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« on: April 30, 2019, 03:46:51 PM »



George Wallace (D-AL) - 219 Electoral Votes
Ross Perot (R-TX) - 219 Electoral Votes

John Anderson (I-IL) - 100 Electoral Votes
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« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2019, 09:27:09 PM »



George Wallace (D-AL) - 219 Electoral Votes
Ross Perot (R-TX) - 219 Electoral Votes

John Anderson (I-IL) - 100 Electoral Votes

Why does my state vote for Wallace Sad Huh

That map is comparing each of these candidates performance when they made their third party runs(1968,1980,1992) not a hypothetical map if all of them ran in the same election

This is correct, except that I used Perot's data from 1996.

How I achieved this method is I added all of the votes each candidate got in their third-party runs, and calculated the percentage.
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« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2019, 05:10:36 PM »

1968: Landslide Lyndon wins in a squeaker.



Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-TX) / Vice Pres. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MN) - 270 electoral votes, 51% of the popular vote.
Gov. Ronald W. Reagan (R-CA) / Sen. Carl Curtis (R-NE) - 268 electoral votes, 49% of the popular vote.
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« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2019, 05:40:31 AM »

1940: Vote for Lindbergh or Vote for War



Col. Charles A. Lindbergh (R - MN) / FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover (R - DC) - 274 EV, 49.1% PV
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (D - NY) / Agriculture Sec. Henry Wallace (D - IA) - 257 EV, 49.4% PV
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« Reply #4 on: May 09, 2020, 12:26:54 PM »


1872


[✓] Pres. Ulysses S. Grant (Conservative, Ohio) / Sen. Henry Wilson (Conservative, Mass.) - 222 electoral votes
Sen. Thomas McCreery (New Democrat, Kentucky) / Former Rep. John Fox (New Democrat, N. York) - 99 electoral votes
Sen. Henry Davis (Liberal, W. Virginia) / Rep. Bill Barnum (Liberal, Conn.) - 31 electoral votes

1876: First Ballot


Gov. Samuel J. Tilden (New Democrat, N. York) / Thomas J. Hendricks (New Democrat, Ind.) - 144 electoral votes
Gov. Rutherford B. Hayes (Conservative, Ohio) / Sen. James G. Blaine (Conservative, Maine) - 121 electoral votes

Former Gov. Andrew G. Magrath (Liberal, S. Carolina) / Sen. James Shields (Liberal, Missouri) - 81 electoral votes
Sen. Lyman Trumball (Progressive, Ill.) / Sen. Henry Teller (Progressive, Col.) - 23 electoral votes

1876: Second Ballot


[✓] Gov. Samuel J. Tilden (New Democrat, N. York) / Thomas J. Hendricks (New Democrat, Ind.) - 237 electoral votes
Gov. Rutherford B. Hayes (Conservative, Ohio) / Sen. James G. Blaine (Conservative, Maine) - 132 electoral votes

1880: First Ballot


Sen. John Warfield Johnston (Liberal, Virginia) / Former Rep. John R. Goodin (Liberal, Kansas) - 143 electoral votes
Sen. James G. Blaine (Conservative, Maine) / Sen. S. J. Renwick McMillan (Conservative, Minn.) - 117 electoral votes

Vice Pres. Thomas G. Hendricks (New Democrat, Ind.) / Sen. Z. Baird Vance (New Democrat, N. Carolina) - 109 electoral votes

1880: Second Ballot


[✓] Sen. James G. Blaine (Conservative, Maine) / Sen. S. J. Renwick McMillan (Conservative, Minn.) - 193 electoral votes
Sen. John Warfield Johnston (Liberal, Virginia) / Former Rep. John R. Goodin (Liberal, Kansas) - 176 electoral votes
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« Reply #5 on: May 09, 2020, 04:33:38 PM »

1884


[✓] Gov. Grover Cleveland (Liberal, N. York) / Rep. Samuel W. Moulton (Liberal, Ill.) - 237 electoral votes
Pres. James G. Blaine (Conservative, Maine) / Vice Pres. S. J. Renwick McMillan (Conservative, Minn.) - 87 electoral votes
Former Gov. Thomas A. Osborn (Progressive - Farmer, Kansas) / Rep. L. Hamlin Weller (Progressive - Farmer, Iowa) - 44 electoral votes
Rep. Martin L. Clardy (New Democrat, Missouri) / Gov. George C. Ludlow (New Democrat, N. Jersey) - 33 electoral votes

1888


[✓] Pres. Grover Cleveland (Liberal, N. York) / Vice Pres. Samuel W. Moulton (Liberal, Ill.) - 235 electoral votes
Fomer Pres. James G. Blaine (Conservative, Maine) / Sen. Nelson W. Aldrich (Conservative, Rhode Isl.) - 143 electoral votes
Sen. James H. Berry (New Democrat, Ark.) / Gov. A. Pickett Morehouse (New Democrat, Missouri) - 23 electoral votes

1892: First Ballot


Pres. Grover Cleveland (Liberal, N. York) / Vice Pres. Samuel W. Moulton (Liberal, Ill.) - 168 electoral votes
Sen. James Cameron (Conservative, Penn.) / Rep. S. Merritt Stevenson (Conservative, Mich.) - 127 electoral votes
Sen. John Palmer (New Democrat, Ill.) / Rep. R. Alexander Price (New Democrat, Tenn.) - 82 electoral votes
Former Gov. Thomas A. Osborn (Progressive - Farmer, Kansas) / Rep. Jason B. Brown (Progressive - Farmer, Ind.) - 67 electoral votes

1892: Second Ballot


[✓] Sen. James Cameron (Conservative, Penn.) / Rep. S. Merritt Stevenson (Conservative, Mich.) - 235 electoral votes
Pres. Grover Cleveland (Liberal, N. York) / Vice Pres. Samuel W. Moulton (Liberal, Ill.) - 209 electoral votes

1896: First Ballot


Sen. G. Graham Vest (New Democrat, Missouri) / Sen. David B. Hill (New Democrat, N. York) - 175 electoral votes
Rep. William Jennings Bryan (Liberal - Populist, Neb.) / Gov. James Budd (Liberal, Calif.) - 155 electoral votes

Rep. Charles Coffin (Conservative, Maryland) / Former Gov. Andrew R. McGill (Conservative, Minn.) - 117 electoral votes

1896: Second Ballot



[✓] Rep. William Jennings Bryan (Liberal - Populist, Neb.) / Gov. James Budd (Liberal, Calif.) - 252 electoral votes
Sen. G. Graham Vest (New Democrat, Missouri) / Sen. David B. Hill (New Democrat, N. York) - 195 electoral votes
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« Reply #6 on: May 10, 2020, 11:45:25 AM »
« Edited: May 10, 2020, 08:09:03 PM by HomestarSB9 »

1900


[✓] Pres. William Jennings Bryan (Liberal, Neb.) / Vice Pres. James Budd (Liberal, Calif.) - 348 electoral votes
Former Gov. Russell Alger (Conservative, Mich.) / Former Sec. Redfield Proctor (Conservative, Ver.) - 59 electoral votes
Gov. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive, N. York) / Gov. George Atkinson (Progressive, W. Virginia) - 40 electoral votes

1904: First Ballot


Vice Pres. James Budd (Liberal, Calif.) / Sen. Fred T. Dubois (Liberal, Idaho) - 171 electoral votes
Former Gov. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive, N. York) / Rep. Henry R. Gibson (Progressive, Tenn.) - 110 electoral votes

Sen. W. Paul Dillingham (Conservative, Ver.) / Rep. Alvin Evans (Conservative, Penn.) - 104 electoral votes
Rep. J. Robert Lamar (New Democrat, Missouri) / Gov. J. C. Wickliffe Beckham (New Democrat, Kentucky) - 91 electoral votes

1904: Second Ballot


[✓] Former Gov. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive, N. York) / Rep. Henry R. Gibson (Progressive, Tenn.) - 254 electoral votes
Vice Pres. James Budd (Liberal, Calif.) / Sen. Fred T. Dubois (Liberal, Idaho) - 222 electoral votes

1908: First Ballot


Pres. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive, N. York) / Vice Pres. Henry R. Gibson (Progressive, Tenn.) - 162 electoral votes
Former Pres. William Jennings Bryan (Liberal, Neb.) / Sen. Sam McEnery (Liberal, Lousiana) - 141 electoral votes

Rep. J. Robert Lamar (New Democrat, Missouri) / Rep. E. Lincoln Fulton (New Democrat, Oklahoma) - 92 electoral votes
Sen. Jacob Gallinger (Conservative, N. Hamp.) / Sen. P. Chase Knox (Conservative, Penn.) - 88 electoral votes

1908: Second Ballot


[✓] Pres. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive, N. York) / Vice Pres. Henry R. Gibson (Progressive, Tenn.) - 308 electoral votes
Former Pres. William Jennings Bryan (Liberal, Neb.) / Sen. Sam McEnery (Liberal, Lousiana) - 175 electoral votes

1912: First Ballot


Pres. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive, N. York) / Gov. Hiram Johnson (Progressive, Calif.) - 229 electoral votes
Gov. Woodrow Wilson (Liberal, N. Jersey) / Rep. Lincoln Dixon (Liberal, Indiana) - 169 electoral votes

Former Rep. J. Robert Lamar (New Democrat, Missouri) / Rep. W. Atkinson Jones (New Democrat, Virginia) - 92 electoral votes
Gov. Simeon Pennewill (Conservative, Del.) / Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge (Conservative, Mass.) - 41 electoral votes

1912: Second Ballot


[✓] Pres. Theodore Roosevelt (Progressive, N. York) / Gov. Hiram Johnson (Progressive, Calif.) - 336 electoral votes
Gov. Woodrow Wilson (Liberal, N. Jersey) / Rep. Lincoln Dixon (Liberal, Indiana) - 185 electoral votes

1916: First Ballot


Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge (Conservative, Mass.) / Sen. Charles Curtis (Conservative, Kansas) - 190 electoral votes
Justice Charles Evan Hughes (Progressive, N. York) / Vice Pres. Hiram Johnson (Progressive, Calif.) - 165 electoral votes

Sen. George Chamberlain (Liberal, Oreg.) / Rep. Ashton Shallenberger (Liberal, Neb.) - 150 electoral votes
Former Rep. J. Robert Lamar (New Democrat, Missouri) / Rep. Martin Dies (New Democrat, Texas) - 26 electoral votes

1916: Second Ballot


[✓] Justice Charles Evan Hughes (Progressive, N. York) / Vice Pres. Hiram Johnson (Progressive, Calif.) - 302 electoral votes
Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge (Conservative, Mass.) / Sen. Charles Curtis (Conservative, Kansas) - 229 electoral votes

1920: First Ballot


Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge (Conservative, Mass.) / Sen. Charles Curtis (Conservative, Kansas) - 196 electoral votes
Pres. Charles Evan Hughes (Progressive, N. York) / Vice Pres. Hiram Johnson (Progressive, Calif.) - 173 electoral votes

Sen. James A. Reed (Liberal, Missouri) / Rep. William Ayres (Liberal, Kansas) - 142 electoral votes
Rep. Martin Dies (New Democrat, Texas) / Former Gov. H. Carter Stuart (New Democrat, Texas) - 20 electoral votes

1920: Second Ballot

[✓] Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge (Conservative, Mass.) / Sen. Charles Curtis (Conservative, Kansas) - 296 electoral votes
Pres. Charles Evan Hughes (Progressive, N. York) / Vice Pres. Hiram Johnson (Progressive, Calif.) - 235 electoral votes
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« Reply #7 on: May 10, 2020, 02:37:15 PM »

Very interesting! Should I assume some manner of PR and/or Congress electing the president ITTL?
How it works is if no candidate receives a majority in the electoral college, it goes into another general election between the two candidates who received the most electoral votes on the first ballot.
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« Reply #8 on: May 10, 2020, 07:56:00 PM »

Very interesting! Should I assume some manner of PR and/or Congress electing the president ITTL?
How it works is if no candidate receives a majority in the electoral college, it goes into another general election between the two candidates who received the most electoral votes on the first ballot.
Ah, I see. Are EVs divided up proportionally by state, then? I notice Lodge has 190 votes in 1916 despite only 41 shown on the map, for instance.
Oh, I just now noticed that. That was a mistake, I accidentally duplicated one of the maps.
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« Reply #9 on: May 11, 2020, 03:43:02 PM »

1924


[✓] Pres. Henry Cabot Lodge (Conservative, Mass.) / Vice Pres. Charles Curtis (Conservative, Kansas) - 272 electoral votes
Sen. L. Slater Overman (New Democrat, N. Carolina) / Rep. Adolph J. Sabath (New Democrat, Ill.) - 104 electoral votes
Sen. Ed S. Broussard (Liberal, Louisiana) / Rep. J. Harris Smithwick (Liberal, Flo.) - 103 electoral votes
Former Vice Pres. Hiram Johnson (Progressive, Calif.) / Sen. Robert M. La Follette (Progressive, Wis.) - 52 electoral votes

1928: First Ballot


Pres. Charles Curtis (Conservative, Kansas) / Rep. J. Thomas Begg (Conservative, Ohio) - 202 electoral votes
Gov. Al Smith (New Democrat, N. York) / Former Gov. Edward F. Dunne  (New Democrat, Ill.) - 200 electoral votes

Gov. John W. Martin (Liberal, Flo.) / Former Gov. Fred W. Plaisted (Liberal, Maine) - 129 electoral votes

1928: Second Ballot


[✓] Pres. Charles Curtis (Conservative, Kansas) / Rep. J. Thomas Begg (Conservative, Ohio) - 271 electoral votes
Gov. Al Smith (New Democrat, N. York) / Former Gov. Edward F. Dunne  (New Democrat, Ill.) - 260 electoral votes

1932


[✓] Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt (New Democrat, N. York) / Speaker of the House John Nance Garner  (New Democrat, Texas) - 376 electoral votes
Pres. Charles Curtis (Conservative, Kansas) / Vice Pres. J. Thomas Begg (Conservative, Ohio) - 155 electoral votes

1936


[✓] Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt (New Democrat, N. York) / Vice Pres. John Nance Garner  (New Democrat, Texas) - 498 electoral votes
Father Charles Coughlin (Populist, Mich.) / Rep. J. Clarence Taylor (Populist, S. Carolina) - 30 electoral votes
Gov. Stanley C. Wilson (Conservative, Ver.) / Rep. Richard J. Welsh (Conservative, Calif.) - 3 electoral votes

1940: First Ballot


Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt (New Democrat, N. York) / Judge Walter Huxman (New Democrat, Kansas) - 260 electoral votes
Former Gov. Alf Landon (Conservative, Kansas) / District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey (Conservative, N. York) - 159 electoral votes

Vice Pres. John Nance Garner (Liberal, Texas) / Sen. Burton K. Wheeler (Liberal, Montana) - 112 electoral votes

1940: Second Ballot


[✓] Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt (New Democrat, N. York) / Judge Walter Huxman (New Democrat, Kansas) - 383 electoral votes
Former Gov. Alf Landon (Conservative, Kansas) / District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey (Conservative, N. York) - 148 electoral votes

1944: First Ballot


Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt (New Democrat, N. York) / Sen. Harry S. Truman (New Democrat, Missouri) - 215 electoral votes
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey (Conservative, N. York) / Rep. Homer D. Angell (Conservative, Oreg.) - 148 electoral votes

Rep. Absalom Robertson (Liberal, Virg.) / Gov. John J. Dempsey (Liberal, N. Mex.) - 131 electoral votes
Former Sec. Henry A. Wallace (Progressive, Iowa) / Sen. Robert M. La Follette Jr. (Progressive, Wis.) - 37 electoral votes

1944: Second Ballot


[✓] Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt (New Democrat, N. York) / Sen. Harry S. Truman (New Democrat, Missouri) - 346 electoral votes
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey (Conservative, N. York) / Rep. Homer D. Angell (Conservative, Oreg.) - 185 electoral votes

1948: First Ballot


Gov. Thomas E. Dewey (Conservative, N. York) / Gov. Earl Warren (Conservative, Calif.) - 193 electoral votes
Pres. Harry S. Truman (New Democrat, Missouri) / Mayor Hubert H. Humphrey (New Democrat, Minn.) - 129 electoral votes

Former Sec. Henry A. Wallace (Progressive, Iowa) / Sen. Wayne L. Morse (Progressive, Oreg.) - 87 electoral votes
Former Sec. Harry Hines Woodring (Liberal, Kansas) / Gov. J. Nance McCord (Liberal, Tenn.) - 64 electoral votes
Gov. Strom Thurmond (States Rights, S. Carolina) / Sen. Richard Russell (States Rights, Georgia) - 58 electoral votes

1948: Second Ballot


[✓] Pres. Harry S. Truman (New Democrat, Missouri) / Mayor Hubert H. Humphrey (New Democrat, Minn.) - 275 electoral votes
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey (Conservative, N. York) / Gov. Earl Warren (Conservative, Calif.) - 247 electoral votes
Gov. Strom Thurmond (States Rights, S. Carolina) / Sen. Richard Russell (States Rights, Georgia) - 9 electoral votes

1952: First Ballot


Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Conservative, N. York) / Gen. Douglas MacArthur (Conservative, Wis.) - 229 electoral votes
Sen. Estes Kefauver (Liberal, Tenn.) / Sen. Paul Douglas (Liberal, Ill.) - 190 electoral votes

Vice Pres. Hubert H. Humphrey (New Democrat, Minn.) / Rep. Thaddeus M. Machrowicz (New Democrat, Mich.) - 112 electoral votes

1952: Second Ballot


[✓] Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Conservative, N. York) / Gen. Douglas MacArthur (Conservative, Wis.) - 274 electoral votes
Sen. Estes Kefauver (Liberal, Tenn.) / Sen. Paul Douglas (Liberal, Ill.) - 257 electoral votes
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« Reply #10 on: May 11, 2020, 09:06:29 PM »

We need a continuation of that all the way through 2020!

I'm working on it. Smiley
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« Reply #11 on: May 12, 2020, 01:31:58 PM »

1956: First Ballot


Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Conservative, Penn.) / Sen. Richard M. Nixon (Conservative, Calif.) - 209 electoral votes
Former Vice Pres. Hubert H. Humphrey (New Democrat, Minn.) / Sen. John F. Kennedy (New Democrat, Mass.) - 207 electoral votes

Sen. Estes Kefauver (Liberal, Tenn.) / Gov. William C. Marland (Liberal, W. Virginia) - 115 electoral votes

1956: Second Ballot


[✓] Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Conservative, Penn.) / Sen. Richard M. Nixon (Conservative, Calif.) - 279 electoral votes
Former Vice Pres. Hubert H. Humphrey (New Democrat, Minn.) / Sen. John F. Kennedy (New Democrat, Mass.) - 252 electoral votes

1960: First Ballot


Vice Pres. Richard M. Nixon (Conservative, Calif.) / Former Sec. Philip Wilkie (Conservative, Ind.) - 230 electoral votes
Sen. John F. Kennedy (New Democrat, Mass.) / Former Vice Pres. Hubert H. Humphrey (New Democrat, Minn.) - 207 electoral votes

Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (Liberal, Texas) / Judge Leif Erickson (Liberal, Montana) - 63 electoral votes
Sen. Harry F. Byrd (States Rights, Virg.) / Sen. Strom Thurmond (States Rights, S. Carolina) - 37 electoral votes

1960: Second Ballot


[✓] Sen. John F. Kennedy (New Democrat, Mass.) / Former Vice Pres. Hubert H. Humphrey (New Democrat, Minn.) - 333 electoral votes
Vice Pres. Richard M. Nixon (Conservative, Calif.) / Former Sec. Philip Wilkie (Conservative, Ind.) - 196 electoral votes
Sen. Harry F. Byrd (States Rights, Virg.) / Sen. Strom Thurmond (States Rights, S. Carolina) - 8 electoral votes

1964


[✓] Pres. Hubert H. Humphrey (New Democrat, Minn.) / Sen. Mike Mansfield (New Democrat, Montana) - 499 electoral votes
Sen. Barry M. Goldwater (Conservative, Ariz.) / Former Amb. Donald R. Heath (Conservative, Kansas) - 39 electoral votes

1968


[✓] Former Vice Pres. Richard M. Nixon (Conservative, Calif.) / Gov. George Romney (Conservative, Mich.) - 270 electoral votes
Pres. Hubert H. Humphrey (New Democrat, Minn.) / Sen. Edmund Muskie (New Democrat, Maine) - 223 electoral votes
Former Gov. George Wallace (American Independent, Ala.) / Gen. Curtis LeMay (American Independent, Ohio) - 45 electoral votes

1972


[✓] Pres. Richard M. Nixon (Conservative, Calif.) / Vice Pres. George Romney (Conservative, Mich.) - 294 electoral votes
Gov. George Wallace (Liberal, Ala.) / Sen. Robert Byrd (Liberal, W. Virg.) - 113 electoral votes
Former Mayor John Lindsay (Progressive, N. York) / Sen. Mark Hatfield (Progressive, Oreg.) - 75 electoral votes
Rep. Shirley Chisholm (New Democrat, N. York) / Sen. Mike Gravel (New Democrat, Alaska) - 56 electoral votes

1976: First Ballot


Pres. George Romney (Conservative, Mich.) / Sen. Richard Schweiker (Conservative, Penn.) - 221 electoral votes
Former Gov. Jimmy Carter (Liberal, Georgia) / Gov. Jerry Brown (Liberal, Calif.) - 172 electoral votes

Rep. Mo Udall (New Democrat, Ariz.) / Sen. Walter Mondale (New Democrat, Minn.) - 145 electoral votes

1976: Second Ballot


[✓] Former Gov. Jimmy Carter (Liberal, Georgia) / Gov. Jerry Brown (Liberal, Calif.) - 435 electoral votes
Pres. George Romney (Conservative, Mich.) / Sen. Richard Schweiker (Conservative, Penn.) - 103 electoral votes

1980


[✓] Former Gov. Ronald Reagan (Conservative, Calif.) / Former CIA Director George H. W. Bush (Conservative, Texas) - 355 electoral votes
Sen. Walter Mondale (New Democrat, Minn.) / Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan (New Democrat, N. York) - 102 electoral votes
Pres. Jimmy Carter (Liberal, Georgia) / Vice Pres. Jerry Brown (Liberal, Calif.) - 63 electoral votes
Rep. John B. Anderson (Progressive, Ill.) / Former Amb. Patrick J. Lucey (Progressive, Wis.) - 18 electoral votes

1984


[✓] Pres. Ronald Reagan (Conservative, Calif.) / Vice Pres. George H. W. Bush (Conservative, Texas) - 313 electoral votes
Sen. John Glenn (Liberal, Ohio) / Gov. Chuck Robb (Liberal, Virg.) - 164 electoral votes
Former Sen. George McGovern (New Democrat, S. Dakota) / Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan (New Democrat, N. York) - 61 electoral votes
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« Reply #12 on: May 13, 2020, 09:33:51 AM »

1988: First Ballot



Vice Pres. George H.W. Bush (Conservative, Texas) / Rep. Jack Kemp (Conservative, N. York) - 235 electoral votes
Gov. Michael Dukakis (New Democrat, Mass.) / Rev. Jesse Jackson (New Democrat, Ill.) - 171 electoral votes

Sen. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) / Rep. Dick Gephardt (Liberal, Missouri) - 132 electoral votes

1988: Second Ballot



[✓] Vice Pres. George H.W. Bush (Conservative, Texas) / Rep. Jack Kemp (Conservative, N. York) - 298 electoral votes
Gov. Michael Dukakis (New Democrat, Mass.) / Rev. Jesse Jackson (New Democrat, Ill.) - 240 electoral votes

1992



[✓] Gov. Bill Clinton (Liberal, Ark.) / Sen. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) - 270 electoral votes
Pres. George H.W. Bush (Conservative, Texas) / Vice Pres. Jack Kemp (Conservative, N. York) - 145 electoral votes
Former Sen. Paul Tsongas (New Democrat, Mass.) / Sen. Carl Levin (New Democrat, Mich.) - 81 electoral votes
Businessman H. Ross Perot (Independent, Texas) / Former Gov. Richard Lamm (Independent, Colo.) - 42 electoral votes

1996



[✓] Pres. Bill Clinton (Liberal, Ark.) / Vice Pres. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) - 339 electoral votes
Sen. Bob Dole (Conservative, Kansas) / Sen. Connie Mack III (Conservative, Flo.) - 100 electoral votes
Rep. Patsy Mink (New Democrat, Hawaii) / Rep. David Bonior (New Democrat, Mich.) - 69 electoral votes
Businessman H. Ross Perot (Independent, Texas) / Rep. James Traficant (Independent, Ohio) - 30 electoral votes

2000: First Ballot



Vice Pres. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) / Sen. Bob Graham (Liberal, Flo.) - 260 electoral votes
Gov. George W. Bush (Conservative, Texas) / Sen. Tommy Thompson (Conservative, Wis.) - 216 electoral votes

Former Sen. John Kerry (New Democrat, Mass.) / Gov. Jeanne Shaheen (New Democrat, N. Hamp) - 40 electoral votes
Consumer Advocate Ralph Nader (Green, Conn.) / State Rep. Ed Case (Green, Hawaii) - 22 electoral votes

2000: Second Ballot



[✓] Vice Pres. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) / Sen. Bob Graham (Liberal, Flo.) - 314 electoral votes
Gov. George W. Bush (Conservative, Texas) / Sen. Tommy Thompson (Conservative, Wis.) - 224 electoral votes

2004: First Ballot



Gov. Mitt Romney (Conservative, Mass.) / Sen. Tommy Thompson (Conservative, Wis.) - 254 electoral votes
Pres. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) / Vice Pres. Bob Graham (Liberal, Flo.) - 154 electoral votes

Former Sen. John Kerry (New Democrat, Mass.) / Former Gov. Howard Dean (New Democrat, Vermont) - 119 electoral votes
Former Gov. Lowell P. Weicker (Progressive, Conn.) / Former Gov. Angus King (Progressive, Maine) - 11 electoral votes

2004: Second Ballot



[✓] Gov. Mitt Romney (Conservative, Mass.) / Sen. Tommy Thompson (Conservative, Wis.) - 275 electoral votes
Pres. Al Gore (Liberal, Tenn.) / Vice Pres. Bob Graham (Liberal, Flo.) - 263 electoral votes

2008



[✓] Sen. Barack Obama (New Democrat, Ill.) / Sen. Hillary Clinton (New Democrat, N. York) - 275 electoral votes
Pres. Mitt Romney (Conservative, Mass.) / Vice Pres. Tommy Thompson (Conservative, Wis.) - 238 electoral votes
Sen. Joe Biden (Liberal, Del.) / Rep. Mike Ross (Liberal, Ark.) - 25 electoral votes

2012



[✓] Pres. Barack Obama (New Democrat, Ill.) / Vice Pres. Hillary Clinton (New Democrat, N. York) - 343 electoral votes
Former Gov. Sarah Palin (Conservative, Alaska) / Rep. Michelle Bachmann (Conservative, Minn.) - 156 electoral votes
Former Gov. Gary Johnson (Progressive, N. Mexico) / Gov. Lincoln Chafee (Progressive, R. Island) - 39 electoral votes

2016: First Ballot



Sen. Marco Rubio (Conservative, Flo.) / Sen. Ron Johnson (Conservative, Wis.) - 239 electoral votes
Vice Pres. Hillary Clinton (New Democrat, N. York) / Sen. Tim Kaine (New Democrat, Virg.) - 221 electoral votes

Former Gov. Gary Johnson (Independence, N. Mexico) / Former Sen. Jim Webb (Independence, Virg.) - 47 electoral votes
Businessman Donald Trump (America First, N. York) / Gov. Paul LePage (America First, Maine) - 31 electoral votes

2016: Second Ballot



[✓] Sen. Marco Rubio (Conservative, Flo.) / Sen. Ron Johnson (Conservative, Wis.) - 299 electoral votes
Vice Pres. Hillary Clinton (New Democrat, N. York) / Sen. Tim Kaine (New Democrat, Virg.) - 239 electoral votes
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« Reply #13 on: May 25, 2020, 02:03:22 PM »



1992 United States Presidential Election in Texas

[✓] Gov. Ann Richards (D - TX) / Sen. Ted Kennedy (D- MA): 2,569,102 (40.88%) - 32 electoral votes
Sen. Bob Dole (R - KS) / Former Sec. Donald Rumsfeld (R - IL): 2,414,693 (38.42%) - 0 electoral votes
Businessman Ross Perot (I - TX) / Admiral James Stockdale (I - CA): 1,300,883 (20.70%) - 0 electoral votes
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« Reply #14 on: May 28, 2020, 09:07:18 PM »

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« Reply #15 on: May 31, 2020, 05:37:38 PM »



1992 United States Presidential Election in Texas

[✓] Gov. Ann Richards (D - TX) / Sen. Ted Kennedy (D- MA): 2,569,102 (40.88%) - 32 electoral votes
Sen. Bob Dole (R - KS) / Former Sec. Donald Rumsfeld (R - IL): 2,414,693 (38.42%) - 0 electoral votes
Businessman Ross Perot (I - TX) / Admiral James Stockdale (I - CA): 1,300,883 (20.70%) - 0 electoral votes

How did you make a county map on here?


I actually made it in Paint.NET using the key and a spreadsheet I had.
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« Reply #16 on: May 31, 2020, 05:57:32 PM »



[✓] Mr. Joe Exotic (R - Oklahoma) / Mr. Ted Nugent (R - Mich.) - 283 electoral votes
CEO Jeff Bezos (D - Washington) / Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D - N. York) - 255 electoral votes



[✓] Pres. Joe Exotic (R - Oklahoma) / Vice Pres. Ted Nugent (R - Mich.) - 298 electoral votes
Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D - N. York) / Sen. Cory Booker (D - N. Jersey) - 240 electoral votes
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« Reply #17 on: June 14, 2020, 11:55:23 AM »

FEEL THE TRUMP SLIDE


Donald Trump / Mike Pence - 535 electoral votes
Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine - 3 electoral votes
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« Reply #18 on: July 23, 2020, 01:34:00 PM »





Mr. Jeffrey Epstein (America for Epstein / Independence, New Mexico) / Various - 475 electoral votes, 48.7%
Rep. Todd Akin (Republican, Missouri) / Rep. Tom Tancredo (Republican, Colorado) - 40 electoral votes, 22.1%
Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (Democrat, Michigan) / Mayor Cory Booker (Democrat, New Jersey) - 23 electoral votes, 29.1%
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« Reply #19 on: December 16, 2020, 08:20:37 PM »

1992: Perot Wins



1996: Ross Perot Back Again

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« Reply #20 on: April 21, 2023, 12:12:27 AM »

1964



Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson (D - TX) / Gov. Carl Sanders (D - GA) - 324 electoral votes, 49.3% popular vote
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller (R - NY) / Sen. Thurston Morton (R - KY) - 165 electoral votes, 43.6% popular vote
Gov. George Wallace (SR - AL) / Sen. Richard Russell (SR - GA) - 49 electoral votes, 7.1% popular vote

1968



Former Vice Pres. Richard M. Nixon (R - NY) / Gov. Spiro Agnew (R - MD) - 400 electoral votes, 52.1% popular vote
Vice Pres. Carl Sanders (D - GA) / Sen. Stuart Symington (D - MO) - 92 electoral votes, 39.7% popular vote
Gov. George Wallace (AIP - AL) / Gen. Curtis LeMay (AIP - OH) - 46 electoral votes, 8.2% popular vote

1972



Pres. Richard Nixon (R - CA) / Vice Pres. Spiro Agnew (R - MD) - 402 electoral votes, 61.3% popular vote
Gov. George Wallace (D - AL) / Mayor Sam Yorty (D - CA) - 136 electoral votes, 38.7% popular vote

1976



Sen. Ernest Hollings (D - SC) / Sen. Robert Byrd (D - WV) - 330 electoral votes, 50.1% popular vote
Pres. Gerald R. Ford (R - MI) / Sen. Howard Baker (R - TN) - 208 electoral votes, 48.9% popular vote
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