List of third party performances in United States elections
This is a list of third party performances in United States elections.
In the United States it is rare for third party and independent candidates, other than those of the six parties which have succeded as major parties (Federalist Party, Democratic-Republican Party, National Republican Party, Democratic Party, Whig Party, Republican Party), to take large shares of the vote in elections.
In the 58 presidential elections since 1788, third party or independent candidates have won at least 5.0% of the vote or garnered electoral votes 12 times (21%); this does not count George Washington, who was elected as an independent in 1788–1789 and 1792, but who largerly supported Federalist policies and was supported by Federalists. Occasionally, a third party becomes one of the two major parties through a presidential election (the last time it happened was in 1856, when the Republicans supplanted the Whigs, who had withered and endorsed the ticket of the American Party): such an election is called a realigning election, as it causes a realignment in the party system; according to scholars, there have been six party systems so far. Only once one of the two major parties came third in an election, but that did not cause a realignment (in 1912 the Progressive Party surpassed the Republicans, but the party quickly disappeared and the Republicans re-gained their major party status). The last third party candidate to win one or more states was George Wallace of the American Independent Party in 1968, while the most recent third party candidate to win more than 5.0% of the vote was Ross Perot, who ran as an independent and as the standard-bearer of the Reform Party in 1992 and 1996, respectively.
In the 302 gubernatorial elections since 1990, third party or independent candidates have won at least 5.0% of the vote 49 times (16%), while six candidates have won election (2%). The most recent third party or independent governor to win was Alaska's Bill Walker, a Republican turned independent, in 2014.
In the 380 Senate elections since 1990, third party or independent candidates have won at least 5.0% of the vote 32 times (8%); two of those candidates (0.5%) have won, both in 2012 (Bernie Sanders and Angus King, who both decided to caucus with the Democrats; Sanders received Democratic support during his 2006 and 2012 electoral campaigns). In 6 of the 32 races, one or the other of the major parties failed to nominate any candidate, allowing third-party candidates to perform better than usual.
Statistics
Note: Prior to the passage of the 17th Amendment, most states did not hold direct elections to the Senate.
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Elections with Notable Third Party Electoral Performances (1900–Present)[1] | |||||||||
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Gubernatorial Elections | Senate Elections | Total Elections | |||||||
State | Threshold Reached | Threshold Candidates | Third Party Victory | Threshold Reached | Threshold Candidates | Third Party Victory | Threshold Reached | Threshold Candidates | Third Party Victory |
Alabama | 5 | 6 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 9 | 10 | 0 |
Alaska | 9 | 10 | 2 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 14 | 15 | 3 |
Arizona | 5 | 5 | 0 | 7 | 11 | 0 | 12 | 16 | 0 |
Arkansas | 10 | 11 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 1 | 15 | 16 | 1 |
California | 8 | 10 | 1 | 9 | 11 | 0 | 17 | 21 | 1 |
Colorado | 4 | 6 | 0 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 8 | 11 | 0 |
Connecticut | 7 | 9 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 11 | 13 | 2 |
Delaware | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
Florida | 3 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 1 |
Georgia | 4 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 0 |
Hawaii | 3 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 0 |
Idaho | 13 | 16 | 0 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 17 | 21 | 0 |
Illinois | 4 | 5 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 7 | 0 |
Indiana | 1 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 5 | 6 | 0 |
Iowa | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Kansas | 6 | 7 | 0 | 5 | 6 | 0 | 11 | 13 | 0 |
Kentucky | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Louisiana | 3 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 0 |
Maine | 12 | 17 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 16 | 21 | 4 |
Maryland | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 |
Massachusetts | 10 | 10 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 14 | 14 | 0 |
Michigan | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Minnesota | 21 | 25 | 5 | 18 | 21 | 5 | 39 | 46 | 10 |
Mississippi | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 0 |
Missouri | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Nebraska | 10 | 10 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 13 | 13 | 2 |
Nevada | 6 | 7 | 2 | 7 | 8 | 0 | 13 | 15 | 2 |
New Hampshire | 4 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 0 |
New Jersey | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
New Mexico | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
New York | 11 | 12 | 0 | 8 | 8 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 1 |
North Carolina | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
North Dakota | 7 | 8 | 1 | 9 | 11 | 1 | 16 | 19 | 2 |
Ohio | 3 | 4 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 6 | 8 | 0 |
Oklahoma | 7 | 7 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 10 | 10 | 0 |
Oregon | 6 | 7 | 1 | 9 | 14 | 0 | 15 | 20 | 1 |
Pennsylvania | 3 | 3 | 0 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 7 | 8 | 0 |
Rhode Island | 7 | 9 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 10 | 0 |
South Carolina | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
South Dakota | 7 | 9 | 0 | 5 | 7 | 0 | 12 | 16 | 0 |
Tennessee | 7 | 8 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 11 | 12 | 0 |
Texas | 9 | 12 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 10 | 13 | 0 |
Utah | 6 | 7 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 9 | 10 | 0 |
Vermont | 10 | 10 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 13 | 13 | 2 |
Virginia | 4 | 4 | 0 | 14 | 18 | 2 | 18 | 22 | 2 |
Washington | 7 | 8 | 0 | 5 | 6 | 0 | 12 | 14 | 0 |
West Virginia | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
Wisconsin | 18 | 21 | 3 | 12 | 15 | 2 | 30 | 36 | 5 |
Wyoming | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
Total | 280 | 322 | 21 | 196 | 228 | 19 | 476 | 550 | 40 |
Presidential elections
Gubernatorial elections
Listed below are gubernatorial elections since the 1820's in which a third party or independent candidate won or were reasonably close to receiving 5.0% of the vote. Winners are shown in bold.
Notable Third Party Gubernatorial Performances (1820's–1850) | ||||||||
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Year | State | Party | Nominee | Running Mate | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes |
1828 | New York | Anti-Masonic | Solomon Southwick | 33,345 | 12.06 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1829 | Georgia | Democratic-Troup | George Rockingham Gilmer | 24,204 | 69.31 / 100 |
1st | ||
Democratic-Clark | Joel Crawford | 10,718 | 30.69 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
Pennsylvania | Anti-Masonic | Joseph Ritner | 51,776 | 39.83 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Vermont | Anti-Masonic | Heman Allen | 7,346 | 28.59 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1830 | Vermont | Anti-Masonic | William A. Palmer | 10,923 | 35.56 / 100 |
2nd | ||
1831 | Connecticut | Anti-Masonic | Zalmon Storrs | 4,778 | 25.62 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Georgia | Union | Wilson Lumpkin | 27,305 | 51.35 / 100 |
1st | |||
Democratic-Troup | George Rockingham Gilmer | 25,867 | 48.65 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
Indiana | Independent | Milton Stapp | 6,984 | 13.56 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Massachusetts | Anti-Masonic | Samuel Lathrop | 13,357 | 25.01 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Vermont | Anti-Masonic | William A. Palmer | 15,258 | 44.00 / 100 |
1st | |||
1832 | Massachusetts | Anti-Masonic | Samuel Lathrop | 14,755 | 22.97 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Ohio | Anti-Masonic | Darius Lyman | 63,185 | 46.99 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Pennsylvania | Anti-Masonic | Joseph Ritner | 88,165 | 49.12 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Rhode Island (General) |
Anti-Masonic | William Sprague III | 610 | 10.82 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Rhode Island (1st Runoff) |
698 | 10.03 / 100 |
3rd | |||||
Rhode Island (2nd Runoff) |
792 | 13.52 / 100 |
3rd | |||||
Rhode Island (3rd Runoff) |
967 | 14.33 / 100 |
3rd | |||||
Rhode Island (4th Runoff) |
832 | 13.80 / 100 |
3rd | |||||
Vermont | Anti-Masonic | William A. Palmer | 20,565 | 46.40 / 100 |
1st | |||
1833 | Connecticut | Anti-Masonic | Zalmon Storrs | 3,250 | 14.87 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Georgia | Unionist Democratic | Wilson Lumpkin | 30,861 | 51.93 / 100 |
1st | |||
Nullifier Independent | Joel Crawford | 28,670 | 48.07 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
Maine | Independent Democrat | Samuel E. Smith | 3,024 | 6.13 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Massachusetts | Anti-Masonic | John Quincy Adams | 18,274 | 29.14 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Workingmen's | Samuel L. Allen | 3,459 | 5.52 / 100 |
4th | ||||
Vermont | Anti-Masonic | William A. Palmer | 20,565 | 52.86 / 100 |
1st | |||
1834 | Connecticut | Anti-Masonic | Zalmon Storrs | 2,398 | 6.49 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Massachusetts | Anti-Masonic | John Bailey | 10,160 | 13.48 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Vermont | Anti-Masonic | William A. Palmer | 17,131 | 45.37 / 100 |
1st | |||
1835 | Georgia | Union | William Schley | 31,197 | 52.11 / 100 |
1st | ||
Southern Rights | Charles Dougherty | 28,670 | 47.89 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
Pennsylvania | Anti-Masonic | Joseph Ritner | 94,023 | 46.92 / 100 |
1st | |||
Independent Democrat | George Wolf | 65,804 | 32.83 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
Tennessee | Anti-Van Buren Democrat | Newton Cannon | 41,862 | 50.41 / 100 |
1st | |||
Independent | West H. Humphreys | 7,999 | 9.63 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
1836 | Missouri | Independent | William Henry Ashley | 13,057 | 47.70 / 100 |
2nd | ||
New Hampshire | Independent | George Sullivan | 2,230 | 7.27 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1837 | Alabama | Anti-Van Buren Democrat | Samuel W. Oliver | 20,152 | 45.21 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Georgia | Southern Rights | George Rockingham Gilmer | 34,179 | 50.56 / 100 |
1st | |||
Union | William Schley | 33,417 | 49.44 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
Mississippi | Southern Rights Whig | J. B. Morgan | 9,896 | 35.54 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Southern Rights Whig | John A. Grimball | 4,974 | 17.86 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
1838 | Pennsylvania | Anti-Masonic | Joseph Ritner | 122,325 | 48.90 / 100 |
2nd | ||
1839 | Georgia | Union | Charles James McDonald | 34,634 | 51.42 / 100 |
1st | ||
Southern Rights | Charles Dougherty | 32,727 | 48.58 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
Rhode Island | Abolition | Tristam Burges | 457 | 7.40 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1841 | Alabama | Independent Whig | James W. McLung | 21,219 | 43.13 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Vermont | Liberty | Titus Hutchinson | 3,039 | 6.34 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1842 | Maine | Liberty | James Appleton | 4,080 | 5.68 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Massachusetts | Liberty | Samuel Sewall | 6,382 | 5.41 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New Hampshire | Independent Democrat | John H. White | 5,869 | 12.20 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Liberty | Daniel Holt | 2,812 | 5.85 / 100 |
4th | ||||
1843 | Maine | Liberty | James Appleton | 6,746 | 10.58 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Calhoun Democrat | Edward Kavanagh | 3,221 | 5.05 / 100 |
4th | ||||
Massachusetts | Liberty | Samuel Sewall | 8,901 | 7.34 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Michigan | Liberty | James G. Birney | 2,776 | 7.11 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New Hampshire | Conservative | John H. White | 5,597 | 12.53 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Liberty | Daniel Holt | 3,392 | 7.59 / 100 |
4th | ||||
Rhode Island | Law and Order | James Fenner | 9,107 | 55.18 / 100 |
1st | |||
Vermont | Liberty | Charles K. Williams | 5,618 | 10.24 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1844 | Arkansas | Independent | Richard C. Byrd | 2,514 | 13.50 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Maine | Liberty | James Appleton | 6,245 | 6.65 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Massachusetts | Liberty | Samuel Sewall | 9,635 | 7.18 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New Hampshire | Liberty | Daniel Holt | 5,767 | 11.84 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Rhode Island | Law and Order | James Fenner | 5,560 | 96.39 / 100 |
1st | |||
Vermont | Liberty | William R. Shafter | 5,618 | 10.24 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1845 | Alabama | Independent Democrat | Joshua L. Martin | 30,261 | 53.55 / 100 |
1st | ||
Maine | Liberty | Samuel Fessenden | 5,867 | 8.70 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Massachusetts | Liberty | Samuel Sewall | 8,316 | 7.85 / 100 |
3rd | |||
American | Henry Shaw | 8,089 | 7.64 / 100 |
4th | ||||
Michigan | Liberty | James G. Birney | 3,065 | 7.76 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New Hampshire | Liberty | Daniel Holt | 5,786 | 12.64 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Rhode Island | Liberation Party | Charles Jackson | 8,007 | 50.48 / 100 |
1st | |||
Law and Order | James Fenner | 7,795 | 49.14 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
Vermont | Liberty | William R. Shafter | 6,534 | 13.54 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1846 | Illinois | Liberty | Richard Eels | 5,154 | 5.11 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Maine | Liberty | Samuel Fessenden | 9,398 | 12.42 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Massachusetts | Liberty | Samuel Sewall | 9,997 | 9.81 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New Hampshire | Free Soil | Nathaniel S. Berry | 10,403 | 18.76 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Rhode Island | Law and Order | Byron Diman | 7,477 | 49.77 / 100 |
1st | |||
Vermont | Free Soil | Lawrence Brainerd | 7,118 | 14.62 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1847 | Maine | Liberty | Samuel Fessenden | 7,352 | 11.26 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Massachusetts | Liberty | Samuel Sewall | 9,193 | 8.72 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Michigan | Liberty | Chester Gurney | 2,585 | 5.59 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New Hampshire | Free Soil | Nathaniel S. Berry | 8,531 | 14.10 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Vermont | Free Soil | Lawrence Brainerd | 6,926 | 14.41 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1848 | Illinois | Free Soil | Charles V. Dyer | 4,692 | 6.00 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Maine | Liberty | Samuel Fessenden | 11,484 | 14.27 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Massachusetts | Free Soil | Stephen C. Phillips | 36,011 | 29.03 / 100 |
2nd | |||
New York | Free Soil | John Adams Dix | 122,811 | 26.70 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Vermont | Free Soil | Oscar Lovell Shafter | 14,931 | 29.62 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1849 | Connecticut | Free Soil | John Milton Niles | 3,520 | 6.25 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Maine | Free Soil | George F. Talbot | 7,987 | 10.83 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Massachusetts | Free Soil | Stephen C. Phillips | 25,247 | 23.06 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New Hampshire | Free Soil | Nathaniel S. Berry | 7,045 | 12.57 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Rhode Island | Free Soil | Edward Harris | 458 | 5.32 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Vermont | Free Soil | Horatio Needham | 23,250 | 43.98 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Wisconsin | Free Soil | Warren Chase | 3,761 | 11.85 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1850 | Maine | Free Soil | George F. Talbot | 7,267 | 9.01 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Massachusetts | Free Soil | Stephen C. Phillips | 27,636 | 22.77 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New Hampshire | Free Soil | Nathaniel S. Berry | 6,472 | 11.60 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Ohio | Free Soil | Edward Smith | 13,747 | 5.13 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Rhode Island | Free Soil | Edward Harris | 773 | 16.89 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Vermont | Free Soil | Lucius Benedict Peck | 18,856 | 39.69 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Notable Third Party Gubernatorial Performances (1851–1880) | ||||||||
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Year | State | Party | Nominee | Running Mate | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes |
1851 | Georgia | Union | Howell Cobb | 57,417 | 59.66 / 100 |
1st | ||
Southern Rights | Charles James McDonald | 38,824 | 40.34 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
Massachusetts | Free Soil | John G. Palfrey | 28,560 | 20.85 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Mississippi | Union | Henry S. Foote | 29,358 | 50.87 / 100 |
1st | |||
Southern Rights | Jefferson Davis | 28,359 | 49.14 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
New Hampshire | Free Soil | John Atwood | 12,049 | 20.73 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Ohio | Free Soil | Samuel Lewis | 16,918 | 6.00 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Vermont | Free Soil | Timothy P. Redfield | 14,950 | 33.71 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1852 | Illinois | Free Soil | D. A. Knowlton | 9,024 | 5.85 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Maine | Anti-Maine Law | Anson G. Chandler | 21,774 | 22.99 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Massachusetts | Free Soil | Horace Mann | 36,740 | 26.54 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Michigan | Free Soil | Isaac P. Christiancy | 6,350 | 7.58 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New Hampshire | Free Soil | John Atwood | 9,683 | 15.78 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Vermont | Free Soil | Lawrence Brainerd | 9,446 | 19.60 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1853 | Alabama | Unionist Democratic | Alvis Q. Nicks | 5,763 | 12.37 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Connecticut | Free Soil | Francis Gillette | 8,926 | 14.78 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Georgia | Southern Rights | Herschel Vespasian Johnson | 47,638 | 50.27 / 100 |
1st | |||
Union | Charles J. Jenkins | 47,128 | 49.73 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
Maine | Anti-Maine Law | Anson Morrill | 11,027 | 13.19 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Free Soil | Ezekial Holmes | 8,996 | 10.76 / 100 |
4th | ||||
Massachusetts | Free Soil | Henry Wilson | 29,020 | 22.51 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New Hampshire | Free Soil | John H. White | 7,997 | 14.14 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Ohio | Free Soil | Samuel Lewis | 50,346 | 17.74 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Vermont | Free Soil | Lawrence Brainerd | 8,291 | 17.49 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1854 | Connecticut | Temperance | Charles Chapman | 10,672 | 17.49 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Delaware | American | Peter F. Causey | 6,941 | 52.64 / 100 |
1st | |||
Maine | American | Anson Morrill | 44,565 | 49.17 / 100 |
1st | |||
Massachusetts | American | Henry Gardner | 81,503 | 62.58 / 100 |
1st | |||
Free Soil | Henry Wilson | 6,483 | 4.98 / 100 |
4th | ||||
New Hampshire | Free Soil | Jared Perkins | 11,080 | 19.13 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New York | American | Daniel Ullman | 122,282 | 26.05 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Hard-Shell | Greene C. Bronson | 33,850 | 7.21 / 100 |
4th | ||||
1855 | Alabama | American | George D. Shortridge | 32,086 | 42.21 / 100 |
2nd | ||
California | American | J. Neely Johnson | 51,157 | 52.53 / 100 |
1st | |||
Connecticut | American | William T. Minor | 28,080 | 43.51 / 100 |
1st | |||
Georgia | American | Garnett Andrews | 43,358 | 41.76 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Temperance | B. H. Overby | 6,331 | 6.10 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
Kentucky | American | Charles S. Morehead | 69,816 | 51.63 / 100 |
1st | |||
Louisiana | American | Charles Derbigny | 19,755 | 46.26 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Massachusetts | American | Henry Gardner | 51,497 | 37.73 / 100 |
1st | |||
Mississippi | American | Charles D. Fontaine | 27,579 | 45.78 / 100 |
2nd | |||
New Hampshire | American | Ralph Metcalf | 32,779 | 50.71 / 100 |
1st | |||
Ohio | American | Allen Trimble | 24,276 | 8.04 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Texas | American | D. C. Dickson | 18,968 | 40.93 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Vermont | American | James M. Slade | 3,631 | 8.33 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Virginia | American | Thomas Flournoy | 73,354 | 46.83 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1856 | Arkansas | American | James Yell | 15,249 | 35.58 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Connecticut | American | William T. Minor | 26,008 | 38.99 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Florida | American | David S. Walker | 5,894 | 48.68 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Illinois | American | Buckner Stith Morris | 19,088 | 8.04 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Indiana | People's[2] | Oliver P. Morton | 112,039 | 48.71 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Massachusetts | Fillmore American | George W. Gordon | 10,385 | 6.62 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Missouri | American | Robert C. Ewing | 40,589 | 35.23 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Benton Democrat | Thomas Hart Benton | 27,618 | 23.97 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
New Hampshire | American | Ralph Metcalf | 32,119 | 48.15 / 100 |
1st | |||
New York | American | Erastus Brooks | 130,870 | 22.04 / 100 |
3rd | |||
North Carolina | American | John Adams Gilmer | 44,970 | 43.80 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1857 | California | American | George Washington Bowie | 19,481 | 20.80 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Georgia | American | Benjamin Harvey Hill | 46,889 | 44.86 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Maryland | American | Thomas Holliday Hicks | 47,141 | 54.93 / 100 |
1st | |||
Massachusetts | American | Henry Gardner | 37,596 | 28.81 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Mississippi | American | Edward M. Yerger | 14,095 | 33.99 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Missouri | American | James S. Rollins | 47,641 | 49.83 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Pennsylvania | American | Isaac Hazlehurst | 28,168 | 7.76 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Tennessee | American | Robert H. Hatton | 59,807 | 45.56 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Texas | American | Sam Houston | 23,628 | 42.06 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1858 | Massachusetts | American | Amos Adams Lawrence | 12,084 | 10.13 / 100 |
3rd | ||
New York | American | Lorenzo Burrows | 61,137 | 11.22 / 100 |
3rd | |||
North Carolina | Independent Democrat | Duncan K. McRae | 40,036 | 41.50 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1859 | Alabama | Southern Rights Democratic | William F. Samford | 19,745 | 27.22 / 100 |
2nd | ||
California | Lecompton Democrat | Milton Latham | 61,352 | 59.70 / 100 |
1st | |||
Kentucky | Opposition | Joshua Fry Bell | 67,283 | 46.90 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Louisiana | American | Thomas J. Wells | 15,587 | 37.98 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Massachusetts | American | George N. Briggs | 14,365 | 13.20 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Mississippi | Independent | Harvey W. Walter | 10,308 | 22.98 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Tennessee | Opposition | John H. Netherland | 68,040 | 47.21 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Texas | Independent | Sam Houston | 36,227 | 56.79 / 100 |
1st | |||
Virginia | Opposition | William L. Goggin | 71,592 | 48.11 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1860 | Arkansas | Independent Democrat | Henry Massey Rector | 32,048 | 52.52 / 100 |
1st | ||
Delaware | People's[2] | James S. Buckmaster | 7,554 | 49.33 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Massachusetts | Constitutional Union | Amos Adams Lawrence | 23,816 | 14.04 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Missouri | Constitutional Union | Sample Orr | 66,583 | 41.99 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Breckinridge Democrat | Hancock Lee Jackson | 11,415 | 7.20 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
1861 | California | Breckinridge Democrat | John R. McConnell | 32,751 | 27.35 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Maine | Opposition Democrat | John W. Dana | 19,383 | 19.77 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Vermont | Union People's | Andrew Tracy | 5,722 | 13.37 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1862 | Massachusetts | People's[2] | Charles Devens | 54,167 | 39.91 / 100 |
2nd | ||
1863 | New Hampshire | Union | Walter Harriman | 4,372 | 6.56 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1864 | Louisiana | Independent | J. Q. Fellows | 2,720 | 25.36 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Radical Republican | Benjamin Flanders | 1,847 | 17.22 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
Rhode Island | Independent Republican | Amos C. Barstow | 1,339 | 7.64 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1865 | Alabama | Whig | Robert M. Patton | 20,611 | 45.21 / 100 |
1st | ||
Union | William Russell Smith | 8,557 | 18.77 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
Louisiana | Independent | Henry Watkins Allen | 6,297 | 21.84 / 100 |
2nd | |||
North Carolina | Conservative | Jonathan Worth | 32,549 | 55.49 / 100 |
1st | |||
South Carolina | Independent | James Lawrence Orr | 9,771 | 51.75 / 100 |
1st | |||
Independent | Wade Hampton III | 9,109 | 48.25 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
1866 | North Carolina | Conservative | Jonathan Worth | 34,250 | 75.87 / 100 |
1st | ||
1867 | Kentucky | Conservative | William B. Kinkead | 13,167 | 9.59 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Tennessee | Conservative | Emerson Etheridge | 22,440 | 23.15 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1868 | Florida | Radical Republican | Samuel Walker | 2,251 | 9.22 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Louisiana | White Republican | James Taliaferro | 38,118 | 37.23 / 100 |
2nd | |||
North Carolina | Conservative | Thomas Samuel Ashe | 73,600 | 44.28 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1869 | Maine | Temperance | Nathan Griffith Hichborn | 5,028 | 5.28 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Massachusetts | Labor Reform | Edwin M. Chamberlain | 13,567 | 9.80 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Mississippi | Conservative | Louis Dent | 38,097 | 33.34 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Tennessee | Radical Republican | William Brickly Stokes | 55,036 | 31.38 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Virginia | Conservative | Gilbert Carlton Walker | 119,535 | 54.15 / 100 |
1st | |||
Radical Republican | Henry H. Wells | 101,204 | 45.85 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
1870 | Massachusetts | Labor Reform | Wendell Phillips | 21,946 | 14.59 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Missouri | Liberal Republican | Benjamin Gratz Brown | 104,374 | 62.27 / 100 |
1st | |||
New Hampshire | Labor Reform | Samuel Flint | 7,369 | 10.76 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1871 | Massachusetts | Labor Reform | Edwin M. Chamberlain | 6,848 | 5.01 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1872 | Alabama | Liberal Republican | T. Hendon | 81,371 | 47.52 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Arkansas | Liberal Republican | Joseph Brooks | 38,909 | 48.20 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Florida | Liberal Republican | William D. Bloxham | 16,004 | 47.62 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Georgia | Liberal Republican | James Milton Smith | 104,539 | 69.23 / 100 |
1st | |||
Illinois | Liberal Republican | Gustav Koerner | 197,084 | 45.10 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Kansas | Liberal Republican | Thaddeus H. Walker | 34,698 | 34.22 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Massachusetts | Liberal Republican | Francis W. Bird | 59,626 | 30.77 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Michigan | Liberal Republican | Austin Blair | 80,598 | 36.27 / 100 |
2nd | |||
North Carolina | Conservative | Augustus Summerfield Merrimon | 96,731 | 49.51 / 100 |
2nd | |||
South Carolina | Independent Republican | Reuben Tomlinson | 36,553 | 34.36 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Tennessee | Liberal Republican | John C. Brown | 97,689 | 53.74 / 100 |
1st | |||
West Virginia | People's Independent | John J. Jacob | 42,888 | 51.55 / 100 |
1st | |||
1873 | Iowa | Anti-Monopoly | Jacob G. Vale | 82,556 | 43.61 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Mississippi | Independent | James L. Alcorn | 52,857 | 41.89 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1874 | Connecticut | Temperance | Henry D. Smith | 4,960 | 5.40 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Nebraska | Greenback Party | J. F. Gardner | 4,159 | 11.55 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Oregon | Independent | Thomas F. Campbell | 6,532 | 25.71 / 100 |
3rd | |||
South Carolina | Independent Republican | John T. Green | 68,818 | 46.12 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1875 | California | Independent | John Bidwell | 29,752 | 24.20 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Iowa | Anti-Monopoly | Shepherd Leffler | 93,270 | 42.61 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Massachusetts | Temperance | John I. Baker | 9,124 | 5.27 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Rhode Island | National Republican | Rowland Hazard, II | 8,368 | 37.56 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1876 | Kansas | Independent Reform | J. Hudson | 6,020 | 4.94 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Nebraska | Greenback Party | J. F. Gardner | 3,022 | 5.79 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Rhode Island | National Republican | Albert C. Howard | 6,733 | 35.37 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Tennessee | Independent | Dorsey B. Thomas | 73,695 | 35.09 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1877 | Iowa | Greenback Party | Daniel P. Stubbs | 34,316 | 13.97 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Maine | Greenback Party | Henry C. Munson | 5,291 | 5.18 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Massachusetts | Prohibition | Robert C. Pitman | 16,354 | 8.87 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Wisconsin | Greenback Party | Edward P. Allis | 26,216 | 14.72 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1878 | Colorado | Greenback Party | R. G. Buckingham | 2,783 | 9.72 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Connecticut | Greenback Party | Charles Atwater | 8,314 | 7.94 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Delaware | Greenback Party | K. Stewart | 2,835 | 20.90 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Kansas | Greenback Party | David P. Mitchell | 27,057 | 19.57 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Maine | Greenback Party | Joseph L. Smith | 41,371 | 32.79 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Michigan | Greenback Party | Henry S. Smith | 73,313 | 25.93 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Nebraska | Greenback Party | Levi G. Todd | 9,484 | 18.16 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New Hampshire | Greenback Party | Warren G. Brown | 6,507 | 8.57 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Pennsylvania | Greenback Party | Samuel R. Mason | 81,758 | 11.65 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Tennessee | Greenback Party | R. M. Edwards | 15,470 | 10.47 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Texas | Greenback Party | William H. Hamman | 55,002 | 23.20 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1879 | California | Workingmen's | William F. White | 44,482 | 27.76 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Iowa | Greenback Party | Daniel Campbell | 45,674 | 15.65 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Kentucky | Greenback Party | Charles W. Cook | 18,954 | 8.38 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Maine | Greenback Party | Joseph L. Smith | 47,987 | 34.68 / 100 |
2nd | |||
New York | Jeffersonian | John Kelly | 77,566 | 8.65 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Wisconsin | Greenback Party | Reuben May | 12,996 | 6.88 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1880 | Alabama | Greenback Party | James Madison Pickens | 42,363 | 23.90 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Arkansas | Greenback Party | W. Parks | 31,424 | 27.18 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Georgia | Independent Democrat | Thomas M. Norwood | 63,631 | 35.07 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Kansas | Greenback Party | H. P. Vrooman | 19,481 | 9.80 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Maine | Fusion | Harris M. Plaisted | 73,713 | 49.48 / 100 |
1st | |||
Michigan | Greenback Party | David Woodman | 31,085 | 8.90 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Missouri | Greenback Party | Luman A. Brown | 36,340 | 9.14 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Rhode Island | Independent Republican | Albert C. Howard | 5,047 | 22.13 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Tennessee | Debt-Paying Democrat | William B. Bate | 79,081 | 32.38 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Low Tax Democrat | William B. Bate | 57,568 | 23.57 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
Texas | Greenback Party | William H. Hamman | 33,721 | 12.76 / 100 |
3rd | |||
West Virginia | Greenback Party | N. B. French | 13,027 | 10.96 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Notable Third Party Gubernatorial Performances (1881–1910) | ||||||||
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Year | State | Party | Nominee | Running Mate | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes |
1881 | Iowa | Greenback Party | D. M. Clark | 28,112 | 11.96 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Mississippi | Fusion | Benjamin King | 51,994 | 40.37 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Virginia | Readjuster | William E. Cameron | 113,464 | 52.97 / 100 |
1st | |||
Wisconsin | Prohibition | Theodore D. Kanouse | 13,225 | 7.70 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1882 | Arkansas | Greenback Party | Rufus King Garland Jr. | 10,142 | 6.89 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Georgia | Independent Democrat | Lucius Jeremiah Gartrell | 44,893 | 29.43 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Kansas | Greenback Party | Charles L. Robinson | 20,933 | 11.67 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Massachusetts | Fusion | Benjamin Butler | 133,946 | 52.27 / 100 |
1st | |||
Michigan | Fusion | Josiah Begole | 154,269 | 49.42 / 100 |
1st | |||
Nebraska | Greenback Party | E. P. Ingersoll | 16,991 | 19.08 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Pennsylvania | Independent Republican | John Stewart | 43,743 | 5.88 / 100 |
3rd | |||
South Carolina | Greenback Party | J. H. McLane | 17,319 | 20.50 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Tennessee | Low Tax Democrat | William B. Bate | 120,091 | 52.73 / 100 |
1st | |||
Texas | Fusion | George W. Jones | 102,501 | 40.41 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1883 | Iowa | Greenback Party | James B. Weaver | 23,089 | 7.06 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Massachusetts | Fusion | Benjamin Butler | 150,228 | 48.10 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1884 | Massachusetts | Greenback Party | Matthew J. McCafferty | 24,363 | 8.01 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Michigan | Fusion | Josiah Begole | 186,887 | 46.68 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Prohibition | David Preston | 22,207 | 5.55 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
Texas | Greenback Party | George W. Jones | 88,450 | 27.11 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1885 | Rhode Island | Prohibition | Gordon H. Slade | 1,206 | 5.37 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1886 | Arkansas | Agricultural Wheel | Charles E. Cunningham | 19,169 | 11.70 / 100 |
3rd | ||
California | Independent | C. C. O'Donnell | 12,227 | 6.25 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Delaware | Temperance Reform | John H. Hoffecker | 7,835 | 35.75 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Michigan | Fusion | George L. Yaple | 174,042 | 45.69 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Prohibition | Samuel Dickie | 25,179 | 6.61 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
Nebraska | Prohibition | H. W. Hardy | 8,198 | 5.92 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New Jersey | Prohibition | Clinton B. Fisk | 19,808 | 8.55 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Oregon | Prohibition | J. Houston | 2,727 | 4.97 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Rhode Island | Prohibition | Gordon H. Slade | 2,585 | 9.60 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Texas | Prohibition | E. L. Dahoney | 19,186 | 6.12 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Wisconsin | People's | John Cochrane | 21,467 | 7.50 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1887 | Rhode Island | Prohibition | Thomas H. Peabody | 1,895 | 5.39 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1888 | Arkansas | Union Labor | C. M. Norwood | 84,223 | 45.91 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Kansas | Union Labor | P. P. Elder | 35,847 | 10.84 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Michigan | Fusion | Wellington R. Burt | 216,450 | 45.59 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Minnesota | Prohibition | Hugh G. Harrison | 17,026 | 6.51 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Texas | Fusion | Marion Martin | 98,447 | 28.23 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1889 | Massachusetts | Prohibition | Joseph Blackmer | 15,108 | 5.74 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Rhode Island | Law Enforcement | James Chace | 3,596 | 8.34 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1890 | Arkansas | Union Labor | N. B. Fizer | 85,181 | 44.49 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Colorado | Union Labor | John G. Coy | 5,199 | 6.23 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Kansas | People's | John F. Willits | 106,945 | 36.31 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Michigan | Prohibition | Azariah S. Partridge | 28,681 | 7.21 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Minnesota | Alliance | Sidney W. Owen | 58,513 | 24.29 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Nebraska | People's Independent | J. H. Powers | 70,187 | 32.78 / 100 |
2nd | |||
North Dakota | Alliance | Walter Muir | 4,821 | 13.22 / 100 |
3rd | |||
South Carolina | Independent Democrat | A. C. Haskell | 14,828 | 20.04 / 100 |
2nd | |||
South Dakota | Independent | H. L. Loucks | 24,591 | 31.71 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Tennessee | Prohibition | D. Kelley | 11,082 | 5.52 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1891 | Kentucky | People's | S. B. Erwin | 25,631 | 8.86 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1892 | Alabama | Independent Democrat | R. F. Kolb | 115,732 | 47.58 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Arkansas | People's | J. P. Carnahan | 31,116 | 19.92 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Colorado | People's | Davis Hanson Waite | 43,342 | 46.68 / 100 |
1st | |||
Florida | People's | Alonzo P. Baskin | 8,379 | 20.57 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Georgia | People's | W. Peck | 68,093 | 33.28 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Idaho | People's | Abraham J. Crook | 4,865 | 24.23 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Kansas | People's | Lorenzo D. Lewelling | 162,507 | 50.04 / 100 |
1st | |||
Louisiana | Anti-Lottery Democrat | Murphy J. Foster | 79,407 | 44.54 / 100 |
1st | |||
Independent Republican | John E. Breaux | 12,409 | 6.96 / 100 |
4th | ||||
People's | R. H. Tannehill | 9,792 | 5.49 / 100 |
5th | ||||
Minnesota | People's | Ignatius L. Donnelly | 39,862 | 15.58 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Missouri | People's | Leverett Leonard | 37,262 | 6.89 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Nebraska | People's Independent | Charles Van Wyck | 68,617 | 34.75 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Montana | People's | William Kennedy | 7,794 | 17.64 / 100 |
3rd | |||
North Carolina | People's | Wyatt P. Exum | 47,747 | 17.04 / 100 |
3rd | |||
North Dakota | People's | Eli C. D. Shortridge | 18,995 | 52.43 / 100 |
1st | |||
South Dakota | Independent | A. L. Van Osdel | 22,323 | 31.71 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Tennessee | People's | John P. Buchanan | 31,515 | 11.95 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Texas | Independent Democrat | George Clark | 133,395 | 47.58 / 100 |
2nd | |||
People's | Thomas L. Nugent | 108,483 | 24.91 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
Washington | People's | Cyrus W. Young | 23,750 | 26.41 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1893 | Iowa | People's | J. M. Joseph | 23,980 | 5.77 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Rhode Island | Prohibition | Henry B. Metcalf | 3,265 | 6.93 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Virginia | People's | Edmund R. Cocke | 79,653 | 37.09 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1894 | Alabama | People's | R. F. Kolb | 83,292 | 42.90 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Arkansas | People's | D. E. Barker | 24,181 | 19.10 / 100 |
3rd | |||
California | People's | J. V. Webster | 51,304 | 18.03 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Colorado | People's | Davis Hanson Waite | 73,894 | 41.06 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Georgia | People's | J. K. Hines | 96,990 | 44.44 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Idaho | People's | James W. Ballantine | 7,121 | 28.96 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Kansas | People's | Lorenzo D. Lewelling | 118,329 | 39.41 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Maine | People's | Luther C. Bateman | 5,328 | 4.94 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Michigan | People's | Alva W. Nichols | 30,012 | 7.20 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Minnesota | People's | Sidney M. Owen | 87,890 | 29.67 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Nebraska | Fusion | Silas A. Holcomb | 97,825 | 47.97 / 100 |
1st | |||
Nevada | Silver | John Edward Jones | 5,223 | 49.87 / 100 |
1st | |||
People's | George Peckham | 711 | 6.79 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
North Dakota | People's | Elmer D. Wallace | 9,354 | 21.99 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Oregon | People's | Nathan Pierce | 26,125 | 29.99 / 100 |
2nd | |||
South Carolina | People's | Sampson Pope | 17,278 | 30.43 / 100 |
2nd | |||
South Dakota | People's | Isaac Howe | 27,568 | 35.46 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Tennessee | People's | A. L. Mims | 23,092 | 11.00 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Texas | People's | Thomas L. Nugent | 152,731 | 36.13 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Wisconsin | People's | D. Frank Powell | 25,604 | 6.82 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Wyoming | People's | Lewis C. Tidball | 2,176 | 11.28 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1895 | Iowa | People's | Sylvester B. Crane | 32,189 | 8.02 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Mississippi | People's | Frank Burkett | 18,167 | 27.93 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Ohio | People's | Jacob S. Coxey Sr. | 52,675 | 6.29 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Rhode Island | Prohibition | Smith Quimby | 2,624 | 5.95 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Utah | People's | Henry W. Lawrence | 2,051 | 4.95 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1896 | Alabama | People's | Albert Taylor Goodwyn | 89,290 | 40.99 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Arkansas | People's | A. W. Files | 13,980 | 9.86 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Colorado | People's | M. S. Bailey | 71,808 | 37.98 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Delaware | Union Republican[3] | John H. Hoffecker | 11,014 | 31.35 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Florida | People's | W. A. Wicks | 5,370 | 13.15 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Georgia | People's | Seaborn Wright | 85,981 | 41.10 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Idaho | Fusion | Frank Steunenberg | 22,096 | 76.79 / 100 |
1st | |||
Kansas | People's | John W. Leedy | 167,941 | 50.55 / 100 |
1st | |||
Louisiana | Fusion | John N. Pharr | 87,698 | 42.99 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Michigan | Democratic People's Union Silver | Charles Robert Sligh | 221,022 | 40.35 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Minnesota | Democratic People's | John Lind | 162,254 | 48.10 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Montana | People's | Robert Burns Smith | 36,688 | 70.99 / 100 |
1st | |||
Nebraska | Fusion | Silas A. Holcomb | 116,415 | 53.46 / 100 |
1st | |||
North Carolina | People's | William A. Guthrie | 30,943 | 9.35 / 100 |
3rd | |||
North Dakota | People's | Robert B. Richardson | 20,690 | 44.39 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Rhode Island | Prohibition | Thomas H. Peabody | 2,950 | 5.84 / 100 |
3rd | |||
South Carolina | Lily-White Republican | Sampson Pope | 4,432 | 6.65 / 100 |
2nd | |||
South Dakota | People's | Andrew E. Lee | 41,177 | 49.75 / 100 |
1st | |||
Texas | People's | Jerome C. Kearby | 238,325 | 44.18 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Washington | Fusion | John Rankin Rogers | 50,849 | 55.55 / 100 |
1st | |||
1897 | Rhode Island | Prohibition | Thomas H. Peabody | 2,096 | 5.01 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1898 | Alabama | People's | Gilbert B. Dean | 50,052 | 30.32 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Arkansas | People's | W. S. Morgan | 8,332 | 7.45 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Colorado | Fusion | Charles S. Thomas | 93,966 | 62.89 / 100 |
1st | |||
Georgia | People's | J. Hogan | 51,191 | 30.25 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Idaho | Fusion | Frank Steunenberg | 19,407 | 48.83 / 100 |
1st | |||
People's | James H. Henderson | 5,371 | 13.51 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
Kansas | People's | John W. Leedy | 134,158 | 46.55 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Massachusetts | National Democratic | William Everett | 13,879 | 5.14 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Michigan | Democratic People's Union Silver | Justin Rice Whiting | 168,142 | 39.92 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Minnesota | Democratic People's | John Lind | 131,980 | 52.26 / 100 |
1st | |||
Nebraska | Fusion | William A. Poynter | 95,703 | 50.19 / 100 |
1st | |||
Nevada | Silver | Reinhold Sadler | 3,570 | 35.67 / 100 |
1st | |||
People's | J. B. McCullough | 833 | 8.32 / 100 |
4th | ||||
North Dakota | Fusion | David M. Holmes | 19,496 | 40.78 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Pennsylvania | Prohibition | Silas C. Swallow | 132,931 | 13.68 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Rhode Island | Socialist Labor | James P. Reid | 2,877 | 6.71 / 100 |
3rd | |||
South Dakota | Fusion | Andrew E. Lee | 37,319 | 49.63 / 100 |
1st | |||
Texas | People's | Barnett Gibbs | 114,955 | 28.07 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1899 | Mississippi | People's | R. K. Prewitt | 6,097 | 12.61 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Ohio | Independent | Samuel M. Jones | 106,721 | 11.75 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Rhode Island | Socialist Labor | Thomas Herrick | 2,941 | 6.82 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1900 | Alabama | People's | Grattan B. Crowe | 17,444 | 10.84 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Georgia | People's | George W. Trayler | 25,285 | 21.43 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
Kansas | People's | John W. Breidenthal | 164,793 | 47.33 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
Louisiana | Fusion[4] | Donelson Caffery | 14,215 | 18.49 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Minnesota | Democratic People's[5] | John Lind | 150,651 | 47.95 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
Montana | Independent Democratic | Thomas S. Hogan | 9,188 | 14.40 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
Nebraska | Fusion[6] | William A. Poynter | 113,018 | 48.51 / 100 |
2nd of 5 | |||
North Dakota | Fusion[6] | M. Wipperman | 22,275 | 38.72 / 100 |
2nd of 5 | |||
Rhode Island | Socialist Labor | James P. Reid | 2,858 | 5.96 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
South Dakota | Fusion[6] | Burre H. Lien | 40,091 | 41.97 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
Texas | People's | T.J. McMinn | 26,579 | 5.92 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
1902 | Arkansas | Independent Republican | Charles D. Greaves | 8,345 | 6.97 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
Georgia | People's | J.K. Hines | 5,566 | 6.39 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
Massachusetts | Socialist | John C. Chase | 33,629 | 8.44 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Nebraska | Fusion[6] | William Henry Thompson | 91,116 | 46.79 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
Nevada | Silver-Democratic[7] | John Sparks | 6,540 | 57.78 / 100 |
Elected | |||
Vermont | Local Option[8] | Percival W. Clement | 28,201 | 40.33 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
1903 | Massachusetts | Socialist | John C. Chase | 25,251 | 6.37 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | ||
1904 | Idaho | Socialist | Theodore B. Shaw | 4,000 | 5.61 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | ||
Illinois | Socialist | John Collins | 59,062 | 5.51 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | |||
Montana | Socialist | Malcolm A. O'Malley | 3,431 | 5.22 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Nebraska | Fusion[6] | George W. Berge | 102,568 | 45.61 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
Utah | American | William Montague Ferry | 7,959 | 7.82 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Washington | Socialist | David Burgess | 7,420 | 5.13 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Wisconsin | Social-Democratic[9] | William A. Arnold | 24,857 | 5.53 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
1906 | California | Independence League | William H. Langdon | 45,008 | 14.43 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | ||
Socialist | Austin Lewis | 16,036 | 5.14 / 100 |
4th of 5 | ||||
Colorado | Independent | Ben Lindsey | 18,014 | 8.87 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Socialist | Bill Haywood | 16,015 | 7.88 / 100 |
4th of 5 | ||||
Idaho | Socialist | Thomas F. Kelley | 4,650 | 6.32 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Nebraska | Fusion[6] | Ashton C. Shallenberger | 84,885 | 44.48 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
Nevada | Silver-Democratic[7] | John Sparks | 8,686 | 58.54 / 100 |
Re-Elected | |||
Socialist | Thomas B. Casey | 815 | 5.49 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
Vermont | Independent | Percival W. Clement | 26,912 | 38.18 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
1907 | Massachusetts | Independence League | Thomas L. Hisgen | 75,499 | 20.20 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | ||
1908 | Florida | Socialist | A.J. Pettigrew | 2,427 | 5.79 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Georgia | Independent | Yancy Carter | 11,746 | 9.47 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
Idaho | Socialist | Ernest Untermann | 6,155 | 6.38 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Massachusetts | Independence League | William N. Osgood | 23,101 | 5.22 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Montana | Socialist | Harry Hazelton | 5,122 | 7.50 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Nebraska | Fusion[6] | Ashton C. Shallenberger | 132,960 | 49.90 / 100 |
Elected | |||
Utah | American | John A. Street | 11,404 | 10.23 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Wisconsin | Social-Democratic[9] | H.D. Brown | 28,583 | 6.36 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
1910 | Arkansas | Socialist | Dan Hogan | 9,196 | 6.10 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Notable Third Party Gubernatorial Performances (1911–1930) | ||||||||
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Year | State | Party | Nominee | Running Mate | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes |
California | Socialist | Jackson Stitt Wilson | 47,819 | 12.40 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Connecticut | Socialist | Robert Hunter | 12,179 | 7.33 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Idaho | Socialist | S.W. Motley | 5,342 | 6.20 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Nevada | Socialist | Henry F. Gegax | 1,393 | 6.75 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Ohio | Socialist | Tom Clifford | 60,637 | 6.56 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Oklahoma | Socialist | J.T. Cumbie | 24,457 | 9.91 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Oregon | Socialist | W.S. Richards | 8,040 | 6.83 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Prohibition | A.E. Eaton | 6,046 | 5.14 / 100 |
4th of 4 | ||||
Pennsylvania | Keystone | William H. Berry | 382,127 | 38.27 / 100 |
2nd of 6 | |||
Texas | Socialist | Reddin Andrews, Jr. | 11,538 | 5.27 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Wisconsin | Social-Democratic[9] | William A. Jacobs | 39,547 | 12.38 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
1911 | Arizona | Socialist | P.W. Gallentine | 1,247 | 5.77 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
1912 | Arkansas | Socialist | G.E. Mikel | 13,384 | 7.89 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Colorado | Progressive | Edward P. Costigan | 66,132 | 24.88 / 100 |
2nd of 6 | |||
Socialist | Charles A. Ashelstrom | 16,189 | 6.09 / 100 |
4th of 6 | ||||
Connecticut | Progressive | Herbert Smith | 31,020 | 16.29 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Socialist | Samuel E. Beardsley | 10,236 | 5.38 / 100 |
4th of 6 | ||||
Delaware | Progressive | George Beswick Hynson | 3,019 | 6.23 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Florida | Socialist | Thomas W. Cox | 3,467 | 7.15 / 100 |
2nd of 5 | |||
Idaho | Progressive | G. H. Martin | 24,325 | 23.05 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Socialist | L.A. Coblentz | 11,094 | 10.51 / 100 |
4th of 4 | ||||
Illinois | Progressive | Frank H. Funk | 303,401 | 26.09 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Socialist | John C. Kennedy | 78,679 | 6.77 / 100 |
4th of 4 | ||||
Indiana | Progressive | Albert J. Beveridge | 166,654 | 25.99 / 100 |
2nd of 6 | |||
Socialist | Stephen N. Reynolds | 35,464 | 5.53 / 100 |
4th of 6 | ||||
Iowa | Progressive | John L. Stevens | 71,879 | 15.59 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Kansas | Socialist | George W. Kleihege | 24,767 | 6.89 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Massachusetts | Progressive | Charles S. Bird | 126,602 | 26.39 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Michigan | Progressive | L. Whitney Watkins | 155,372 | 28.31 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Minnesota | Progressive | Paul V. Collins | 33,455 | 10.51 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Prohibition | Engebret E. Lobeck | 29,876 | 9.38 / 100 |
4th of 5 | ||||
Public Ownership[10] | David Morgan | 25,769 | 8.09 / 100 |
5th of 5 | ||||
Missouri | Progressive | Albert D. Nortoni | 109,146 | 15.61 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Montana | Progressive | Frank J. Edwards | 18,881 | 23.61 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Socialist | Lewis J. Duncan | 12,766 | 15.96 / 100 |
4th of 4 | ||||
New Hampshire | Progressive | Winston Churchill | 14,401 | 17.29 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
New York | Progressive | Oscar Straus | 393,183 | 25.10 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
North Carolina | Progressive | Iredell Meares | 49,930 | 20.42 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
North Dakota | Progressive | W.D. Sweet | 9,406 | 10.74 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Socialist | A.E. Bowen, Jr. | 6,835 | 7.80 / 100 |
4th of 4 | ||||
Ohio | Progressive | Arthur Lovett Garford | 217,903 | 21.02 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Socialist | Charles Emil Ruthenberg | 87,709 | 8.46 / 100 |
4th of 6 | ||||
Rhode Island | Progressive | Albert H. Humes | 8,457 | 10.82 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Texas | Socialist | Reddin Andrews, Jr. | 25,258 | 8.39 / 100 |
2nd of 6 | |||
Progressive | Ed C. Lasater | 15,794 | 5.24 / 100 |
4th of 6 | ||||
Utah | Progressive | Nephi L. Morris | 23,591 | 21.16 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Socialist | Homer P. Burt | 8,797 | 7.89 / 100 |
4th of 5 | ||||
Vermont | Progressive | Fraser Metzger | 15,629 | 24.10 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Washington | Progressive | Robert T. Hodge | 77,792 | 24.44 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Socialist | Anna A. Maley | 37,155 | 11.67 / 100 |
4th of 6 | ||||
West Virginia | Socialist | Walter B. Hilton | 15,048 | 5.61 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Wisconsin | Social-Democratic[9] | Carl D. Thompson | 34,468 | 8.75 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
1913 | Arkansas | Progressive | George W. Murphy | 8,431 | 10.10 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
Socialist | J. Emil Webber | 4,378 | 5.24 / 100 |
4th of 4 | ||||
Massachusetts | Progressive | Charles S. Bird | 127,755 | 27.72 / 100 |
2nd of 7 | |||
New Jersey | Progressive | Everett Colby | 41,132 | 10.96 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | |||
Virginia | Socialist | C. Campbell | 3,789 | 5.23 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
1914 | Arizona | Progressive | George U. Young | 5,206 | 10.21 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
Arkansas | Socialist | Dan Hogan | 10,434 | 7.70 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
California | Progressive | Hiram Johnson | 460,495 | 49.69 / 100 |
Re-Elected | |||
Socialist | Noble A. Richardson | 50,716 | 5.47 / 100 |
4th of 5 | ||||
Colorado | Progressive | Edward P. Costigan | 32,920 | 12.41 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Idaho | Progressive | Hugh E. McElroy | 10,583 | 9.81 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Socialist | L.A. Coblentz | 7,967 | 7.38 / 100 |
4th of 4 | ||||
Kansas | Progressive | Henry Justin Allen | 84,060 | 15.91 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Independent | Julius B. Billiard | 7,967 | 7.38 / 100 |
4th of 4 | ||||
Maine | Progressive | Halbert P. Gardner | 18,226 | 12.87 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Massachusetts | Progressive | Joseph Walker | 32,145 | 7.02 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Michigan | Progressive | Henry R. Pattengill | 36,747 | 8.34 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Minnesota | Prohibition | Willis Greenleaf Calderwood | 18,582 | 5.41 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Socialist | Thomas J. "Tom" Lewis | 17,225 | 5.02 / 100 |
4th of 6 | ||||
Nevada | Socialist | W.A. Morgan | 3,391 | 15.74 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
New York | American | William Sulzer | 126,270 | 8.77 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
North Dakota | Socialist | J.A. Williams | 6,019 | 6.74 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Ohio | Progressive | James Rudolph Garfield | 60,904 | 5.39 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Oklahoma | Socialist | Fred W. Holt | 52,704 | 20.78 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Oregon | Socialist | W.J. Smith | 14,284 | 5.76 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
South Dakota | Independent | Richard Olsen Richards | 9,725 | 9.91 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Texas | Socialist | E.R. Meitzen | 24,977 | 11.59 / 100 |
2nd of 5 | |||
Vermont | Progressive | Walter J. Aldrich | 6,969 | 11.22 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Wisconsin | Progressive[11] | John J. Blaine | 32,560 | 10.01 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Social-Democratic[9] | Oscar T. Ameringer | 25,917 | 7.96 / 100 |
4th of 6 | ||||
1915 | Mississippi | Socialist | J.T. Lester | 4,046 | 7.41 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||
1916 | Arkansas | Socialist | William Davis | 9,730 | 5.54 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Florida | Prohibition | Sidney Johnston Catts | 39,546 | 47.71 / 100 |
Elected | |||
Idaho | Socialist | Annie E. Triplow | 7,321 | 5.44 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Louisiana | Progressive | John M. Parker | 48,085 | 37.20 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
Minnesota | Socialist | J.O. Bentall | 26,306 | 6.73 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Prohibition | Thomas J. Anderson | 19,884 | 5.09 / 100 |
4th of 5 | ||||
Montana | Socialist | Lewis J. Duncan | 11,342 | 6.53 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Washington | Socialist | Ludwig E. Katterfield | 21,167 | 5.61 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Wisconsin | Socialist | Rae Weaver | 30,649 | 7.06 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
1918 | Alabama | Independent | Dallas B. Smith | 13,497 | 19.79 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||
Arkansas | Socialist | Clay Fulks | 4,792 | 6.57 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
California | Independent | Theodore Arlington Bell | 251,189 | 36.48 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | David H. Evans | 111,948 | 30.28 / 100 |
2nd of 5 | |||
New York | Socialist | Joseph Cannon | 159,804 | 7.36 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
South Dakota | Independent | Mark P. Bates | 25,118 | 26.12 / 100 |
2nd of 5 | |||
Wisconsin | Socialist | Emil Seidel | 57,523 | 17.35 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
1920 | Arkansas | Independent[12] | J.H. Blount | 15,627 | 8.22 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
Idaho | Independent | Sherman D. Fairchild | 28,752 | 20.11 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Minnesota | Independent[13] | Henrik Shipstead | 281,402 | 35.91 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
Nebraska | Nonpartisan League | Arthur G. Wray | 88,905 | 23.51 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
New York | Socialist | Joseph Cannon | 159,804 | 5.57 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
South Dakota | Nonpartisan League | Mark P. Bates | 48,426 | 26.34 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
Texas | American | T.H. McGregor | 69,380 | 14.40 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Black and Tan Republican | H. Capers | 26,091 | 5.42 / 100 |
4th of 5 | ||||
Washington | Farmer–Labor | Robert Bridges | 121,371 | 30.10 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
Wisconsin | Socialist | William Coleman | 71,126 | 10.29 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
1922 | Idaho | Progressive | H. F. Samuels | 40,516 | 31.69 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Magnus Johnson | 295,479 | 43.13 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
North Dakota | Nonpartisan League | William Lemke | 81,048 | 42.35 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
South Dakota | Nonpartisan League | Alice Lorraine Daily | 46,033 | 26.24 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Wisconsin | Independent Democratic | Arthur A. Bentley | 51,061 | 10.60 / 100 |
2nd of 5 | |||
Socialist | Louis A. Arnold | 39,570 | 8.21 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | ||||
1924 | Idaho | Progressive | H. F. Samuels | 58,163 | 39.04 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||
Kansas | Independent | William Allen White | 149,811 | 22.71 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Floyd B. Olson | 366,029 | 43.84 / 100 |
2nd of 5 | |||
Montana | Farmer–Labor | Frank J. Edwards | 10,576 | 6.08 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Nebraska | Progressive | Dan Butler | 35,594 | 7.94 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
South Dakota | Farmer–Labor | A.L. Putnam | 27,027 | 13.25 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Independent | Richard Olsen Richards | 20,359 | 9.98 / 100 |
4th of 4 | ||||
Washington | Progressive | J.R. "Bob" Oman | 40,073 | 10.27 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Wisconsin | Socialist | William F. Quick | 45,268 | 5.68 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | |||
1926 | Idaho | Progressive | W. Scott Hall | 34,208 | 28.36 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Magnus Johnson | 266,845 | 38.09 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
Oregon | Independent | H.H. Stallard | 12,402 | 5.49 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
South Dakota | Farmer–Labor | Tom Ayres | 11,958 | 6.51 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Independent | John E. Hipple | 10,637 | 5.79 / 100 |
4th of 4 | ||||
Wisconsin | Independent | Charles Perry | 76,507 | 13.84 / 100 |
2nd of 6 | |||
Socialist | Herman O. Kent | 40,293 | 7.29 / 100 |
4th of 6 | ||||
1928 | Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Ernest Lundeen | 227,193 | 22.72 / 100 |
2nd of 5 | ||
1930 | Alabama | Independent | Hugh A. Locke | 95,745 | 38.18 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||
Kansas | Independent (Write-In) | John R. Brinkley | 183,278 | 29.50 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Floyd B. Olson | 473,154 | 59.34 / 100 |
Elected | |||
New York | Law Preservation[14] | Robert P Carroll | 190,666 | 6.08 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Oregon | Independent | Julius Meier | 135,608 | 54.51 / 100 |
Elected | |||
Notable Third Party Gubernatorial Performances (1931–1960) | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | State | Party | Nominee | Running Mate | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes |
1932 | Kansas | Independent | John R. Brinkley | 244,607 | 30.58 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Floyd B. Olson | 522,438 | 50.57 / 100 |
Re-Elected | |||
Tennessee | Independent | Lewis S. Pope | 106,990 | 27.05 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Washington | Liberty | Luvern Clyde Hicks | 41,710 | 6.79 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | |||
Wisconsin | Socialist | Frank Metcalfe | 56,965 | 5.07 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
1934 | California | Progressive | Raymond L. Haight | 302,519 | 12.99 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | ||
Connecticut | Socialist | Jasper McLevy | 38,438 | 6.96 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Massachusetts | Equal Tax | Frank A. Goodwin | 94,141 | 6.35 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | |||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Floyd B. Olson | 468,812 | 44.61 / 100 |
Re-Elected | |||
Nevada | Independent | Lindley C. Branson | 4,940 | 11.54 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Oregon | Independent | Peter Zimmerman | 95,519 | 31.57 / 100 |
2nd of 6 | |||
Tennessee | Fusion[15] | Lewis S. Pope | 122,965 | 38.22 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
Wisconsin | Progressive | Philip La Follette | 373,093 | 39.12 / 100 |
Elected | |||
1936 | Delaware | Independent Republican | Isaac Dolphus Short | 8,400 | 6.62 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | ||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Elmer Austin Benson | 680,342 | 60.74 / 100 |
Elected | |||
North Dakota | Nonpartisan League | William Langer | 98,750 | 35.80 / 100 |
Elected | |||
Wisconsin | Progressive | Philip La Follette | 573,724 | 46.38 / 100 |
Re-Elected | |||
1938 | Arkansas | Independent | Charles F. Cole | 12,077 | 8.78 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||
Connecticut | Socialist | Jasper McLevy | 166,253 | 26.30 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Elmer Austin Benson | 387,263 | 34.18 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
Nebraska | Independent | Charles W. Bryan | 76,258 | 15.35 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Wisconsin | Progressive | Philip La Follette | 353,381 | 36.00 / 100 |
2nd of 5 | |||
1940 | Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Hjalmar Petersen | 459,609 | 36.55 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | ||
Wisconsin | Progressive | Orland Steen Loomis | 546,436 | 39.78 / 100 |
2nd of 5 | |||
1942 | Connecticut | Socialist | Jasper McLevy | 34,537 | 6.01 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Hjalmar Petersen | 299,917 | 37.76 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
New York | American Labor | Dean Alfange | 403,626 | 9.79 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Wisconsin | Progressive | Orland Steen Loomis | 397,664 | 49.65 / 100 |
Elected | |||
1944 | North Dakota | Independent | Alvin C. Strutz | 38,997 | 18.81 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
Wisconsin | Progressive | Alexander O. Benz | 76,028 | 5.76 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
1946 | California | Prohibition | Henry R. Schmidt | 180,579 | 7.06 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||
1950 | Tennessee | Independent[16] | John Randolph Neal, Jr. | 51,757 | 21.91 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||
1952 | Maine | Independent Republican | Neil S. Bishop | 35,732 | 14.38 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
Vermont | Republican (Write-In) | Henry D. Vail | 12,447 | 8.25 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
1954 | Tennessee | Independent | John Randolph Neal, Jr. | 39,574 | 12.27 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||
1956 | Nebraska | Independent | George Morris | 31,592 | 5.56 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Texas | Democratic (Write-In) | W. Lee O'Daniel | 110,234 | 6.39 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Utah | Independent | J. Bracken Lee | 94,428 | 28.37 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
1958 | Oklahoma | Independent | D.A. "Jelly" Bryce | 31,840 | 5.91 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Tennessee | Independent | Jim Nance McCord | 136,406 | 31.54 / 100 |
2nd of 9 | |||
1960 | North Dakota | Independent | Herschel Lashkowitz | 16,741 | 6.08 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Notable Third Party Gubernatorial Performances (1961–1990) | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | State | Party | Nominee | Running Mate | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes |
1962 | Tennessee | Independent | William Anderson | 203,765 | 32.83 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | ||
1965 | Virginia | Virginia Conservative | William J. Story, Jr. | 75,307 | 13.38 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
1966 | Alabama | Independent | Carl Robinson | 47,653 | 5.62 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Georgia | Democratic (Write-In) | Ellis Arnall | 51,947 | 5.43 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Idaho | Independent | Perry Swisher | 30,913 | 12.24 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Independent | Philip Jungert | 23,139 | 9.16 / 100 |
4th of 4 | ||||
Maryland | Independent | Hyman A. Pressman | 90,899 | 9.88 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
New York | Conservative | Paul Adams | 510,023 | 8.46 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Liberal | Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. | 507,234 | 8.41 / 100 |
4th of 6 | ||||
Tennessee | Independent | H.L. Crowder | 64,602 | 9.84 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
Independent | Charlie Moffett | 50,221 | 7.65 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||||
1970 | Alabama | National Democratic | John L. Cashin, Jr. | 125,491 | 14.68 / 100 |
2nd of 6 | ||
Independent | A.C. Shelton | 75,679 | 8.85 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | ||||
Arkansas | American | Walter L. Carruth | 36,132 | 5.93 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
New Hampshire | American | Meldrim Thomson, Jr. | 22,033 | 9.91 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
New York | Conservative | Paul Adams | 422,514 | 7.03 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
1971 | Mississippi | Independent | Charles Evers | 172,762 | 22.13 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||
1972 | New Hampshire | Independent | Malcolm McLane | 63,199 | 19.56 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Texas | Raza Unida | Ramsey Muñiz | 214,118 | 6.28 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Washington | Taxpayers | Vick Gould | 86,843 | 5.90 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
1973 | Virginia | Independent | Henry Howell | 510,103 | 49.28 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||
1974 | Alaska | Alaskan Independence | Joe Vogler | 4,770 | 4.96 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Maine | Independent | James B. Longley | 142,464 | 39.14 / 100 |
Elected | |||
Nebraska | Independent | Ernie Chambers | 24,320 | 5.39 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Nevada | Independent American | James Ray Houston | 26,285 | 15.52 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Texas | Raza Unida | Ramsey Muñiz | 93,295 | 5.64 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
1976 | Vermont | Liberty Union | Bernie Sanders | 11,317 | 6.09 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
1978 | Alaska | Republican (Write-In) | Wally Hickel | 33,555 | 26.44 / 100 |
2nd of 5 | ||
Independent | Tom Kelly | 15,656 | 12.34 / 100 |
4th of 5 | ||||
California | Independent[17] | Ed Clark | 377,960 | 5.46 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Maine | Independent | Herman C. Frankland | 65,889 | 17.80 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Rhode Island | Independent | Joseph A. Doorley | 20,381 | 6.48 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
1982 | Alaska | Libertarian | Dick Randolph | 29,067 | 14.92 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
Arizona | Libertarian | Sam Steiger | 36,649 | 5.05 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Hawaii | Independent[18] | Frank Fasi | 89,303 | 28.64 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
1986 | Alaska | Alaskan Independence | Joe Vogler | 10,013 | 5.58 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | ||
Arizona | Independent | Bill Schulz | 224,085 | 25.85 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Illinois | Solidarity | Adlai Stevenson III | Mike Howlett | 1,256,626 | 39.97 / 100 |
2nd of 5 | ||
Maine | Independent | Sherry Huber | 64,317 | 15.07 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Independent | John Menario | 63,747 | 14.87 / 100 |
4th of 4 | ||||
Oklahoma | Independent | Jerry Brown | 60,115 | 6.61 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Vermont | Independent | Bernie Sanders | 28,418 | 14.45 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
1988 | Utah | Independent | Merrill Cook | 136,651 | 21.05 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | ||
1990 | Alaska | Alaskan Independence | Wally Hickel | Jack Coghill | 75,721 | 38.88 / 100 |
Elected | |
Connecticut | A Connecticut Party | Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. | Eunice Groark | 460,576 | 40.36 / 100 |
Elected | ||
Kansas | Independent | Christina Campbell-Cline | Benton | 69,127 | 8.82 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Maine | Independent | Andrew Adam | 48,377 | 9.26 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
New York | Conservative | Herbert London | Anthony Diperna | 827,614 | 20.40 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | ||
Oklahoma | Independent[19] | Thomas D. Ledgerwood II | 90,534 | 9.93 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Oregon | Independent | Al Mobley | 144,062 | 12.95 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Notable Third Party Gubernatorial Performances (1991–Present) | ||||||||
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Year | State | Party | Nominee | Running Mate | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes |
1992 | Utah | Independent | Merrill Cook | Frances Hatch Merrill | 255,753 | 33.54 / 100 |
2nd of 8 | |
West Virginia | Independent (Write-In) | Charlotte Pritt | 48,873 | 7.43 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
1994 | Alaska | Alaskan Independence | Jack Coghill | Margaret Ward | 27,838 | 13.04 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |
Connecticut | A Connecticut Party | Eunice Groark | Audrey Rowe | 216,585 | 18.88 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | ||
Independent | Tom Scott | Glen R. O'Keefe | 130,128 | 11.34 / 100 |
4th of 5 | |||
Hawaii | Best Party of Hawaii | Frank Fasi | Danny Kaleikini | 113,158 | 30.67 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | ||
Maine | Independent | Angus King | 180,829 | 35.37 / 100 |
Elected | |||
Green | Jonathan Carter | 32,695 | 6.39 / 100 |
4th of 5 | ||||
New Mexico | Green | Roberto Mondragón | Steven Schmidt | 47,990 | 10.26 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Oklahoma | Independent | Wes Watkins | 233,336 | 23.45 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Pennsylvania | Constitution | Peg Luksik | Jim Clymer | 460,269 | 12.84 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | ||
Rhode Island | Independent | Robert J. Healey | 32,822 | 9.08 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Vermont | Independent | Thomas J. Morse | 15,000 | 7.07 / 100 |
3rd of 8 | |||
1998 | Alaska | Republican Moderate | Ray Metcalfe | Clyde Baxley | 13,540 | 6.15 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |
Maine | Independent | Angus King | 246,772 | 58.61 / 100 |
Re-Elected | |||
Green | Pat LaMarche | 28,722 | 6.82 / 100 |
4th of 5 | ||||
Minnesota | Reform | Jesse Ventura | Mae Schunk | 773,713 | 36.99 / 100 |
Elected | ||
New York | Independence | Tom Golisano | Laureen Oliver | 364,056 | 7.69 / 100 |
3rd of 10 | ||
Pennsylvania | Constitution | Peg Luksik | Jim Clymer | 315,761 | 10.44 / 100 |
3rd of 10 | ||
Rhode Island | Cool Moose | Robert J. Healey | 19,250 | 6.28 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
1999 | Kentucky | Reform | Gatewood Galbraith | Kathy Lyons | 88,930 | 6.28 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |
2000 | New Hampshire | Independent | Mary Brown | 35,904 | 6.36 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
Vermont | Vermont Progressive | Anthony Pollina | 28,116 | 9.58 / 100 |
3rd of 8 | |||
2002 | Arizona | Independent | Richard Mahoney | 84,947 | 6.93 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
California | Green | Peter Camejo | 393,036 | 5.26 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Maine | Green | Jonathan Carter | 46,903 | 9.28 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Minnesota | Independence | Tim Penny | Martha Robertson | 364,534 | 16.18 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | ||
New Mexico | Green | David Bacon | Kathleen Sanchez | 26,465 | 5.47 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
New York | Independence | Tom Golisano | Mary Donohue | 654,016 | 14.28 / 100 |
3rd of 8 | ||
Oklahoma | Independent | Gary Richardson | 146,200 | 14.12 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Wisconsin | Libertarian | Ed Thompson | Martin Reynolds | 185,455 | 10.45 / 100 |
3rd of 8 | ||
2006 | Alaska | Independent | Andrew Halcro | Fay Von Gemmingen | 22,443 | 9.46 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |
Illinois | Green | Rich Whitney | Julie Samuels | 361,336 | 10.36 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Maine | Independent | Barbara Merrill | 118,720 | 21.55 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Green | Pat LaMarche | 52,690 | 9.56 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | ||||
Massachusetts | Independent | Christy Mihos | John J. Sullivan | 154,628 | 6.97 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
Minnesota | Independence | Peter Hutchinson | Maureen Reed | 141,735 | 6.43 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | ||
Texas | Independent | Carole Keeton Strayhorn | 797,577 | 18.13 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Independent | Kinky Friedman | 546,869 | 12.43 / 100 |
4th of 5 | ||||
2007 | Louisiana | Independent | John Georges | 186,682 | 14.38 / 100 |
3rd of 12 | ||
2008 | Vermont | Independent | Anthony Pollina | 69,791 | 21.87 / 100 |
2nd of 7 | ||
2009 | New Jersey | Independent | Chris Daggett | Frank J. Esposito | 139,579 | 5.75 / 100 |
3rd of 12 | |
2010 | Colorado | Constitution | Tom Tancredo | Pat Miller | 652,376 | 36.38 / 100 |
2nd of 6 | |
Idaho | Independent | Jana M. Kemp | 26,655 | 5.89 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Maine | Independent | Eliot Cutler | 208,270 | 36.36 / 100 |
2nd of 6 | |||
Independent | Shawn Moody | 28,756 | 5.02 / 100 |
4th of 6 | ||||
Massachusetts | Independent | Tim Cahill | Paul Loscocco | 184,387 | 8.03 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
Minnesota | Independence | Tom Horner | James A. Mulder | 251,487 | 11.94 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | ||
Rhode Island | Independent | Lincoln Chafee | 123,571 | 36.10 / 100 |
Elected | |||
Moderate | Ken Block | 22,146 | 6.47 / 100 |
4th of 7 | ||||
Wyoming | Independent | Taylor Haynes | 13,796 | 7.32 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
2013 | Virginia | Libertarian | Robert Sarvis | 146,084 | 6.52 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
2014 | Alaska | Independent | Bill Walker | Byron Mallott | 134,658 | 48.10 / 100 |
Elected | |
Hawaii | Independent | Mufi Hannemann | Les Chang | 42,934 | 11.72 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
Maine | Independent | Eliot Cutler | 51,518 | 8.43 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Rhode Island | Moderate | Robert J. Healey | 69,278 | 21.38 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Wyoming | Independent | Don Wills | 9,895 | 5.89 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Senate elections
Listed below are Senate elections since 1922 in which a third party or independent candidate won or were reasonably close to receiving 5.0% of the vote. Winners are shown in bold.
Notable Third Party Senatorial Performances (1922–Present) | ||||||||
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Year | State | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes | |
1922 | California | Independent | H. Clay Needham | 7.8 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Socialist | Upton Sinclair | 6.3 / 100 |
4th of 4 | |||||
Florida | Independent | W. C. Lawson | 11.7 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Henrik Shipstead | 47.1 / 100 |
Elected | ||||
Pennsylvania | Prohibition | Rachel C. Robinson | 60,390 | 6.05 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
Socialist | William J. Van Essen | 55,703 | 5.58 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||||
Pennsylvania | Progressive | William J. Burke | 60,390 | 6.05 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Washington | Farmer–Labor | James A. Duncan | 12 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
Wisconsin | Independent | Jesse J. Hooper | 16.6 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||||
1923 | Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Magnus Johnson | Elected | ||||
1924 | Colorado | Independent | Morton Alexander | 5 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Colorado | Independent | Charles T. Phelps | 5.5 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Magnus Johnson | 45.5 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||||
Oregon | Progressive | F. E. Coulter | 7.7 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
South Dakota | Farmer–Labor | Tom Ayres | 12.2 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||||
Independent | George W. Egan | 7.2 / 100 |
4th of 4 | |||||
1926 | Florida | Independent | John M. Lindsay | 12.8 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
Idaho | Progressive | H. F. Samuels | 29.6 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||||
Illinois | Independent | Hugh S. Magill | 8.7 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
New York | Independent Republican | Franklin W. Cristman | 231,906 | 8.2 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
North Dakota | Independent | Norris H. Nelson | 12.2 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | ||||
Independent | C. P. Stone | 6.3 / 100 |
4th of 4 | |||||
Oregon | Independent | Robert N. Stanfield | 22.5 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
South Dakota | Independent | Howard Platt | 7.2 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
Wisconsin | Independent | Charles D. Rosa | 20.3 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | ||||
Socialist | Leo Krzycki | 5.7 / 100 |
4th of 4 | |||||
1928 | California | Independent | Charles Hiram Randall | 5.9 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Henrik Shipstead | 65.4 / 100 |
Re-Elected | ||||
Wisconsin | Independent | William H. Markham | 11 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||||
1930 | Alabama | Independent | James Thomas Heflin | 40.3 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Ernest Lundeen | 22.9 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
Oregon | Independent | L. A. Banks | 7.4 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
Virginia | Independent Democrat | J. Cloyd Byars | 26,091 | 17.9 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
Socialist | Joe C. Morgan | 7,944 | 5.4 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
1932 | California | Prohibition | Robert P. Shuler | 25.8 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Wisconsin | Socialist | Emil Seidel | 6.1 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
1934 | California | Socialist | George Ross Kirkpatrick | 5.3 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Henrik Shipstead | 49.9 / 100 |
Re-Elected | ||||
New York | Socialist | Norman Thomas | 194,952 | 5.3 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Tennessee | Independent | John R. Neal | 19.9 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||||
Wisconsin | Progressive | Robert M. La Follette Jr. | 47.8 / 100 |
Re-Elected | ||||
1936 | Delaware | Independent | Robert G. Houston | 5.4 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Massachusetts | Independent | Thomas C. O'Brien | 134,245 | 7.44 / 100 |
3rd of 10 | |||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Ernest Lundeen | 62.2 / 100 |
Elected | ||||
Montana | Independent | Joseph P. Monaghan | 39,655 | 17.91 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Nebraska | Independent | George W. Norris | 43.8 / 100 |
Re-Elected | ||||
Rhode Island | Independent | Ludger LaPointe | 7 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
1938 | Connecticut | Socialist | Bellani Trombley | 15.8 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
North Dakota | Independent | William Langer | 42.6 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||||
Wisconsin | Progressive | Herman Ekern | 26.6 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||||
1940 | California | Prohibition | Fred Dyster | 13.5 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Elmer Austin Benson | 25.7 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||||
North Dakota | Independent | William Lemke | 35.1 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||||
Wisconsin | Progressive | Robert M. La Follette Jr. | 45.3 / 100 |
Re-Elected | ||||
1942 | Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Elmer Austin Benson | 28.2 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
Independent | Martin A. Nelson | 14.4 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||||
Nebraska | Independent | George W. Norris | 28.6 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||||
Virginia | Socialist | Lawrence S. Wilkes | 118,546 | 6.5 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
1944 | North Dakota | Independent | Lynn U. Stambaugh | 21.2 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Wisconsin | Progressive | Harry Sauthoff | 5.8 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
1946 | North Dakota | Independent | Arthur E. Thompson | 23.5 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
North Dakota | Independent | Gerald Nye | 15.2 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
1950 | Alabama | Independent | John G. Crommelin | 38,477 | 23.46 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||
New Hampshire | Independent | Wesley Powell | 6.3 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||||
1952 | California | Independent Progressive | Reuben W. Borough | 11.9 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
Maine | Independent | Earl S. Grant | 6.4 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
New York | Liberal | George Counts | 489,775 | 7 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | |||
North Dakota | Independent | Fred G. Aandahl | 24,741 | 10.4 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Virginia | Independent Democrat | H.M. Vise, Sr. | 69,133 | 12.7 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
Social Democrat | Clarke T. Robb | 67,281 | 12.4 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
1954 | South Carolina | Democratic (Write-In) | Strom Thurmond | 143,444 | 63.1 / 100 |
Elected | ||
Virginia | Independent Democrat | Charles W. Lewis, Jr. | 32,681 | 10.7 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
Social Democrat | Clarke T. Robb | 28,922 | 9.4 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
1958 | Utah | Independent | J. Bracken Lee | 26.4 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Virginia | Independent | Louise Wensel | 120,224 | 26.3 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
1964 | Virginia | Independent | James W. Respess | 95,526 | 10.3 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | ||
1966 | Mississippi | Independent | Clifton R. Whitley | 7.8 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Virginia | Independent | John W. Carter | 57,692 | 7.9 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Virginia | Independent | F. Lee Hawthorne | 58,251 | 7.9 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
1968 | Alabama | Independent | Robert Schwenn | 8 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Alaska | Democratic (Write-In) | Ernest Gruening | 14,118 | 17.44 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Maryland | American Independent | George P. Mahoney | 13.1 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
New York | Conservative | James L. Buckley | 1,139,402 | 17.31 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
1970 | Connecticut | Independent | Thomas J. Dodd | 266,497 | 24.46 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Mississippi | Independent | William R. Thompson | 11.6 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||||
New York | Conservative | James L. Buckley | 2,288,190 | 38.95 / 100 |
Elected | |||
Virginia | Independent | Harry F. Byrd Jr. | 506,237 | 53.5 / 100 |
Re-Elected | |||
1972 | Louisiana | Independent | John McKeithen | 23.1 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | |||
1974 | Florida | American Independent | John Grady | 282,659 | 15.7 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | ||
Hawaii | Independent | James D. Kimmel | 17.1 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||||
New York | Conservative | Barbara A. Keating | 822,584 | 15.9 / 100 |
3rd of 8 | |||
1976 | Minnesota | American Independent | Paul Helm | 125,612 | 6.6 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | ||
Virgina | Independent | Harry F. Byrd Jr. | 890,778 | 57.2 / 100 |
Re-Elected | |||
1978 | Alabama | Prohibition | Jerome B. Couch | 6.0 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
Arkansas | Independent | John J. Black | 7.2 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
Maine | Independent | Hayes E. Gahagan | 27,824 | 7.42 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Mississippi | Independent | Charles Evers | 133,646 | 22.6 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
1980 | New York | Liberal | Jacob K. Javits | 664,5444 | 11.1 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | ||
1982 | Washington | Independent | King Lysen | 5.3 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
1984 | Tennessee | Independent | Ed McAteer | 87,234 | 5.29 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||
1990 | Virginia | Independent | Nancy B. Spannaus | 196,755 | 18.16 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||
1992 | Alaska | Green | Mary Jordan | 20,019 | 8.35 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Arizona | Independent | Evan Mecham | 145,361 | 10.52 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Hawaii | Green | Linda B. Martin | 49,921 | 13.73 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Louisiana | Independent | Jon Khachaturian | 74,785 | 8.87 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Ohio | Independent[20] | Martha Grevatt | 331,125 | 6.89 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
1994 | Arizona | Libertarian | Scott Grainger | 75,493 | 6.75 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Minnesota | Independence | Dean Barkley | 95,400 | 5.38 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Ohio | Independent | Joseph J. Slovenec | 252,031 | 7.33 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Vermont | Independent | Gavin T. Mills | 12,465 | 5.89 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | |||
Virginia | Independent | Marshall Coleman | 235,324 | 11.44 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
1996 | Alaska | Green | Scott Grainger | 29,037 | 12.52 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||
Minnesota | Reform | Dean Barkley | 152,333 | 6.98 / 100 |
3rd of 8 | |||
2000 | Arizona | Independent | William Toel | 109,230 | 7.82 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | ||
Green | Vance Hansen | 108,926 | 7.80 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||||
Libertarian | Barry J. Hess, II | 70,724 | 5.06 / 100 |
4th of 4 | ||||
Massachusetts | Libertarian | Carla Howell | 308,860 | 11.88 / 100 |
3rd of 6 | |||
Minnesota | Independence | James Gibson | 140,583 | 6.98 / 100 |
3rd of 7 | |||
2002 | Alaska | Green | Jim Sykes | 16,608 | 7.24 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | ||
Kansas | Libertarian | Steven A. Rosile | 70,725 | 9.10 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
Reform | George Cook | 65,050 | 8.37 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
Massachusetts | Libertarian | Michael E. Cloud | 369,807 | 18.43 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
Mississippi | Reform | Shawn O'Hara | 97,226 | 15.42 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
Oklahoma | Independent | James Germalic | 65,056 | 6.39 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Virginia | Independent | Nancy B. Spannaus | 145,102 | 9.74 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | |||
Independent[17] | Jacob G. Hornberger, Jr. | 106,055 | 7.12 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||||
2004 | Oklahoma | Independent | Sheila Bilyeu | 86,663 | 5.99 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
2006 | Connecticut | Connecticut for Lieberman | Joe Lieberman | 564,095 | 49.71 / 100 |
Re-Elected | ||
Indiana | Libertarian | Steve Osborn | 168,820 | 12.59 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | |||
Maine | Independent | William H. Slavick | 29,230 | 5.37 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Vermont | Independent | Bernie Sanders | 171,638 | 65.41 / 100 |
Elected | |||
2008 | Arkansas | Green | Rebekah Kennedy | 207,076 | 20.47 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||
Idaho | Independent | Rex Rammell | 34,510 | 5.35 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Minnesota | Independence | Dean Barkley | 437,505 | 15.15 / 100 |
3rd of 5 | |||
Oregon | Constitution | Dave Brownlow | 92,565 | 5.24 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
2010 | Alaska | Republican (Write-In) | Lisa Murkowski | 101,091 | 39.49 / 100 |
Re-Elected | ||
Florida | Independent | Charlie Crist | 1,607,549 | 29.71 / 100 |
2nd of 10 | |||
Indiana | Libertarian | Rebecca Sink-Burris | 94,330 | 5.41 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
South Carolina | Green | Tom Clements | 121,472 | 9.21 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Utah | Constitution | Scott N. Bradley | 35,937 | 5.67 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
2012 | Indiana | Libertarian | Andy Horning | 145,374 | 5.67 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | ||
Maine | Independent | Angus King | 370,580 | 52.89 / 100 |
Elected | |||
Maryland | Independent | Rob Sobhani | 430,934 | 16.37 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Missouri | Libertarian | Jonathan Dine | 165,468 | 6.07 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Montana | Libertarian | Dan Cox | 31,892 | 6.56 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Vermont | Independent | Bernie Sanders | 209,053 | 71.04 / 100 |
Re-Elected | |||
2014 | Kansas | Independent | Greg Orman | 368,372 | 42.53 / 100 |
2nd of 3 | ||
South Dakota | Independent | Larry Pressler | 47,741 | 17.09 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
Wyoming | Independent | Curt Gottshall | 13,311 | 7.90 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | |||
2016 | Alaska | Libertarian | Joe Miller | 74,245 | 29.44 / 100 |
2nd of 4 | ||
Independent | Margaret Stock | 34,579 | 13.71 / 100 |
3rd of 4 | ||||
Indiana | Libertarian | Lucy Brenton | 149,143 | 5.5 / 100 |
3rd of 3 | |||
Kansas | Libertarian | Robert Garrard | 63,428 | 6 / 100 |
3rd of 3 |
Senate elections (By Legislature)
Prior to the passage of the 17th Amendment, most states did not hold direct elections to the Senate, with Senators instead being elected by the state legislatures. The results listed below are cases in which a third party candidate won or was reasonably close to receiving 5.0% of the legislative vote. Winners are shown in bold.
Notable Third Party Senatorial Performances (1820's - 1917) | ||||||||
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Year | State | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes | |
1829 | New York (Special) | Anti-Masonic | Ambrose Spencer | 22 | 14.77 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1830 | Pennsylvania | Anti-Masonic | Harmar Denny | 10 | 7.58 / 100 |
4th | ||
1831 | New York | Anti-Masonic | Samuel Works | 32 | 23.02 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Pennsylvania - Class I (Special) | Anti-Masonic | Richard Rush | 30 | 22.56 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1832 | Pennsylvania | Anti-Masonic | William Clark | 28 | 21.05 / 100 |
2nd | ||
1833 | New York (Special) | Anti-Masonic | John C. Spencer | 11 | 7.38 / 100 |
2nd | ||
1834 | Pennsylvania - Class III (Special) | Anti-Masonic | Amos Ellmaker | 31 | 23.31 / 100 |
2nd | ||
1845 | New York - Class I (Special) | Native American | Jonathan Thompson | 17 | 10.76 / 100 |
3rd | ||
New York - Class III (Special) | Native American | Harmon B. Cropsey | 17 | 10.76 / 100 |
3rd | |||
New York | Native American | Robert Taylor | 15 | 10.14 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1849 | New York | Free Soil | John Adams Dix | 21 | 13.91 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Pennsylvania | Free Soil | Thaddeus Stevens | 7 | 4.93 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1851 | Massachusetts | Free Soil | Charles Sumner | ? | 100 / 100 |
Elected | ||
1855 | Massachusetts (Special) | American | Henry Wilson | 255 | 62.81 / 100 |
Elected | ||
American | Nahum F. Bryant | 85 | 20.94 / 100 |
2nd | ||||
1857 | New York | American | Joel T. Headley | 15 | 10.71 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1879 | Pennsylvania | Greenback Party | Daniel Agnew | 16 | 6.38 / 100 |
3rd | ||
House elections
Listed below are House elections since 2006 in which a third party or independent candidate won more than 5.0% of the vote. Winners are shown in bold.
Notable Third Party Congressional Performances (2006) – 37 entries[21] | ||||||
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Year | District | Party | Candidate | # Votes | % Votes | Place |
2006 | Arizona 6 | Libertarian | Jason M. Blair | 51,285 | 25.20 / 100 |
2nd |
California 4 | Dan Warren | 14,076 | 5.08 / 100 |
3rd | ||
California 7 | Camden McConnell | 22,486 | 16.01 / 100 |
2nd | ||
California 8 | Green | Krissy Keefer | 13,653 | 7.39 / 100 |
3rd | |
California 29 | Bill Paparian | 8,197 | 5.72 / 100 | |||
California 32 | Libertarian | Leland Faegre | 15,627 | 17.04 / 100 |
2nd | |
California 35 | American Independent | Gordon Mego | 8,343 | 8.47 / 100 | ||
Libertarian | Paul Ireland | 7,665 | 7.78 / 100 |
3rd | ||
California 37 | Herb Peters | 17,246 | 17.60 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Colorado 1 | Green | Thomas D. Kelly | 32,825 | 20.23 / 100 | ||
Colorado 4 | Reform | Eric Eidsness | 27,133 | 11.28 / 100 |
3rd | |
Illinois 8 | Moderate | Bill Scheurer | 9,319 | 5.08 / 100 | ||
Kentucky 6 | Libertarian | Paul Ard | 27,015 | 14.54 / 100 |
2nd | |
Louisiana 6 | Richard Fontanesi | 19,648 | 17.19 / 100 | |||
Maine 2 | Independent | Dexter J. Kamilewicz | 22,029 | 7.84 / 100 |
3rd | |
Maryland 5 | Green | Steve Warner | 33,464 | 16.46 / 100 |
2nd | |
Massachusetts 1 | Independent | William H. Szych | 48,574 | 23.48 / 100 | ||
Massachusetts 8 | Socialist Workers | Laura Garza | 12,449 | 8.99 / 100 | ||
Massachusetts 10 | Independent | Peter A. White | 16,808 | 6.29 / 100 |
3rd | |
Minnesota 5 | Independence | Tammy Lee | 51,456 | 21.01 / 100 | ||
Minnesota 6 | John Paul Binkowski | 23,557 | 7.80 / 100 | |||
Mississippi 3 | Independent | Jim Giles | 25,999 | 16.10 / 100 |
2nd | |
Reform | Lamonica L. Magee | 10,060 | 6.23 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Oklahoma 1 | Independent | Bill Wortman | 10,085 | 5.49 / 100 | ||
Rhode Island 1 | Kenneth A. Capalbo | 13,634 | 7.57 / 100 | |||
Rhode Island 2 | Rod Driver | 52,729 | 27.31 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Tennessee 9 | Jake Ford | 38,243 | 22.16 / 100 | |||
Texas 16 | Libertarian | Gordon R. Strickland | 16,572 | 21.33 / 100 | ||
Texas 20 | Michael Idrogo | 9,897 | 12.65 / 100 | |||
Texas 22[22] | Bob Smithers | 22,166 | 18.69 / 100 | |||
9,009 | 6.06 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
Utah 3 | Constitution | Jim Noorlander | 14,533 | 8.79 / 100 | ||
Virginia 4 | Independent Green | Albert P. Burckard | 46,487 | 23.44 / 100 |
2nd | |
Virginia 6 | Independent | Barbara Jean Pryor | 25,129 | 12.32 / 100 | ||
Andre D. Peery | 24,731 | 12.12 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Virgin Islands At-large | Warren Mosler | 10,800 | 37.08 / 100 |
2nd | ||
2007 | California 37 | Green | Daniel Brezenoff | 1,274 | 5.37 / 100 |
3rd |
Notable Third Party Congressional Performances (2008) – 59 entries[23] | ||||||
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Year | District | Party | Candidate | # Votes | % Votes | Place |
2008 | American Samoa At-large | Independent | Eni Faleomavaega | 7,498 | 60.38 / 100 |
1st |
Amata Coleman Radewagen | 4,349 | 35.02 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Arkansas 2 | Green | Deb McFarland | 64,398 | 21.38 / 100 | ||
Arkansas 3 | Abel Tomlinson | 58,850 | 20.35 / 100 | |||
Arkansas 4 | Joshua Drake | 32,603 | 12.95 / 100 | |||
California 1 | Carol Wolman | 24,793 | 8.54 / 100 |
3rd | ||
California 8 | Independent | Cindy Sheehan | 46,118 | 16.17 / 100 |
2nd | |
California 15 | Green | Peter Myers | 12,123 | 5.08 / 100 |
3rd | |
California 26 | Libertarian | Ted Brown | 18,476 | 6.92 / 100 | ||
California 27 | Tim Denton | 14,171 | 6.66 / 100 | |||
California 37 | Independent | Nicholas Dibs | 42,774 | 24.41 / 100 |
2nd | |
California 38 | Libertarian | Christopher Agrella | 29,113 | 18.27 / 100 | ||
California 47 | American Independent | Robert Lauten | 6,274 | 5.08 / 100 |
3rd | |
District of Columbia At-large | D.C. Statehood Green | Maude Hills | 16,693 | 6.75 / 100 |
2nd | |
Florida 13 | Independent | Jan Schneider | 20,289 | 5.51 / 100 |
3rd | |
Florida 14 | Burt Saunders | 54,750 | 14.44 / 100 | |||
Florida 19 | Ben Graber | 20,214 | 6.61 / 100 | |||
Florida 20 | Margaret Hostetter | 58,958 | 22.52 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Illinois 3 | Green | Jerome Pohlen | 12,607 | 5.35 / 100 |
3rd | |
Illinois 4 | Omar N. López | 11,053 | 7.92 / 100 | |||
Illinois 11 | Jason Wallace | 22,635 | 7.12 / 100 | |||
Indiana 3 | Libertarian | William R. Larsen | 14,877 | 5.26 / 100 | ||
Kentucky 5 | Independent | Jim Holbert | 33,444 | 15.89 / 100 |
2nd | |
Louisiana 6 | Michael Jackson | 36,198 | 11.59 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Massachusetts 4 | Susan Allen | 19,848 | 6.64 / 100 | |||
Minnesota 3 | Independence | David Dillon | 38,970 | 10.56 / 100 | ||
Minnesota 5 | Bill McGaughey | 22,318 | 6.92 / 100 | |||
Minnesota 6 | Bob Anderson | 40,643 | 10.04 / 100 | |||
Missouri 1 | Libertarian | Robb E. Cunningham | 36,700 | 13.14 / 100 | ||
New Jersey 7 | Independent | Michael Hsing | 15,826 | 5.66 / 100 | ||
New Mexico 3 | Carol Miller | 35,789 | 12.77 / 100 | |||
New York 9 | Conservative | Alfred F. Donohue | 8,378 | 6.95 / 100 |
2nd | |
Northern Mariana Islands At-large | Independent | Gregorio Sablan | 2,474 | 24.35 / 100 |
1st | |
John Gonzales | 1,855 | 18.26 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Juan Lizama | 1,819 | 17.90 / 100 |
4th | |||
Luis Crisostimo | 946 | 9.31 / 100 |
5th | |||
Ohio 2 | Independent | David Krikorian | 58,710 | 17.70 / 100 |
3rd | |
Oklahoma 3 | Forrest Michael | 17,756 | 6.72 / 100 | |||
Oregon 1 | Independent Party | Joel Haugen | 58,279 | 17.54 / 100 |
2nd | |
Oregon 4 | Constitution | Jaynee Germond | 43,133 | 12.91 / 100 | ||
Pennsylvania 14 | Green | Titus North | 23,214 | 8.74 / 100 | ||
Puerto Rico At-large | New Progressive | Pedro Pierluisi | 1,010,285 | 53.05 / 100 |
1st | |
Popular Democratic | Alfredo Salazar, Jr. | 810,093 | 42.54 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Rhode Island 1 | Independent | Kenneth A. Capalbo | 15,108 | 7.13 / 100 |
3rd | |
Tennessee 6 | Chris Baker | 66,764 | 25.58 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Texas 1 | Roger L. Owen | 26,814 | 12.42 / 100 | |||
Texas 2 | Libertarian | Craig Wolfe | 21,813 | 11.08 / 100 | ||
Texas 5 | Ken Ashby | 31,967 | 25.58 / 100 | |||
Texas 9 | Brad Walters | 9,760 | 6.35 / 100 | |||
Texas 11 | John R. Strohm | 25,051 | 11.67 / 100 | |||
Texas 15 | Independent | Benjamin Eloy Mendoza | 16,348 | 10.30 / 100 | ||
Libertarian | Mette A. Baker | 12,000 | 7.56 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Texas 21 | James Arthur Strohm | 60,879 | 20.00 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Utah 3 | Constitution | Jim Noorlander | 17,408 | 6.11 / 100 |
3rd | |
Wisconsin 4 | Independent | Michael D. LaForest | 29,282 | 11.52 / 100 |
2nd | |
Wisconsin 5 | Robert R. Raymond | 69,715 | 20.15 / 100 | |||
2009 | California 32 | Libertarian | Christopher Agrella | 1,356 | 5.18 / 100 |
3rd |
Illinois 5 | Green | Matt Reichel | 2,911 | 6.60 / 100 | ||
New York 23 | Conservative | Doug Hoffman | 69,553 | 45.98 / 100 |
2nd |
Notable Third Party Congressional Performances (2010) – 66 entries[24] | ||||||
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Year | District | Party | Candidate | # Votes | % Votes | Place |
2010 | Alabama 1 | Constitution | David M. Walter | 26,294 | 16.95 / 100 |
2nd |
Arizona 1 | Libertarian | Nicole Patti | 14,869 | 6.55 / 100 |
3rd | |
Arizona 3 | Michael Shoen | 10,748 | 5.16 / 100 | |||
California 4 | Green | Benjamin Emery | 22,179 | 7.29 / 100 | ||
California 11 | American Independent | David Christensen | 12,439 | 5.17 / 100 | ||
California 16 | Libertarian | Edward M. Gonzalez | 12,304 | 7.88 / 100 | ||
California 26 | American Independent | David L. Miller | 12,784 | 6.14 / 100 | ||
California 28 | Libertarian | Carlos Rodriguez | 10,229 | 8.05 / 100 | ||
California 36 | Herb Peters | 10,840 | 5.64 / 100 | |||
California 37 | Independent | Nick Dibs | 10,560 | 8.41 / 100 | ||
California 42 | Libertarian | Mark Lambert | 12,115 | 5.93 / 100 | ||
California 45 | American Independent | Bill Lussenheide | 13,188 | 6.38 / 100 | ||
California 47 | Independent | Ceci Iglesias | 7,443 | 7.76 / 100 | ||
Florida 1 | Joe Cantrell | 22,763 | 10.86 / 100 |
2nd | ||
John Krause | 17,869 | 8.53 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Florida 6 | Steven E. Schonberg | 71,632 | 28.54 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Florida 17 | Roderick Vereen | 17,009 | 13.79 / 100 | |||
Idaho 1 | Dave Olson | 14,365 | 5.81 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Idaho 2 | Brian Schad | 13,500 | 6.76 / 100 | |||
Illinois 2 | Green | Anthony Williams | 10,564 | 5.65 / 100 | ||
Illinois 3 | Laurel Lambert Schmidt | 10,028 | 6.02 / 100 | |||
Illinois 4 | Robert J. Burns | 6,808 | 8.32 / 100 | |||
Illinois 18 | Sheldon Schafer | 11,256 | 5.09 / 100 | |||
Indiana 4 | Libertarian | John Duncan | 10,423 | 5.15 / 100 | ||
Indiana 5 | Richard Reid | 18,266 | 7.73 / 100 | |||
Indiana 8 | John Cunningham | 10,240 | 5.03 / 100 | |||
Indiana 9 | Greg Knott | 12,070 | 5.35 / 100 | |||
Louisiana 4 | Independent | Artis Cash | 8,962 | 5.31 / 100 | ||
Louisiana 5 | Tom Gibbs, Jr. | 33,279 | 21.43 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Massachusetts 1 | Michael Engel | 10,841 | 5.11 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Massachusetts 9 | Philip Dunkelbarger | 12,833 | 5.60 / 100 | |||
Massachusetts 10 | Maryanne Lewis | 16,673 | 5.90 / 100 | |||
Minnesota 1 | Independence | Steven Wilson | 13,243 | 5.30 / 100 | ||
Minnesota 4 | Steve Carlson | 14,207 | 6.15 / 100 | |||
Minnesota 6 | Bob Anderson | 17,698 | 5.93 / 100 | |||
Missouri 7 | Libertarian | Kevin Craig | 13,866 | 6.23 / 100 | ||
Missouri 9 | Christopher Dwyer | 46,817 | 22.26 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Montana At-large | Mike Fellows | 20,691 | 5.74 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Nebraska 3 | Independent | Dan Hill | 20,036 | 11.98 / 100 | ||
New York 12 | Conservative | Alice Gaffney | 4,482 | 5.17 / 100 |
2nd | |
New York 15 | Independence | Craig Schley | 6,865 | 6.14 / 100 |
3rd | |
New York 23 | Conservative | Douglas L. Hoffman | 10,507 | 5.76 / 100 | ||
Northern Mariana Islands At-large | Covenant | Joe Camacho | 2,744 | 24.17 / 100 |
2nd | |
Ohio 2 | Libertarian | Marc Johnston | 16,259 | 6.84 / 100 |
3rd | |
Ohio 5 | Brian Smith | 11,831 | 5.70 / 100 | |||
Ohio 16 | Jeffery Blevins | 14,342 | 6.63 / 100 | |||
Oklahoma 1 | Independent | Angelia O'Dell | 45,656 | 23.20 / 100 |
2nd | |
Pennsylvania 15 | Jake Towne | 15,248 | 7.45 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Rhode Island 2 | John O. Matson | 14,584 | 8.35 / 100 | |||
South Carolina 4 | Constitution | Dave Edwards | 11,059 | 5.10 / 100 | ||
South Dakota At-large | Independent | B. Thomas Marking | 19,134 | 5.99 / 100 | ||
Tennessee 3 | Savas T. Kryiakidis | 17,077 | 10.54 / 100 | |||
Texas 1 | Libertarian | Charles F. Parkes III | 14,811 | 10.27 / 100 |
2nd | |
Texas 2 | David W. Smith | 16,711 | 11.39 / 100 | |||
Texas 7 | Bob Townsend | 31,704 | 17.98 / 100 | |||
Texas 13 | Independent | Keith Dyer | 11,192 | 8.61 / 100 | ||
Texas 16 | Libertarian | Bill Collins | 4,319 | 5.09 / 100 |
3rd | |
Texas 24 | David Sparks | 22,609 | 18.43 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Texas 27 | Ed Mishou | 5,372 | 5.04 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Texas 31 | Bill Oliver | 26,735 | 17.46 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Virginia 6 | Independent | Jeffrey Vanke | 21,649 | 12.95 / 100 | ||
Libertarian | Stuart Bain | 15,309 | 9.16 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Virginia 7 | Independent Green | Floyd Bayne | 15,164 | 6.50 / 100 | ||
Virgin Islands At-large | Independent | Jeffrey Moorhead | 4,880 | 18.70 / 100 | ||
Washington 7 | Bob Jeffers-Schroder | 47,741 | 17.03 / 100 |
2nd | ||
2011 | New York 26 | Tea Party | Jack Davis | 10,029 | 8.99 / 100 |
3rd |
Notable Third Party Congressional Performances (2012) – 54 entries | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | District | Party | Candidate | # Votes | % Votes | Place |
2012 | Alaska At-large | Libertarian | Jim McDermott | 15,028 | 5.19 / 100 |
3rd |
Arizona 1 | Kim Allen | 15,227 | 6.05 / 100 | |||
Arizona 7 | Joe Cobb | 23,338 | 18.25 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Arizona 9 | Powell E. Gammill | 16,620 | 6.64 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Arkansas 3 | Green | Rebekah Kennedy | 39,318 | 16.01 / 100 |
2nd | |
Libertarian | David Pangrac | 19,875 | 8.09 / 100 |
3rd | ||
California 13 | Independent | Marilyn M. Singleton | 38,146 | 13.22 / 100 |
2nd | |
California 23 | Terry Phillips | 57,842 | 26.78 / 100 | |||
California 29 | David R. Hernandez | 38,994 | 25.94 / 100 | |||
California 33 | Bill Bloomfield | 146,660 | 46.04 / 100 | |||
Colorado 5 | Dave Anderson | 53,318 | 17.35 / 100 | |||
Libertarian | Jim Pirtle | 22,778 | 7.41 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Green | Misha Luzov | 18,284 | 5.95 / 100 |
4th | ||
District of Columbia At-large | Libertarian | Bruce Majors | 16,254 | 5.93 / 100 |
2nd | |
Florida 4 | Independent | Jim Klauder | 75,236 | 23.83 / 100 | ||
Florida 20 | Randall Terry | 29,553 | 12.10 / 100 | |||
Florida 21 | W. Michael Trout | 37,776 | 13.28 / 100 | |||
Cesar Henao | 25,361 | 8.92 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Florida 25 | Stanley Blumenthal | 31,664 | 15.81 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Eddie Gonzalez (VoteForEddie.com)[25] | 17,099 | 8.54 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Illinois 2 | Marcus Lewis | 40,006 | 13.44 / 100 | |||
Illinois 5 | Green | Nancy Wade | 15,359 | 5.68 / 100 | ||
Illinois 12 | Paula Bradshaw | 17,045 | 5.61 / 100 | |||
Illinois 13 | Independent | John Hartman | 21,319 | 7.24 / 100 | ||
Indiana 6 | Libertarian | Rex Bell | 15,962 | 5.80 / 100 | ||
Kansas 3 | Joel Balam | 92,675 | 31.55 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Kansas 4 | Thomas Jefferson[26] | 16,058 | 6.20 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Louisiana 4 | Randall Lord | 61,637 | 24.70 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Louisiana 5 | Independent | Ron Ceasar | 37,486 | 14.41 / 100 | ||
Libertarian | Clay Steven Grant | 20,194 | 7.76 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Louisiana 6 | Rufus Holt Craig | 32,185 | 10.49 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Independent | Richard Torregano | 30,975 | 10.10 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Massachusetts 7 | Karla Romero | 41,199 | 16.29 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Massachusetts 9 | Daniel Botelho | 32,655 | 9.09 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Minnesota 4 | Independence | Steve Carlson | 21,135 | 6.07 / 100 | ||
Mississippi 3 | Reform | John Luke Pannell | 58,605 | 19.98 / 100 |
2nd | |
Mississippi 4 | Libertarian | Ron Williams | 17,982 | 6.30 / 100 |
3rd | |
Missouri 7 | Kevin Craig | 16,668 | 5.23 / 100 | |||
New York 4 | Conservative | Frank Scaturro | 15,603 | 5.88 / 100 | ||
New York 7 | James Murray | 7,816 | 5.24 / 100 |
2nd | ||
New York 24 | Green | Ursula Rozum | 22,670 | 7.74 / 100 |
3rd | |
Ohio 4 | Libertarian | Chris Kalla | 16,141 | 5.16 / 100 | ||
Puerto Rico At-large | New Progressive | Pedro Pierluisi | 905,066 | 48.44 / 100 |
1st | |
Popular Democratic | Rafael Cox Alomar | 881,181 | 47.16 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Rhode Island 1 | Independent | David S. Vogel | 12,504 | 6.10 / 100 |
3rd | |
Rhode Island 2 | Abel G. Collins | 20,212 | 9.08 / 100 | |||
South Carolina 6 | Green | Nammu Y. Muhammad | 12,920 | 5.53 / 100 |
2nd | |
Tennessee 6 | Independent | Scott Beasley | 34,766 | 14.41 / 100 | ||
Green | Pat Riley | 22,092 | 9.16 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Texas 13 | Libertarian | John Robert Deek | 12,701 | 6.15 / 100 |
2nd | |
Texas 17 | Ben Easton | 35,978 | 20.07 / 100 | |||
Texas 19 | Richard Peterson | 28,824 | 15.01 / 100 | |||
Texas 29 | James Stanczak | 4,996 | 5.23 / 100 | |||
U.S. Virgin Islands At-large | Independent | Warren Mosler | 3,276 | 17.09 / 100 |
Notable Third Party Congressional Performances (2014) – 66 entries | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | District | Party | Candidate | # Votes | % Votes | Place |
2014 | Alaska At-large | Libertarian | Jim McDermott | 21,290 | 7.61 / 100 |
3rd |
Arizona 7 | Joe Cobb | 10,715 | 14.79 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Americans Elect | Rebecca Dewitt | 3,858 | 5.32 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Arizona 8 | Stephen Dolgos | 41,066 | 24.04 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Arkansas 3 | Libertarian | Grant Brand | 39,305 | 20.59 / 100 | ||
California 5 | Independent | James Hinton | 41,535 | 24.27 / 100 | ||
California 20 | Ronald Paul Kabat | 35,010 | 24.82 / 100 | |||
California 28 | Steve Stokes | 28,268 | 23.50 / 100 | |||
California 44 | Peace and Freedom | Adam Shbeita | 9,192 | 13.35 / 100 | ||
District of Columbia At-large | Independent | Tim Krepp | 9,101 | 5.29 / 100 |
3rd | |
Florida 1 | Mark Wichern | 15,281 | 6.49 / 100 | |||
Florida 4 | Paula Moser-Bartlett | 35,663 | 15.69 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Gary L. Koniz | 13,690 | 6.02 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Florida 13 | Libertarian | Lucas Overby | 55,318 | 24.74 / 100 |
2nd | |
Illinois 5 | Green | Nancy Wade | 11,305 | 6.14 / 100 |
3rd | |
Illinois 12 | Paula Bradshaw | 11,840 | 5.65 / 100 | |||
Indiana 3 | Libertarian | Scott Wise | 11,130 | 7.48 / 100 | ||
Louisiana 2 | Independent | David Brooks | 16,327 | 7.37 / 100 | ||
Libertarian | Samuel Davenport | 15,237 | 6.88 / 100 |
4th | ||
Louisiana 3 | Independent | Russell Richard | 28,342 | 12.00 / 100 |
2nd | |
Louisiana 4 | Libertarian | Randall Lord | 55,236 | 26.57 / 100 | ||
Maine 1 | Independent | Richard P. Murphy | 27,410 | 8.87 / 100 |
3rd | |
Maine 2 | Blaine Richardson | 31,337 | 11.05 / 100 | |||
Minnesota 2 | Independence | Paula Overby | 12,319 | 5.01 / 100 | ||
Minnesota 4 | Dave Thomas | 14,059 | 5.82 / 100 | |||
Minnesota 5 | Lee Bauer | 12,001 | 5.08 / 100 | |||
Minnesota 6 | John Denney | 12,457 | 5.26 / 100 | |||
Mississippi 2 | Independent | Troy Ray | 36,465 | 24.53 / 100 |
2nd | |
Reform | Shelly Shoemake | 11,493 | 7.73 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Missouri 1 | Libertarian | Robb E. Cunningham | 8,906 | 5.45 / 100 | ||
Missouri 4 | Herschel L. Young | 9,793 | 5.56 / 100 | |||
Missouri 7 | Kevin Craig | 12,584 | 7.68 / 100 | |||
Nebraska 2 | Steven Laird | 9,021 | 5.27 / 100 | |||
Nevada 2 | Independent American | Janine Hansen | 11,792 | 6.33 / 100 | ||
New York 8 | Conservative | Alan Bellone | 6,286 | 7.15 / 100 |
2nd | |
New York 9 | Daniel G. Cavanagh | 9,149 | 9.54 / 100 | |||
New York 10 | Ross Brady | 11,284 | 10.70 / 100 | |||
New York 13 | Green | Daniel Vila Rivera | 9,231 | 10.72 / 100 | ||
New York 21 | Matthew J. Funiciello | 18,404 | 10.90 / 100 |
3rd | ||
North Dakota At-large | Libertarian | Jack Seaman | 14,531 | 5.84 / 100 | ||
Northern Mariana Islands At-large | Independent | Gregorio Sablan | 8,549 | 65.29 / 100 |
1st | |
Ohio 8 | Constitution | James J. Condit, Jr. | 10,257 | 5.45 / 100 |
3rd | |
Oklahoma 2 | Independent | John Douthitt | 8,518 | 5.38 / 100 | ||
Pennsylvania 10 | Nicholas Troiano | 22,734 | 12.61 / 100 | |||
South Carolina 4 | Libertarian | Curtis E. McLaughlin, Jr. | 21,969 | 14.74 / 100 |
2nd | |
Tennessee 1 | Independent | Robert D. Franklin | 9,906 | 7.09 / 100 | ||
Green | Robert N. Smith | 9,869 | 7.08 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Tennessee 4 | Independent | Robert Rankin Doggart | 9,246 | 6.36 / 100 | ||
Tennessee 6 | Mike Winton | 9,634 | 5.94 / 100 | |||
Texas 3 | Green | Paul Blair | 24,876 | 17.99 / 100 |
2nd | |
Texas 5 | Libertarian | Ken Ashby | 15,264 | 14.64 / 100 | ||
Texas 8 | Ken Petty | 14,947 | 10.68 / 100 | |||
Texas 9 | Johnny Johnson | 7,894 | 9.18 / 100 | |||
Texas 11 | Ryan T. Lange | 11,635 | 9.73 / 100 | |||
Texas 20 | Jeffrey C. Blunt | 21,410 | 24.34 / 100 | |||
Texas 21 | Green | Antonio Diaz | 27,831 | 14.73 / 100 | ||
Libertarian | Ryan Shields | 25,505 | 13.49 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Texas 26 | Mark Boler | 24,526 | 17.34 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Texas 28 | William Aikens | 10,153 | 13.34 / 100 | |||
Texas 29 | James Stanczak | 9,822 | 20.45 / 100 | |||
Texas 30 | Max W. Koch III | 7,154 | 6.76 / 100 | |||
Independent | Eric LeMonte Williams | 5,598 | 5.29 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Texas 33 | Libertarian | Jason Reeves | 6,823 | 13.49 / 100 |
2nd | |
Virginia 6 | Will Hammer | 22,161 | 12.33 / 100 | |||
Independent Green | Elaine Hildebrandt | 21,447 | 11.93 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Virginia 9 | Independent | William Carr | 39,412 | 24.21 / 100 |
2nd |
Notable Third Party Congressional Performances (2016) – 20 entries | ||||||
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Year | District | Party | Candidate | # Votes | % Votes | Place |
2016 | Alaska At-large | Libertarian | Jim McDermott | 25,104 | 10.1 / 100 |
3rd |
Arizona 8 | Green | Mark Salazar | 75,963 | 31.4 / 100 |
2nd | |
Arkansas 1 | Libertarian | Mark West | 56,200 | 23.5 / 100 |
2nd | |
Arkansas 3 | Libertarian | Steve Isaacson | 62,793 | 22.7 / 100 |
2nd | |
Arkansas 4 | Libertarian | Kerry Hicks | 60,969 | 25.1 / 100 |
2nd | |
Colorado 2 | Libertarian | Richard Longstreth | 25,858 | 5.8 / 100 |
3rd | |
Colorado 5 | Libertarian | Mike McRedmond | 24,320 | 6.8 / 100 |
3rd | |
Idaho 2 | Constitution | Anthony Tomkins | 25,575 | 7.7 / 100 |
3rd | |
Illinois 12 | Green | Paula Bradshaw | 18,713 | 6 / 100 |
3rd | |
Indiana 1 | Libertarian | Donna Dunn | 47,009 | 18.5 / 100 |
3rd | |
Indiana 3 | Libertarian | Pepper Snyder | 19,782 | 6.9 / 100 |
3rd | |
Indiana 9 | Libertarian | Russel Brooksbank | 17,417 | 5.4 / 100 |
3rd | |
Kansas 1 | Libertarian | Kerry Burt | 66,218 | 26.4 / 100 |
2nd | |
Independent | Alan LaPolice | 18,415 | 7.3 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Kansas 2 | Libertarian | James Bales | 18,700 | 6.4 / 100 |
3rd | |
Kansas 3 | Libertarian | Steve Hohe | 26,897 | 8 / 100 |
3rd | |
Kansas 4 | Independent | Miranda Allen | 18,358 | 6.8 / 100 |
3rd | |
Massachusetts 1 | Independent | Frederick Mayock | 57,226 | 18 / 100 |
2nd | |
Libertarian | Thomas Simmons | 27,427 | 8.6 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Massachusetts 9 | Independent | Paul Harrington | 26,086 | 6.9 / 100 |
3rd |
Minor elections
- Maine Green Party State Representative John Eder, 2002
- San Francisco mayoral election, 2003
- Richmond, California municipal elections, 2006
- Burlington, Vermont mayoral election, 2009
- New York City mayoral election, 2009
See also
- Third party officeholders in the United States
- List of United States major third party presidential tickets
References
- ↑ The threshold is >5% of the vote.
- 1 2 3 The People's Party was one of the common designations used by some State Republican Parties between 1854 and 1860.
- ↑ Fusion of Union (Addicks) Republicans and the National Prohibition Party
- ↑ While Caffery is listed as running on a Fusion Ticket, the nature of the electoral alliance is not yet determined.
- ↑ A Fusion of the state Democratic and Peoples' Parties
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 An Electoral Alliance between the state Democratic and Peoples' Parties
- 1 2 A Fusion of the state Democratic and Silver Parties
- ↑ A short-lived party formed by Anti-Prohibition Republicans which desired to see Prohibition legislated at the local level rather than at the state level.
- 1 2 3 4 5 The State Affiliate of the Socialist Party
- ↑ State Affiliate of the Socialist Party
- ↑ On Ballot as "Independent Progressive"
- ↑ On Ballot as "Negro Independent"
- ↑ Affiliated with the Farmer–Labor Party
- ↑ State Affiliate of the Prohibition Party
- ↑ An Electoral Alliance Between Lewis Pope and the Republican Party
- ↑ On the Ballot as "Good Government, Good Elections"
- 1 2 Affiliated with the Libertarian Party
- ↑ On Ballot as an Independent Democrat
- ↑ Was on Ballot as "Reform"
- ↑ Affiliated with the Workers World Party
- ↑ Includes 1 special election in 2007
- ↑ A special election and general election were held the same day. While write-in candidate Shelley Sekula-Gibbs came in 2nd place in the general election, she is not listed here because of her status as the de facto Republican nominee.
- ↑ Includes 3 special elections in 2009
- ↑ Includes 1 special election in 2011
- ↑ Fitzpatrick, Alex (May 31, 2012). "Candidate Changes Legal Name to 'VoteForEddie.com". Mashable.com. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
- ↑ Marso, Andy (July 23, 2012). "House hopeful changes name to Thomas Jefferson". The Topeka Capital-Journal. Retrieved October 6, 2012.