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« on: June 13, 2022, 05:04:43 PM »

1872: abstain*
1876: Peter Cooper (Greenback)*
1880: James Weaver (Greenback)
1884: Benjamin Butler (Greenback)
1888: Alson Streeter (Union Labor)
1892: James Weaver (Populist)
1896: John Palmer (National Democratic)
1900: Eugene Debs (Social Democratic)
1904: Eugene Debs (Socialist)
1908: Eugene Debs (Socialist)
1912: Eugene Debs (Socialist)
1916: Allan Benson (Socialist)
1920: Eugene Debs (Socialist)*
1924: Robert La Follette (Progressive)*
1928: William Foster (Communist)
1932: William Foster (Communist)
1936: Norman Thomas (Socialist)
1940: Norman Thomas (Socialist)
1944: Norman Thomas (Socialist)
1948: Henry Wallace (Progressive)
1952: Vincent Hallinan (Progressive)
1956: Eric Hass (Socialist Labor)
1960: Eric Hass (Socialist Labor)**
1964: Clifton DeBerry (Socialist Workers)**
1968: Henning Blomen (Socialist Labor)***
1972: Linda Jenness (Socialist Workers)
1976: Eugene McCarthy (Independent)
1980: John B. Anderson (Independent)
1984: David Bergland (Libertarian)
1988: Lenora Fulani (New Alliance)
1992: Ross Perot (Independent)
1996: Ralph Nader (Green) (recognized write-in)
2000: Ralph Nader (Green)
2004: Ralph Nader (Independent)
2008: Ralph Nader (Independent)
2012: Jill Stein (Green)
2016: Jill Stein (Green)
2020: Howie Hawkins (Green) (recognized write-in)
*only one of the candidates actually appeared on the ballot in Kentucky, but my vote would remain the same regardless
**neither candidate was on the ballot, but the listed candidate would have been my preference
***Blomen would have been my preference but did not actually appear on the ballot, while Wallace did
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