Labor Party (United States) - Presidential Tickets

Presidential Tickets

Election Presidential Nominee Vice-Presidential Nominee Votes # of states
on ballot
1888 Slate of independent electors Slate of independent electors 2,068 1 (NY)
1892 Simon Wing Charles Matchett 21,173 5
1896 Charles Matchett Matthew Maguire 36,359 20
1900 Joseph F. Maloney Valentine Remmel 40,943 22
1904 Charles H. Corregan William Wesley Cox 33,454 19
1908 August Gillhaus Donald L. Munro 14,031 15
1912 Arthur E. Reimer August Gillhaus 29,324 20
1916 Arthur E. Reimer Caleb Harrison 15,295 17
1920 William Wesley Cox August Gillhaus 31,084 14
1924 Frank T. Johns Verne L. Reynolds 28,633 19
1928 Verne L. Reynolds Jeremiah D. Crowley 21,590 19
1932 Verne L. Reynolds John W. Aiken 34,038 19
1936 John W. Aiken Emil F. Teichert 12,799 18
1940 John W. Aiken Aaron M. Orange 14,883 14
1944 Edward A. Teichert Arla A. Albaugh 45,188 15
1948 Edward A. Teichert Stephen Emery 29,244 22
1952 Eric Hass Stephen Emery 30,406 23
1956 Eric Hass Georgia Cozzini 44,300 14
1960 Eric Hass Georgia Cozzini 47,522 15
1964 Eric Hass Henning A. Blomen 45,189 16
1968 Henning A. Blomen George Sam Taylor 52,589 13
1972 Louis Fisher Genevieve Gundersen 53,814 12
1976 Jules Levin Constance Blomen 9,566 10

All election results taken from Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections and Vote for presidential and vice presidential candidates of the Socialist Labor Party

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