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  1. This article is a list of United States presidential candidates. The first U.S. presidential election was held in 1788–1789, followed by the second in 1792. Presidential elections have been held every four years thereafter. Presidential candidates win the election by winning a majority of the electoral vote. If no candidate wins a majority of ...

  2. LN: August 19, 1976. 4,760,222 votes. The contest for the Republican Party's presidential nomination in 1976 was between two serious candidates: incumbent president Gerald Ford, a member of the party's moderate wing, and former governor of California Ronald Reagan, a member of the party's conservative wing.

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  4. Sep 7, 2015 · In contrast to the other lesser known candidates in the race—such as Long Island political activist Ellen McCormack who ran as a Catholic pro-life candidate or delegate to the U.S. Congress for ...

  5. Mar 8, 2024 · United States presidential election of 1976, American presidential election held on Nov. 2, 1976, in which Democrat Jimmy Carter defeated Republican Pres. Gerald R. Ford. The campaign Carter announced his candidacy on Dec. 12, 1974, in Washington, D.C.

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  6. Candidate Most recent office Home state Campaign Withdrawal date. Popular vote Contests won Ref. Jerry Brown: Governor of California (1975–1983; 2011–2019) California: Declared: March 16, 1976: 2,449,374 (15.4%) 3 CA, MD, NV: George Wallace: Governor of Alabama (1963–1967; 1971–1979; 1983–1987) Alabama: Declared: November 1, 1975: ...

  7. The 1976 Republican primaries passed through three phases before shifting its attention to the convention states. First, Ford won five straight primaries, including the crucial states of New Hampshire and Florida. Then Reagan earned his first victory with an upset-win in North Carolina and followed that by winning every delegate in the Texas ...

  8. Nov 20, 1975 · By Andrew Glass. 11/19/2016 10:46 PM EST. On this day in 1975, Ronald Reagan announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination, challenging Gerald Ford, who had moved into the...

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