List of United States presidential candidates by number of votes received
Following is a list of United States presidential candidates by number of votes received . Elections have tended to have more participation in each successive election, due to the increasing population of the United States, and, in some instances, expansion of the right to vote to larger segments of society. Prior to the election of 1824, most states did not have a popular vote. In the election of 1824, only 18 of the 24 states held a popular vote, but by the election of 1828, 22 of the 24 states held a popular vote. Minor candidates are excluded if they received fewer than 100,000 votes, or less than .1% of the vote in their election year.
List of presidential candidates by votes in one election
List of presidential candidates by votes in one election[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Candidate
Year
Party
Popular vote
Notes
Joe Biden
2020
Democratic
81,283,501
Winner .
Donald Trump
2020
Republican
74,223,975
Runner-up (most votes ever received by an incumbent).
Barack Obama
2008
Democratic
69,498,516
Winner .
Barack Obama
2012
Democratic
65,915,795
Winner (incumbent).
Hillary Clinton
2016
Democratic
65,853,514
Runner-up . Won the popular vote, but lost the Electoral College .
Donald Trump
2016
Republican
62,984,828
Winner . Lost the popular vote, but won the Electoral College.
George W. Bush
2004
Republican
62,040,610
Winner (incumbent). Last Republican candidate to win the popular vote to date (as of 2023).
Mitt Romney
2012
Republican
60,933,504
Runner-up .
John McCain
2008
Republican
59,948,323
Runner-up .
John Kerry
2004
Democratic
59,028,444
Runner-up .
Ronald Reagan
1984
Republican
54,455,472
Winner (incumbent).
Al Gore
2000
Democratic
50,999,897
Runner-up . Won the popular vote, but lost the Electoral College.
George W. Bush
2000
Republican
50,456,002
Winner . Lost the popular vote, but won the Electoral College.
George H. W. Bush
1988
Republican
48,886,597
Winner .
Bill Clinton
1996
Democratic
47,401,185
Winner (incumbent).
Richard Nixon
1972
Republican
47,168,710
Winner (incumbent).
Bill Clinton
1992
Democratic
44,909,889
Winner .
Ronald Reagan
1980
Republican
43,903,230
Winner .
Lyndon B. Johnson
1964
Democratic
43,127,041
Winner (incumbent).
Michael Dukakis
1988
Democratic
41,809,074
Runner-up .
Jimmy Carter
1976
Democratic
40,831,881
Winner .
Bob Dole
1996
Republican
39,197,469
Runner-up .
Gerald Ford
1976
Republican
39,148,634
Runner-up (incumbent).
George H. W. Bush
1992
Republican
39,104,550
Runner-up (incumbent).
Walter Mondale
1984
Democratic
37,577,352
Runner-up .
Dwight D. Eisenhower
1956
Republican
35,579,180
Winner (incumbent).
Jimmy Carter
1980
Democratic
35,480,115
Runner-up (incumbent).
John F. Kennedy
1960
Democratic
34,220,984
Winner .
Richard Nixon
1960
Republican
34,108,157
Runner-up .
Dwight D. Eisenhower
1952
Republican
34,075,529
Winner .
Richard Nixon
1968
Republican
31,783,783
Winner .
Hubert Humphrey
1968
Democratic
31,271,839
Runner-up .
George McGovern
1972
Democratic
29,173,222
Runner-up .
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1936
Democratic
27,752,648
Winner (incumbent).
Adlai Stevenson II
1952
Democratic
27,375,090
Runner-up .
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1940
Democratic
27,313,945
Winner (incumbent).
Barry Goldwater
1964
Republican
27,175,754
Runner-up .
Adlai Stevenson II
1956
Democratic
26,028,028
Runner-up .
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1944
Democratic
25,612,916
Winner (incumbent).
Harry S. Truman
1948
Democratic
24,179,347
Winner (incumbent).
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1932
Democratic
22,821,277
Winner .
Wendell Willkie
1940
Republican
22,347,744
Runner-up .
Thomas E. Dewey
1944
Republican
22,017,929
Runner-up .
Thomas E. Dewey
1948
Republican
21,991,292
Runner-up .
Herbert Hoover
1928
Republican
21,427,123
Winner .
Ross Perot
1992
Independent
19,743,821
Established the Reform Party. Highest vote total of any third-party or independent candidate and highest vote total of anyone to not win electoral votes.
Alf Landon
1936
Republican
16,679,543
Runner-up .
Warren G. Harding
1920
Republican
16,144,093
Winner .
Herbert Hoover
1932
Republican
15,761,254
Runner-up (incumbent).
Calvin Coolidge
1924
Republican
15,723,789
Winner (incumbent).
Al Smith
1928
Democratic
15,015,464
Runner-up .
George Wallace
1968
American Independent
9,901,118
Third-party candidate. Last third-party candidate to receive pledged electoral college votes from any state.
James M. Cox
1920
Democratic
9,139,661
Runner-up .
Woodrow Wilson
1916
Democratic
9,126,868
Winner (incumbent).
Charles Evans Hughes
1916
Republican
8,548,728
Runner-up .
John W. Davis
1924
Democratic
8,386,242
Runner-up .
Ross Perot
1996
Reform
8,085,294
Third-party candidate.
William Howard Taft
1908
Republican
7,678,335
Winner .
Theodore Roosevelt
1904
Republican
7,630,557
Winner (incumbent).
William McKinley
1900
Republican
7,228,864
Winner (incumbent).
William McKinley
1896
Republican
7,112,138
Winner .
William Jennings Bryan
1896
Democratic
6,509,052
Runner-up . Also endorsed by the Populist Party and the Silver Party .
William Jennings Bryan
1908
Democratic
6,408,979
Runner-up .
William Jennings Bryan
1900
Democratic
6,370,932
Runner-up .
Woodrow Wilson
1912
Democratic
6,296,284
Winner .
John B. Anderson
1980
Independent
5,719,850
Independent candidate.
Grover Cleveland
1892
Democratic
5,553,898
Winner (former president).
Grover Cleveland
1888
Democratic
5,534,488
Runner-up (incumbent). Won the popular vote, but lost the Electoral College.
Benjamin Harrison
1888
Republican
5,443,633
Winner . Lost the popular vote, but won the Electoral College.
Benjamin Harrison
1892
Republican
5,176,108
Runner-up (incumbent).
Alton B. Parker
1904
Democratic
5,083,880
Runner-up .
Grover Cleveland
1884
Democratic
4,914,482
Winner .
James G. Blaine
1884
Republican
4,856,905
Runner-up .
Robert M. La Follette
1924
Progressive
4,831,706
Third-party candidate. Also endorsed by the Socialist Party and the Farmer–Labor Party.
Gary Johnson
2016
Libertarian
4,489,235
Third-party candidate.
James A. Garfield
1880
Republican
4,453,337
Winner .
Winfield Scott Hancock
1880
Democratic
4,444,976
Runner-up .
Samuel J. Tilden
1876
Democratic
4,288,546
Runner-up . Won the popular vote, but lost the Electoral College.
Theodore Roosevelt
1912
Progressive
4,122,721
Runner-up (former president).
Rutherford B. Hayes
1876
Republican
4,034,142
Winner . Lost the popular vote, but won the Electoral College.
Ulysses S. Grant
1872
Republican
3,597,439
Winner (incumbent).
William Howard Taft
1912
Republican
3,486,242
Third place (incumbent). Only post-Civil War election in which a candidate from one of the two major parties came in third place.
Ulysses S. Grant
1868
Republican
3,013,790
Winner .
Ralph Nader
2000
Green
2,882,955
Third-party candidate.
Horace Greeley
1872
Liberal Republican
2,834,761
Runner-up . Also endorsed by the Democratic Party.
Horatio Seymour
1868
Democratic
2,708,744
Runner-up .
Abraham Lincoln
1864
National Union
2,211,317
Winner (incumbent). Lincoln was the only member of the National Union party elected president.
Jo Jorgensen
2020
Libertarian
1,865,724
Third-party candidate.
Abraham Lincoln
1860
Republican
1,855,993
Winner . Lincoln was the first member of the Republican party elected president.[a]
James Buchanan
1856
Democratic
1,835,140
Winner .
George B. McClellan
1864
Democratic
1,812,807
Runner-up .
Franklin Pierce
1852
Democratic
1,605,943
Winner .
Jill Stein
2016
Green
1,457,226
Third-party candidate.
Winfield Scott
1852
Whig
1,386,942
Runner-up .
Stephen A. Douglas
1860
Northern Democratic
1,380,202
Runner-up .[a]
Zachary Taylor
1848
Whig
1,360,235
Winner . Taylor was the last member of the Whig party elected president.
John C. Frémont
1856
Republican
1,342,345
Runner-up .
James K. Polk
1844
Democratic
1,339,570
Winner .
Henry Clay
1844
Whig
1,300,004
Runner-up .
Gary Johnson
2012
Libertarian
1,275,971
Third-party candidate.
William Henry Harrison
1840
Whig
1,275,583
Winner . Harrison was the first member of the Whig party elected president.
Lewis Cass
1848
Democratic
1,223,460
Runner-up .
Strom Thurmond
1948
Dixiecrat
1,175,930
Third-party candidate.
Henry A. Wallace
1948
Progressive
1,157,328
Third-party candidate.
Martin Van Buren
1840
Democratic
1,128,854
Runner-up (incumbent).
John G. Schmitz
1972
American Independent
1,100,868
Independent candidate.
James B. Weaver
1892
Populist
1,041,028
Third-party candidate.
Ed Clark
1980
Libertarian
921,128
Third-party candidate.
Eugene V. Debs
1920
Socialist
913,693
Third-party candidate.
Eugene V. Debs
1912
Socialist
901,551
Third-party candidate.
William Lemke
1936
Union
892,378
Third-party candidate.
Norman Thomas
1932
Socialist
884,885
Third-party candidate.
Millard Fillmore
1856
American
873,053
Third-party candidate. Also endorsed by the Whig Party.
John C. Breckinridge
1860
Southern Democratic
848,019
Party split.[a]
Martin Van Buren
1836
Democratic
763,291
Winner .
Eugene McCarthy
1976
Independent
740,460
Independent candidate.
Ralph Nader
2008
Independent
739,034
Independent candidate.
Evan McMullin
2016
Independent
732,273
Independent candidate.
Andrew Jackson
1832
Democratic
702,735
Winner (incumbent).
Ralph Nader
1996
Green
685,297
Third-party candidate.
Andrew Jackson
1828
Democratic
642,806
Winner . Jackson was the first member of the Democratic party elected president.
John Bell
1860
Constitutional Union
590,901
Party split.[a]
Allan L. Benson
1916
Socialist
590,524
Third-party candidate.
William Henry Harrison
1836
Whig
550,816
Runner-up .
Bob Barr
2008
Libertarian
523,715
Third-party candidate.
John Quincy Adams
1828
National Republican
500,897
Runner-up (incumbent).
Harry Browne
1996
Libertarian
485,759
Third-party candidate.
Henry Clay
1832
National Republican
484,205
Runner-up .
Jill Stein
2012
Green
469,627
Third-party candidate.
Ralph Nader
2004
Independent
465,151
Independent candidate. Also endorsed by the Reform Party.
Pat Buchanan
2000
Reform
448,895
Third-party candidate.
Ron Paul
1988
Libertarian
431,750
Third-party candidate.
Eugene V. Debs
1908
Socialist
420,852
Third-party candidate.
Howie Hawkins
2020
Green
405,035
Third-party candidate.
Eugene V. Debs
1904
Socialist
402,810
Third-party candidate.
Michael Badnarik
2004
Libertarian
397,265
Third-party candidate.
Harry Browne
2000
Libertarian
384,431
Third-party candidate.
James B. Weaver
1880
Greenback
308,649
Third-party candidate.
Martin Van Buren
1848
Free Soil
291,501
Third-party candidate (former president).
Andre Marrou
1992
Libertarian
290,087
Third-party candidate.
John Bidwell
1892
Prohibition
270,879
Third-party candidate.
Norman Thomas
1928
Socialist
267,478
Third-party candidate.
Parley P. Christensen
1920
Farmer–Labor
265,398
Third-party candidate.
Silas C. Swallow
1904
Prohibition
259,102
Third-party candidate.
Eugene W. Chafin
1908
Prohibition
254,087
Third-party candidate.
Clinton B. Fisk
1888
Prohibition
249,819
Third-party candidate.
Barry Commoner
1980
Citizens
233,052
Third-party candidate.
David Bergland
1984
Libertarian
228,111
Third-party candidate.
Frank Hanly
1916
Prohibition
221,302
Third-party candidate.
Lenora Fulani
1988
New Alliance
217,221
Third-party candidate.
John G. Woolley
1900
Prohibition
210,864
Third-party candidate.
Eugene W. Chafin
1912
Prohibition
208,156
Third-party candidate.
Darrell Castle
2016
Constitution
203,091
Third-party candidate.
Chuck Baldwin
2008
Constitution
199,750
Third-party candidate.
Aaron S. Watkins
1920
Prohibition
188,787
Third-party candidate.
Norman Thomas
1936
Socialist
187,910
Third-party candidate.
Howard Phillips
1996
Taxpayers
184,656
Third-party candidate.
Roger MacBride
1976
Libertarian
172,557
Third-party candidate.
Lester Maddox
1976
American Independent
170,274
Third-party candidate.
Cynthia McKinney
2008
Green
161,797
Third-party candidate.
Thomas J. Anderson
1976
American
158,271
Third-party candidate.
John P. Hale
1852
Free Soil
155,210
Third-party candidate.
Andrew Jackson
1824
Democratic-Republican
151,271
Runner-up . Won the popular vote and received the most electoral votes, but lost the electoral college majority and contingent election .[b]
John St. John
1884
Prohibition
147,482
Third-party candidate.
Alson Streeter
1888
Union Labor
146,602
Third-party candidate.
Hugh Lawson White
1836
Whig
146,109
The Whig Party fielded two different presidential tickets in different parts of the country.
Michael Peroutka
2004
Constitution
143,630
Third-party candidate.
Vincent Hallinan
1952
Progressive
140,746
Third-party candidate.
James Madison
1812
Democratic-Republican
140,431
Winner (incumbent). A limited number of states counted the popular vote.
Norman Thomas
1948
Socialist
139,569
Third-party candidate.
John M. Palmer
1896
National Democratic
134,645
Third-party candidate.
Benjamin Butler
1884
Anti-Monopoly
134,294
Third-party candidate. Also endorsed by the Greenback Party.
DeWitt Clinton
1812
Democratic-Republican
132,781
Runner-up . Also endorsed by much of the Federalist Party . A limited number of states counted the popular vote.
Joshua Levering
1896
Prohibition
131,312
Third-party candidate.
James Madison
1808
Democratic-Republican
124,732
Winner . A limited number of states counted the popular vote.
David Cobb
2004
Green
119,859
Third-party candidate.
Norman Thomas
1940
Socialist
116,599
Third-party candidate.
Thomas E. Watson
1904
Populist
114,070
Third-party candidate.
John Hagelin
1996
Natural Law
113,670
Third-party candidate.
John Quincy Adams
1824
Democratic-Republican
113,142
Winner . Lost the popular vote and electoral college, but won the contingent election . Adams was the last member of the Democratic-Republican party elected president and the only member of the National Republican party elected president.[b]
T. Coleman Andrews
1956
States' Rights
108,956
Third-party candidate.
Bo Gritz
1992
Populist
106,152
Third-party candidate.
Thomas Jefferson
1804
Democratic-Republican
104,110
Winner (incumbent). A limited number of states counted the popular vote.
Claude A. Watson
1948
Prohibition
103,708
Third-party candidate.
William Z. Foster
1932
Communist
103,307
Third-party candidate.
William Wirt
1832
Anti-Masonic
100,715
Third-party candidate.
^ a b c d The election of 1860 was a complex realigning election in which the breakdown of the previous two-party alignment culminated in four parties each competing for influence in different parts of the country. The result of the election, with the victory of an ardent opponent of slavery , spurred the secession of eleven states and brought about the American Civil War .
^ a b No candidate won the Electoral College; the election was thrown to the Congress, which chose John Quincy Adams.
List of presidential candidates by lifetime votes
The following list indicates lifetime votes received across multiple elections in which the candidate was the nominee of a political party or was otherwise on a presidential ballot. It does include write-in votes that may have been received by candidates in elections in which they were not candidates.
Candidate
Party
Popular vote
Elections
Donald Trump
Republican
137,208,572
2016 W , 2020 L
Barack Obama
Democratic
135,414,311
2008 W , 2012 W
Richard Nixon
Republican
113,060,650
1960 L, 1968 W , 1972 W
George W. Bush
Republican
112,496,612
2000 W , 2004 W
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democratic
103,500,786
1932 W , 1936 W , 1940 W , 1944 W
Ronald Reagan
Republican
98,358,702
1980 W , 1984 W
Bill Clinton
Democratic
92,311,074
1992 W , 1996 W
George H. W. Bush
Republican
87,991,147
1988 W , 1992 L
Joe Biden
Democratic
81,283,485
2020 W
Jimmy Carter
Democratic
76,311,996
1976 W , 1980 L
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican
69,654,709
1952 W , 1956 W
Hillary Clinton
Democratic
65,853,514
2016 L
Mitt Romney
Republican
60,933,504
2012 L
John McCain
Republican
59,948,323
2008 L
John Kerry
Democratic
59,028,444
2004 L
Adlai Stevenson II
Democratic
53,403,118
1952 L, 1956 L
Al Gore
Democratic
50,999,897
2000 L
Thomas E. Dewey
Republican
44,009,221
1944 L, 1948 L
Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic
43,127,041
1964 W
Michael Dukakis
Democratic
41,809,074
1988 L
Bob Dole
Republican
39,197,469
1996 L
Gerald Ford
Republican
39,148,634
1976 L
Walter Mondale
Democratic
37,577,352
1984 L
Herbert Hoover
Republican
37,188,377
1928 W , 1932 L
John F. Kennedy
Democratic
34,220,984
1960 W
Hubert Humphrey
Democratic
31,271,839
1968 L
George McGovern
Democratic
29,173,222
1972 L
Ross Perot
Independent
27,829,115
1992 L, 1996 L
Barry Goldwater
Republican
27,175,754
1964 L
Harry S. Truman
Democratic
24,179,347
1948 W
Wendell Willkie
Republican
22,347,744
1940 L
William Jennings Bryan
Democratic
19,288,963
1896 L, 1900 L, 1908 L
Alf Landon
Republican
16,679,543
1936 L
Warren G. Harding
Republican
16,144,093
1920 W
Grover Cleveland
Democratic
16,002,868
1884 W , 1888 L, 1892 W
Calvin Coolidge
Republican
15,723,789
1924 W
Woodrow Wilson
Democratic
15,423,152
1912 W , 1916 W
Al Smith
Democratic
15,015,464
1928 L
William McKinley
Republican
14,341,002
1896 W , 1900 W
Theodore Roosevelt
Republican
11,753,278
1904 W , 1912 L
William Howard Taft
Republican
11,164,577
1908 W , 1912 L
Benjamin Harrison
Republican
10,619,741
1888 W , 1892 L
George Wallace
American Independent
9,901,118
1968 L
James M. Cox
Democratic
9,139,661
1920 L
Charles Evans Hughes
Republican
8,548,728
1916 L
John W. Davis
Democratic
8,386,242
1924 L
Ulysses S. Grant
Republican
6,611,229
1868 W , 1872 W
Gary Johnson
Libertarian
5,765,206
2012 L, 2016 L
John B. Anderson
Independent
5,719,850
1980 L
Alton B. Parker
Democratic
5,083,880
1904 L
James G. Blaine
Republican
4,856,905
1880 L
Robert M. La Follette
Progressive
4,831,706
1924 L
Ralph Nader
Green
4,772,437
1996 L, 2000 L, 2004 L, 2008 L
James A. Garfield
Republican
4,453,337
1880 W
Winfield Scott Hancock
Democratic
4,444,976
1880 L
Samuel J. Tilden
Democratic
4,288,546
1876 L
Abraham Lincoln
Republican
4,067,310
1860 W , 1864 W
Rutherford B. Hayes
Republican
4,034,142
1876 W
Horace Greeley
Liberal Republican
2,834,761
1872 L
Eugene V. Debs
Socialist
2,726,851
1900 L, 1904 L, 1908 L, 1912 L, 1920 L
Horatio Seymour
Democratic
2,708,744
1868 L
Martin Van Buren
Democratic
2,183,646
1836 W , 1840 L, 1848 L
Jill Stein
Green
1,926,853
2012 L, 2016 L
Jo Jorgensen
Libertarian
1,865,720
2020 L
James Buchanan
Democratic
1,835,140
1856 W
Henry Clay
Whig
1,831,740
1824 L, 1832 L, 1844 L
William Henry Harrison
Whig
1,826,399
1836 L, 1840 W
George B. McClellan
Democratic
1,812,807
1864 L
Norman Thomas
Socialist
1,675,458
1928 L, 1932 L, 1936 L, 1940 L, 1944 L, 1948 L
Franklin Pierce
Democratic
1,605,943
1852 W
Andrew Jackson
Democratic
1,496,812
1824 L, 1828 W , 1832 W
Winfield Scott
Whig
1,386,942
1852 L
Stephen A. Douglas
Northern Democratic
1,380,202
1860 L
Zachary Taylor
Whig
1,360,235
1848 W
James B. Weaver
Populist
1,349,677
1880 L, 1892 L
John C. Frémont
Republican
1,342,345
1856 L
James K. Polk
Democratic
1,339,570
1844 W
Lewis Cass
Democratic
1,223,460
1848 L
Strom Thurmond
Dixiecrat
1,175,930
1948 L
Henry A. Wallace
Progressive
1,157,328
1948 L
John G. Schmitz
American Independent
1,100,868
1972 L
Ed Clark
Libertarian
921,128
1980 L
William Lemke
Union
892,378
1936 L
Millard Fillmore
American
873,053
1856 L
Harry Browne
Libertarian
870,190
1996 L, 2000 L
John C. Breckinridge
Southern Democratic
848,019
1860 L
Eugene McCarthy
Independent
796,999
1968 L, 1976 L, 1988 L
Evan McMullin
Independent
732,273
2016 L
John Quincy Adams
National Republican
614,039
1824 W , 1828 L
John Bell
Constitutional Union
590,901
1860 L
Allan L. Benson
Socialist
590,524
1916 L
Bob Barr
Libertarian
523,715
2008 L
Ron Paul
Libertarian
500,380
1988 L, 2008 L, 2012 L
Eugene W. Chafin
Prohibition
462,243
1908 L, 1912 L
Pat Buchanan
Reform
448,895
2000 L
Howie Hawkins
Green
405,035
2020 L
Michael Badnarik
Libertarian
397,265
2004 L
Howard Phillips
Taxpayers
326,045
1992 L, 1996 L, 2000 L
Lenora Fulani
New Alliance
290,843
1988 L, 1992 L
Andre Marrou
Libertarian
290,087
1992 L
John Bidwell
Prohibition
270,879
1892 L
Parley P. Christensen
Farmer–Labor
265,398
1920 L
James Madison
Democratic-Republican
265,163
1808 W , 1812 W
Silas C. Swallow
Prohibition
259,102
1904 L
Clinton B. Fisk
Prohibition
249,819
1888 L
John Hagelin
Natural Law
234,509
1992 L, 1996 L, 2000 L
Barry Commoner
Citizens
233,052
1980 L
David Bergland
Libertarian
228,111
1984 L
Frank Hanly
Prohibition
221,302
1916 L
John G. Woolley
Prohibition
210,864
1900 L
Darrell Castle
Constitution
203,091
2016 L
Chuck Baldwin
Constitution
199,750
2008 L
William Z. Foster
Communist
190,527
1924 L, 1928 L, 1932 L
Aaron S. Watkins
Prohibition
188,787
1920 L
Claude A. Watson
Prohibition
178,466
1944 L, 1948 L
Thomas Jefferson
Democratic-Republican
176,555
1796 L, 1800 W , 1804 W
Roger MacBride
Libertarian
172,557
1976 L
Lester Maddox
American Independent
170,373
1976 L
Cynthia McKinney
Green
161,797
2008 L
Thomas J. Anderson
American
158,724
1976 L
John P. Hale
Free Soil
155,210
1852 L
John St. John
Prohibition
147,482
1884 L
Alson Streeter
Union Labor
146,602
1888 L
Hugh Lawson White
Whig
146,109
1836 L
Michael Peroutka
Constitution
143,630
2004 L
Thomas E. Watson
Populist
142,932
1904 L, 1908 L
Vincent Hallinan
Progressive
140,746
1952 L
DeWitt Clinton
Democratic-Republican
134,674
1812 L, 1820 L
John M. Palmer
National Democratic
134,645
1896 L
Benjamin Butler
Democratic
134,294
1884 L
Joshua Levering
Prohibition
131,312
1896 L
David Cobb
Green
119,859
2004 L
Bernie Sanders
Independent
111,609
2016 L
T. Coleman Andrews
States' Rights
108,956
1956 L
Bo Gritz
Populist
106,152
1992 L
William Wirt
Anti-Masonic
100,715
1832 L
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