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V1
notations refers to notes in the red cell immediately below.
- The popular vote shown is for the Party Ticket.
Popular Vote Results will vary among sources but will give a
general idea of the percentage in relation to the other results.
Popular vote figures exclude those states that did not use a
popular vote to select their electors to the
Electoral College.
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Amendment XII was enacted after the tie in 1800 -
In 1804 the electors began voting for President and Vice
President using separate ballots. This change ensured the Vice
President would most likely be of the same party as the
President.
- Beginning in 1848 all States hold the presidential election on
the same day in November. |
Year |
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Presidential Candidates |
Party |
Electoral |
Popular Vote |
Election Index Page
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1992
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1
2
3
4
5
6 |
William J. (Bill)
Clinton
George H. W. Bush
H. Ross Perot
V3
Andre V. Marrou
James "Bo" Gritz
Other |
Democratic
V1
Republican
(Independent)
V2
Libertarian
Populist
(nominal parties) |
370
168
0
0
0
0 |
44,909,889
39,104,545
19,742,267
290,087
106,152
269,507 |
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Vice Presidential
Candidates |
Party |
Electoral |
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2
3
4
5
6 |
Albert A. Gore, Jr.
J. Danforth Quayle
James B. Stockdale
Nancy Lord
Cy Minett
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Democratic
Republican
(Independent)
Libertarian
Populist
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370
168
0
0
0
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Index |
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V1 |
William Jefferson Clinton
won only 43% of the popular vote but a wide margin in
the Electoral College.
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V2 |
George Bush presided over
the recession of 1990-91 though it had ended before the
election. Bush promoted
lower taxes and government spending. It is believed that one
major factor was that Bush had stated "Read my lips: No new
taxes," to later in a tough decision, compromise with the
democrats to allow their increase of taxes. |
V3 |
Ross Perot
spending his own money advertised extensively. For a
period of nearly two months he led in the polls until
withdrawing from the race to shortly after, again,
declare himself a candidate. Perot was the only
third-party candidate allowed in a nationally televised
presidential debate with both major party candidates. |
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Ralph Nader
encouraged a write-in vote of "None of the Above,"
resulting with several writing in his name. Nader being
a leftist, curiously, garnered more Republican votes than democrat
votes. |
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