Year |
Democratic |
Republican |
Other |
1856 |
James Buchanan (Pa.) – John C. Breckinridge (Ky.) |
John Fremont (Calif.) – William Dayton (N.J.) |
Millard Fillmore – Andrew Jackson Donelson (American Party) |
1860 |
Stephen A. Douglas (Ill.) – Herschel Vespasian Johnson (Ga.) |
Abraham Lincoln (Ill.) – Hannibal Hamlin (Maine) |
John C. Breckinridge – Joseph Lane (Southern Democratic) John Bell – Edward Everett (Constitutional Union) |
1864 |
George McClellan (N.J.) – George Hunt Pendleton (Ohio) |
Abraham Lincoln (Ill.) – Andrew Johnson (Tenn.) |
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1868 |
Horatio Seymour (N.Y.) – Francis Blair (Mo.) |
Ulysses S. Grant (Ill.) – Schuyler Colfax (Ind.) |
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1872 |
Horace Greeley (N.Y.) – B. Gratz Brown (Mo.) |
Ulysses S. Grant (Ill.) – Henry Wilson (Mass.) |
Charles O'Conor – Charles Francis Adams (Straight Out Democratic) |
1876 |
Samuel J. Tilden (N.Y.) – Thomas Hendricks (Ind.) |
Rutherford B. Hayes (Ohio) – William A. Wheeler (N.Y.) |
Peter Cooper – Samuel Fenton Cary (Greenback Labor) Green Clay Smith – Gideon T. Stewart (Prohibition) |
1880 |
Winfield Scott Hancock (Pa.) – William English (Ind.) |
James Garfield (Ohio) – Chester A. Arthur (N.Y.) |
James B. Weaver – Benjamin J. Chambers (Greenback Labor) Neal Dow – Henry A. Thompson (Prohibition) |
1884 |
Grover Cleveland (N.Y.) – Thomas Hendricks (Ind.) |
James Blaine (Maine) – John A. Logan (Ill.) |
Benjamin F. Butler – Absolom M. West (Greenback/Anti-Monopoly) John P. St. John – William Daniel (Prohibition) |
1888 |
Grover Cleveland (N.Y.) – Allen G. Thurman (Ohio) |
Benjamin Harrison (Ind.) – Levi Morton (N.Y.) |
Clinton B. Fisk – John A. Brooks (Prohibition) Alson J. Streeter – Charles E. Cunningham (Union Labor) |
1892 |
Grover Cleveland (N.Y.) – Adlai E. Stevenson (Ill.) |
Benjamin Harrison (Ind.) – Whitelaw Reid (N.Y.) |
James B. Weaver – James G. Field (Populist) John Bidwell – James B. Cranfill (Prohibition) Simon Wing – Charles H. Matchett (Socialist Labor) |
1896 |
William Jennings Bryan (Neb.) – Arthur Sewall (Maine) |
William McKinley (Ohio) – Garret Hobart (N.J.) |
John M. Palmer (Ill.) – Simon Bolivar Buckner, Sr. (Ky.) (National Democratic) Joshua Levering – Hale Johnson (Prohibition) Charles H. Matchett – Matthew Maguire (Socialist Labor) |
1900 |
William Jennings Bryan (Neb.) – Adlai E. Stevenson (Ill.) |
William McKinley (Ohio) – Theodore Roosevelt (N.Y.) |
John G. Woolley – Henry B. Metcalf (Prohibition) Eugene V. Debs (Ind.) – Job Harriman (Socialist) Wharton Barker – Ignatius L. Donnelly (Populist) Joseph F. Maloney – Valentine Remmel (Socialist Labor) |
1904 |
Alton B. Parker (N.Y.) – Henry G. Davis (W.V.) |
Theodore Roosevelt (N.Y.) – Charles W. Fairbanks (Ind.) |
Eugene V. Debs (Ind.) – Benjamin Hanford (Socialist) Silas C. Swallow – George Washington Carroll (Prohibition) Thomas E. Watson – Thomas Tibbles (Populist) Charles H. Corregan – William Wesley Cox (Socialist Labor) |
1908 |
William Jennings Bryan (Neb.) – John W. Kern (Ind.) |
William Howard Taft (Ohio) – James S. Sherman (N.Y.) |
Eugene V. Debs (Ind.) – Benjamin Hanford (Socialist) Eugene W. Chafin – Aaron S. Watkins (Prohibition) Thomas L. Hisgen – John Temple Graves (Independence) August Gillhaus – Donald L. Munro (Socialist Labor) |
1912 |
Woodrow Wilson (N.J.) – Thomas R. Marshall (Ind.) |
William Howard Taft (Ohio) – James S. Sherman (N.Y.)/Nicholas M. Butler (N.Y.)* |
Theodore Roosevelt (N.Y.) – Hiram W. Johnson (Calif.) (Progressive) Eugene V. Debs (Ind.) – Emil Seidel (Socialist) Eugene W. Chafin – Aaron S. Watkins (Prohibition) Arthur E. Reimer – August Gillhaus (Socialist Labor) |
1916 |
Woodrow Wilson (N.J.) – Thomas R. Marshall (Ind.) |
Charles Evans Hughes (N.Y.) – Charles W. Fairbanks (Ind.) |
Allan L. Benson – George R. Kirkpatrick (Socialist) J. Frank Hanly – Ira Landrith (Prohibition) Arthur E. Reimer – Caleb Harrison (Socialist Labor) |
1920 |
James M. Cox (Ohio) – Franklin D. Roosevelt (N.Y.) |
Warren G. Harding (Ohio) – Calvin Coolidge (Mass.) |
Eugene V. Debs (Ind.) – Seymour Stedman (Socialist) Parley P. Christensen – Maximillian Hays (Farmer-Labor) Aaron Watkins – D. Leigh Colvin (Prohibition) |
1924 |
John W. Davis (W.V.) – Charles W. Bryan (Neb.) |
Calvin Coolidge (Mass.) – Charles G. Dawes (Ill.) |
Robert M. LaFollette – Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive) Frank T. Johns – Verne L. Reynolds (Socialist Labor) |
1928 |
Al Smith (N.Y.) – Joseph Taylor Robinson (Ark.) |
Herbert Hoover (Calif.) – Charles Curtis (Kans.) |
Norman Thomas – James H. Maurer (Socialist) William Z. Foster – Ben Gitlow (Communist) Verne L. Reynolds – Jeremiah D. Crowley (Socialist Labor) |
1932 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt (N.Y.) – John Nance Garner (Tex.) |
Herbert Hoover (Calif.) – Charles Curtis (Kans.) |
Norman Thomas – James H. Maurer (Socialist) William Z. Foster – James W. Ford (Communist) William D. Upshaw – Frank S. Regan (Prohibition) Verne L. Reynolds – John W. Aiken (Socialist Labor) |
1936 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt (N.Y.) – John Nance Garner (Tex.) |
Alf Landon (Kans.) – Frank Knox (Ill.) |
William Lemke – Thomas C. O'Brien (Union) Norman Thomas – George A. Nelson (Socialist) Earl Browder – James W. Ford (Communist) D. Leigh Colvin – Claude A. Watson (Prohibition) |
1940 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt (N.Y.) – Henry A. Wallace (Iowa) |
Wendell Willkie (Ind.) – Charles L. McNary (Ore.) |
Norman Thomas – Maynard C. Krueger (Socialist) Roger W. Babson – Edgar V. Moorman (Prohibition) |
1944 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt (N.Y.) – Harry S. Truman (Mo.) |
Thomas Dewey (N.Y.) – John W. Bricker (Ohio) |
Norman Thomas – Darlington Hoopes (Socialist) Claude A. Watson – Andrew Johnson (Prohibition) |
1948 |
Harry S. Truman (Mo.) – Alben W. Barkley (Ky.) |
Thomas Dewey (N.Y.) – Earl Warren (Calif.) |
Strom Thurmond – Fielding L. Wright (States' Rights) Henry A. Wallace – Glen H. Taylor (Progressive) Norman Thomas – Tucker P. Smith (Socialist) Edward A. Teichert – Stephen Emery (Socialist Labor) |
1952 |
Adlai Stevenson II (Ill.) – John Sparkman (Ala.) |
Dwight D. Eisenhower (N.Y.) – Richard Nixon (Calif.) |
Vincent Hallinan – Charlotta Bass (Progressive) Eric Hass – Georgia Cozzini (Socialist Labor) |
1956 |
Adlai Stevenson II (Ill.) – Estes Kefauver (Tenn.) |
Dwight D. Eisenhower (N.Y.) – Richard Nixon (Calif.) |
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1960 |
John F. Kennedy (Mass.) – Lyndon B. Johnson (Tex.) |
Richard Nixon (Calif.) – Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (Mass.) |
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1964 |
Lyndon B. Johnson (Tex.) – Hubert Humphrey (Minn.) |
Barry Goldwater (Ariz.) – William E. Miller (N.Y.) |
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1968 |
Hubert Humphrey (Minn.) – Edmund Muskie (Maine) |
Richard Nixon (Calif.) – Spiro Agnew (Md.) |
George Wallace – Curtis LeMay (American Independent) |
1972 |
George McGovern (S.D.) – Sargent Shriver (Md.) |
Richard Nixon (Calif.) – Spiro Agnew (Md.) |
John G. Schmitz – Thomas J. Anderson (American Independent) |
1976 |
Jimmy Carter (Ga.) – Walter Mondale (Minn.) |
Gerald Ford (Mich.) – Bob Dole (Kans.) |
Eugene McCarthy – (various) (Independent) Roger MacBride – David Bergland (Libertarian) Peter Camejo – Willie Mae Reid (Socialist Workers) Gus Hall – Jarvis Tyner (Communist) Lyndon LaRouche – Ronald Wayne Evans (Labor) |
1980 |
Jimmy Carter (Ga.) – Walter Mondale (Minn.) |
Ronald Reagan (Calif.) – George H. W. Bush (Tex.) |
John B. Anderson – Patrick J. Lucey (Independent) Ed Clark – David H. Koch (Libertarian) Barry Commoner – LaDonna Harris (Citizens) Gus Hall – Angela Davis (Communist) |
1984 |
Walter Mondale (Minn.) – Geraldine Ferraro (N.Y.) |
Ronald Reagan (Calif.) – George H. W. Bush (Tex.) |
David Bergland – James A. Lewis (Libertarian) Dennis L. Serrette – Nancy Ross (New Alliance) |
1988 |
Michael Dukakis (Mass.) – Lloyd Bentsen (Tex.) |
George H. W. Bush (Tex.) – Dan Quayle (Ind.) |
Ron Paul – Andre Marrou (Libertarian) Lenora Fulani – (various) (New Alliance) |
1992 |
Bill Clinton (Ark.) – Al Gore (Tenn.) |
George H. W. Bush (Tex.) – Dan Quayle (Ind.) |
Ross Perot – James Stockdale (Independent) Andre Marrou – Nancy Lord (Libertarian) Lenora Fulani – Maria Elizabeth Muñoz (New Alliance) |
1996 |
Bill Clinton (Ark.) – Al Gore (Tenn.) |
Bob Dole (Kans.) – Jack Kemp (N.Y.) |
Ross Perot – Patrick Choate (Reform) Harry Browne – Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian) Howard Phillips – Herb Titus (Taxpayers) John Hagelin – Michael Tompkins (Natural Law) |
2000 |
Al Gore (Tenn.) – Joe Lieberman (Conn.) |
George W. Bush (Tex.) – Dick Cheney (Wyo.) |
Ralph Nader – Winona LaDuke (Green) Pat Buchanan – Ezola Foster (Reform) Harry Browne – Art Olivier (Libertarian) Howard Phillips – Curtis Frazier (Constitution) John Hagelin – Nat Goldhaber (Natural Law) |
2004 |
John Kerry (Mass.) – John Edwards (N.C.) |
George W. Bush (Tex.) – Dick Cheney (Wyo.) |
Ralph Nader – Peter Camejo (Independent/Reform) Michael Badnarik – Richard Campagna (Libertarian) Michael Peroutka – Chuck Baldwin (Constitution) David Cobb – Pat LaMarche (Green) |
2008 |
Barack Obama (Ill.) – Joseph Biden (Del.) |
John McCain (Ariz.) – Sarah Palin (Alaska) |
Bob Barr – Wayne Allyn Root (Libertarian) Ralph Nader – Matt Gonzalez (Independent) Cynthia McKinney – Rosa Clemente (Green) Chuck Baldwin – Darrell Castle (Constitution) |
2012 |
Barack Obama (Ill.) – Joseph Biden (Del.) |
Mitt Romney (Mass.) – Paul Ryan (Wis.) |
Jill Stein - Cheri Honkala (Green) Gary Johnson - Jim Gray (Libertarian) |