Archives of Maryland
Historical List Presidential Electors in Maryland, 1789- |
Sources:
History and Proceedings of the Presidential Electors of Maryland, Archives of Maryland Online
Meeting Date | Victors in Maryland | Electors | Opposing Candidates |
Wednesday, February 4, 1789 | For President and Vice President:
George Washington (F) & Robert Hanson Harrison (ns) (6 electoral votes) |
John Rogers
William Tilghman Alexander Contee Hanson Dr. Philip Thomas Robert Smith William Matthews *George Plater and William Richardson were present, but did not vote |
No opposition for President & John Adams (F) |
Wednesday, December 5, 1792 | For President and Vice President:
George Washington (F) & John Adams (8 electoral votes) |
For the Western Shore:
John Eager Howard Thomas Sim Lee Alexander Contee Hanson Richard Potts *William Smith and Samuel Hughes (elected, but did not attend) For the Eastern Shore: William Richardson Donaldson Yates John Seney Levin Winder |
No opposition |
Wednesday, December 7, 1796 | For President and Vice President:
John Adams (F) (7 electoral votes) & Thomas Jefferson (D-R) (4 electoral votes) |
John Roberts
John Rousby Plater Francis Deakins George Murdock John Lynn Gabriel Duvall John Archer John Gilpin John Eccleston John Done |
For President:
Thomas Jefferson (D-R) (4 electoral votes) Thomas Pinckney (F) (4 electoral votes) Aaron Burr (D-R) (3 electoral votes) John Henry (F) (2 electoral votes) |
Wednesday, December 3, 1800 | For President:
John Adams (F) (5 electoral votes) Charles C. Pinckney (F) (5 electoral votes) Thomas Jefferson (D-R) (5 electoral votes) Aaron Burr (D-R) (5 electoral votes) |
Each elector cast 2 votes:
George Murdock Edmund Plowden Francis Deakins Martin Kershner Gabriel Duvall Nicholas Ruxton Moore John Gilpin Perry Spencer William M. Robertson Littleton Dennis |
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Wednesday, December 5, 1804 | For President and Vice President:
Thomas Jefferson (D-R) & George Clinton (9 electoral votes) |
John Parnham
Joseph Wilkinson John Johnson Edward Johnson John Tyler Frisby Tilghman Tobias E. Stansbury John Gilpin William Gleaves Perry Spencer Ephraim King Wilson |
For President and Vice President:
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (F) & Rufus King (2 electoral votes) |
Wednesday, December 7, 1808 | For President and Vice President:
James Madison (D-R) & George Clinton (9 electoral votes) |
Tobias E. Stansbury
John Rousley Plater Robert Bowie Edward Johnson John Johnson John Tyler Nathaniel Rochester Thomas W. Veazey Richard Tilghman Perry Spencer Henry James Carroll |
For President and Vice President:
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (F) & Rufus King (2 electoral votes) |
Wednesday, December 2, 1812 | For President and Vice President:
James Madison (D-R) & Eldridge Gerry (6 electoral votes) |
Henry H. Chapman
Edward Henry Calvert Edward Johnson John Stephen Henry Williams Daniel Rentch Tobias E. Stansbury Thomas W. Veazey Thomas Worrell Edward Lloyd Littleton Dennis |
For President and Vice President:
DeWitt Clinton (F) & Jared Ingersole (5 electoral votes) |
Wednesday, December 4, 1816 | For President and Vice President:
James Monroe (D-R) & Daniel D. Tompkins (8 electoral votes) |
William C. Miller
Benjamin Massey John Stephen Joseph Kent Edward Johnson John Buchanan George Warner Lawrence Brengle *Thomas Ennalls, Littleton Dennis, and William Dent Beall (were elected, but did not vote) |
For President and Vice President:
Rufus King (F) & John E. Howard |
Wednesday, December 6, 1820 | For President and Vice President:
James Monroe (D-R) (11 electoral votes) & Daniel D. Tompkins (D-R) (10 electoral votes) |
James Forrest
Robert W. Bowie John Stephen A. McKim William Gabby Michael C. Sprigg Elias Brown John Forward William R. Stuart John Boon Joshua Prideaux |
For President: No opposition in Maryland
For Vice President:Robert Goodloe Harper (F) (1 electoral vote) Richard Stockton Daniel Rodney Richard Rush |
Wednesday, December 1, 1824 | For President and Vice President:
Andrew Jackson (D-R) & John C. Calhoun (7 electoral votes) |
Henry Brawner (1st District)
John C. Herbert (2nd District) George Winchester (3rd District) Dennis Claude (3rd District) William Tyler (4th District) Thomas Post (4th District) William Brown (5th District) Thomas Hope (6th District) Samuel G. Osborn (7th District) James Langston (8th District) Littleton Dennis (9th District) |
For President and Vice President:
John Quincy Adams & Nathan Sanford (3 electoral votes) William H. Crawford & Nathaniel Macon (1 electoral vote) Henry Clay & Andrew Jackson |
Wednesday, December 3, 1828 | For President and Vice President:
John Quincy Adams (NR) & Richard Bush (6 electoral votes) |
Benjamin Stoddard Forrest
William Tyler William Fitzhugh, Jr. John S. Sellman Benjamin C. Howard Elias Brown James Sewell Thomas Emory T.R. Lockerman Littleton Dennis Henry Brawner |
For President and Vice President:
Andrew Jackson (D-R) & John C. Calhoun (5 electoral votes) |
Wednesday, December 5, 1832 | For President and Vice President:
Henry Clay (NR) & John Sergeant (5 electoral votes) |
William B. Tyler (1st District)
William Price (2nd District) Upton S. Heath (2nd District) William Frick (2nd District) John Spear Smith (3rd District) John N. Steele (4th District) Robert H. Goldsborough (4th District) Albert Constable (4th District) |
For President and Vice President:
Andrew Jackson (D) & Martin Van Buren (3 electoral votes) |
Wednesday, December 7, 1836 | For President and Vice President:
William Henry Harrison (W) & John Tyler (10 electoral votes) |
Robert W. Bowie
Elias Brown Thomas Burchenal James M. Coale David Hoffman George Howard Anthony Kimmel William Price James B. Ricaud Thomas G. Pratt (substitute for John L. Purnell) |
For President and Vice President:
Martin Van Buren (D) and Richard M. Johnson |
Wednesday, December 2, 1840 | For President and Vice President:
William Henry Harrison (W) & John Tyler (10 electoral votes) |
David Hoffman (Baltimore City)
John Leeds Kerr (Talbot County) Theodore R. Lookerman (Talbot County) George Howard (Anne Arundel County) John P. Kennedy (Baltimore City) Richard J. Bowie (Montgomery County) James M. Coale (Frederick County) William T. Wooton (Prince George's County) Jacob A. Preston (Harford County) Thomas A. Spence (Worcester County) |
For President and Vice President:
Martin Van Buren (D) & Richard M. Johnson |
Wednesday, December 4, 1844 | For President and Vice President:
Henry Clay (W) & Theodore Frelinghausen (8 electoral votes) |
James B. Ricaud (Kent County)
William L. Gaither (Montgomery County) Thomas S. Alexander (Baltimore City) Augustus W. Bradford (Baltimore City) William Price (Allegany County) Charles K. Stewart (Anne Arudnel County) Henry E. Wright (Queen Anne's County) Samuel Hambleton (Talbot County) |
For President and Vice President:
James K. Polk (D) and George M. Dallas |
Wednesday, December 6, 1848 | For President and Vice President:
Zachary Taylor (W) & Millard Fillmore (8 electoral votes) |
William Lingan Gaither (Montgomery County)
Joseph S. Cottman (Somerset County) John M. S. Causin (Anne Arundel County) Andrew G. Ege (Carroll County) James Morrison Harris (Baltimore City) Benjamin Chambers Wickes (Kent County) John E. Dirickson (Worcester County) Jacob Philip Roman (Allegany County) |
For President and Vice President:
Lewis Cass (D) & William O. Butler Martin Van Buren (FS) & Charles Francis Adams |
Wednesday, December 1, 1852 | For President and Vice President:
Franklin Pierce (D) and William R. King (8 electoral votes) |
Cathell Humphreys (Somerset County)
Robert M. McLane (Baltimore City) Carroll Spence (Baltimore City) Charles J. M. Gwynn (Baltimore City) John Parran (Calvert County) Richard H. Alvey (Washington County) Joseph A. Wickes (Kent County) Ephraim K. Wilson (Worcester County) |
For President and Vice President:
Winfield Scott (W) & William Alexander Graham John P. Hale (FS) & George Washington Julian |
Wednesday, December 3, 1856 | For President and Vice President:
Millard Fillmore (AWKN) & Andrew Jackson Donelson (8 electoral votes) |
J. Dixon Roman (Washington County)
James Wallace (Dorchester County) Robert Goldsborough (Queen Anne's County) Frederick A. Schley (Frederick County) Edwin H. Webster (Harford County) Thomas Swann (Baltimore County) Cornelius L. L. Leary (Baltimore City) A. R. Sollers (did not appear, vacany filled by William Thomson) |
For President and Vice President:
James Buchanan (D) & John C. Breckenridge John C. Fremont (R) & William Lewis Dayton |
Wednesday, December 5, 1860 | For President and Vice President:
John C. Breckinridge (SD) & Joseph Lane (8 electoral votes) |
E. Louis Lowe (Frederick County)
John Ritchie (Frederick County) James Lloyd Martin (Talbot County) Elias Griswold (Dorchester County) John Brooke Boyle (Carroll County) James S. Franklin (Anne Arundel County) Joshua Vansant (Baltimore City) T. Parkin Scott (Baltimore City) |
For President and Vice President:
Abraham Lincoln (R) & Hannibal Hamlin Stephen A. Douglas (D) & Herschel V. Johnson John Bell (CU) & Edward Everett |
Wednesday, December 7, 1864 | For President and Vice President:
Abraham Lincoln (R) & *Andrew Johnson (Democrat nominated by Republicans and elected with Lincoln on the National Union ticket) (7 electoral votes) |
William J. Albert
Henry H. Goldsborough William H. W. Farrow William Smith Reese R. Stockett Matthews Isaac Nesbit George W. Sands |
For President and Vice President:
George B. McClellan (D) & George H. Pendleton |
Wednesday, December 7, 1868 | For President and Vice President:
Horatio Seymour (D) & Francis P. Blair (7 electoral votes) |
John Thomson Mason (at large)
Albert Constable (1st District) Walter T. Allender (2nd District) Henry Clay Dallam (3rd District) Charles B. Roberts (4th District) George Peters (5th District) George M. Gill (substitute for R. B. Carmichael) |
For President and Vice President:
Ulysses S. Grant (R) & Schuyler Colfax |
Wednesday, December 4, 1872 | For President and Vice President:
Horace Greeley (D) & Benjamin Gratz Brown (8 electoral votes) |
Frederick Raine (at large)
Augustus W. Bradford (at large) Philip D. Laird (1st District) James B. Groome (2nd District) John M. Carter (3rd District) James A. Buchanan (4th District) James T. Brisco (5th District) William Walsh (6th District) |
For President and Vice President:
Ulysses S. Grant (R) & Henry Wilson |
Wednesday, December 6, 1876 | For President and Vice President:
Samuel J. Tilden (D) & Thomas A. Hendricks (8 electoral votes) |
Richard B. Carmichael (at large)
Frederick Raine (at large) James W. Dennis (1st District) Richard J. Gittings (2nd District) William Shepard Bryan (3rd District) Charles G. Kerr (4th District) Fendall Marbury (5th District) Frederick J. Nelson (6th District) |
For President and Vice President:
Rutherford B. Hayes (R) & William A. Wheeler |
Wednesday, December 1, 1880 | For President and Vice President:
Winfield Scot Hancock (D) & William H. English (8 electoral votes) |
J. Nevett Steele (at large)
J. Thomas C. Hopkins (at large) Levin L. Waters (1st District) Patrick H. Walker (2nd District) John R. McNulty (3rd District) William H. Welsh (4th District) R. W. W. Bowie (5th District) William M. Price (6th District) |
For President and Vice President:
Jamres A. Garfield (R) & Chester A. Arthur |
Wednesday, December 3, 1884 | For President and Vice President:
Grover Cleveland (D) & Thomas A. Hendricks (8 electoral votes) |
Bradley T. Johnson (Baltimore County)
Thomas J. Keating (Queen Anne's County) Clement Sulivant (Dorchester County) Patrick H. Walker (Baltimore County) Harry E. Mann (Baltimore County) Skipwith Wilmer (Baltimore County) Henry F. Spalding (St. Mary's County) Henry H. Keedy (Washington County) |
For President and Vice President:
James G. Blaine (R) & John A. Logan Benjamin F. Butler (G) & Absolom M. West John P. St. John (P) & William Daniel |
Monday, January 14, 1889 | For President and Vice President:
Grover Cleveland (D) & Allen G. Thurman (8 electoral votes) |
James Hodges (at large)
Henry Page (at large) William Scott Roberts (1st District) James G. Berrett (2nd District) Willoughby N. Smith (3rd District) Isaac Gorham Moale (4th District) Robert C. Combs (5th District) Hattersly W. Talbott (6th District) |
For President and Vice President:
Benjamin Harrison (R) & Levi Parsons Morton Clinton B. Fisk (P) & John A. Brooks |
Monday, January 9, 1893 | For President and Vice President:
Grover Cleveland (D) & Adlai E. Stevenson (8 electoral votes) |
John
Lee Carroll
Alonzo L. Miles William Massey Frederick William Baker John Hannibal Charles Ridgely Goodwin Abram Claude William Veirs Bouic, Jr. |
For President and Vice President:
Benjamin Harrison (R) & Whitelaw Reid John Bidwell (P) & James B. Cranfill James B. Weaver (PO) & James G. Field |
Monday, January 11, 1897 | For President and Vice President:
William McKinley (R) & Garrett A. Hobart (8 electoral votes) |
Adam E. King (Baltimore City)
Jesse Cookman Boyd (Baltimore City) Monitor Watchman (Baltimore City) Robert M. Welch (Baltimore City) Alexander Frank (Baltimore City) Talbot J. Albert (Baltimore City) Washington A. Smith (Dorchester County) Merritt Wilson (Garrett County) |
For President and Vice President:
William Jennings Bryan (DP, NS) & Arthur Sewell John M. Palmer (ND) & Simon B. Buckner Joshua Levering (P) & Hale Johnson Charles Horatio Machett (SL) & Matthew Maguire |
Monday, Januray 14, 1901 | For President and Vice President:
William McKinley (R) & Theodore Roosevelt (8 electoral votes) |
James Hooper
Henry M. McCullough Robert M. Messick Albert E. Ohr Henry Brunt Adam E. King J. Frank Parran Alban G. Thomas |
For President & Vice President:
William Jennings Bryan (D) & Adlai E. Stevenson John Granville Wooley (P) & Henry Brewer Metcalf Eugene Victor Debs (S) & Job Harriman Seth Hockett (UR) & Samuel T. Nicholson Joseph Francis Malloney (SL) & Valentine Remmel |
Monday, January 9, 1905 | For President and Vice President:
Alton Brooks Parker (D) & Henry Gassaway Davis (7 electoral votes) Theodore Roosevelt (R) & Charles W. Fairbanks (1 electoral vote) |
Frank Brown
Elihu E. Jackson John E. George T. Herbert Shriver James King Samuel A. Mudd Ferdinand Williams Charles J. Boneparte |
For President & Vice President:
Theodore Roosevelt (R) & Charles Fairbanks Silas Comfort Swallow (P) & George W. Carroll Eugene Victor Debs (S) & Benjamin Hanford |
Monday, January 11, 1909 | For President and Vice President:
William Jennings Bryan (D) & John W. Kern (6 electoral votes) William Howard Taft (R) & James S. Sherman (2 electoral votes) |
James Enos Ray, Jr.
James W. Denny Edwin H. Brown, Jr. John F. Williams Hampson H. Biedler John Chalres Linthicum John O. Robinson Albert C. Towers |
For President & Vice President:
William Howard Taft (R) & James S. Sherman Eugene Wilder Chafin (P) & Aaron Sherman Watkins Eugene Victor Debs (S) & Benjamin Hanford Thomas Louis Hisgen (I) & John Temple Graves |
Monday, January 13, 1913 | For President and Vice President:
Woodrow Wilson (D) & Thomas Riley Marshall (8 electoral votes) |
James Thomas Truitt
Robert E. Lee Alfred W. Sisk Frank Thomas Shaw William Shepard Bryan, Jr. James McC. Trippe Louis C. Carrico Edwin Austin Baughman |
For President & Vice President:
Theodore Roosevelt (PR) & Hiram W. Johnson William Howard Taft (R) & Jamres S. Sherman Eugene Victor Debs (S) & Emil Seidel Eugene Wilder Chafin (P) & Aaron Sherman Watkins Arthur Elmer Reimer (L) & August Gilhaus |
Monday, January 8, 1917 | For President and Vice President:
Woodrow Wilson (D) & Thomas R. Marshall (8 electoral votes) |
Frank A. Furst
John Royston Stifler Levin Ernest Williams Albert C. Tolson Forest Bramble William W. Burnett George Wells George Stern |
For President & Vice President:
Charles Evans Hughes (R) & Charles Warren Fairbanks J. Frank Hanly (P) & Ira Landrith Allan L. Benson (S) & George R. Kirkpatrick Arthur Elmer Reimer (L) & Caleb Harrison Theodore Roosevelt (PR) & John M. Parker |
Monday, January 10, 1921 | For President and Vice President:
Warren G. Harding (R) & Calvin Coolidge (8 electoral votes) |
James Carey
William T. Delaplaine Alfred Clayton Hayden William G. Henkel Ben Franklin Woelper, Jr. William G. Albrecht Asa Clarkhuff Sharp J. Ellsworth Stonebraker |
For President and Vice President:
James M. Cox (D) & Franklin D. Roosevelt Eugene V. Debs (S) & Seymour Stedman Parley Parker Christensen (FL) & Max S. Hayes William W. Cox (SL) & August Gilhaus |
Monday, January 10, 1925 | For President and Vice President:
Calvin Coolidge (R) & Charles G. Dawes (8 electoral votes) |
Harry N. Abercrombie (at large)
Frederick W. Page (at large) Thomas P. Wharton (1st Cong. District) Oscar B. Chenoweth (2nd Cong. District) Wilford D. Dill (3rd Cong. District) Henry W. L. Fricke (4th Cong. District) James P. Curley (5th Cong. District) Harry E. Baker (6th Cong. District) |
For President and Vice President:
John W. Davis (D) & Charles W. Bryan Robert M. Lafollette (PR) & Burton K. Wheeler Frank T. Johns (SL) & Verne L. Reynolds |
Wednesday, January 2, 1929 | For President and Vice President:
Herbert Hoover (R) & Charles Curtis (8 electoral votes) |
Lawrence B. Towers
Charles J. Butler William T. Allen William B. Wade Sigmund Stephan Milton W. Gatch Thomas P. Littlepage Robert G. Foltz (substitute for Henry C. Foltz) |
For President and Vice President:
Alfred E. Smith (D) & Joseph T. Robinson Norman M. Thomas (S) & James H. Maurer William Z. Foster (C) & Benamin Gitlow Verne L. Reynolds (SL) & Jeremiah Crowley |
Wednesday, January 4, 1933 | For President and Vice President:
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) & John Nance Garner (8 electoral votes) |
Frank A. Furst
Emmerson C. Harrington James F. Evans Stuart S. Janney John C. Mencke Chalres T. Williams Oliver H. Bruce, Jr. Thomas J. Younger (substitute for John W. Leitch) |
For President and Vice President:
Herbert Hoover (R) & Charles Curtis Norman Thomas (S) & James H. Maurer |
Monday, December 14, 1936 | For President and Vice President:
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) & John Nance Garner (8 electoral votes) |
William Preston Lane, Jr.
John B. A. Whelte Harry Arthur Cantwell Joseph P. Healy James Cadden Wilmer C. Carter John T. Tormollan William J. Grove |
For President and Vice President:
Alfred M. Landon (R) & Frank Knox John W. Aiken (SL) & Emil F. Teichert Norman Thomas (S) & George A. nelson Earl Browder (C) & James W. Ford |
Monday, December 16, 1940 | For President and Vice President:
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) & Henry A. Wallace (8 electoral votes) |
Lena H. Riggin
M. Alice Canoles L. Atwood Bennett Joseph P. Healy Marion A. Figinski Eugene H. Beer James W. Wills Sue L. Deck |
For President and Vice President:
Wendell L. Wilkie (R) & Chalres L. McNary Norman Thomas (S) & Maynard C. Kreuger Earl Browder (C) & James W. Ford John W. Aiken (SL) & Aaron M. Orange |
Monday, December 18, 1944 | For President and Vice President:
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) & Harry S. Truman (8 electoral votes) |
J. Wilmer Cronin (at large)
William H. Kirkwood, Jr. (at large) Wesley E. Thawley (1st Cong. District) Washington Bowie, Jr. (2nd Cong. District) Stefan Radziminski (3rd Cong. District) Justinus Gould (4th Cong. District) Daisy F. LaCoppindan (5th Cong. District) Harold F. Bester (6th Cong. District) |
For President and Vice President:
Thomas E. Dewey (R) & John Bricker |
Monday, December 13, 1948 | For President and Vice President:
Thomas E. Dewey (R) & Earl Warren (8 electoral votes) |
J. Frank Curtis
Samuel A. Schmidt James A. McAllister Sherman Flanagen Augustus D. Knox Arthur H. Barton Maurice T. Lusby, Jr. George C. Warner, Jr. |
For President and Vice President:
Harry S. Truman (D) & Alben W. Barkley Henry A. Wallace (PR) & Glenn H. Taylor Norman Thomas (S) & Tucker P. Smith J. Strom Thurmond (write-in) Fielding J. Wright (write-in) |
Monday, December 15, 1952 | For President and Vice President:
Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) & Richard M. Nixon (9 electoral votes) |
W. Rae Dempsey, Jr. (substitute for W. Rae Dempsey, Sr.)
J. Marshall Boone Ethel Mae Lauterbach John A. Janetzke, Jr. Mary A. Burgess Henry Kinsley Chelsie Liller Jesse Dell Solomon J. Small (substitute for Walter S. Ringler) |
For President and Vice President:
Adlai E. Stevenson (D) & John J. Sparkman Vincent Hallinan (PR) & Charlotte A. Bass |
Monday, December 17, 1956 | For President and Vice President:
Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) & Richard M. Nixon (9 electoral votes) |
Thomas B. R. Mudd (at large)
Samuel Hopkins (at large) Elmer W. Sterling (1st Cong. District) Isabel Ritchey (2nd Cong. District) C. Edwin Roberts (3rd Cong. District) George Douglas (4th Cong. District) T. Norwood Brown (5th Cong. District) Esther Fleishell (6th Cong. District) Tracy Moos (7th Cong. District) |
For President and Vice President:
Adlai E. Stenson (D) & Estes Kefauver |
Monday, December 19, 1960 | For President and Vice President:
John F. Kennedy (D) & Lyndon B. Johnson (9 electoral votes) |
W. Earle Cobey (at large)
Carl Murphy (at large) George R. Long (1st Cong. District) Robert Knatz, Jr. (2nd Cong. District) George W. Della (3rd Cong. District) R. Emmett Bradley (4th Cong. District) Bess B. Lavine (5th Cong. District) Charles B. Huyett (6th Cong. District) James H. Pollack (7th Cong. District) |
For President and Vice President:
Richard M. Nixon (R) & Henry Cabot Lodge |
Monday, December 14, 1964 | For President and Vice President:
Lyndon B. Johnson (D) & Hubert H. Humphrey (10 electoral votes) |
William S. Townsend
Victor Cushwa, Jr. George L. Radcliffe Frederick W. DeJong Samuel Dillon, Jr. Louis Gaertner Richard K. Coggins C. Philip Nichols Margueritte Gulli Francis H. Morris |
For President and Vice President:
Barry M. Goldwater (R) & William E. Miller |
Monday, December 16, 1968 | For President and Vice President:
Hubert H. Humphrey (D) & Edmund A. Muskie (10 electoral votes) |
Victorine Adams
M. Alice Canoles Herbert A. Streaker Annette Helen Wheatley Marjorine Richter Peggy Anderson Joseph E. Bean Patricia M. Banks Esther Kominers Thomas G. Barton |
For President and Vice President:
Richard M. Nixon (R) & Spiro T. Agnew George Wallace (AI) & S. Marvin Griffin |
Monday, December 18, 1972 | For President and Vice President:
Richard M. Nixon (R) & Spiro T. Agnew (10 electoral votes) |
W. Blan Harcum
James P. S. Devereux A. Wade Kach John A. Cade Robert Beall James C. Baumgardner Samuel Barber Jane B. Lockwood William W. Gullett Carole Plante |
For President and Vice President:
George S. McGovern (D) & R. Sargent Shriver John G. Schmitz (AI) & Thomas J. Anderson |
Monday, December 13, 1976 | For President and Vice President:
Jimmy Carter (D) & Walter Mondale (10 electoral votes) |
Josephine M. Poklis
Edward A. Griffith Joseph J. Klosek Ronny A. Wainwright James Clark, Jr. Nathaniel T. Oaks Louis B. Knecht Harry J. McGuirk Roy Dyson Bonnie Johns (substitute for Carlton R. Sickles) |
For President and Vice President:
Gerald Ford (R) & Robert Dole |
Monday, December 15, 1980 | For President and Vice President:
Jimmy Carter (D) & Walter Mondale (10 electoral votes) |
Dana C. Beard
Keith S. Franz Robert H. Goldsmith Vera P. Hall Patricia A. Hincken Isabelle C. Lynch Harry J. McGuirk Walter Meinhardt Austin C. Powell Marjorie A. Stanley |
For President and Vice President:
Ronald W. Reagan (R) & George Bush John Anderson (I) & Patrick J. Lucey Edward E. Clark (LI) & David H. Koch |
Monday, December 17, 1984 | For President and Vice President:
Ronald Reagan (R) & George Bush (10 electoral votes) |
Albert E. Bullock
Victor Clark, Jr. Stewart B. Gold Beverly Goldstein W. Blan Harcum William Hickey Willaim Neumann Homer S. Piper Donald L. Stoner Joyce L. Terhes |
For President and Vice President:
Walter F. Mondale (D) & Geraldine Ferraro David Bergland (LI) & James A. Lewis Gus Hall (C) & Angela Davis Larry Holmes (W) & Gloria LaRiva Dennis L. Serrette (A) & Nancy Ross |
Monday, December 19, 1988 | For President and Vice President:
George Bush (R) & J. Danforth Quayle (10 electoral votes) |
Patricia B. O'Hanlon
Imogene B. Johnston Eleanor K. Wang Helen R. Staley Barbara S. Anderson Paul S. Stull Madie E. Mitchell W. William Whitacre Susan K. Saum-Wicklein Joyce L. Terhes |
For President and Vice President:
Michael S. Dukakis (D) & Lloyd Bentsen Ronald E. Paul (LI) & Andre Marrou Lenora B. Fulani (A) & Joyce Dattner |
Monday, December 14, 1992 | For President and Vice President:
William J. Clinton (D) & Albert Gore, Jr. (10 electoral votes) |
William B. Abrecht
Jessie Jo Bowen Wayne Clark Marie Dyson Leonard Kligman Brends Lipitz Kathleen Kennedy Townsend Nancy Voss Agnes Welch John T. Willis |
For President and Vice President:
George Bush (R) & J. Danforth Quayle Andre Marrou (LI) & Nancy Lord Ross Perot (I) & Admiral James Stockdale |
Monday, December 16, 1996 | For President and Vice President:
William J. Clinton (D) & Albert Gore, Jr. (10 electoral votes) |
Clarence W. Blount
Louis L. Goldstein Harry R. Hughes Katherine M. Jones Dianne Madoni Shelley Morhaim Mary K. Prangley Saul Stern Irene C. Strieby Marvin F. Wilson |
For President and Vice President:\
Robert Dole (R) & Jack Kemp Harry Brown (LI) & Jo Joregensen Howard Philips (TX) & Herbert W. Titus Ross Perot (RE) & James Campbell John Hagelin (NL) & Vinton Tompkins |
Monday, December 18, 2000 | For President and Vice President:
Albert Gore, Jr. (D) & Joseph Lieberman (10 elecotral votes) |
Mary Anne E. Love
Ina Taylor Howard Friedman Beatrice P. Tignor Mary Butler Murphy Gregory Pecoraro Clarence W. Blount Gene W. Counihan Mary Jo Neville Thomas V. Mike Miller |
For President and Vice President:
George W. Bush (R) & Richard Cheney Harry Browne (LI) & Art Olivier Pat Buchanan (RE) & Ezola Foster Ralph Nader (GR) & Winona LaDuke Howard Philips (CN) & J. Curtis Fraiser |
Monday, December 13, 2004 | For President and Vice President:
John F. Kerry (D) & John Edwards (10 electoral votes) |
Norman Conway
Delores Kelley Lainey Lebow Sachs Pam Jackson Dorothy Chaney John Riley Wendy Fielder Daphne Bloomberg Tom Perez Gary Gensler |
For
President and Vice President:
George W. Bush (R) & Dick Cheney John Joseph Kennedy (D) & Daniel Robert Rezac (write-in) John F. Kerry (D) & John Edwards David Cobb (GR) & Patricia LaMarche Michael Badnarik (LI) & Richard V. Campagna Michael Anthony Peroutka (CN) & Chuck Baldwin Ralph Nader (PO) & Peter Miguel Camejo |
Monday, December 15, 2008 | For President and Vice President:
Barack Obama (D) & Joe Biden (10 electoral votes) |
Gene Ransom
Delores Kelley Guy Guzzone Nathaniel Exum Christopher Reynolds A.G. "Bobby" Fouche Elizabeth Bobo Michael Barnes Susan Lee Rainier Harvey, Sr. |
For
President and Vice President:
John McCain (R) & Sarah Palin Cynthia McKinney (GR) & Rosa Clemente Bob Barr (LI) & Wayne A. Root Ralph Nader & Matt Gonzalez Chuck Baldwin (CN) & Darrell L. Castle |
Monday, December 17, 2012 | For President and Vice President:
Barack Obama (D) & Joe Biden (10 electoral votes) |
Kumar Barve Cheryl Everman Tashea Brodgins Jonathan K. Branch Gary W. Michael Beth Swoap Helen L. Dale Richard Madaleno, Jr. Alonzo Washington Joseline Peņa-Melnyk |
For
President and Vice President:
Mitt Romney (R) & Paul Ryan Gary Johnson (LI) & James P. Gray Jill Stein (GR) & Cheri Honkala |
Monday, December 19, 2016 | For President and Vice President: Hillary Clinton (D) & Tim Kaine (10 electoral votes) |
Courtney Watson |
For
President and Vice President: Donald J. Trump (R) & Michael Pence Gary Johnson (LI) & Bill Weld Jill Stein (GR) & Ajamu Baraka |
Monday, December 14, 2020 | For President and Vice President: Joe Biden (D) & Kamala Harria (10 electoral votes) |
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Key:
A = Alliance
AI = American Independent
AWKN = American-Whig-Know Nothings
BR = Bread and Roses
C = Communist
CN = Constitution
CU = Constitutional Union
D = Democratic
DP = Democratic Populist
D-R = Democratic-Republican
F = Federalist
FL = Farmer Labor
FS = Free Soil
G = Greenback
GR = Green
I = Independence/Independent
L = Labor
LI = Libertarian
ND = National Democratic
NL = Natural Law
NR = National Republican
ns = native son
NS = National Silver
PR = Progressive
P = Prohibition
PO = Populist
R = Republican
RE = Reform
S = Socialist
SD = Southern Democratic
SL = Socialist Labor
TX = Taxpayers
UR = Union Reform
W = Whig
WO = Workers
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