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  1. List of United States major third party and independent presidential tickets. List of United States presidential candidates by number of votes received. List of presidential nominating conventions in the United States.

  2. Presidential candidate Vice presidential candidate Party or label Ballot access (including write-in) States/DC Electors Voters; Joe Biden: Kamala Harris: Democratic: 51: 538: 100% Donald Trump: Mike Pence: Republican: 51: 538: 100% Jo Jorgensen: Spike Cohen: Libertarian: 51: 538: 100% Howie Hawkins: Angela Walker: Green: 30 (46) 381 (511) 73.2% ...

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  4. Biden's 2020 presidential campaign was his third attempt to seek election for president of the United States. His first campaign was made in the 1988 Democratic Party primaries where he was initially considered one of the potentially strongest candidates.

  5. Ballotpedia compiled the following resources on candidates running for president in 2020: An overview of notable candidates; General election results; A map of the number of presidential candidates on the ballot by state; An overview of race ratings by state; A selection of PredictIt markets in battleground states;

  6. List of 2020 presidential candidates. This table lists candidates who filed with the FEC to run for president. Some applicants used pseudonyms; candidate names and party affiliations are written as they appeared on the FEC website on the date that they initially filed with the FEC. There were 1,212 candidates who filed to run, including:

    Candidate
    Party
    Aaron Avouris
    Libertarian Party
    Aaron Fraser
    Democratic Party
    Abram Loeb
    Independent
    Adam E. Haas
    Independent
  7. Apr 22, 1994 · This page lists elected presidents and presidential candidates for the elections from 1972-2020.

  8. The following four notable candidates ran for president. Notable candidates include individuals who have qualified to appear on enough state ballots to win a majority—at least 270 electoral votes—in the Electoral College. A complete list of candidates registered with the Federal Election Commission can be found here.

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