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Prohibition and Socialist parties
[edit]Elec- tion |
Prohibition Party nominee | Convention site | Socialist Labor Party nominee |
Convention site | Socialist Party † nominee |
Convention site |
1872 | James Black | Columbus, Ohio | ||||
1876 | Green Clay Smith | Cleveland, Ohio | ||||
1880 | Neal Dow | Cleveland | ||||
1884 | John P. St. John | Pittsburgh, Penna. | ||||
1888 | Clinton B. Fisk | Indianapolis, Ind. | ||||
1892 | John Bidwell | Cincinnati, Ohio | Simon Wing | New York City | ||
1896 | Joshua Levering | Pittsburgh | Charles Matchett | New York City | ||
1900 | John G. Woolley | Chicago, Illinois | Joseph F. Malloney | New York City | Eugene V. Debs (Social Democratic) |
Indianapolis (Social Democratic Party) |
1904 | Silas C. Swallow | Indianapolis | Charles H. Corregan | New York City | Eugene V. Debs | Chicago |
1908 | Eugene W. Chafin | Columbus | August Gillhaus | New York City | Eugene V. Debs | Chicago |
1912 | Eugene W. Chafin | Atlantic City, N.J. | Arthur E. Reimer | New York City | Eugene V. Debs | Indianapolis |
1916 | J. Frank Hanly | St. Paul, Minn. | Arthur E. Reimer | New York City | (mail ballot) | |
1920 | Aaron Watkins | Lincoln, Nebraska | William Wesley Cox | New York City | Eugene V. Debs | New York City |
1924 | Herman P. Faris | Columbus | Frank T. Johns | New York City | Robert M. La Follette, Sr. (Progressive) |
Cleveland |
1928 | William F. Varney | Chicago | Verne L. Reynolds | New York City | Norman Thomas | New York City |
1932 | William D. Upshaw | Indianapolis | Verne L. Reynolds | New York City | Norman Thomas | Milwaukee, Wisc. |
1936 | D. Leigh Colvin | Niagara Falls, N.Y. | John W. Aiken | New York City | Norman Thomas | Cleveland |
1940 | Roger W. Babson | Chicago | John W. Aiken | New York City | Norman Thomas | Washington, D.C. |
1944 | Claude A. Watson | Indianapolis | Edward A. Teichert | New York City | Norman Thomas | Reading, Penna. |
1948 | Claude A. Watson | Winona Lake, Ind. | Edward A. Teichert | New York City | Norman Thomas | Reading |
1952 | Stuart Hamblen | Indianapolis | Eric Hass | New York City | Darlington Hoopes | Cleveland |
1956 | Enoch A. Holtwick | Milford, Indiana | Eric Hass | New York City | Darlington Hoopes | Chicago |
1960 | Rutherford Decker | Winona Lake | Eric Hass | New York City | ||
1964 | E. Harold Munn | Chicago | Eric Hass | New York City | ||
1968 | E. Harold Munn | Detroit | Henning A. Blomen | Brooklyn, N.Y. | ||
1972 | E. Harold Munn | Wichita, Kansas | Louis Fisher | Detroit | ||
1976 | Benjamin C. Bubar | Wheat Ridge, Colo. | Jules Levin | Southfield, Mich. | Frank P. Zeidler | Milwaukee [SPUSA] |
1980 | Benjamin C. Bubar | Birmingham, Alab. | David McReynolds | Milwaukee [SPUSA] | ||
1984 | Earl Dodge | Mandan, North Dakota |
Sonia Johnson (Citizens' Party) |
Milwaukee [SPUSA] | ||
1988 | Earl Dodge | Springfield, Illinois | Willa Kenoyer | Milwuakee [SPUSA] | ||
1992 | Earl Dodge | Minneapolis, Minn. | J. Quinn Brisben | Milwaukee [SPUSA] | ||
1996 | Earl Dodge | Denver, Colorado | Mary Cal Hollis | Milwaukee [SPUSA] | ||
2000 | Earl Dodge | Bird-in-Hand, Penna. | David McReynolds | Milwaukee [SPUSA] | ||
2004 | Gene Amondson | Fairfield Glade, Tenn. | Walt Brown | Chicago [SPUSA] | ||
2008 | Gene Amondson | Indianapolis | Brian Moore | St. Louis [SPUSA] |
† Socialist Party: The 1900 convention was of the Social Democratic Party of America which merged in 1901 into the Socialist Party of America (1901–72), whose conventions are shown from 1904 to 1956. The conventions since 1976 are of the Socialist Party, USA, organized in 1973 by former members of the Socialist Party of America.
Constitution, Citizens', Green and Libertarian Parties
[edit]Elec- tion |
U.S. Taxpayers' or Constitution Party nominee |
Convention site | Citizens' or Green Party nominee |
Convention site |
Libertarian Nominee |
Convention site |
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1972 | John Hospers | Denver, Colo. | ||||
1976 | Roger MacBride | Washington, D.C. | ||||
1980 | Barry Commoner | Cleveland Cit | Ed Clark | Washington | ||
1984 | Sonia Johnson | St. Paul, Minn. Cit | David Bergland | Washington | ||
1988 | Ron Paul | Washington | ||||
1992 | Howard Phillips | New Orleans USTP | André Marrou | Washington | ||
1996 | Howard Phillips | San Diego USTP | Ralph Nader | Los Angeles G | Harry Browne | Washington |
2000 | Howard Phillips | St. Louis, Mo. Con | Ralph Nader | Los Angeles G | Harry Browne | Anaheim, Calif. |
2004 | Michael Peroutka | Valley Forge, Pa. Con | David Cobb | Milwaukee G | Michael Badnarik | Atlanta, Georgia |
2008 | Chuck Baldwin | Kansas City, Mo. Con | Cynthia McKinney | Chicago G | Bob Barr | Denver |
American, Constitution, Green and Libertarian Parties
[edit]Elec- tion |
American, U.S. Taxpayers' or Constitution Party nominee |
Convention site | Citizens' or Green Party nominee |
Convention site |
Libertarian Nominee |
Convention site |
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1972 | John G. Schmitz | Louisville, Ky. Am | John Hospers | Denver, Colo. | ||
1976 | Thomas J. Anderson | Salt Lake City Am | Roger MacBride | Washington, D.C. | ||
1980 | Percy L. Greaves, Jr. | Pasadena, Calif. Am | Barry Commoner | Cleveland Cit | Ed Clark | Washington |
1984 | Delmar Dennis | Charlotte, N.C. Am | Sonia Johnson | St. Paul, Minn. Cit | David Bergland | Washington |
1988 | Delmar Dennis | Salt Lake City Am | Ron Paul | Washington | ||
1992 | Howard Phillips | New Orleans USTP | André Marrou | Washington | ||
1996 | Howard Phillips | San Diego USTP | Ralph Nader | Los Angeles G | Harry Browne | Washington |
2000 | Howard Phillips | St. Louis, Mo. Con | Ralph Nader | Los Angeles G | Harry Browne | Anaheim, Calif. |
2004 | Michael Peroutka | Valley Forge, Pa. Con | David Cobb | Milwaukee G | Michael Badnarik | Atlanta, Georgia |
2008 | Chuck Baldwin | Kansas City, Mo. Con | Cynthia McKinney | Chicago G | Bob Barr | Denver |
Socialist Party nominees
[edit]- 1900– Eugene V. Debs and Job Harriman (87,945 votes, 0.6%)
- 1904– Eugene V. Debs and Benjamin Hanford (402,810 votes, 3.0%)
- 1908– Eugene V. Debs and Ben Hanford (420,793 votes, 2.8%)
- 1912– Eugene V. Debs and Emil Seidel (901,551 votes, 6.0%)
- 1916– Allan L. Benson and George R. Kirkpatrick (590,524 votes, 3.2%)
- 1920– Eugene V. Debs and Seymour Stedman (913,693 votes, 3.4%)
- 1924– endorsed Progressive Party candidates Robert M. La Follette, Sr. and Burton K. Wheeler (4,831,706 votes, 16.6%, on Progressive, Socialist, and other ballot lines)
- 1928– Norman Thomas and James H. Maurer (267,478 votes, 0.7%)
- 1932– Norman Thomas and James H. Maurer (884,885 votes, 2.2%)
- 1936– Norman Thomas and George A. Nelson (187,910 votes, 0.4%)
- 1940– Norman Thomas and Maynard C. Krueger (116,599 votes, 0.2%)
- 1944– Norman Thomas and Darlington Hoopes (79,017 votes, 0.2%)
- 1948– Norman Thomas and Tucker P. Smith (139,569 votes, 0.3%)
- 1952– Darlington Hoopes and Samuel H. Friedman (20,065 votes, <0.1%)
- 1956– Darlington Hoopes and Samuel H. Friedman (2,044 votes, <0.1%)