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List of Green Party of the United States presidential tickets

This is a list of the candidates for the offices of President of the United States and Vice President of the United States of the Green Party of the United States. Opponents who received over one percent of the popular vote or ran an official campaign that received Electoral College votes are listed. Offices held prior to Election Day are included, and those held on Election Day have an italicized end date.

List of Green Party presidential tickets edit

1996, 2000 edit

Presidential
nominee
1996 (lost), 2000 (lost) Vice presidential
nominee
Ralph Nader of CT
(born 1934)
 
Prior experience
  • Consumer protection lawyer
Higher education
Prior experience
  • Economist
Higher education
Winona LaDuke of CA
(born 1959)
 
Opponent(s)
Bill Clinton (Democratic)
Bob Dole (Republican)
Ross Perot (Reform)
Electoral vote
  • Clinton/Gore: 379 (70.4%)
  • Dole/Kemp: 159 (29.6%)
Popular vote
  • Clinton/Gore: 47,401,185 (49.2%)
  • Dole/Kemp: 39,197,469 (40.7%)
  • Perot/Choate: 8,085,294 (8.4%)
  • Nader/LaDuke: 685,297 (0.7%)
Opponent(s)
Al Gore (Democratic)
Jack Kemp (Republican)
Pat Choate (Reform)
Opponent(s)
George W. Bush (Republican)
Al Gore (Democratic)
Electoral vote
  • Bush/Cheney: 271 (50.4%)
  • Gore/Lieberman: 266 (49.4%)
Popular vote
  • Gore/Lieberman: 50,999,897 (48.4%)
  • Bush/Cheney: 50,456,002 (47.9%)
  • Nader/LaDuke: 2,882,955 (2.7%)
Opponent(s)
Dick Cheney (Republican)
Joe Lieberman (Democratic)

2004 edit

Presidential
nominee
2004 (lost) Vice presidential
nominee
David Cobb of TX
(born 1962)
 
Prior experience
  • Attorney
Higher education
Prior experience
  • Activist
Higher education
Pat LaMarche of ME
(born 1960)
Opponent(s)
George W. Bush (Republican)
John Kerry (Democratic)
Electoral vote (President)
  • Bush: 286 (53.2%)
  • Kerry: 251 (46.7%)[a]
  • Edwards: 1 (0.2%)
Electoral vote (Vice President)
  • Cheney: 286 (53.2%)
  • Edwards: 252 (46.8%)
Popular vote
  • Bush/Cheney: 62,040,610 (50.7%)
  • Kerry/Edwards: 59,028,444 (48.3%)
  • Cobb/LaMarche: 119,859 (0.1%)
Opponent(s)
Dick Cheney (Republican)
John Edwards (Democratic)

2008 edit

Presidential
nominee
2008 (lost) Vice presidential
nominee
Cynthia McKinney of GA
(born 1955)
 
Prior experience
Higher education
Prior experience
  • Journalist
Higher education
Rosa Clemente of NC
(born 1972)
 
Opponent(s)
Barack Obama (Democratic)
John McCain (Republican)
Electoral vote
  • Obama/Biden: 365 (67.8%)
  • McCain/Palin: 173 (32.2%)
Popular vote
  • Obama/Biden: 69,498,516 (52.9%)
  • McCain/Palin: 59,948,323 (45.7%)
  • McKinney/Clemente: 161,797 (0.1%)
Opponent(s)
Joe Biden (Democratic)
Sarah Palin (Republican)

2012, 2016 edit

Presidential
nominee
2012 (lost), 2016 (lost) Vice presidential
nominee
Jill Stein of MA
(born 1950)
 
Prior experience
  • Physician
  • Activist
Higher education
Prior experience
  • Activist
Higher education
  • None
Cheri Honkala of PA
(born 1963)
 
(2012)
Prior experience
  • Professor
  • Activist
Higher education
Ajamu Baraka of IL
(born 1953)
 
(2016)
Opponent(s)
Barack Obama (Democratic)
Mitt Romney (Republican)
Electoral vote
  • Obama/Biden: 332 (61.7%)
  • Romney/Ryan: 206 (38.3%)
Popular vote
  • Obama/Biden: 65,915,796 (51.1%)
  • Romney/Ryan: 60,933,500 (47.2%)
  • Johnson/Gray: 1,275,971 (1.0%)
  • Stein/Honkala: 469,627 (0.4%)
Opponent(s)
Joe Biden (Democratic)
Paul Ryan (Republican)
Opponent(s)
Donald Trump (Republican)
Hillary Clinton (Democratic)
Gary Johnson (Libertarian)
Electoral vote (President)[b]
Electoral vote (Vice President)
Popular vote
  • Clinton/Kaine: 65,853,516 (48.2%)
  • Trump/Pence: 62,984,825 (46.1%)
  • Johnson/Weld: 4,489,341 (3.3%)
  • Stein/Baraka: 1,457,216 (1.1%)
Opponent(s)
Mike Pence (Republican)
Tim Kaine (Democratic)
Bill Weld (Libertarian)

2020 edit

Presidential
nominee
2020 (lost) Vice presidential
nominee
Howie Hawkins of NY
(born 1952)
 
Prior experience
  • Trade unionist
  • Activist
Higher education
Prior experience
  • Labor organizer
Higher education
Angela Nicole Walker of WI
(born 1974)
 
Opponent(s)
Joe Biden (Democratic)
Donald Trump (Republican)
Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian)
Electoral vote
  • Biden/Harris: 306 (56.9%)
  • Trump/Pence: 232 (43.1%)
Popular vote
  • Biden/Harris: 81,283,495 (51.4%)
  • Trump/Pence: 74,223,755 (46.9%)
  • Jorgensen/Cohen: 1,865,873 (1.2%)
  • Hawkins/Walker: 399,116 (0.3%)
Opponent(s)
Kamala Harris (Democratic)
Mike Pence (Republican)
Spike Cohen (Libertarian)

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ A faithless elector voted Edwards for president and vice president in the Electoral College, otherwise Kerry would have won 252 (46.8%) votes.
  2. ^ If not for faithless electors, Trump and Pence would have won 306 Electoral College votes each, while Clinton and Kaine would have won 232 votes.

References edit

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Green Party of the United States presidential tickets news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message This is a list of the candidates for the offices of President of the United States and Vice President of the United States of the Green Party of the United States Opponents who received over one percent of the popular vote or ran an official campaign that received Electoral College votes are listed Offices held prior to Election Day are included and those held on Election Day have an italicized end date Contents 1 List of Green Party presidential tickets 1 1 1996 2000 1 2 2004 1 3 2008 1 4 2012 2016 1 5 2020 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesList of Green Party presidential tickets edit1996 2000 edit Presidentialnominee 1996 lost 2000 lost Vice presidentialnominee Ralph Nader of CT born 1934 nbsp Prior experience Consumer protection lawyer Higher education Princeton University BA Harvard University LLB Prior experience Economist Higher education Harvard University BA Antioch University MA Winona LaDuke of CA born 1959 nbsp Opponent s Bill Clinton Democratic Bob Dole Republican Ross Perot Reform Electoral vote Clinton Gore 379 70 4 Dole Kemp 159 29 6 Popular vote Clinton Gore 47 401 185 49 2 Dole Kemp 39 197 469 40 7 Perot Choate 8 085 294 8 4 Nader LaDuke 685 297 0 7 Opponent s Al Gore Democratic Jack Kemp Republican Pat Choate Reform Opponent s George W Bush Republican Al Gore Democratic Electoral vote Bush Cheney 271 50 4 Gore Lieberman 266 49 4 Popular vote Gore Lieberman 50 999 897 48 4 Bush Cheney 50 456 002 47 9 Nader LaDuke 2 882 955 2 7 Opponent s Dick Cheney Republican Joe Lieberman Democratic 2004 edit Presidentialnominee 2004 lost Vice presidentialnominee David Cobb of TX born 1962 nbsp Prior experience Attorney Higher education University of Houston BA JD Prior experience Activist Higher education Boston College BA University of Amsterdam MA Pat LaMarche of ME born 1960 Opponent s George W Bush Republican John Kerry Democratic Electoral vote President Bush 286 53 2 Kerry 251 46 7 a Edwards 1 0 2 Electoral vote Vice President Cheney 286 53 2 Edwards 252 46 8 Popular vote Bush Cheney 62 040 610 50 7 Kerry Edwards 59 028 444 48 3 Cobb LaMarche 119 859 0 1 Opponent s Dick Cheney Republican John Edwards Democratic 2008 edit Presidentialnominee 2008 lost Vice presidentialnominee Cynthia McKinney of GA born 1955 nbsp Prior experience Georgia House of Representatives 1988 1993 U S House of Representatives 1993 1997 2005 2007 Higher education University of Southern California BA Tufts University MA Prior experience Journalist Higher education State University of New York Albany BA Cornell University MPS Rosa Clemente of NC born 1972 nbsp Opponent s Barack Obama Democratic John McCain Republican Electoral vote Obama Biden 365 67 8 McCain Palin 173 32 2 Popular vote Obama Biden 69 498 516 52 9 McCain Palin 59 948 323 45 7 McKinney Clemente 161 797 0 1 Opponent s Joe Biden Democratic Sarah Palin Republican 2012 2016 edit Presidentialnominee 2012 lost 2016 lost Vice presidentialnominee Jill Stein of MA born 1950 nbsp Prior experience Physician Activist Higher education Harvard University BA MD Prior experience Activist Higher education None Cheri Honkala of PA born 1963 nbsp 2012 Prior experience Professor Activist Higher education City College of New York University of South Florida BA Clark Atlanta University MA PhD Ajamu Baraka of IL born 1953 nbsp 2016 Opponent s Barack Obama Democratic Mitt Romney Republican Electoral vote Obama Biden 332 61 7 Romney Ryan 206 38 3 Popular vote Obama Biden 65 915 796 51 1 Romney Ryan 60 933 500 47 2 Johnson Gray 1 275 971 1 0 Stein Honkala 469 627 0 4 Opponent s Joe Biden Democratic Paul Ryan Republican Opponent s Donald Trump Republican Hillary Clinton Democratic Gary Johnson Libertarian Electoral vote President b Trump 304 56 5 Clinton 227 42 2 Powell 3 0 6 Kasich 1 0 2 Paul 1 0 2 Sanders 1 0 2 Spotted Eagle 1 0 2 Electoral vote Vice President Pence 305 56 7 Kaine 227 42 2 Warren 2 0 4 Cantwell 1 0 2 Collins 1 0 2 Fiorina 1 0 2 LaDuke 1 0 2 Popular vote Clinton Kaine 65 853 516 48 2 Trump Pence 62 984 825 46 1 Johnson Weld 4 489 341 3 3 Stein Baraka 1 457 216 1 1 Opponent s Mike Pence Republican Tim Kaine Democratic Bill Weld Libertarian 2020 edit Presidentialnominee 2020 lost Vice presidentialnominee Howie Hawkins of NY born 1952 nbsp Prior experience Trade unionist Activist Higher education Dartmouth College Prior experience Labor organizer Higher education University of North Florida Angela Nicole Walker of WI born 1974 nbsp Opponent s Joe Biden Democratic Donald Trump Republican Jo Jorgensen Libertarian Electoral vote Biden Harris 306 56 9 Trump Pence 232 43 1 Popular vote Biden Harris 81 283 495 51 4 Trump Pence 74 223 755 46 9 Jorgensen Cohen 1 865 873 1 2 Hawkins Walker 399 116 0 3 Opponent s Kamala Harris Democratic Mike Pence Republican Spike Cohen Libertarian See also editList of United States Democratic Party presidential tickets List of United States Republican Party presidential tickets List of United States Libertarian Party presidential ticketsNotes edit A faithless elector voted Edwards for president and vice president in the Electoral College otherwise Kerry would have won 252 46 8 votes If not for faithless electors Trump and Pence would have won 306 Electoral College votes each while Clinton and Kaine would have won 232 votes References edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Green Party of the United States presidential tickets amp oldid 1218291113, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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