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Opponents who received over one percent of the popular vote or ran an official campaign that received Electoral College votes are listed. Offices held prior to Election Day are included, and those held on Election Day have an italicized end date.Table of Contents19th century[edit]1828, 1832[edit]1836, 1840[edit]1844[edit]1848[edit]1852[edit]1856[edit]1860[edit]1864[edit]1868[edit]1872[edit]1876[edit]1880[edit]1884, 1888, 1892[edit]1896, 1900[edit]20th century[edit]1904[edit]1908[edit]1912, 1916[edit]1920[edit]1924[edit]1928[edit]1932, 1936, 1940, 1944[edit]1948[edit]1952, 1956[edit]1960[edit]1964[edit]1968[edit]1972[edit]1976, 1980[edit]1984[edit]1988[edit]1992, 1996[edit]21st century[edit]2000[edit]2004[edit]2008, 2012[edit]2016[edit]2020[edit]See also[edit]19th century[edit]1828, 1832[edit]1836, 1840[edit]Presidentialnominee1836 (won), 1840 (lost)Vice presidentialnomineeMartin Van Buren of NY(1782\u20131862)Prior public experienceHigher educationPrior public experienceHigher educationRichard Johnson of KY(1780\u20131850)Opponent(s)William Harrison (Northern Whig)Hugh White (Southern Whig)Electoral vote (President)[3]Van Buren: 170 (57.8%)Harrison: 73 (24.8%)White: 26 (8.8%)Webster: 14 (4.8%)Magnum: 11 (3.7%)Contingent vote (Vice President)Johnson 33 (63.5%)Granger: 16 (30.8%)Blank: 3 (5.8%)Electoral vote (Vice President)Johnson 147 (50.0%)Granger: 77 (26.2%)Tyler: 47 (16.0%)Smith: 23 (7.8%)Popular voteVan Buren\/Johnson: 764,176 (50.8%)Harrison\/Granger: 550,816 (36.6%)White\/Tyler: 146,109 (9.7%)Webster\/Granger: 41,201 (2.7%)Opponent(s)Francis Granger (Northern Whig)John Tyler (Southern Whig)Opponent(s)William Harrison (Whig)Electoral vote (President)Harrison: 234 (79.6%)Van Buren: 60 (20.4%)Electoral vote (Vice President)Tyler: 234 (79.6%)Johnson: 48 (16.3%)Tazewell: 11 (3.7%)Polk: 1 (0.3%)Popular voteHarrison\/Tyler: 1,275,390 (52.9%)Van Buren\/Johnson: 1,128,854 (46.8%)Opponent(s)John Tyler (Whig)1844[edit]1848[edit]1852[edit]1856[edit]1860[edit]1864[edit]1868[edit]1872[edit]1876[edit]1880[edit]1884, 1888, 1892[edit]Presidentialnominee1884 (won), 1888 (lost), 1892 (won)Vice presidentialnomineeGrover Cleveland of NY(1837\u20131908)Prior public experienceHigher educationPrior public experienceHigher educationThomas Hendricks of IN(1819\u20131885)Prior public experienceHigher educationAllen Thurman of OH(1813\u20131895)Prior public experienceHigher educationAdlai Stevenson of IL(1835\u20131914)Opponent(s)James Blaine (Republican)St. John (Prohibition)Benjamin Butler (Greenback)Electoral voteCleveland\/Hendricks: 219 (54.6%)Blaine\/Logan: 182 (45.4%)Popular voteCleveland\/Hendricks: 4,914,482 (48.9%)Blaine\/Logan: 4,856,905 (48.3%)St. John\/Daniel: 147,482 (1.5%)Butler\/West: 134,294 (1.3%)Opponent(s)John Logan (Republican)William Daniel (Prohibition)Absolom West (Greenback)Opponent(s)Benjamin Harrison (Republican)Clinton Fisk (Prohibition)Alson Streeter (Union Labor)Electoral voteHarrison\/Morton: 233 (58.1%)Cleveland\/Thurman: 168 (41.9%)Popular voteCleveland\/Thurman: 5,534,488 (48.6%)Harrison\/Morton: 5,443,892 (47.8%)Fisk\/Brooks: 249,819 (2.2%)Streeter\/Cunningham: 146,602 (1.3%)Opponent(s)Levi Morton (Republican)John Brooks (Prohibition)Charles Cunningham (Union Labor)Opponent(s)Benjamin Harrison (Republican)James Weaver (Populist)John Bidwell (Prohibition)Electoral voteCleveland\/Stevenson: 277 (62.4%)Harrison\/Reid: 145 (32.7%)Weaver\/Field: 22 (5.0%)Popular voteCleveland\/Stevenson: 5,556,918 (46.0%)Harrison\/Reid: 5,176,108 (43.0%)Weaver\/Field: 1,041,028 (8.5%)Bidwell\/Cranfill: 270,879 (2.2%)Opponent(s)Whitelaw Reid (Republican)James Field (Populist)James Cranfill (Prohibition)1896, 1900[edit]Presidentialnominee1896 (lost), 1900 (lost)Vice presidentialnomineeWilliam Jennings Bryan of NE(1860\u20131925)Prior public experienceHigher educationPrior public experienceHigher educationArthur Sewall of ME(1835\u20131900)Prior public experienceHigher educationAdlai Stevenson of IL(1835\u20131914)Opponent(s)William McKinley (Republican)Electoral vote (President)McKinley: 271 (60.6%)Bryan: 176 (39.4%)Electoral vote (Vice President)Hobart: 271 (60.6%)Sewall: 149 (33.3%)Watson: 27 (6.0%)Popular voteMcKinley\/Hobart: 7,102,246 (51.0%)Bryan\/Sewall-Watson: 6,492,559 (46.7%)Opponent(s)Garret Hobart (Republican)Thomas E. Watson (Populist)Opponent(s)William McKinley (Republican)John Woolley (Prohibition)Electoral voteMcKinley\/Roosevelt: 292 (65.3%)Bryan\/Stevenson: 155 (34.7%)Popular voteMcKinley\/Roosevelt: 7,228,864 (51.6%)Bryan\/Stevenson: 6,370,932 (45.5%)Woolley\/Metcalf: 210,864 (1.5%)Opponent(s)Theodore Roosevelt (Republican)Henry Metcalf (Prohibition)20th century[edit]1904[edit]1908[edit]1912, 1916[edit]Presidentialnominee1912 (won), 1916 (won)Vice presidentialnomineeWoodrow Wilson of NJ(1856\u20131924)Prior public experienceHigher educationPrior public experienceHigher educationThomas Marshall of IN(1854\u20131925)Opponent(s)William Taft (Republican)Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive)Gene Debs (Socialist)Eugene Chafin (Prohibition)Electoral voteWilson\/Marshall: 435 (81.9%)Roosevelt\/Johnson: 88 (16.6%)Taft\/Butler: 8 (1.5%)Popular voteWilson\/Marshall: 6,296,284 (41.8%)Roosevelt\/Johnson: 4,122,721 (24.7%)Taft\/Butler: 3,486,242 (23.2%)Debs\/Seidel: 901,551 (6.0%)Chafin\/Watkins: 208,156 (1.7%)Opponent(s)Nicholas Butler (Republican)Hiram Johnson (Progressive)Emil Seidel (Socialist)Aaron Watkins (Prohibition)Opponent(s)Charles Hughes (Republican)Allan Benson (Socialist)Frank Hanly (Prohibition)Electoral voteWilson\/Marshall: 277 (52.2%)Hughes\/Fairbanks: 254 (47.8%)Popular voteWilson\/Marshall: (49.2%)Hughes\/Fairbanks: 8,548,728 (46.1%)Benson\/Kirkpatrick: 590,524 (3.2%)Hanly\/Landrith: 221,302 (1.2%)Opponent(s)Charles Fairbanks (Republican)Kirk Kirkpatrick (Socialist)Ira Landrith (Prohibition)1920[edit]1924[edit]1928[edit]1932, 1936, 1940, 1944[edit]Presidentialnominee1932 (won), 1936 (won), 1940 (won), 1944 (won)Vice presidentialnomineeFranklin D. Roosevelt of NY(1882\u20131945)Prior public experienceHigher educationPrior public experienceHigher educationJack Garner of TX(1868\u20131967)Prior public experienceHigher educationHenry Wallace of IA(1888\u20131965)Prior public experienceHigher educationHarry S. Truman of MO(1884\u20131972)Opponent(s)Herbert Hoover (Republican)Norman Thomas (Socialist)Electoral voteRoosevelt\/Garner: 472 (88.9%)Hoover\/Curtis: 59 (11.1%)Popular voteRoosevelt\/Garner: 22,821,277 (57.4%)Hoover\/Curtis: 15,761,254 (39.7%)Thomas\/Maurer: 884,885 (2.2%)Opponent(s)Charles Curtis (Republican)James Maurer (Socialist)Opponent(s)Alf Landon (Republican)William Lemke (Union)Electoral voteRoosevelt\/Garner: 523 (98.5%)Landon\/Knox: 8 (1.5%)Popular voteRoosevelt\/Garner: 27,752,648 (60.8%)Landon\/Knox: 16,681,862 (36.5%)Lemke\/O’Brien: 892,378 (2.0%)Opponent(s)Frank Knox (Republican)Thomas O’Brien (Union)Opponent(s)Wendell Willkie (Republican)Electoral voteRoosevelt\/Wallace: 449 (84.6%)Willkie\/McNary: 82 (15.4%)Popular voteRoosevelt\/Wallace 27,313,945: (54.7%)Willkie\/McNary: (44.8%)Opponent(s)Charles L. McNary (Republican)Opponent(s)Thomas Dewey (Republican)Electoral voteRoosevelt\/Truman: 432 (81.4%)Dewey\/Bicker: 99 (18.6%)Popular voteRoosevelt\/Truman: 25,612,916 (53.4%)Dewey\/Bicker: 22,017,929 (45.3%)Opponent(s)John Bricker (Republican)1948[edit]Presidentialnominee1948 (won)Vice presidentialnomineeHarry S. Truman of MO(1884\u20131972)Prior public experienceHigher educationPrior public experienceHigher educationAlben Barkley of KY(1877\u20131956)Opponent(s)Thomas Dewey (Republican)Strom Thurmond (Dixiecrat)Henry Wallace (Progressive)Electoral voteTruman\/Barkley: 303 (57.1%)Dewey\/Warren: 189 (35.6%)Thurmond\/Wright: 39 (7.3%)Popular voteTruman\/Barkley: 24,179,347 (49.6%)Dewey\/Warren: 21,991,292 (45.1%)Thurmond\/Wright: 1,175,930 (2.4%)Wallace\/Taylor: 1,157,328 (2.3%)Opponent(s)Earl Warren (Republican)Fielding Wright (Dixiecrat)Glen Taylor (Progressive)1952, 1956[edit]Presidentialnominee1952 (lost), 1956 (lost)Vice presidentialnomineeAdlai Stevenson II of IL(1900\u20131965)Prior public experienceHigher educationPrior public experienceHigher educationJohn Sparkman of AL(1899\u20131985)Prior public experienceHigher educationEstes Kefauver of TN(1903\u20131963)Opponent(s)Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican)Electoral voteEisenhower\/Nixon: 442 (83.2%)Stevenson\/Sparkman: 89 (16.8%)Popular voteEisenhower\/Nixon: 34,075,529 (55.2%)Stevenson\/Sparkman: 27,375,090 (44.2%)Opponent(s)Richard Nixon (Republican)Electoral voteEisenhower\/Nixon: 457 (86.1%)[11]Stevenson\/Kefauver: 73 (13.7%)Jones\/Talmadge: 1 (0.2%)Popular voteEisenhower\/Nixon: 35,579,180 (57.4%)Stevenson\/Kefauver: 26,028,028 (42.0%)1960[edit]1964[edit]1968[edit]1972[edit]1976, 1980[edit]Presidentialnominee1976 (won), 1980 (lost)Vice presidentialnomineeJimmy Carter of GA(born 1924)Prior public experienceHigher educationPrior public experienceHigher educationWalter Mondale of MN(1928\u20132021)Opponent(s)Gerald Ford (Republican)Electoral vote (President)Carter: 297 (55.2%)Ford: 240 (44.6%)[14]Reagan: 1 (0.2%)Electoral vote (Vice President)Mondale: 297 (55.2%)Dole: 241 (44.8%)Popular voteCarter\/Mondale: 40,831,881 (50.1%)Ford\/Dole: 39,148,634 (48.0%)Opponent(s)Bob Dole (Republican)Opponent(s)Ronald Reagan (Republican)John B. Anderson (Independent)Ed Clark (Libertarian)Electoral voteReagan\/Bush: 489 (90.9%)Carter\/Mondale: 49 (9.1%)Popular voteReagan\/Bush: 43,903,230 (50.8%)Carter\/Mondale: 35,480,115 (41.0%)Anderson\/Lucey: 5,719,850 (6.6%)Clark\/Koch: 921,128 (1.1%)Opponent(s)George H. W. Bush (Republican)Patrick Lucey (Independent)David Koch (Libertarian)1984[edit]1988[edit]1992, 1996[edit]Presidentialnominee1992 (won), 1996 (won)Vice presidentialnomineeBill Clinton of AR(born 1946)Prior public experienceHigher educationPrior public experienceHigher educationAl Gore of TN(born 1948)Opponent(s)George H. W. Bush (Republican)Ross Perot (Independent)Electoral voteClinton\/Gore: 370 (68.8%)Bush\/Quayle: 168 (31.2%)Popular voteClinton\/Gore: 44,909,806 (43.0%)Bush\/Quayle: 39,104,550 (37.5%)Perot\/Stockdale: 19,743,821 (18.9%)Opponent(s)Dan Quayle (Republican)James Stockdale (Independent)Opponent(s)Bob Dole (Republican)Ross Perot (Reform)Electoral voteClinton\/Gore: 379 (70.4%)Dole\/Kemp: 159 (29.6%)Popular voteClinton\/Gore: 47,401,185 (49.2%)Dole\/Kemp: 39,197,469 (40.7%)Perot\/Choate: 8,085,294 (8.4%)Opponent(s)Jack Kemp (Republican)Pat Choate (Reform)21st century[edit]2000[edit]2004[edit]2008, 2012[edit]Presidentialnominee2008 (won), 2012 (won)Vice presidentialnomineeBarack Obama of IL(born 1961)Prior public experienceHigher educationPrior public experienceHigher educationJoe Biden of DE(born 1942)Opponent(s)John McCain (Republican)Electoral voteObama\/Biden: 365 (67.8%)McCain\/Palin: 173 (32.2%)Popular voteObama\/Biden: 69,498,516 (52.9%)McCain\/Palin: 59,948,323 (45.7%)Opponent(s)Sarah Palin (Republican)Opponent(s)Mitt Romney (Republican)Electoral voteObama\/Biden: 332 (61.7%)Romney\/Ryan: 206 (38.3%)Popular voteObama\/Biden: 65,915,796 (51.1%)Romney\/Ryan: 60,933,500 (47.2%)Johnson\/Gray: 1,275,971 (1.0%)Opponent(s)Paul Ryan (Republican)2016[edit]Presidentialnominee2016 (lost)Vice presidentialnomineeHillary Clinton of NY(born 1947)Prior public experienceHigher educationPrior public experienceHigher educationTim Kaine of VA(born 1958)Opponent(s)Donald Trump (Republican)Gary Johnson (Libertarian)Jill Stein (Green)Electoral vote (President)[18]Electoral vote (Vice President)Popular voteClinton\/Kaine: 65,853,516 (48.2%)Trump\/Pence: 62,984,825 (46.1%)Johnson\/Weld: 4,489,221 (3.3%)Stein\/Baraka: 1,457,216 (1.1%)Opponent(s)Mike Pence (Republican)Bill Weld (Libertarian)Ajamu Baraka (Green)2020[edit]Presidentialnominee2020 (won)Vice presidentialnomineeJoe Biden of DE(born 1942)Prior public experienceHigher educationPrior public experienceHigher educationKamala Harris of CA(born 1964)Opponent(s)Donald Trump (Republican)Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian)Electoral voteBiden\/Harris: 306 (56.9%)Trump\/Pence: 232 (43.1%)Popular voteBiden\/Harris: 81,268,924 (51.3%)Trump\/Pence: 74,216,154 (46.9%)Jorgensen\/Cohen: 1,865,724 (1.2%)Opponent(s)Mike Pence (Republican)Spike Cohen (Libertarian)See also[edit]^ If not for unpledged electors, Rush would have won 178 (68.2%) votes.^ South Carolina’s delegates were selected by the state legislature and not by popular vote, which went to the Nullifier ticket of Floyd\/Lee, which did not campaign, while 30 Pennsylvania delegates voted Wilkins for Vice President. Two Maryland delegates did not cast votes.^ The Whig Party ran regional candidates in 1836. William H. Harrison and Francis Granger ran in Northern states, while Hugh Lawson White and John Tyler ran in Southern states. Daniel Webster was on the ballot in Massachusetts and Willie Person Mangum received votes from the Electoral College without being on the ballot.^ Wright declined after being nominated by the convention.^ Douglas and Johnson were chosen at the national nominating convention after most of the Southern delegations walked out, who held a separate national nominating convention to nominate Breckinridge and Lane.^ If not for 17 invalidated electors from Union-occupied Louisiana and Tennessee, Lincoln and Johnson would have won 229 (91.6%) votes.^ If not for 17 invalidated electors from Union-occupied Louisiana and Tennessee, McClellan and Pendleton would have won 8.4% of the votes.^ If not for the 14 invalidated electors from voting irregularities in Arkansas and Louisiana, Grant and Wilson would have won 300 (82.0%) votes.^ Greeley died after the election but before the Electoral College convened, and was not replaced for the vote. 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