List of third-party and independent performances in United States elections
This article contains (a) a list of third-party and independent performances in U.S. Senate elections; and (b) a list of third-party and independent performances in U.S. state legislative elections.
Statistics
Note: Prior to the passage of the 17th Amendment in 1913, most states did not hold direct elections to the Senate.
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Elections with notable third party electoral performances (1900–present)[1] | |||||||||
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State | Gubernatorial elections | Senate elections | Total elections | ||||||
Threshold reached | Threshold candidates | Third party victory | Threshold reached | Threshold candidates | Third party victory | Threshold reached | Threshold candidates | Third party victory | |
Alabama | 5 | 6 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 9 | 10 | 0 |
Alaska | 9 | 10 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 1 | 15 | 16 | 3 |
Arizona | 5 | 5 | 0 | 7 | 11 | 0 | 12 | 16 | 0 |
Arkansas | 10 | 11 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 1 | 16 | 17 | 1 |
California | 8 | 10 | 1 | 9 | 11 | 0 | 17 | 21 | 1 |
Colorado | 4 | 6 | 0 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 8 | 11 | 0 |
Connecticut | 7 | 9 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 11 | 13 | 2 |
Delaware | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
Florida | 3 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 1 |
Georgia | 4 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 0 |
Hawaii | 3 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 0 |
Idaho | 13 | 16 | 0 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 17 | 21 | 0 |
Illinois | 4 | 5 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 7 | 0 |
Indiana | 2 | 4 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 6 | 8 | 0 |
Iowa | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Kansas | 7 | 8 | 0 | 5 | 6 | 0 | 12 | 14 | 0 |
Kentucky | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Louisiana | 3 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 0 |
Maine | 13 | 18 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 2 | 18 | 23 | 5 |
Maryland | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 |
Massachusetts | 10 | 10 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 14 | 14 | 0 |
Michigan | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Minnesota | 21 | 25 | 5 | 19 | 22 | 5 | 40 | 47 | 10 |
Mississippi | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 0 |
Missouri | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Nebraska | 10 | 10 | 1 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 14 | 15 | 2 |
Nevada | 6 | 7 | 2 | 7 | 8 | 0 | 13 | 15 | 2 |
New Hampshire | 4 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 0 |
New Jersey | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
New Mexico | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
New York | 11 | 12 | 0 | 8 | 8 | 1 | 19 | 20 | 1 |
North Carolina | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
North Dakota | 7 | 8 | 1 | 9 | 11 | 1 | 16 | 19 | 2 |
Ohio | 3 | 4 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 6 | 8 | 0 |
Oklahoma | 7 | 7 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 10 | 10 | 0 |
Oregon | 6 | 7 | 1 | 9 | 14 | 0 | 15 | 20 | 1 |
Pennsylvania | 3 | 3 | 0 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 7 | 8 | 0 |
Rhode Island | 7 | 9 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 10 | 0 |
South Carolina | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
South Dakota | 7 | 9 | 0 | 5 | 7 | 0 | 12 | 16 | 0 |
Tennessee | 7 | 8 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 11 | 12 | 0 |
Texas | 9 | 12 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 10 | 13 | 0 |
Utah | 6 | 7 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 9 | 10 | 0 |
Vermont | 11 | 11 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 15 | 15 | 3 |
Virginia | 4 | 4 | 0 | 14 | 18 | 2 | 18 | 22 | 2 |
Washington | 7 | 8 | 0 | 5 | 6 | 0 | 12 | 14 | 0 |
West Virginia | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 0 |
Wisconsin | 18 | 21 | 3 | 12 | 15 | 2 | 30 | 36 | 5 |
Wyoming | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
Total | 284 | 327 | 21 | 203 | 236 | 21 | 487 | 563 | 42 |
List of third-party and independent performances in U.S. presidential elections
List of third-party and independent performances in U.S. gubernatorial elections
List of third-party and independent performances in U.S. Senate elections
Listed below are Senate elections since 1905 in which a third party or independent candidate won at least 5.0% of the vote. Winners are shown in bold.
Year | State | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place |
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1905 | Oregon (special) | Socialist | J. D. Stevens | 12,485 | 15.17 / 100 |
2nd |
Prohibition | Hiram Gould | 8,224 | 9.99 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1906 | Oregon | Socialist | A. G. Simola | 5,608 | 6.1 / 100 |
3rd |
1910 | Nevada | Socialist | Jud Harris | 1,959 | 9.62 / 100 |
3rd |
1912 | Arizona (special) – Class I | Socialist | E. Johnson | 1,234 | 5.68 / 100 |
3rd |
Arizona (special) – Class III | Socialist | E. B. Simonton | 1,221 | 5.8 / 100 |
3rd | |
Colorado | Progressive | Frank D. Catlin | 58,649 | 23.48 / 100 |
3rd | |
Kansas | Socialist | Allan W. Ricker | 25,610 | 7.32 / 100 |
3rd | |
Montana | Progressive | Joseph M. Dixon | 22,161 | 32.1 / 100 |
2nd | |
Nevada (special) | Socialist | G. A. Steele | 2,740 | 13.73 / 100 |
3rd | |
Progressive | Sardis Summerfield | 1,428 | 7.15 / 100 |
4th | ||
Oklahoma | Socialist | John G. Wills | 40,860 | 16.3 / 100 |
3rd | |
Oregon | Independent[2] | Jonathan Bourne Jr. | 25,929 | 19.41 / 100 |
3rd | |
Socialist | Benjamin Franklin Ramp | 11,093 | 8.31 / 100 |
4th | ||
Progressive | A. E. Clark | 11,083 | 8.3 / 100 |
5th | ||
Prohibition | B. Lee Paget | 6,848 | 5.13 / 100 |
6th | ||
1914 | Arizona | Prohibition | Eugene W. Chafin | 7,293 | 15.05 / 100 |
3rd |
Socialist | Bert Davis | 3,582 | 7.39 / 100 |
4th | ||
Progressive | J. Bernard Nelson | 2,608 | 5.38 / 100 |
5th | ||
California | Progressive | Francis J. Heney | 255,232 | 28.81 / 100 |
2nd | |
Socialist | Ernest Untermann | 3,582 | 7.39 / 100 |
4th | ||
Colorado | Progressive | Benjamin Griffith | 27,072 | 10.69 / 100 |
3rd | |
Socialist | J. C. Griffiths | 13,943 | 5.51 / 100 |
4th | ||
Idaho | Progressive | Paul Clagstone | 10,321 | 9.54 / 100 |
3rd | |
Socialist | Calistus W. Cooper | 7,888 | 7.29 / 100 |
4th | ||
Illinois | Progressive | Raymond Robins | 203,027 | 19.99 / 100 |
3rd | |
Indiana | Progressive | Albert J. Beveridge | 108,581 | 16.81 / 100 |
3rd | |
Iowa | Independent | Thomas W. Lawson | 24,490 | 5.73 / 100 |
3rd | |
Kansas | Progressive | Victor Murdock | 116,755 | 22.94 / 100 |
3rd | |
Nevada | Socialist | Ashley Grant Miller | 5,451 | 25.28 / 100 |
3rd | |
North Dakota | Socialist | W. H. Brown | 6,231 | 7.14 / 100 |
3rd | |
Ohio | Progressive | Arthur Lovett Garford | 67,509 | 6.31 / 100 |
3rd | |
Oklahoma | Socialist | Patrick S. Nagle | 52,259 | 20.99 / 100 |
3rd | |
Oregon | Progressive | William Hanley | 26,220 | 10.68 / 100 |
3rd | |
Pennsylvania | Progressive | Gifford Pinchot | 269,265 | 24.22 / 100 |
2nd | |
Washington | Progressive | Ole Hanson | 83,282 | 24.12 / 100 |
3rd | |
Socialist | Adam H. Barth | 30,234 | 8.76 / 100 |
4th | ||
1916 | Arizona | Socialist | W. S. Bradford | 2,827 | 5.24 / 100 |
3rd |
California | Socialist | Walter Thomas Mills | 49,341 | 5.25 / 100 |
3rd | |
Minnesota | Prohibition | Willis Greenleaf Calderwood | 78,425 | 20.58 / 100 |
3rd | |
Montana | Socialist | Henry La Beau | 9,292 | 5.54 / 100 |
3rd | |
Nevada | Socialist | Ashley Grant Miller | 9,507 | 28.91 / 100 |
3rd | |
North Dakota | Socialist | E. R. Fry | 8,472 | 7.91 / 100 |
3rd | |
Washington | Socialist | Bruce Rogers | 21,709 | 5.95 / 100 |
3rd | |
Wisconsin | Socialist | Richard Elsner | 28,908 | 6.85 / 100 |
3rd | |
1918 | Massachusetts | Independent | Thomas W. Lawson | 21,985 | 5.26 / 100 |
3rd |
Minnesota | Nationalist | Willis Greenleaf Calderwood | 137,334 | 39.95 / 100 |
2nd | |
Montana | Nationalist | Jeannette Rankin | 26,013 | 23.14 / 100 |
3rd | |
Nevada (special) | Independent | Anne Henrietta Martin | 4,603 | 18.01 / 100 |
3rd | |
Oregon (special) | Socialist | Martha Bean | 19,014 | 15.47 / 100 |
2nd | |
South Dakota | Independent | Orville V. Rafferty | 5,560 | 5.98 / 100 |
3rd | |
1920 | California | Prohibition | James S. Edwards | 57,768 | 6.32 / 100 |
3rd |
Georgia | Independent[3] | Harry S. Edwards | 6,700 | 5.1 / 100 |
2nd | |
Maryland | Independent | George D. Iverson Jr. | 21,345 | 5.46 / 100 |
3rd | |
Nevada | Independent | Anne Henrietta Martin | 4,981 | 18.16 / 100 |
3rd | |
New York | Socialist | Jacob Panken | 208,155 | 7.6 / 100 |
3rd | |
Prohibition | Ella A. Boole | 159,623 | 5.83 / 100 |
4th | ||
Pennsylvania | Prohibition | Leah C. Marion | 132,610 | 7.44 / 100 |
3rd | |
South Dakota | Nonpartisan League | Tom Ayres | 44,309 | 24.06 / 100 |
2nd | |
Independent | Richard Olsen Richards | 10,032 | 5.45 / 100 |
4th | ||
Washington | Farmer–Labor | C. L. France | 99,309 | 25.8 / 100 |
2nd | |
Wisconsin | Progressive Republican[4] | James Thompson | 235,029 | 34.71 / 100 |
2nd | |
Socialist | Frank J. Weber | 66,172 | 9.77 / 100 |
4th | ||
1922 | California | Independent | H. Clay Needham | 70,748 | 7.79 / 100 |
3rd |
Socialist | Upton Sinclair | 56,982 | 6.28 / 100 |
4th | ||
Florida | Independent Republican | W. C. Lawson | 6,074 | 11.73 / 100 |
2nd | |
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Henrik Shipstead | 325,372 | 47.1 / 100 |
Elected | |
Pennsylvania (special) | Prohibition | Rachel C. Robinson | 60,390 | 6.05 / 100 |
2nd | |
Socialist | William J. Van Essen | 55,703 | 5.58 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Pennsylvania | Progressive | William J. Burke | 127,180 | 8.82 / 100 |
3rd | |
Washington | Farmer–Labor | James A. Duncan | 35,326 | 12.0 / 100 |
3rd | |
1923 | Minnesota (special) | Farmer–Labor | Magnus Johnson | 290,165 | 57.48 / 100 |
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1924 | Colorado | Farmer–Labor | Morton Alexander | 16,039 | 5.04 / 100 |
3rd |
Colorado (special) | Farmer–Labor | Charles T. Phelps | 17,542 | 5.52 / 100 |
3rd | |
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Magnus Johnson | 380,646 | 45.5 / 100 |
2nd | |
Oregon | Progressive | F. E. Coulter | 20,379 | 7.7 / 100 |
3rd | |
South Dakota | Farmer–Labor | Tom Ayres | 23,962 | 12.2 / 100 |
3rd | |
Independent | George W. Egan | 14,390 | 7.23 / 100 |
4th | ||
1926 | Idaho | Progressive | H. F. Samuels | 37,047 | 29.6 / 100 |
2nd |
Illinois | Independent Republican | Hugh S. Magill | 156,245 | 8.69 / 100 |
3rd | |
New York | Independent Republican | Franklin W. Cristman | 231,906 | 8.16 / 100 |
3rd | |
North Dakota (special) | Nonpartisan League | Gerald Nye | 79,709 | 50.2 / 100 |
Re-elected | |
Independent Republican | C. P. Stone | 19,586 | 12.33 / 100 |
3rd | ||
North Dakota | Independent Republican[5] | Norris H. Nelson | 18,951 | 12.22 / 100 |
2nd | |
Independent Republican[6] | C. P. Stone | 9,738 | 6.28 / 100 |
4th | ||
Oregon | Independent | Robert N. Stanfield | 50,246 | 22.46 / 100 |
3rd | |
South Dakota | Farmer–Labor | Howard Platt | 12,797 | 7.2 / 100 |
3rd | |
Wisconsin | Independent Progressive Republican | Charles D. Rosa | 111,122 | 20.37 / 100 |
2nd | |
Socialist | Leo Krzycki | 31,317 | 5.74 / 100 |
4th | ||
1928 | California | Prohibition | Charles Hiram Randall | 92,106 | 5.94 / 100 |
3rd |
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Henrik Shipstead | 665,169 | 65.38 / 100 |
Re-elected | |
Wisconsin | Independent Republican | William H. Markham | 81,302 | 10.95 / 100 |
2nd | |
1930 | Alabama | Independent | James Thomas Heflin | 100,952 | 40.07 / 100 |
2nd |
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Ernest Lundeen | 178,671 | 22.89 / 100 |
3rd | |
Oregon | Independent | Llewellyn A. Banks | 17,488 | 7.4 / 100 |
3rd | |
Virginia | Independent | J. Cloyd Byars | 26,091 | 17.87 / 100 |
2nd | |
Socialist | Joe C. Morgan | 7,944 | 5.45 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Year | State | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes |
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1932 | Arkansas (special) | Independent | Rex Floyd | 1,752 | 5.16 / 100 |
2nd | |
California | Prohibition | Robert P. Shuler | 560,088 | 25.77 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Kansas | Independent | George A. Brown | 65,583 | 9.1 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Wisconsin | Socialist | Emil Seidel | 65,807 | 6.14 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1934 | California | Socialist | George Ross Kirkpatrick | 108,748 | 5.29 / 100 |
2nd | |
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Henrik Shipstead | 503,379 | 49.87 / 100 |
Re-elected | ||
New York | Socialist | Norman Thomas | 194,952 | 5.27 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Tennessee (special) | Independent[7] | John Randolph Neal Jr. | 49,773 | 19.91 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Wisconsin | Progressive | Robert M. La Follette Jr. | 440,513 | 47.78 / 100 |
Re-elected | ||
1936 | Delaware | Independent Republican | Robert G. Houston | 6,897 | 5.44 / 100 |
3rd | |
Massachusetts | Union | Thomas C. O'Brien | 134,245 | 7.44 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Minnesota (special) | Independent | Nathaniel John Holmburg | 210,364 | 28.42 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Independent Progressive | Andrew Olaf Devold | 147,858 | 19.98 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Ernest Lundeen | 663,363 | 62.24 / 100 |
Elected | ||
Montana | Independent | Joseph P. Monaghan | 39,655 | 17.91 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Nebraska | Independent | George W. Norris | 258,700 | 43.82 / 100 |
Re-elected | ||
Rhode Island | Union | Ludger LaPointe | 21,495 | 7.01 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1937 | Arkansas (special) | Independent | John E. Miller | 65,802 | 60.5 / 100 |
Elected | |
1938 | Connecticut | Socialist | Bellani Trombley | 99,282 | 15.75 / 100 |
3rd | |
North Dakota | Independent[8] | William Langer | 112,007 | 42.56 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Wisconsin | Progressive | Herman Ekern | 249,209 | 26.58 / 100 |
2nd | ||
1940 | California | Prohibition | Fred Dyster | 366,044 | 13.51 / 100 |
2nd | |
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Elmer Austin Benson | 310,875 | 25.7 / 100 |
2nd | ||
North Dakota | Progressive Republican[9] | William Lemke | 92,593 | 35.06 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Wisconsin | Progressive | Robert M. La Follette Jr. | 605,609 | 45.26 / 100 |
Re-elected | ||
1942 | Minnesota (special) | Farmer–Labor | Al Hansen | 177,008 | 26.66 / 100 |
2nd | |
Minnesota | Farmer–Labor | Elmer Austin Benson | 213,965 | 28.21 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Independent Progressive | Martin A. Nelson | 109,226 | 14.4 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Nebraska | Independent | George W. Norris | 108,899 | 28.64 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Virginia | Socialist | Lawrence S. Wilkes | 5,690 | 6.53 / 100 |
2nd | ||
1944 | North Dakota | Independent | Lynn U. Stambaugh | 44,596 | 21.19 / 100 |
3rd | |
Wisconsin | Progressive | Harry Sauthoff | 73,089 | 5.82 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1946 | North Dakota | Independent | Arthur E. Thompson | 38,804 | 23.46 / 100 |
2nd | |
North Dakota (special) | Independent | Gerald Nye | 20,848 | 15.24 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Tennessee | Independent | John Randolph Neal Jr. | 11,516 | 5.27 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1948 | Arkansas | Independent | Arthur E. Thompson | 15,821 | 6.81 / 100 |
2nd | |
1950 | Alabama | Independent | John G. Crommelin | 38,477 | 23.46 / 100 |
2nd | |
New Hampshire | Independent (write-in) | Wesley Powell | 11,958 | 6.28 / 100 |
2nd | ||
1952 | California | Progressive | Reuben W. Borough | 542,270 | 11.95 / 100 |
2nd | |
Maine | Independent Democrat | Earl S. Grant | 15,294 | 6.45 / 100 |
3rd | ||
New York | Liberal | George Counts | 489,775 | 7.02 / 100 |
3rd | ||
North Dakota | Independent (write-in) | Fred G. Aandahl | 24,741 | 10.4 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Virginia | Independent Democrat | H.M. Vise, Sr. | 69,133 | 12.92 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Social Democratic | Clarke T. Robb | 67,281 | 12.57 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1954 | South Carolina | Independent Democrat (write-in) | Strom Thurmond | 143,444 | 63.13 / 100 |
Elected | |
Virginia | Independent Democrat | Charles W. Lewis Jr. | 32,681 | 10.66 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Social Democratic | Clarke T. Robb | 28,922 | 9.44 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1958 | Utah | Independent | J. Bracken Lee | 77,013 | 26.44 / 100 |
3rd | |
Virginia | Independent | Louise Wensel | 120,224 | 26.27 / 100 |
2nd | ||
1960 | Virginia | Independent Democrat | James W. Respess | 88,718 | 14.27 / 100 |
2nd | |
Year | State | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes |
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1964 | Virginia | Independent | James W. Respess | 95,526 | 10.29 / 100 |
3rd | |
1966 | Mississippi | Independent | Clifton R. Whitley | 30,502 | 7.74 / 100 |
3rd | |
Virginia (special) | Independent | John W. Carter | 57,692 | 7.91 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Virginia | Independent | F. Lee Hawthorne | 58,251 | 7.94 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1968 | Alabama | National Democratic | Robert Schwenn | 72,699 | 7.97 / 100 |
3rd | |
Alaska | Democratic (write-in) | Ernest Gruening | 14,118 | 17.44 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Maryland | American Independent | George P. Mahoney | 148,467 | 13.09 / 100 |
3rd | ||
New York | Conservative | James L. Buckley | 1,139,402 | 17.31 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1970 | Connecticut | Independent | Thomas J. Dodd | 266,497 | 24.46 / 100 |
3rd | |
Mississippi | Independent | William R. Thompson | 37,593 | 11.6 / 100 |
2nd | ||
New York | Conservative | James L. Buckley | 2,288,190 | 38.95 / 100 |
Elected | ||
Virginia | Independent | Harry F. Byrd Jr. | 506,237 | 53.54 / 100 |
Re-elected | ||
1972 | Louisiana | Independent | John McKeithen | 250,161 | 23.06 / 100 |
2nd | |
1974 | Florida | American Independent | John Grady | 282,659 | 15.7 / 100 |
3rd | |
Hawaii | People's | James D. Kimmel | 42,767 | 17.09 / 100 |
2nd | ||
New York | Conservative | Barbara A. Keating | 822,584 | 15.93 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Utah | American | Bruce Bangerter | 24,966 | 5.94 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1976 | Minnesota | American Independent | Paul Helm | 125,612 | 6.57 / 100 |
3rd | |
Virginia | Independent | Harry F. Byrd Jr. | 890,778 | 57.2 / 100 |
Re-elected | ||
1978 | Alabama | Prohibition | Jerome B. Couch | 34,951 | 6.01 / 100 |
2nd | |
Arkansas | Independent | John J. Black | 37,488 | 7.18 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Maine | Independent | Hayes E. Gahagan | 27,824 | 7.42 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Mississippi | Independent | Charles Evers | 133,646 | 22.64 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1980 | New York | Liberal | Jacob Javits | 664,5444 | 11.1 / 100 |
3rd | |
1982 | Washington | Independent | King Lysen | 72,297 | 5.28 / 100 |
3rd | |
1984 | Tennessee | Independent | Ed McAteer | 87,234 | 5.29 / 100 |
3rd | |
1990 | Virginia | Independent | Nancy B. Spannaus | 196,755 | 18.16 / 100 |
2nd |
Year | State | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1992 | Alaska | Green | Mary Jordan | 20,019 | 8.35 / 100 |
3rd | |
Arizona | Independent | Evan Mecham | 145,361 | 10.52 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Hawaii | Green | Linda B. Martin | 49,921 | 13.73 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Louisiana | Independent | Jon Khachaturian | 74,785 | 8.87 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Ohio | Independent[10] | Martha Grevatt | 331,125 | 6.89 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1994 | Arizona | Libertarian | Scott Grainger | 75,493 | 6.75 / 100 |
3rd | |
Minnesota | Independence | Dean Barkley | 95,400 | 5.38 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Ohio | Independent | Joseph J. Slovenec | 252,031 | 7.33 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Vermont | Independent | Gavin T. Mills | 12,465 | 5.89 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Virginia | Independent | Marshall Coleman | 235,324 | 11.44 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1996 | Alaska | Green | Jed Whittaker | 29,037 | 12.52 / 100 |
2nd | |
Minnesota | Reform | Dean Barkley | 152,333 | 6.98 / 100 |
3rd | ||
2000 | Arizona | Independent | William Toel | 109,230 | 7.82 / 100 |
2nd | |
Green | Vance Hansen | 108,926 | 7.8 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Libertarian | Barry J. Hess, II | 70,724 | 5.06 / 100 |
4th | |||
Massachusetts | Libertarian | Carla Howell | 308,860 | 11.88 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Minnesota | Independence | James Gibson | 140,583 | 6.98 / 100 |
3rd | ||
2002 | Alaska | Green | Jim Sykes | 16,608 | 7.24 / 100 |
3rd | |
Kansas | Libertarian | Steven A. Rosile | 70,725 | 9.1 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Reform | George Cook | 65,050 | 8.37 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Massachusetts | Libertarian | Michael E. Cloud | 369,807 | 18.43 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Mississippi | Reform | Shawn O'Hara | 97,226 | 15.42 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Oklahoma | Independent | James Germalic | 65,056 | 6.39 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Virginia | Independent | Nancy B. Spannaus | 145,102 | 9.74 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Independent[11] | Jacob G. Hornberger Jr. | 106,055 | 7.12 / 100 |
3rd | |||
2004 | Oklahoma | Independent | Sheila Bilyeu | 86,663 | 5.99 / 100 |
3rd | |
2006 | Connecticut | Connecticut for Lieberman | Joe Lieberman | 564,095 | 49.71 / 100 |
Re-elected | |
Indiana | Libertarian | Steve Osborn | 168,820 | 12.59 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Maine | Independent | William H. Slavick | 29,230 | 5.37 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Vermont | Independent | Bernie Sanders | 171,638 | 65.41 / 100 |
Elected | ||
2008 | Arkansas | Green | Rebekah Kennedy | 207,076 | 20.47 / 100 |
2nd | |
Idaho | Independent | Rex Rammell | 34,510 | 5.35 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Minnesota | Independence | Dean Barkley | 437,505 | 15.15 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Oregon | Constitution | Dave Brownlow | 92,565 | 5.24 / 100 |
3rd | ||
2010 | Alaska | Republican (write-in) | Lisa Murkowski | 101,091 | 39.49 / 100 |
Re-elected | |
Florida | Independent | Charlie Crist | 1,607,549 | 29.71 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Indiana | Libertarian | Rebecca Sink-Burris | 94,330 | 5.41 / 100 |
3rd | ||
South Carolina | Green | Tom Clements | 121,472 | 9.21 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Utah | Constitution | Scott N. Bradley | 35,937 | 5.67 / 100 |
3rd | ||
2012 | Indiana | Libertarian | Andy Horning | 145,374 | 5.67 / 100 |
3rd | |
Maine | Independent | Angus King | 370,580 | 52.89 / 100 |
Elected | ||
Maryland | Independent | Rob Sobhani | 430,934 | 16.37 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Missouri | Libertarian | Jonathan Dine | 165,468 | 6.07 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Montana | Libertarian | Dan Cox | 31,892 | 6.56 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Vermont | Independent | Bernie Sanders | 209,053 | 71.04 / 100 |
Re-elected | ||
2014 | Kansas | Independent | Greg Orman | 368,372 | 42.53 / 100 |
2nd | |
South Dakota | Independent | Larry Pressler | 47,741 | 17.09 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Wyoming | Independent | Curt Gottshall | 13,311 | 7.9 / 100 |
3rd | ||
2016 | Alaska | Libertarian | Joe Miller | 90,825 | 29.16 / 100 |
2nd | |
Independent | Margaret Stock | 41,194 | 13.23 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Arizona | Green | Gary Swing | 138,634 | 5.48 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Idaho | Constitution | Ray J. Writz | 41,677 | 6.14 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Indiana | Libertarian | Lucy Brenton | 149,481 | 5.47 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Kansas | Libertarian | Robert Garrard | 63,428 | 5.52 / 100 |
3rd | ||
2018 | Maine | Independent | Angus King | 337,378 | 54.5 / 100 |
Re-elected | |
New Mexico | Libertarian | Gary Johnson | 105,916 | 15.4 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Vermont | Independent | Bernie Sanders | 183,529 | 67.32 / 100 |
Re-elected | ||
2020 | Alaska | Independent | Al Gross[12] | 146,068 | 41.20 / 100 |
2nd | |
Arkansas | Libertarian | Ricky Dale Harrington Jr. | 399,390 | 33.47 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Minnesota | Legal Marijuana Now | Kevin O'Connor | 190,154 | 5.90 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Nebraska | Democratic (write-in) | Preston Love Jr. | 58,411 | 6.28 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Libertarian | Gene Siadek | 55,115 | 5.93 / 100 |
4th | |||
Year | State | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | Idaho | Independent | Scott Cleveland | 49,924 | 8.4 / 100 |
3rd | |
North Dakota | Independent | Rick Becker | 44,305 | 18.5 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Utah | Independent | Evan McMullin | 450,081 | 42.7 / 100 |
2nd |
Senate elections (by legislature)
Prior to the passage of the 17th Amendment, most states did not hold direct elections to the Senate, with senators instead being elected by the state legislatures. The results listed below are cases in which a third-party candidate won at least 5.0% of the legislative vote. Winners are shown in bold.
Year | State | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1829 | New York (special) | Anti-Masonic | Ambrose Spencer | 22 | 14.77 / 100 |
3rd | |
1830 | Pennsylvania | Anti-Masonic | Harmar Denny | 10 | 7.58 / 100 |
4th | |
1831 | New York | Anti-Masonic | Samuel Works | 32 | 23.02 / 100 |
2nd | |
Pennsylvania – Class I (special) | Anti-Masonic | Richard Rush | 30 | 22.56 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1832 | Pennsylvania | Anti-Masonic | William Clark | 28 | 21.05 / 100 |
2nd | |
1833 | New York (special) | Anti-Masonic | John C. Spencer | 11 | 7.38 / 100 |
2nd | |
1834 | Pennsylvania – Class III (special) | Anti-Masonic | Amos Ellmaker | 31 | 23.31 / 100 |
2nd | |
1845 | New York – Class I (special) | Native American | Jonathan Thompson | 17 | 10.76 / 100 |
3rd | |
New York – Class III (special) | Native American | Harmon B. Cropsey | 17 | 10.76 / 100 |
3rd | ||
New York | Native American | Robert Taylor | 15 | 10.14 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1849 | New York | Free Soil | John Adams Dix | 21 | 13.91 / 100 |
2nd | |
1851 | Massachusetts | Free Soil | Charles Sumner | ? | 10 / 100 |
Elected | |
1855 | Massachusetts (special) | American | Henry Wilson | 255 | 62.81 / 100 |
Elected | |
American | Nahum F. Bryant | 85 | 20.94 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1857 | New York | American | Joel T. Headley | 15 | 10.71 / 100 |
3rd | |
1879 | Pennsylvania | Greenback Party | Daniel Agnew | 16 | 6.38 / 100 |
3rd | |
1894 | Nebraska | Independent[13] | W. A. Jones | 18 | 13.64 / 100 |
2nd | |
1898 | Nebraska | People's | William V. Allen | 58 | 43.94 / 100 |
2nd | |
1901 | Nebraska | People's | William V. Allen | 58 | 44.62 / 100 |
2nd | |
List of third-party and independent performances in U.S. House of Representatives elections
List of third-party and independent performances in U.S. state legislative elections
Listed below are State Legislature elections in which a third party or independent candidate won at least 5.0% of the vote in their state legislature districts. Winners are shown in bold. Candidates are only included if they ran under one party.
1901–1920
Year | State | District | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1902 | Colorado | 16th Senate District[14] | Socialist | Charles P. McCary | 872 | 18.56 / 100 |
3rd |
1904 | Florida | Manatee County[15] | Socialist | Andrew Jackson Pettigrew | 240 | 31.3 / 100 |
2nd |
1906 | 395 | 52.1 / 100 |
Elected | ||||
New York | 4th Senate District[16] | Independence League | A. Stewart Walsh | 6,458 | 22.09 / 100 |
3rd | |
1908 | 20th Senate District[17] | Socialist | John J. Coyle | 1,749 | 8.16 / 100 |
3rd | |
Independence League | Isidore P. Thomas | 1,314 | 6.13 / 100 |
4th | |||
1910 | California | 17th Assembly District[18] | Prohibition | Grove L. Johnson | 509[19] | 15.5 / 100 |
2nd |
Socialist | E. L. Macy | 223[20] | 6.8 / 100 |
3rd | |||
30th Assembly District[18][21] | Robert Larkins | 120 | 10.5 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Colorado | 16th Senate District[22] | Robert S. Clark | 990 | 9.41 / 100 |
3rd | ||
New York | 16th Senate District[23] | Ernest Ramm | 2,173 | 10.18 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1912 | Colorado | 19th Senate District[24] | Progressive | William G. White | 1,244 | 26.27 / 100 |
2nd |
Socialist | James A. Morris | 514 | 10.85 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1914 | New York | 16th Senate District[25] | George I. Steinhardt | 2,079 | 10.89 / 100 |
3rd | |
20th Senate District[26] | Fred Gaa | 1,924 | 12.26 / 100 |
3rd | |||
40th Senate District[27] | Prohibition | N. Horace Gillette | 1,310 | 15.5 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1916 | Colorado | 16th Senate District[28] | Socialist | Robert B. Fyre | 1,047 | 14.02 / 100 |
3rd |
New York | 20th Senate District[29] | Edward F. Cassidy | 3,654 | 21.22 / 100 |
3rd | ||
36th Senate District[30] | Progressive | Oswald P. Backus | 1,937 | 26.27 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1918 | Wisconsin | 5th Senate District[31] | Socialist | Rudolph Beyer | 6,874 | 40.48 / 100 |
Elected |
25th Senate District[32] | Christ Bloom | 3,794 | 42.85 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1920 | California | 33rd Senate District[33] | Prohibition | Marie C. Brehm | 13,060 | 37.56 / 100 |
2nd |
Illinois | 6th House District[34] | Socialist | Lewis W. Hardy | 10,829 | 21.22 / 100 |
4th | |
15th House District[35] | John Joseph Jelinek | 2,391 | 8.93 / 100 |
4th |
1921–1940
Year | State | District | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1922 | New York | 9th Senate District[36] | Socialist | Samuel Block | 5,406 | 8.11 / 100 |
3rd |
10th Senate District[37] | Prohibition | James B. Davis | 3,029 | 9.30 / 100 |
3rd | ||
18th Senate District[38] | Socialist | Joseph D. Cannon | 5,414 | 14.54 / 100 |
3rd | ||
21st Senate District[39] | Prohibition | Andrew Loundsberry | 5,598 | 11.90 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1930 | 10th Senate District[40] | Socialist | Sam L. Mailman | 1,509 | 5.60 / 100 |
3rd | |
21st Senate District[41] | Louis Hendin | 8,496 | 17.69 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1932 | 9th Senate District[42] | Samuel Block | 5,406 | 8.11 / 100 |
3rd | ||
20th Senate District[43] | Max Delson | 4,400 | 5.02 / 100 |
3rd | |||
1934 | 8th Senate District[44] | Roger Cornell | 10,002 | 8.71 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1936 | California | 21st Senate District[45] | Edward V. Peterson | 4,123 | 12.04 / 100 |
2nd | |
1938 | 30th Senate District[46] | Independent | Percy C. Church | 2,930 | 5.39 / 100 |
3rd | |
36th Senate District[47] | Communist | George C. Sandy | 2,618 | 5.12 / 100 |
2nd | ||
40th Senate District[48] | Bessie A. Keckler | 6,523 | 7.06 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Colorado | 18th Senate District[49] | Independent | William Hartsook | 1,675 | 18.06 / 100 |
3rd |
1961–1980
Year | State | District | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1970 | California | 36th Senate District[50] | American Independent | Nial D. Meadows | 28,353 | 17.66 / 100 |
2nd |
1972 | 1st Senate District[51] | Peace and Freedom | Toni Novak-Sutley | 19,044 | 9.51 / 100 |
3rd | |
1974 | Delaware | 36th House District[52] | American Independent | Charles J. Rogers | 476 | 14.27 / 100 |
2nd |
4th Senate District[53] | Erle V. Peterson | 401 | 6.25 / 100 |
2nd | |||
5th Senate District[54] | Robert G. LoPresti | 339 | 7.23 / 100 |
2nd | |||
1978 | California | 33rd Assembly District[55] | Independent | Grant W. Jensen | 6,281 | 8.56 / 100 |
3rd |
1980 | 1st Senate District[56] | Libertarian | Steve Sparling | 16,259 | 5.84 / 100 |
3rd | |
11th Senate District[57] | John R. Redding | 13,393 | 6.10 / 100 |
3rd |
1981–2000
Year | State | District | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1982 | Delaware | 19th Senate District[58] | American Independent | Donald L. Donovan | 258 | 5.03 / 100 |
2nd |
New York | 96th Assembly District[59] | Conservative (NY) | Patricia DeFreest | 2,035 | 6.74 / 100 |
3rd | |
1983 | Alabama | 38th House District[60] | Independent | Bill Fuller | 3,010 | 47.37 / 100 |
Elected |
Dorothy W. Morris | 1,391 | 21.89 / 100 |
3rd | ||||
1986 | Delaware | 23rd House District[61] | American Independent | Nancy S. Kelsch | 184 | 6.56 / 100 |
2nd |
New York | 14th Assembly District[62] | Right to Life | Jean Ryan | 1,926 | 5.64 / 100 |
3rd | |
1988 | California | 17th Senate District | Peace and Freedom | Shoshana Towers | 5,826 | 5.15 / 100 |
3rd |
1990 | New York | 35th Assembly District[63] | Conservative (NY) | Nicholas Narducci | 551 | 7.29 / 100 |
2nd |
34th Senate District[64] | Right to Life | Thomas Byrne | 2,522 | 8.70 / 100 |
2nd | ||
1992 | California | 14th Assembly District[65] | Peace and Freedom | Marsha Feinland | 27,468 | 17.86 / 100 |
2nd |
1st Senate District[66] | Green | Kent Smith | 32,717 | 9.47 / 100 |
3rd | ||
13th Senate District[67] | Libertarian | John H. Webster | 19,258 | 8.31 / 100 |
3rd | ||
1994 | Georgia | 3rd House District[68] | Independent | Charles C. Proctor, Sr. | 3,626 | 41.90 / 100 |
2nd |
Kansas | 46th House District[69] | Libertarian | Ena J. Wheeler | 609 | 9.79 / 100 |
3rd | |
1996 | California | 14th Assembly District[70] | Green | Hank Chapot | 12,851 | 9.41 / 100 |
3rd |
Delaware | 1st House District[71] | Libertarian | J. Burke Morrison | 522 | 9.67 / 100 |
2nd | |
4th House District[72] | Natural Law | Jacqueline Kossoff | 282 | 8.61 / 100 |
2nd | ||
1998 | Kansas | 30th House District[73] | Libertarian | Michael Kerner | 808 | 15.16 / 100 |
2nd |
2000 | Florida | 13th House District[74] | Independent | Susan Eldridge | 8,420 | 20.87 / 100 |
2nd |
2001–2020
Year | State | District | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2002 | California | 6th Senate District[75] | Libertarian | Jason Sewell | 44,972 | 26.91 / 100 |
2nd |
22nd Assembly District[76] | T.J. Campbell | 6,478 | 5.83 / 100 |
3rd | |||
36th Assembly District[77] | Herbert G. Peters | 10,840 | 5.65 / 100 |
3rd | |||
10th Senate District[78] | American Independent | Ivan Chou | 11,871 | 5.66 / 100 |
3rd | ||
Florida | 5th House District[79] | Libertarian | Ricardo Meijas | 5,988 | 14.58 / 100 |
2nd | |
17th House District[80] | Ty Price | 8,573 | 20.92 / 100 |
2nd | |||
64th House District[81] | Michael Krech | 8,878 | 25.10 / 100 |
2nd | |||
77th House District[82] | Scott Hudmon | 6,644 | 19.57 / 100 |
2nd | |||
81st House District[83] | John Roszman | 12,306 | 24.35 / 100 |
2nd | |||
119th House District[84] | Mark Eckert | 7,190 | 27.77 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Illinois | 8th House District[85] | Green | Julie Samuels | 3,355 | 9.66 / 100 |
3rd | |
2004 | Georgia | 76th House District[86] | Libertarian | Ken Parmalee | 1,487 | 9.48 / 100 |
2nd |
2006 | California | 12th Senate District[87] | Constitution | C. Bert Linthicum | 34,895 | 28.90 / 100 |
2nd |
30th Senate District[88] | Libertarian | Karl N. Dickey | 15,683 | 12.21 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Florida | 81st House District[89] | Green | Kristina Wright | 4,699 | 5.17 / 100 |
3rd | |
1st Senate District[90] | Constitution | Louis Jack Tart | 30,207 | 18.79 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Kansas | 46th House District[91] | Libertarian | Marcus Kirby | 876 | 13.71 / 100 |
2nd | |
2008 | Florida | 81st House District[92] | Green | Kristina Wright | 4,699 | 5.17 / 100 |
3rd |
1st Senate District[93] | Constitution | Louis Jack Tart | 30,207 | 18.79 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Illinois | 12th House District[94] | Green | Tim Quirk | 7,100 | 15.57 / 100 |
2nd | |
21st House District[95] | Rita Maniotis | 3,464 | 8.73 / 100 |
3rd | |||
2010 | Alabama | 29th House District[96][97] | Independent | Harri Anne Smith | 23,800 | 55.21 / 100 |
Reelected as Independent. |
California | 22nd Assembly District[98] | Libertarian | T.J. Campbell | 6,478 | 5.83 / 100 |
3rd | |
36th Assembly District[99] | Herbert G. Peters | 10,840 | 5.65 / 100 |
3rd | |||
10th Senate District[100] | American Independent | Ivan Chou | 11,871 | 5.66 / 100 |
3rd | ||
2011 | Mississippi | 13th Senate District[101] | Independent | Clayton Barksdale | 2,358 | 21.20 / 100 |
2nd |
2012 | Delaware | 14th House District[102] | Libertarian | Margaret V. Melson | 925 | 10.08 / 100 |
2nd |
Illinois | 52nd House District[103] | Independent | Dee Beaubien | 18,392 | 40.7 / 100 |
2nd | |
Nevada | 1st Senate District[104] | Constitution | Gregory Hughes | 13,221 | 31.3 / 100 |
2nd | |
New Mexico | 10th Senate District[105] | Independent | Joseph Carraro | 8,474 | 45.7 / 100 |
2nd | |
Texas | 26th House District[106] | Green | Chris Christal | 10,588 | 6.0 / 100 |
3rd | |
Libertarian | N. Ruben Flores Perez | 22,989 | 5.3 / 100 |
2ns | |||
48th House District[107] | Joe Edgar | 4,134 | 5.3 / 100 |
3rd | |||
51st House District[108] | Arthur DiBianca | 4,411 | 11.8 / 100 |
2nd | |||
2014 | Alabama | 29th House District[109] | Independent | Harri Anne Smith | 17,830 | 52.38 / 100 |
Reelected |
Florida | 5th House District[110] | Libertarian | Karen Schoen | 11,813 | 23.6 / 100 |
2nd | |
12th House District[111] | Green | Karen Lea Morian | 20,496 | 31.7 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Texas | 4th House District[112] | Libertarian | Rick Stralow | 3,253 | 10.9 / 100 |
2nd | |
8th House District[113] | John Wilford | 3,581 | 12.1 / 100 |
2nd | |||
48th House District[107] | Ben Easton | 11,126 | 21.9 / 100 |
2nd | |||
51st House District[108] | Arthur DiBianca | 3,105 | 12.6 / 100 |
2nd | |||
2015 | Mississippi | 51st Senate District[114] | Boyd T. Kendall | 1,746 | 16.95 / 100 |
2nd | |
2016 | Alaska | District F[115] | Independent | Tim Hale | 4,750 | 27.89 / 100 |
2nd |
District L[116] | Tom Johnson | 1,088 | 7.40 / 100 |
3rd | |||
California | 1st Assembly District[117] | Libertarian | Donn Coenen | 52,871 | 26.24 / 100 |
2nd | |
2nd Assembly District[118] | Ken Anton | 51,245 | 27.08 / 100 |
2nd | |||
37th Assembly District[119] | Independent | Edward Fuller | 71,944 | 35.92 / 100 |
2nd | ||
51st Assembly District[120] | Libertarian | Mike Everling | 17,724 | 13.87 / 100 |
2nd | ||
62nd Assembly District[121] | Baron Bruno | 8,958 | 5.59 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Connecticut | 39th House District[122] | Green | Ronna Stuller | 440 | 8.23 / 100 |
2nd | |
71st House District[123] | Independent | Danielle Albert | 1,588 | 20.13 / 100 |
2nd | ||
84th House District[124] | Green | Matt Went | 678 | 14.09 / 100 |
2nd | ||
122nd House District[125] | Angela Capinera | 1,440 | 13.80 / 100 |
2nd | |||
125th House District[126] | Hector Lopez | 1,288 | 12.21 / 100 |
2nd | |||
15th Senate District[127] | Independent | James K. Russell | 4,407 | 17.83 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Florida | 1st House District[128] | Bill Fetke | 17,192 | 23.56 / 100 |
2nd | ||
5th House District[129] | Jamey Westbrook | 24,443 | 32.05 / 100 |
2nd | |||
31st House District[130] | Robert Rightmyer | 20,380 | 26.79 / 100 |
2nd | |||
90th House District[131] | Libertarian | Artie Lurie | 13,088 | 20.46 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Hawaii | 13th House District[132] | Green | Nick Nikhilananda | 2,773 | 12.21 / 100 |
2nd | |
Kansas | 19th House District[133] | Libertarian | John Taube | 806 | 5.85 / 100 |
3rd | |
Nevada | 36th Assembly District[134] | Dennis Hof | 10,675 | 39.24 / 100 |
2nd | ||
40th Assembly District[135] | Constitution | John Wagner | 2,173 | 7.24 / 100 |
3rd | ||
3rd Senate District[136] | Libertarian | Jonathan Friedrich | 2,889 | 8.22 / 100 |
3rd | ||
7th Senate District[137] | Kimberly Schjang | 12,454 | 30.46 / 100 |
2nd | |||
New York | 45th Assembly District[138] | Conservative (NY) | Boris Gintchanski | 4,692 | 20.77 / 100 |
2nd | |
47th Assembly District[139] | Malka Shahar | 2,416 | 11.35 / 100 |
2nd | |||
81st Assembly District[140] | Alah H. Reed | 3,010 | 8.26 / 100 |
2nd | |||
88th Assembly District[141] | Anthony Decintio Jr. | 7,643 | 15.23 / 100 |
2nd | |||
101st Assembly District[142] | Maria E. Kelso | 5,322 | 10.56 / 100 |
3rd | |||
103rd Assembly District[143] | Jack Hayes | 12,105 | 22.37 / 100 |
2nd | |||
114th Assembly District[144] | Green | Robin M. Barkenhagen | 7,562 | 15.02 / 100 |
2nd | ||
127th Assembly District[145] | Conservative (NY) | Michael J. Becallo | 4,064 | 6.23 / 100 |
3rd | ||
45th Senate District[146] | Green | Stephen Matthew Ruzbacki | 12,553 | 11.92 / 100 |
2nd | ||
South Dakota | 5th House District[147] | Independent | Chuck Haan | 1,882 | 11.65 / 100 |
4th | |
15th House District[148] | Mike Myers | 1,784 | 20.89 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Eric Leggett | 1,719 | 20.13 / 100 |
4th | ||||
Texas | 51st House District[108] | Green | Kat Gruene | 6,162 | 5.77 / 100 |
2nd | |
127th House District[149] | Libertarian | Scott Ford | 7,486 | 12.33 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Green | Joseph McElligott | 3,501 | 5.77 / 100 |
3rd | |||
Utah | 16th House District[150] | Libertarian | Brent Zimmerman | 1,214 | 8.45 / 100 |
3rd | |
46th House District[151] | Lee Anne Walker | 3,932 | 23.86 / 100 |
2nd | |||
68th House District[152] | Constitution | Kirk Pearson | 1,597 | 10.56 / 100 |
3rd | ||
2018 | Alabama | 1st House District[153] | Independent | Bobby James Dolan III | 4,336 | 30.45 / 100 |
2nd |
California | 4th Assembly District[154] | Libertarian | Brandon Z. Nelson | 40,398 | 24.78 / 100 |
2nd | |
6th Senate District[155] | Independent | Eric Frame | 93,217 | 30.45 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Delaware | 15th House District[156] | Libertarian | Amy Merlino | 1,011 | 12.12 / 100 |
2nd | |
Florida | 87th House District[157][158] | Green | Samson LeBeau Kpadenou | 4,622 | 15.41 / 100 |
2nd | |
Georgia | 29th House District[159][160] | Independent | Nancy Stead | 4,595 | 32.08 / 100 |
2nd | |
Nevada | 13th Assembly District[161] | Constitution | Leonard Foster | 9,228 | 35.2 / 100 |
2nd | |
New York | 61st Assembly District[162] | Working Families | Patricia Kane | 2,956 | 9.9 / 100 |
2nd | |
Green | Daniel Falcone | 1,672 | 5.6 / 100 |
3rd | |||
66th Assembly District[163] | Working Families | Cynthia Nixon | 8,013 | 17.5 / 100 |
2nd | ||
62nd Senate District[164] | Green | Peter Diachun | 10,539 | 15.41 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Ohio | 14th House District[165] | Libertarian | Ryan McClain | 9,143 | 28.03 / 100 |
2nd | |
Texas | 127th House District[149] | Ryan Woods | 10,981 | 19.8 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Wyoming | 55th House district | Bethany Baldes | 1,592[166] | 49.01 / 100 |
2nd of 2 | ||
2020 | Arkansas | 14th House District[167] | Independent | Christia Jones | 954 | 8.0 / 100 |
3rd |
50th House District[168] | Libertarian | Stephen Edwards | 3,469 | 32.5 / 100 |
2nd | ||
California | 7th Assembly District[169] | James O. Just | 52,543 | 26.06 / 100 |
2nd | ||
58th Assembly District[170] | Green | Margaret Villa | 41,100 | 9.09 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Illinois | 18th House District[171] | Independent | Sean Matlis | 16,699 | 27.7 / 100 |
2nd | |
55th House District[172] | Libertarian | Glenn Olofson | 12,000 | 27.4 / 100 |
2nd | ||
87th House District[173] | Green | Angel Sides | 7,666 | 15.5 / 100 |
2nd | ||
92nd House District[174] | Libertarian | Chad Grimm | 9,890 | 25.5 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Maine | 22nd House District[175] | Green | Michael Barden III | 937 | 16.6 / 100 |
3rd | |
42nd House District[176] | Carolyn Silvius | 567 | 11 / 100 |
3rd | |||
62nd House District[177] | Independent | John Michael | 1,519 | 48.6 / 100 |
2nd | ||
68th House District[178] | Patrick Scully | 2,726 | 47.1 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Texas | 4th House District[112] | Libertarian | K. Nicole Sprabary | 17,437 | 20.9 / 100 |
2nd | |
8th House District[113] | R. Edwin Adams | 8,271 | 14.1 / 100 |
2nd | |||
127th House District[149] | Neko Antoniou | 25,653 | 29.7 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Wyoming | 38th House district | Shawn Johnson | 1,068[179] | 24.47 / 100 |
2nd | ||
39th House district | Marshall Burt | 1,696[179] | 53.60 / 100 |
1st | |||
47th House district | Lela Konecny | 886[179] | 21.10 / 100 |
2nd | |||
55th House district | Bethany Baldes | 2,026[179] | 49.44 / 100 |
2nd | |||
58th House district | Joseph Porambo | 646[179] | 19.04 / 100 |
2nd | |||
30th Senate district | Wendy Degroot | 1,762[180] | 22.43 / 100 |
2nd |
2021–present
Year | State | District | Party | Nominee | # Votes | % Votes | Place |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Pennsylvania | 22nd Senate district | Green | Marlene Sebastianelli | 5,373[181] | 9.09 / 100 |
3rd of 4 |
2022 | California | 8th Assembly District[182] | Libertarian | Thomas Nichols | 28,013 | 25.7 / 100 |
2nd |
11th Assembly District[183] | Independent | Jenny Callison | 48,620 | 40.5 / 100 |
2nd | ||
59th Assembly District[184] | Leon Sit | 27,302 | 28.0 / 100 |
2nd | |||
Florida | 55th House District[185] | Constitution | Charles Hacker Jr. | 16,708 | 22.4 / 100 |
2nd | |
11th Senate District[186] | Green | Brian Moore | 63,914 | 25 / 100 |
2nd | ||
Delaware | 30th House District[187] | Libertarian | Justin Brant | 655 | 9.8 / 100 |
2nd | |
West Virginia | 12th Senate District | Austin
Lynch |
8,488[188] | 31.29 / 100 |
2nd | ||
House of Delegates, 91st District | ACT | S. Marshall Wilson | 1,637[189] | 39.79 / 100 |
2nd |
List of third-party and independent performances in U.S. mayoral elections
See also
Notes and references
- The threshold is >5% of the vote.
- Listed on ballot as "Popular Government Candidate"
- Listed on ballot as "Pro-League Independent Party"
- Listed on ballot as "La Follette Progressive Republican National Platform"
- Listed on ballot as "Agricultural Relief Republican"
- Listed on ballot as "Republican for Beer and Wine"
- Listed on ballot as "Good Government and Clean Elections"
- Listed as "Nonpartisan, Progressive, Old Age Pension"
- Listed as "Progressive Republican for Clean Government"
- Affiliated with the Workers World Party
- Affiliated with the Libertarian Party
- Also listed as the de facto Democratic nominee.
- Technically designation is Unknown
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