CA) / Theodora Nathan (OR) -- Libertarian Party
  • no vote -- John G. Schmitz / Thomas Anderson -- American Party
  • no vote -- Linda Jenness / Andrew Pulley -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Benjamin Spock / Julius Hobson -- People's Party
  • no vote -- Louie Fisher / Genevieve Gunderson -- Socialist Labor Party
  • no vote -- Gus Hall / Jarvis Tyner -- Communist Party
  • no vote -- Evelyn Reed / Clifton DeBerry -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- E. Harold Munn / Marshall Uncapher -- Prohibition Party
  • no vote -- John Mahalchik / Irving Homer -- America First Party
  • no vote -- Gabriel Green / Daniel Fry -- Universal Party

1976

  • 297 votes -- Jimmy Carter (GA) / Walter F. Mondale (MN) -- Democratic Party
  • 240 votes -- Gerald R. Ford (MI) / Robert Dole (KS) -- Republican Party
  • 1 vote -- Ronald Reagan (CA) / Robert Dole (KS) -- (faithless elector)
  • no vote -- Eugene McCarthy / (no running mate listed) -- Independent
  • no vote -- Roger MacBride / David Bergland -- Libertarian Party
  • no vote -- Lester Maddox / William Dyke -- American Independent Party
  • no vote -- Thomas J. Anderson / Rufus Shackelford -- American Party
  • no vote -- Peter Camejo / Willie Mae Reid -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Gus Hall / Jarvis Tyner -- Communist Party
  • no vote -- Margaret Wright / Benjamin Spock -- People's Party
  • no vote -- Lyndon LaRouche / R. Wayne Evans -- United States Labor Party
  • no vote -- Ben Bubar / Earl Dodge -- Prohibition Party
  • no vote -- Jules Levin / Constance Blomen -- Socialist Labor Party
  • no vote -- Frank Zeidler / J. Quinn Brisben -- Socialist Party
  • no vote -- Ernest Miller / Roy Eddy -- Restoration Party
  • no vote -- Frank Taylor / Henry Swan -- United American Party

1980

  • 489 votes -- Ronald Reagan (CA) / George Bush (TX) -- Republican Party
  • 49 votes -- Jimmy Carter (GA) / Walter F. Mondale (MN) -- Democratic Party
  • no vote -- John B. Anderson / Patrick Lucey -- Independent
  • no vote -- Ed Clark / David Koch -- Libertarian Party
  • no vote -- Barry Commoner / LaDonna Harris -- Citizens Party
  • no vote -- Gus Hall / Angela Davis -- Communist Party
  • no vote -- John Rarick / Eileen Shearer -- American Independent Party
  • no vote -- Clifton DeBerry / Matilde Zimmerman -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Ellen McCormack / Carroll Driscoll -- Right to Life Party
  • no vote -- Maureen Smith / Elizabeth Barron -- Peace & Freedom Party
  • no vote -- Deirdre Griswold / Larry Holmes -- Workers World Party
  • no vote -- Ben Bubar / Earl Dodge -- Statesman Party
  • no vote -- David McReynolds / Diane Drufenbrock -- Socialist Party
  • no vote -- Percy L. Greaves, Jr. / Frank Varnum -- American Party
  • no vote -- Andrew Pulley / Matilde Zimmerman -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Richard Congress / Matilde Zimmerman -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Kurt Lynen / Harry Kieve -- Middle Class Party
  • no vote -- Bill Gahres / J. F. Loghlin -- Down with Lawyers Party
  • no vote -- Frank Shelton / George Jackson -- American Party
  • no vote -- Martin Wendelken / (no running mate listed) -- Independent
  • no vote -- Harley McLain / Jewelie Goeller -- Natural Peoples Party

1984

  • 525 votes -- Ronald Reagan (CA) / George Bush (TX) -- Republican Party
  • 13 votes -- Walter F. Mondale (MN) / Geraldine A. Ferraro (NY) -- Democratic Party
  • no vote -- David Bergland / James Lewis -- Libertarian Party
  • no vote -- Lyndon LaRouche / Billy Davis -- Independent
  • no vote -- Sonia Johnson / Richard Walton -- Citizens Party
  • no vote -- Bob Richards / Maureen Salaman -- Populist Party
  • no vote -- Dennis L. Serrett / Nancy Ross -- Alliance Party
  • no vote -- Gus Hall / Angela Davis -- Communist Party
  • no vote -- Melvin T. Mason / Matilde Zimmerman -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Larry Holmes / Gloria LaRiva -- Workers World Party
  • no vote -- Delmar Dennis / Traves Brownlee -- American Party
  • no vote -- Edward Winn / Helen Halyard -- Workers League Party
  • no vote -- Earl Dodge / Warren Martin -- Prohibition Party
  • no vote -- John Anderson / Grace Pierce -- National Unity Party
  • no vote -- Gerald Baker / Ferris Alger -- Big Deal Party
  • no vote -- Arthur Lowery / Raymond Garland -- United Sovreign Citizens Party

1988

  • 426 votes -- George Bush (TX) / J. Danforth Quayle (IN) -- Republican Party
  • 111 votes -- Michael S. Dukakis (MA) / Lloyd Bentsen (TX) -- Democratic Party
  • 1 vote -- Lloyd Bentsen (TX) / Michael S. Dukakis (MA) -- (faithless elector)
  • no vote -- Ron Paul / Andre Marrou -- Libertarian Party
  • no vote -- Lenora Fulani / Joyce Dattner -- New Alliance Party
  • no vote -- David Duke / Floyd Parker -- Populist Party
  • no vote -- Eugene McCarthy / Florence Rice -- Consumer Party
  • no vote -- James Garfield / Charles Morsa -- American Independent Party
  • no vote -- Lyndon LaRouche / Debra Freeman -- National Economic Recovery Party
  • no vote -- William A. Marra / Joan Andrews -- Right to Life Party
  • no vote -- Edward Winn / Barry Porster -- Workers League Party
  • no vote -- James Warren / Kathleen Mickells -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Herbert G. Lewin / Vikki Murdock -- Peace & Freedom Party
  • no vote -- Earl Dodge / George Ormsby -- Prohibition Party
  • no vote -- Larry Holmes / Gloria LaRiva -- Workers World Party
  • no vote -- Willa Kenoyer / Ron Ehrenreich -- Socialist Party
  • no vote -- Delmar Dennis / Earl Jeppson -- American Party
  • no vote -- Jack Herer / Dana Beal -- Grassroots Party
  • no vote -- Louie Youngkeit / (no running mate listed) -- Independent
  • no vote -- John Martin / Cleveland Sparrow -- Third World Assembly Party

1992

  • 370 votes -- William J. Clinton (AR) / Albert A. Gore, Jr. (TN) -- Democratic Party
  • 168 votes -- George Bush (TX) / J. Danforth Quayle (IN) -- Republican Party
  • no vote -- H. Ross Perot / James Stockdale -- Independent
  • no vote -- Andre Marrou / Nancy Lord -- Libertarian Party
  • no vote -- J. Bo Gritz / Cyril Minett -- America First Party
  • no vote -- Lenora Fulani / Maria Munoz -- New Alliance Party
  • no vote -- Howard Phillips / Albion Knight, Jr. -- US Taxpayers Party
  • no vote -- Dr. John Hagelin / Dr. V. Tompkins -- Natural Law Party
  • no vote -- Ron Daniels / Asiba Tupahache -- Peace & Freedom Party
  • no vote -- Lyndon LaRouche / James Bevel -- Economic Recovery Party
  • no vote -- James Warren / Estelle DeBates -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Drew Bradford / (no running mate listed) -- Independent
  • no vote -- Jack Herer / Grimmer -- Grassroots Party
  • no vote -- J. Quinn Brisben / William Edwards -- Socialist Party
  • no vote -- Helen Halyard / Fred Mazelis -- Workers League Party
  • no vote -- John Yiamouyiannis / Allen McCone -- Take Back America Party
  • no vote -- Ehlers / Wendt -- Independent
  • no vote -- Earl Dodge / George Ormsby -- Prohibition Party
  • no vote -- Jim Boren / Bill Weidman -- Apathy Party
  • no vote -- Eugene A. Hem / Roland -- Third Party
  • no vote -- Isabell Masters / Walter Masters -- Looking Back Party
  • no vote -- Smith / Feimer -- American Party
  • no vote -- Gloria LaRiva / Larry Holmes -- Workers World Party

1996

  • 379 votes -- William J. Clinton (AR) / Albert A. Gore, Jr. (TN) -- Democratic Party
  • 159 votes -- Robert Dole (KS) / Jack Kemp (NY) -- Republican Party
  • no vote -- H. Ross Perot / Pat Choate -- Reform Party
  • no vote -- Ralph Nader / Winona LaDuke -- Green Party
  • no vote -- Harry Browne / Jo Jorgensen -- Libertarian Party
  • no vote -- Howard Phillips / Herbert Titus -- US Taxpayers Party
  • no vote -- Dr. John Hagelin / Dr. V. Tompkins -- Natural Law Party
  • no vote -- Monica Moorehead / Gloria LaRiva -- Workers World Party
  • no vote -- Marsha Feinland / Kate McClatchy -- Peace & Freedom Party
  • no vote -- Charles E. Collins / Rosemary Giumarra -- Independent
  • no vote -- James Harris / Laura Garza -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Dennis Peron / Arlin Troutt, Jr. -- Grassroots Party
  • no vote -- Mary Cal Hollis / Eric Chester -- Socialist Party
  • no vote -- Jerome White / Fred Mazelis -- Socialist Equality Party
  • no vote -- Diane Beall Templin / Gary Van Horn -- American Party
  • no vote -- Earl Dodge / Rachel Kelly -- Prohibition Party
  • no vote -- A. Peter Crane / Chandler -- Independent
  • no vote -- Just. Ralph Forbes / Anderson -- America First Party
  • no vote -- John Birrenback / McMahon -- Independent Grassroots Party
  • no vote -- Isabell Masters, PhD / Shirley Masters -- Looking Back Party
  • no vote -- Steve Michael / Ann Northrop -- Independent

2000

  • 271 votes -- George W. Bush (TX) / Richard B. Cheney (WY) -- Republican Party
  • 266 votes -- Albert A. Gore, Jr. (TN) / Joseph Lieberman (CT) -- Democratic Party
  • 1 vote -- not cast
  • no vote -- Ralph Nader / Winona LaDuke -- Green Party
  • no vote -- Pat Buchanan / Ezola Foster -- Reform Party
  • no vote -- Harry Browne / Art Olivier -- Libertarian Party
  • no vote -- Howard Phillips / J. Curtis Frazier -- Constitution Party
  • no vote -- Dr. John Hagelin / A. Nat. Goldhaber -- Natural Law Party
  • no vote -- James Harris / Margaret Trowe -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- L. Neil Smith / Vin Suprynowicz -- Libertarian Party
  • no vote -- David McReynolds / Mary Cal Hollis -- Socialist Party
  • no vote -- Monica Moorehead / Gloria LaRiva -- World Workers Party
  • no vote -- Cathy Gordon Brown / Sabrina Allen -- Independent
  • no vote -- Denny Lane / Dale Wilkinson -- Grassroots Party
  • no vote -- Randall Venson / Gene Kelly -- Independent
  • no vote -- Earl Dodge / W. Dean Watkins -- Prohibition Party
  • no vote -- Louie Youngkeit / Robert Beck -- Independent

2004

  • 286 votes -- George W. Bush (TX) / Richard B. Cheney (WY) -- Republican Party
  • 251 votes -- John F. Kerry (MA) / John Edwards (NC) -- Democratic Party
  • 1 vote -- John Edwards (NC) / John Edwards (NC) -- (faithless elector)
  • no vote -- Ralph Nader / Peter Camejo -- Independent
  • no vote -- Michael Badnarik / Richard Campagna -- Libertarian Party
  • no vote -- Michael Peroutka / Chuck Baldwin -- Constitution Party
  • no vote -- David Cobb / Pat LaMarche -- Green Party
  • no vote -- Leonard Peltier / Janice Jordan -- Peace & Freedom Party
  • no vote -- Walt Brown / Mary Alice Herbert -- Socialist Party
  • no vote -- Róger Calero / Arrin Hawkins -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Thomas Harens / Jennifer Ryan -- Christian Freedom Party
  • no vote -- Gene C. Amondson / Leroy J. Pletten -- Concerns of People Party
  • no vote -- Bill Van Auken / Jim Lawrence -- Socialist Equality Party
  • no vote -- John Parker / Teresa Gutierrez -- Workers World Party
  • no vote -- Charles Jay / Marilyn Taylor -- Personal Choice Party
  • no vote -- Stanford Andress / Irene Deasy -- Independent
  • no vote -- Earl Dodge / Howard Lydick -- Prohibition Party

2008

  • 365 votes -- Barack Obama (IL) / Joe Biden (DE) -- Democratic Party
  • 173 votes -- John McCain (AZ) / Sarah Palin (AK) -- Republican Party
  • no vote -- Ralph Nader / Matt Gonzalez -- Independent
  • no vote -- Bob Barr / Wayne Allyn Root -- Libertarian Party
  • no vote -- Chuck Baldwin / Darrell L. Castle -- Constitution Party
  • no vote -- Cynthia A. McKinney / Rosa A. Clemente -- Green Party
  • no vote -- Alan Keyes / Wiley S. Drake, Sr. -- Independent
  • no vote -- Ron Paul / Barry Goldwater, Jr. -- LA Taxpayers Party
  • no vote -- Róger Calero / Alyson Kennedy -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Gloria LaRiva / Eugene Puryear -- Socialism and Liberation Party
  • no vote -- Brian Moore / Stewart A. Alexander -- Socialist Party
  • no vote -- Richard Duncan / Ricky Johnson -- Independent
  • no vote -- Charles Jay / Tom Knapp -- Boston Tea Party
  • no vote -- John Joseph Polachek / (no running mate listed) -- New Party
  • no vote -- Frank E. McEnulty / David Mangan -- New American Independent Party
  • no vote -- Jeffrey J. Wamboldt / David J. Klimisch -- We, the People Party
  • no vote -- Thomas R. Stevens / Alden Link -- Objectivist Party
  • no vote -- Gene C. Amondson / Leroy J. Pletten -- Prohibition Party
  • no vote -- Jeff Boss / (no running mate listed) -- Vote Here Party
  • no vote -- George D. J. Phillies / Chris Bennett -- Libertarian Party
  • no vote -- Jonathan E. Allen / Jeffrey D. Stath -- Independent
  • no vote -- Ted C. Weill / Frank McEnulty -- Reform Party
  • no vote -- Bradford Lyttle / (no running mate listed) -- US Pacifist Party

2012

  • 332 votes -- Barack Obama (IL) / Joe Biden (DE) -- Democratic Party
  • 206 votes -- Mitt Romney (MA) / Paul Ryan (WI) -- Republican Party
  • no vote -- Gary Johnson / James P. Gray -- Libertarian Party
  • no vote -- Jill Stein / Cheri Honkala -- Green Party
  • no vote -- Virgil H. Goode, Jr. / James N. Clymer -- Constitution Party
  • no vote -- Roseanne Barr / Cindy Sheehan -- Peace & Freedom Party
  • no vote -- Rocky Anderson / Luis J. Rodriguez -- Justice, Natural Law, Progressive, Independent
  • no vote -- Thomas Hoefling / Jonathan D. Ellis -- American Independent Party
  • no vote -- Randall Terry / Marjorie Smith -- Independent
  • no vote -- Richard Duncan / Ricky Johnson -- Independent
  • no vote -- Peta Lindsay / Yari Osorio -- Socialism and Liberation Party
  • no vote -- Chuck Baldwin / Joseph Martin -- Reform Party
  • no vote -- Will Christensen / Kenneth L. Gibbs -- Constitution Party
  • no vote -- Stewart Alexander / Alex Mendoza -- Socialist Party
  • no vote -- James Harris / Maura DeLuca -- Socialist Workers Party
  • no vote -- Thomas R. Stevens / Alden Link -- Objectivist Party
  • no vote -- Jim Carlson / George McMahon -- Grassroots Party
  • no vote -- Jill Ann Reed / Thomas A. Cary -- Independent
  • no vote -- Merlin Miller / Harry V. Bertram -- American Third Position Party
  • no vote -- Sheila Tittle / Matthew A. Turner -- We the People Party
  • no vote -- Jerry White / Phyllis Scherrer -- Socialist Equality Party
  • no vote -- Dean Morstad / Josh Franke-Hyland -- Constitutional Government Party
  • no vote -- Jerry Litzel / Jim Litzel -- Independent
  • no vote -- Barbara Dale Washer / Cathy L. Toole -- Reform Party
  • no vote -- Jeff Boss / Bob Pasternak -- NSA Did 911 Party
  • no vote -- Andre Barnett / Kenneth Cross -- Reform Party
  • no vote -- Jack Fellure / Toby Davis -- Prohibition Party
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Republican : Richard Nixon for California, incumbent vice-president

Democrat: John F. Kennedy, US Senator from Massachusetts.

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