Who Were the Republican Presidential Candidates Agains Trump List
This is a list of the candidates for the offices of President of the Usa and Vice President of the United States of the Republican Political party, either duly preselected and nominated, or the presumptive nominees of a future preselection and election. Opponents who received over i per centum of the popular vote or ran an official entrada that received Electoral College votes are listed. Offices held prior to Election Day are included, and those held on Election Twenty-four hour period accept an italicized finish date.
19th century [edit]
1856 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1856 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| John C. Frémont of CA (1813–1890) |
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| William L. Dayton of NJ (1807–1864) |
| Opponent(s) James Buchanan (Autonomous) Millard Fillmore (Know Nothing) |
| Opponent(s) John Breckinridge (Autonomous) Andrew Jackson Donelson (Know Nothing) | |
1860, 1864 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1860 (won), 1864 (won) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abraham Lincoln of IL (1809–1865) |
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| Hannibal Hamlin of ME (1809–1891) |
| Andrew Johnson of TN (1808–1875) | ||
| Opponent(s) Stephen Douglas (Democratic) John C. Breckinridge (Southern Democrats) John Bell (Ramble Wedlock) |
| Opponent(s) Herschel Johnson (Democratic) Joe Lane (Southern Democrats) Edward Everett (Ramble Spousal relationship) | |
| Opponent(s) George McClellan (Autonomous) |
| Opponent(s) George Pendleton (Democratic) | |
1868, 1872 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1868 (won), 1872 (won) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ulysses Grant of OH (1822–1885) |
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| Schuyler Colfax of IN (1823–1885) |
| Henry Wilson of MA (1812–1875) | ||
| Opponent(s) Horatio Seymour (Democratic) |
| Opponent(s) Francis Blair (Democratic) | |
| Opponent(south) Horace Greeley (Democratic) |
| Opponent(s) Gratz Chocolate-brown (Democratic) | |
1876 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1876 (won) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rutherford Hayes of OH (1822–1893) |
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| William Wheeler of NY (1819–1887) |
| Opponent(s) Samuel Tilden (Democratic) |
| Opponent(s) Thomas Hendricks (Autonomous) | |
1880 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1880 (won) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| James Garfield of OH (1831–1881) |
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| Chester Arthur of NY (1829–1886) |
| Opponent(s) Winfield Hancock (Autonomous) James Weaver (Greenback) |
| Opponent(southward) William English (Autonomous) Barzillai Chambers (Greenback) | |
1884 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1884 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| James Blaine of ME (1830–1893) |
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| John Logan of IL (1826–1886) |
| Opponent(s) Grover Cleveland (Democratic) St. John (Prohibition) Benjamin Butler (Greenback) |
| Opponent(s) Thomas Hendricks (Democratic) William Daniel (Prohibition) Absolom West (Greenback) | |
1888, 1892 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1888 (won), 1892 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Benjamin Harrison of IN (1833–1901) |
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| Levi Morton of NY (1824–1920) |
| Whitelaw Reid of NY (1837–1912) | ||
| Opponent(s) Grover Cleveland (Autonomous) Clinton Fisk (Prohibition) Alson Streeter (Spousal relationship Labor) |
| Opponent(s) Allen Thurman (Democratic) John Brooks (Prohibition) Charles Cunningham (Union Labor) | |
| Opponent(s) Grover Cleveland (Democratic) James Weaver (Populist) John Bidwell (Prohibition) |
| Opponent(s) Adlai Stevenson (Autonomous) James Field (Populist) James Cranfill (Prohibition) | |
1896, 1900 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1896 (won), 1900 (won) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| William McKinley of OH (1843–1901) |
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| Garret Hobart of NJ (1844–1899) |
| Theodore Roosevelt of NY (1858–1919) | ||
| Opponent(s) William Jennings Bryan (Democratic, Populist) |
| Opponent(s) Arthur Sewall (Democratic) Tom Watson (Populist) | |
| Opponent(southward) William Jennings Bryan (Democratic, Populist) John Woolley (Prohibition) |
| Opponent(s) Adlai Stevenson (Autonomous) Henry Metcalf (Prohibition) | |
20th century [edit]
1904 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1904 (won) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Theodore Roosevelt of NY (1858–1919) |
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| Charles Fairbanks of IN (1852–1918) |
| Opponent(south) Alton Parker (Democratic) Cistron Debs (Socialist) Silas Consume (Prohibition) |
| Opponent(s) Henry Davis (Autonomous) Ben Hanford (Socialist) George Carroll (Prohibition) | |
1908, 1912 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1908 (won), 1912 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| William Taft of OH (1857–1930) |
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| Jim Sherman of NY[6] (1855–1912) |
| Nicholas Butler of NY[six] (1862–1947) | ||
| Opponent(due south) William Jennings Bryan (Democratic) Gene Debs (Socialist) Eugene Chafin (Prohibition) |
| Opponent(southward) John Kern (Democratic) Ben Hanford (Socialist) Aaron Watkins (Prohibition) | |
| Opponent(s) Woodrow Wilson (Democratic) Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive) Eugene Debs (Socialist) Eugene Chafin (Prohibition) |
| Opponent(s) Thomas Marshall (Democratic) Hiram Johnson (Progressive) Emil Seidel (Socialist) Aaron Watkins (Prohibition) | |
1916 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1916 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charles Hughes of NY (1862–1948) |
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| Charles Fairbanks of IN (1852–1918) |
| Opponent(southward) Woodrow Wilson (Autonomous) Allan Benson (Socialist) Frank Hanly (Prohibition) |
| Opponent(s) Thomas Marshall (Democratic) Kirk Kirkpatrick (Socialist) Ira Landrith (Prohibition) | |
1920 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1920 (won) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warren Yard. Harding of OH (1865–1923) |
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| Calvin Coolidge of MA (1872–1933) |
| Opponent(south) James Cox (Democratic) Gene Debs (Socialist) Parley Christensen (Farmer-Labor) |
| Opponent(s) Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) Stedy Stedman (Socialist) Max Hayes (Farmer-Labor) | |
1924 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1924 (won) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Calvin Coolidge of MA (1872–1933) |
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| Charles Dawes of IL (1865–1951) |
| Opponent(s) John Davis (Democratic) Bob La Follette (Progressive) |
| Opponent(s) Charles Bryan (Democratic) Burton Wheeler (Progressive) | |
1928, 1932 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1928 (won), 1932 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Herbert Hoover of CA (1874–1964) |
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| Charles Curtis of KS (1860–1936) |
| Opponent(south) Al Smith (Democratic) |
| Opponent(s) Joe Robinson (Autonomous) | |
| Opponent(s) Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) Norman Thomas (Socialist) |
| Opponent(s) Jack Garner (Autonomous) James Maurer (Socialist) | |
1936 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1936 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alf Landon of KS (1887–1987) |
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| Frank Knox of IL (1874–1944) |
| Opponent(s) Franklin D. Roosevelt (Autonomous) William Lemke (Marriage) |
| Opponent(s) Jack Garner (Democratic) Thomas O'Brien (Matrimony) | |
1940 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1940 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wendell Willkie of NY (1892–1944) |
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| Charles McNary of OR (1874–1944) |
| Opponent(south) Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) |
| Opponent(s) Henry Wallace (Democratic) | |
1944, 1948 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1944 (lost), 1948 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thomas E. Dewey of NY (1902–1971) |
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| John W. Bricker of OH (1893–1986) |
| Earl Warren of CA (1891–1974) | ||
| Opponent(s) Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic) |
| Opponent(s) Harry S. Truman (Democratic) | |
| Opponent(s) Harry Southward. Truman (Democratic) Strom Thurmond (Dixiecrat) Henry Wallace (Progressive) |
| Opponent(due south) Alben Barkley (Democratic) Fielding Wright (Dixiecrat) Glen Taylor (Progressive) | |
1952, 1956 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1952 (won), 1956 (won) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dwight D. Eisenhower of NY (1952), PA (1956) (1890–1969) |
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| Richard Nixon of CA (1913–1994) |
| Opponent(south) Adlai Stevenson (Democratic) |
| Opponent(s) John Sparkman (Democratic) | |
| Opponent(s) Estes Kefauver (Autonomous) | ||
1960 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1960 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Richard Nixon of CA (1913–1994) |
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| Henry Cabot Lodge of MA (1902–1985) |
| Opponent(s) John F. Kennedy (Democratic) Harry Byrd (Southern Democrats) |
| Opponent(s) Lyndon Johnson (Democratic) Strom Thurmond (Southern Democrats) | |
1964 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1964 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barry Goldwater of AZ (1909–1998) |
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| William Miller of NY (1914–1983) |
| Opponent(s) Lyndon Johnson (Autonomous) |
| Opponent(southward) Hubert Humphrey (Autonomous) | |
1968, 1972 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1968 (won), 1972 (won) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Richard Nixon of NY (1968), CA (1972) (1913–1994) |
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| Spiro Agnew of Medico (1918–1996) |
| Opponent(south) Hubert Humphrey (Democratic) George Wallace (American Contained) |
| Opponent(s) Ed Muskie (Democratic) Curtis LeMay (American Contained) | |
| Opponent(s) George McGovern (Democratic) John Schmitz (American Contained) |
| Opponent(southward) Sargent Shriver (Democratic) Thomas Anderson (American Independent) | |
1976 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1976 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gerald Ford of MI (1913–2006) |
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| Bob Dole of KS (1923–2021) |
| Opponent(southward) Jimmy Carter (Democratic) |
| Opponent(s) Walter Mondale (Democratic) | |
1980, 1984 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1980 (won), 1984 (won) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ronald Reagan of CA (1911–2004) |
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| George H. W. Bush-league of TX (1924–2018) |
| Opponent(southward) Jimmy Carter (Autonomous) John Anderson (Independent) Ed Clark (Libertarian) |
| Opponent(south) Walter Mondale (Democratic) Patrick Lucey (Independent) David Koch (Libertarian) | |
| Opponent(s) Walter Mondale (Democratic) |
| Opponent(due south) Geraldine Ferraro (Democratic) | |
1988, 1992 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1988 (won), 1992 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| George H. W. Bush of TX (1924–2018) |
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| Dan Quayle of IN (born 1947) |
| Opponent(southward) Michael Dukakis (Autonomous) |
| Opponent(south) Lloyd Bentsen (Autonomous) | |
| Opponent(s) Pecker Clinton (Democratic) Ross Perot (Contained) |
| Opponent(due south) Al Gore (Democratic) James Stockdale (Independent) | |
1996 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 1996 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bob Dole of KS (1923–2021) |
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| Jack Kemp of NY (1935–2009) |
| Opponent(due south) Bill Clinton (Democratic) Ross Perot (Reform) |
| Opponent(s) Al Gore (Democratic) Pat Choate (Reform) | |
21st century [edit]
2000, 2004 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 2000 (won), 2004 (won) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| George Due west. Bush of TX (born 1946) |
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| Dick Cheney of WY (born 1941) |
| Opponent(southward) Al Gore (Democratic) Ralph Nader (Green) |
| Opponent(due south) Joe Lieberman (Democratic) Winona LaDuke (Dark-green) | |
| Opponent(s) John Kerry (Democratic) |
| Opponent(s) John Edwards (Democratic) | |
2008 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 2008 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| John McCain of AZ (1936–2018) |
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| Sarah Palin of AK (born 1964) |
| Opponent(s) Barack Obama (Democratic) |
| Opponent(s) Joe Biden (Democratic) | |
2012 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 2012 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paw Romney of MA (born 1947) |
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| Paul Ryan of WI (born 1970) |
| Opponent(south) Barack Obama (Autonomous) |
| Opponent(s) Joe Biden (Democratic) | |
2016, 2020 [edit]
| Presidential nominee | 2016 (won), 2022 (lost) | Vice Presidential nominee | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Donald Trump of NY (2016), FL (2020) (built-in 1946) |
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| Mike Pence of IN (born 1959) |
| Opponent(s) Hillary Clinton (Democratic) Gary Johnson (Libertarian) Jill Stein (Green) |
| Opponent(s) Tim Kaine (Democratic) Neb Weld (Libertarian) Ajamu Baraka (Green) | |
| Opponent(south) Joe Biden (Autonomous) Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian) |
| Opponent(s) Kamala Harris (Democratic) Fasten Cohen (Libertarian) | |
See also [edit]
- List of Republican National Conventions
- History of the The states Republican Party
- List of United States National Republican/Whig Party presidential tickets
- List of United States Democratic Party presidential tickets
- List of United States Green Party presidential tickets
- List of United States Libertarian Party presidential tickets
Notes [edit]
- ^ If not for am unpledged elector and 17 invalidated electors from Union-occupied Louisiana and Texas, Lincoln and Johnson would have won 213 (91.0%) or 230 (91.half dozen%) votes.
- ^ If non for the 17 invalidated electors from Union-occupied Louisiana and Texas, McClellan and Pendleton would have won 8.4% of votes.
- ^ If not for the 14 invalidated electors from voting irregularities in Arkansas and Louisiana, Grant and Wilson would have won 300 (82.0%) votes.
- ^ Greeley died afterwards the ballot simply before the Balloter College convened, and was non replaced for the vote. The ticket'south intended delegates were scattered.
- ^ If not for the 14 invalidated electors for Grant and Wilson from voting irregularities in Arkansas and Louisiana, Greeley and Chocolate-brown's 66 votes would accept been xviii.0%.
- ^ a b Sherman died before the 1912 election and Butler was alleged the running mate afterward the election to receive his Balloter College votes.
- ^ If not for a faithless elector, Eisenhower and Nixon would have won 458 (86.iii%) in 1956.
- ^ a b If not for a faithless elector, Nixon and Agnew would accept won 521 (96.8%) Electoral Higher votes.
- ^ If non for a faithless elector, Ford would have won 241 (44.eight%) votes.
- ^ a b A faithless elector swapped their votes for President and Vice President in the Balloter College, otherwise the Dukakis/Bentsen ticket would have won 112 (xx.eight%) votes.
- ^ An elector from the Commune of Columbia abstained from casting a vote for the Gore/Lieberman ticket, otherwise Gore would have won 267 (49.6%) votes.
- ^ A faithless elector voted Edwards for President and Vice President in the Balloter College, otherwise Kerry would have won 252 (46.8%) votes.
- ^ If not for faithless electors, Trump and Pence would have won 306 (56.9%) Electoral Higher votes each, while Clinton and Kaine would accept won 232 (43.ane%) votes.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Republican_Party_presidential_tickets
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