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  1. 1912 United States vice-presidential candidates ‎ (7 P) 1916 United States vice-presidential candidates ‎ (4 P) 1920 United States vice-presidential candidates ‎ (6 P) 1924 United States vice-presidential candidates ‎ (8 P) 1928 United States vice-presidential candidates ‎ (6 P) 1932 United States vice-presidential candidates ‎ (6 P)

  2. Jan 12, 2010 · Under the original system, each elector cast two votes for President (for different candidates), and no vote for Vice President. The votes were counted and the candidate receiving the most votes ...

  3. Eleven have earned the primary nomination in their party, with most of them winning the presidency. Six unsuccessfully sought the presidential nomination of their party. Additionally, twelve vice presidents ran while they were in office. List of vice presidents who ran for president. Vice presidents with their numbers in bold won the presidency.

  4. Terms in this set (78) Election of 1960 (candidates) Vice president Nixon main republican candidateGained attention after kitchen debate with Khrusshchev in 1959 when Nixon praised consumerism over Soviet economic planningVice pres/running mate was Henry Cabot Lodge jrJFK was the democrat candidate over LBJ. Kennedy hurdles.

  5. Mar 24, 2017 · ninth president of the IOC Thomas Bach. Dates, place, candidates, voting results, outcomes, duration of the term of office and changes of rules are included as relevant. For an easy understanding of this document, please take into consideration the following points: ‒ The elections are presented in historic chronological order.

  6. Incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon was selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses culminating in the 1960 Republican National Convention held from July 25 to July 28, 1960, in Chicago, Illinois. At this time, primaries were not conclusive in deciding a party's nominee. However, Nixon faced no formidable ...

  7. This article lists those who were potential candidates for the Democratic nomination for Vice President of the United States in the 1968 election.After winning the Democratic presidential nomination at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, incumbent Vice President Hubert Humphrey asked the convention to nominate Maine Senator Edmund Muskie as his running mate.

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