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While initially a single party, a schism occurred between factions that sought either to expand the party’s influence beyond into the North, and those that sought to concentrate largely within the Deep South. Though they were by 1976 established as two parties, it remains difficult to ascertain which candidates were loyal to which faction, and so they have been collected for the sake of simplicity into a single list.The list only consists of those candidates who ran for partisan office. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsFederal Elections[edit]Presidential Tickets[edit]Presidential Nominating Conventions[edit]Presidential Primaries[edit]Senatorial Elections[edit]Senate Class I[edit]Senate Class II[edit]Senate Class III[edit]References[edit]Federal Elections[edit]Presidential Tickets[edit]American Independent PartyAmerican PartyYearNomineeNominee’s PartyRunning Mate# Votes% Votes% VotesWhere BallotedNomineeNominee’s PartyRunning Mate# Votes% Votes% VotesWhere Balloted1968George WallaceAmerican IndependentCurtis LeMay9,906,47313.5313.561972John G. SchmitzAmerican IndependentThomas J. Anderson1,099,4821.422.251976Lester MaddoxAmerican IndependentWilliam Dyke170,5310.210.57Thomas J. AndersonAmericanRufus E. Shackleford160,7730.201980John RarickAmerican IndependentEileen Shearer41,2680.050.26Percy L. Greaves, Jr.AmericanFrank L. Varnum6,6480.01Frank W. SheltonAmerican –KansasGeorge E. Jackson1,5550.00No NomineeAmerican –MinnesotaNo Nominee6,1360.011984Bob RichardsPopulistMaureen Salaman66,3360.070.25Delmar DennisAmericanTraves Brownlee13,1610.011988James C. GriffinAmerican IndependentCharles Morsa27,8180.030.28Delmar DennisAmericanEarl Jeppson3,4750.001992Howard PhillipsU.S. Taxpayers’Albion Knight, Jr.42,9600.040.10Robert J. SmithAmericanDoris Feimer2920.001996Howard PhillipsU.S. Taxpayers’Herb Titus182,8200.190.23Diane Beall TemplinAmericanGary Van Horn1,8470.002000Howard PhillipsConstitutionCurtis Frazier98,0200.090.12Don RogersAmericanAl Moore00.00N\/A2004Michael PeroutkaConstitutionChuck Baldwin143,6300.120.17Diane Beall TemplinAmericanAl Moore00.00N\/A2008Alan KeyesAmerica’s Independent PartyWiley Drake47,6940.040.19Diane Beall TemplinAmericanLinda Patterson00.00N\/A2012Tom HoeflingAmerica’s PartyRobert Ornelas40,6410.030.17Presidential Nominating Conventions[edit]A.I.P. National Convention Presidential Balloting, 1988 [5]Candidate# Votes% VotesJames C. Griffin?David DukePresidential Primaries[edit]California Presidential Primary, 1976 [8]Idaho Presidential Primary, 1976 [9]Candidate# Votes% VotesCandidate# Votes% VotesGeorge J. Shea3,44728.57John R. Rarick40953.68John R. Rarick2,92224.22Thomas J. Anderson26134.25Andrew J. Watson2,44720.28Uncommitted9212.07Alberta M. Procell1,71914.25Thomas M. Goodloe, Jr.1,52312.62Others70.06Total12,065100.00Total762100.00California Presidential Primary, 1980 [10]Idaho Presidential Primary, 1980 [11]Candidate# Votes% VotesCandidate# Votes% VotesMorton Downey, Jr.10,83851.11John R. Rarick9760.63John R. Rarick10,35848.85None6339.38Others90.04Total21,205100.00Total160100.00California Presidential Primary, 1984 [12]Candidate# Votes% VotesCharles R. Glenn7,37444.68Arthur J. Lowery3,56721.61Gordon Mohr3,05218.49Gerald Willis2,50715.19Others40.02Total16,504100.00California Presidential Primary, 1988 [13]Candidate# Votes% VotesJames C. Griffin9,79264.44Bo Gritz5,40135.54Others30.02Total15,196100.00California Presidential Primary, 1992 [14]Candidate# Votes% VotesHoward Phillips15,45699.92Barbara S. Scott-Davenport130.08Total15,469100.00California Presidential Primary, 1996 [15]Candidate# Votes% VotesHoward Phillips19,204100.00Total19,204100.00 County Results of the 2008 Presidential Primary. Counties won by Don Grundmann are in Blue, Diane Templin in Red, and Max Riekse in Green.California Presidential Primary, 2004 [17]Candidate# Votes% VotesMichael Peroutka26,589100.00Total26,589100.00California Presidential Primary, 2008 [18]Candidate# Votes% VotesDon J. Grundmann16,60336.08Diane Beall Templin15,30233.25Max Riekse14,09930.64David Andrew Larson180.04Total46,022100.00California Presidential Primary, 2012 [19]Candidate# Votes% VotesEdward C. Noonan16,92638.74Laurie Roth16,32637.37Max Riekse10,43023.87Raymond Delmond Smith60.01Andrew Diaz40.01Total43,692100.00Senatorial Elections[edit]Senate Class I[edit]California Class I Senatorial CandidatesYearNomineeNominee’s Party# Votes% VotesPlaceNote1970Charles C. RipleyAmerican Independent61,2510.943rd of 4[20]1976Jack McCoyAmerican Independent82,7391.114th of 5[21]1982Theresa F. DietrichAmerican Independent83,8091.075th of 5[22]1988Merton D. ShortAmerican Independent66,2910.685th of 5[23]1992 SEPaul MeeuwenbergAmerican Independent281,9732.624th of 5[24]1994Paul MeeuwenbergAmerican Independent142,7711.685th of 6[25]2000Diane Beall TemplinAmerican Independent134,5981.275th of 7[26]2006Don J. GrundmannAmerican Independent75,3500.886th of 6[27]2012 OPDon J. GrundmannAmerican Independent33,0370.6818th of 24[28]Indiana Class I Senatorial CandidatesYearNomineeNominee’s Party# Votes% VotesPlaceNote1976Don L. LeeAmerican14,3210.663rd of 4[29]1982Raymond JamesAmerican10,5860.583rd of 3[30]Senate Class II[edit]Alabama Class II Senatorial CandidatesYearNomineeNominee’s Party# Votes% VotesPlaceNote1972Herbert W. StoneAlabama Conservative6,8380.655th of 5[31]Senate Class III[edit]Alabama Class III Senatorial CandidatesYearNomineeNominee’s Party# Votes% VotesPlaceNote1980Michael R. ErdyAlabama Conservative15,9891.233rd of 7[32]California Class III Senatorial CandidatesYearNomineeNominee’s Party# Votes% VotesPlaceNote1974Jacie McCoyAmerican Independent101,1451.663rd of 4[33]1980James C. GriffinAmerican Independent129,6481.565th of 5[34]1986Edward B VallenAmerican Independent109,9161.493rd of 5[35]1992Jerome McCreadyAmerican Independent373,0513.453rd of 5[36]1998H. Joseph Perrin, Sr.American Independent54,7110.665th of 7[37]2004Don J. GrundmannAmerican Independent81,2240.675th of 5[38]2010Edward C. NoonanAmerican Independent125,4411.256th of 6[39]Indiana Class I Senatorial CandidatesYearNomineeNominee’s Party# Votes% VotesPlaceNote1974Don L. LeeAmerican49,5922.833rd of 3[40]1986Rockland SnyderAmerican5,9140.384th of 4[41]References[edit]^ “Our Campaigns – US President – Amer Convention Race – Aug 03, 1972”. ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2016-07-22.^ “Our Campaigns – US President – AIP Convention Race – Aug 26, 1976”. ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2016-07-22.^ “Our Campaigns – US President – Am Convention Race – Jun 16, 1976”. ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2016-07-22.^ “Our Campaigns – US President – AIP Convention Race – Aug 29, 1980”. ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2016-07-22.^ “Our Campaigns – US President – AIP Convention Race – Jul 01, 1988”. ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2016-07-22.^ “Our Campaigns – US President – AIP Convention Race – Aug 29, 1992”. ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 2016-07-22.^ “Our Campaigns – CA US President – AIP Convention Race – Aug 11, 2012”. ourcampaigns.com. 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