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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
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
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]

Election year Result Nominees
President Vice President
1900 87,945 votes
0.6%
on SDP ballot lines
Eugene V. Debs,
labor organizer
(Social Democratic Party)
Job Harriman,
lawyer
(Social Democratic Party)
1904 402,810 votes
3.0%
Eugene V. Debs Benjamin Hanford,
printer and trade unionist
1908 420,793 votes
2.8%
1912 901,551 votes
6.0%
Emil Seidel,
Mayor of Milwaukee
1916 590,524 votes
3.2%
Allan L. Benson,
newspaper editor
George R. Kirkpatrick,
anti-war and socialist lecturer
1920 913,693 votes
3.4%
Eugene V. Debs Seymour Stedman,
civil liberties lawyer
1924 4,831,706 votes
16.6%
on Progressive, Socialist,
and other ballot lines
Robert M. La Follette
(Progressive Party)
U.S. Senator from Wisconsin
Burton K. Wheeler
(Progressive Party)
U.S. Senator from Montana
1928 267,478 votes
0.7%
Norman Thomas,
pacifist
James H. Maurer,
trade unionist,
former Pennsylvania state legislator
1932 884,885 votes
2.2%
1936 187,910 votes
0.4%
George A. Nelson,
dairy farmer,
former Wisconsin state legislator
1940 116,599 votes
0.2%
Maynard C. Krueger,
economist
1944 79,017 votes
0.2%
Darlington Hoopes,
former Pennsylvania state legislator
1948 139,569 votes
0.3%
Tucker P. Smith,
economist
1952 20,065 votes
0.03%
Darlington Hoopes Samuel H. Friedman
1956 2,044 votes
0.003%