1952 - Ike
1956 - Ike
1960 - Nixon
1964 - Goldwater
1968 - Nixon
1972 - Nixon
1976 - Ford
1980 - Reagan
1984 - Reagan
1988 - Bush 1
1992 - Bush 1
1996 - Dole
2000 - Bush 2
2004 - Bush 2
2008 - McCain
Republican Party: Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower (President) and Richard Nixon (won)
Democratic Party: Adlai Stevenson and John Sparkman
Minor parties (won no electoral votes)
Progressive Party - Vincent Hallinan / Charlotta Bass
Prohibition Party - Stuart Hamblen / Enoch A. Holtwick
Socialist Labor Party - Eric Hass / Stephen Emery
Socialist Party - Darlington Hoopes / Samuel H. Friedman
Socialist Workers Party - Farrell Dobbs / Myra Tanner weiss
Constitution Party - Douglas MacArthur / Harry F. Byrd
Dwight D.Eisenhower/Richard M.Nixon Adlai E.Stevenson/C.Estes Kefauver
The two candidates in the 1952 Preidential Election were, for the Republicans, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and, for the Democrats, Adlai Stevenson.
The two major party candidates for U.S. President in 1952 were General Dwight D. Eisenhower (R-NY) and Governor Adlai E. Stevenson II (D-IL).
Kennedy and Nixon
Truman beat Dewey.
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Dwight D.Eisenhower/Richard M.Nixon Adlai E.Stevenson/John J.Sparkman
There was no Presidential election in 1950.
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Do the voters elect electors not the presidential candidates
each party nominated presidential and vice-presidential candidates
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were the candidates in the first contested presidential election.
Richard M.Nixon/Spiro Agnew George McGovern/R.Sargent Shriver
1962 Election day for the 1952 presidential election occurred on November 4.
There was not a Presidenatal election in 1950. In 1948 Tom Dewey lost to Harry Truman. In 1952 Adlai Stevenson lost to Ike.
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Presidential candidates qualify for Federal election funds by registering for them. The candidates must raise individual contribution funds of $5000 in 20 of the States to receive matching funds.