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 candidates

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List of presidential candidates by votes in individual elections[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 (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).
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 41,809,476 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 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.
  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ a b No candidate won the Electoral College; the election was thrown to the Congress, which chose John Quincy Adams.
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The following list indicates lifetime popular 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

Lifetime electoral votes

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The following list indicates lifetime electoral votes received across multiple elections in which the candidate was the nominee of a political party or was otherwise on a presidential ballot. Note that the counting for Electoral College votes for this purpose is complicated by the fact that in the earliest elections, the Electoral College did not distinguish between votes for president and vice-president, with the candidate receiving the second-highest number of such votes becoming the vice-president. As with the popular vote, the total number of Electoral College votes available has increased over time, as additional states have been admitted to the union.

Candidate Electoral votes
Franklin D. Roosevelt 1,876
Richard Nixon 1,040
Ronald Reagan 1,015
Dwight D. Eisenhower 899
Bill Clinton 749
Woodrow Wilson 712
Barack Obama 697
Grover Cleveland 664
George H. W. Bush 594
William McKinley 563
George W. Bush 557
Donald Trump 536
Herbert Hoover 503
Ulysses S. Grant 500
Andrew Jackson 496
William Jennings Bryan 493
Lyndon B. Johnson 486
Theodore Roosevelt 424
James Monroe 414
Warren G. Harding 404
Abraham Lincoln 392
Calvin Coolidge 382
Benjamin Harrison 378
Jimmy Carter 346
William Howard Taft 329
William Henry Harrison 307
Joe Biden 306
John F. Kennedy 303
Harry S. Truman 303
Thomas E. Dewey 288
Al Gore 266
Charles Evans Hughes 254
Franklin Pierce 254
John Kerry 251
James Madison 250
John Adams 247
Gerald Ford 240
Martin Van Buren 230
Hillary Clinton 227
James A. Garfield 214
Mitt Romney 206
George Washington 203
Henry Clay 191
Hubert Humphrey 191
Rutherford B. Hayes 185
Samuel J. Tilden 184
James G. Blaine 182
James Buchanan 174
John McCain 173
James K. Polk 170
John Quincy Adams 168
Zachary Taylor 163
Thomas Jefferson 162
Adlai Stevenson II 162
Bob Dole 159
Winfield Scott Hancock 155
Alton B. Parker 140
John W. Davis 136
Lewis Cass 127
James M. Cox 127
John C. Frémont 114
Michael Dukakis 111
DeWitt Clinton 89
Al Smith 87
Wendell Willkie 82
Horatio Seymour 80
John C. Breckinridge 72
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney 61
Barry Goldwater 52
George Wallace 46
Thomas A. Hendricks 42
Winfield Scott 42
William H. Crawford 41
John Bell 39
Strom Thurmond 39
Rufus King 34
Hugh Lawson White 26
James B. Weaver 22
George B. McClellan 21
B. Gratz Brown 18
George McGovern 17
Harry F. Byrd 15
Daniel Webster 14
Robert M. La Follette 13
Walter Mondale 13
Stephen A. Douglas 12
John Floyd 11
Willie P. Mangum 11
Millard Fillmore 8
Alf Landon 8
William Wirt 7
George Clinton 6
Colin Powell 3
Charles J. Jenkins 2
Lloyd Bentsen 1
David Davis 1
John Edwards 1
John Hospers 1
Walter Burgwyn Jones 1
John Kasich 1
Ron Paul 1
Bernie Sanders 1
Faith Spotted Eagle 1

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "Presidential Election of 1832: A Resource Guide (Virtual Programs & Services, Library of Congress)". www.loc.gov.
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  6. ^ 2000 Presidential General Election Results by State.
  7. ^ 2004 Presidential General Election Results.
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  9. ^ 2012 official Federal Election Commission report.
  10. ^ 2016 official Federal Election Commission report.
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