Showing posts with label Fun Third Party VP Facts Up to 2016 pt. 10. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 31, 2021

Fun Third Party VP Facts Up to 2016 pt. 10

Fun Third Party VP Facts Up to 2016 pt. 10

Female VP third party candidates

1884, 1892 - Marietta Lizzie Bell Stow (Equal Rights), (National Woman Suffragists')
1924 - Marie Caroline Brehm (Prohibition)
1932, 1936 - Florence Garvin (National), (National Greenback)
1948 - Grace Marie Holmes Carlson (Socialist Workers)
1952, 1956, 1960 - Myra Tanner Weiss (Socialist Workers)
1952 - Charlotta Amanda Spears Bass (Progressive)
1952 - Vivien Kellems (Constitution)
1956, 1960 - Georgia Olive Cozzini (Socialist Labor)
1965, 1960, 1964 - Anna Marie Yezo (American Third) (Poor Man's)
1964 - Phyllis Ada Diller (Independent)
1964 - Ramona Frances Crowell (Independent)
1968 - Coretta Scott King (McCarthy Committee) (Coalition for McCarthy)
1968 - Peggy Terry (Peace and Freedom)
1968 - Judith Hollander Mage (Peace and Freedom)
1972 - Genevieve A. Gunderson (Socialist Labor)
1972 - Theodora Nathalia Nathan (Libertarian)
1976 - Mary Ann Surges (Independent)
1976 - Sharon Stone Kilpatrick (Independent)
1976 - Sheila Grace Coyne-Carnac (Independent)
1976 - Marlene Kornblatt Barrett (Independent)
1976 - Patricia Jane Perkins Weymouth (Independent Candidacy)
1976 - Mary Suzannah Beck Hatt (Independent)
1976 - Phyllis Johnson Paine (Independent)
1976 - Patricia O. Holland (McCarthy '76)
1976 - Nancy Tate Wood (Independent)
1976 - Sally L. Wheaton (McCarthy '76)
1976 - Magdalene R. Downey (Independent)
1976 - Constance Zimmerman Blomen (Socialist Labor)
1976, 1992 - Willie Mae Reid (Socialist Workers)
1980 - Dorothy Ann Evans (Independent)
1980 - Jewelie Ann Goeller (Natural People's League)
1980 - Marian Ruck Jackson (American)
1980, 1984 - Matilde Zimmermann (Socialist Workers)
1980 - Diane Joyce Drufenbrock (Socialist Party of the United States of America)
1980, 1988 - Naomi Cohen (Workers World)
1980 - Elizabeth Cervantes Barron (Peace and Freedom)
1980 - Carroll Marie Driscoll (Right to Life)
1980 - Eileen Mary Shearer (American Independent)
1980, 1984 - Angela Yvonne Davis (Communist Party USA)
1980 - Wretha Frances Wiley Hanson (Citizens Party)
1980 - LaDonna Vita Tabbytite Harris (Citizens Party)
1980 - Nancy Elaine Blair Flint (Independent)
1980 - Dorothy Louise Perkins (Independent)
1980 - Martha M. Hoglund (Independent)
1980 - Mrs. Peace (Independent)
1984 - Vanessa Lynn Williams (Citizens Running for Election as President)
1984 - Katherine M. Garry (Independent)
1984 - Grace Wagner Pierce (National Unity)
1984 - Helen Betty Halyard (Workers League)
1984 - Jean Tilsen Brust (Workers League)
1984, 1988, 1996, 2000 - Gloria Estela La Riva (Workers World)
1984, 1988, 1992 - Sandra M. King (Independent)
1984 - Andrea González (Socialist Workers)
1984 - Nancy Ross (New Alliance)
1984 - Naomi L. Azulay (New Alliance)
1984 - Maureen Kennedy Salaman (Populist)
1984, 1988 - Emma Wong Mar (Peace and Freedom)
1988 - Carol Ann Doda (Condom)
1988 - Victoria Ann Murdock (Peace and Freedom)
1988 - Kathleen A. Mickells (Socialist Workers)
1988 - Joan Elizabeth Andrews (Right to Life)
1988 - Debra Hanania Freeman (National Economic Recovery)
1988 - Florence M. Rice (Consumer)
1988 - Alpha Sunde Smaby (Minnesota Progressives)
1988 - Maureen Smith (Independent)
1988 - Joyce Gail Dattner (New Alliance)
1988 - Mamie L. Moore (New Alliance)
1988 - Wynonia Brewington Burke (New Alliance)
1988 - Barbara R. Taylor (New Alliance)
1992 - Miriam Ben-Shalom (Queer Nation)
1992 - Linda Lorraine Smith (American Political)
1992 - Megan A. Adams (Independent)
1992 - Sally Jane Goodknight (Poor Americans')
1992 - Doris E. Feimer (American)
1992 - Joanne C. Roland (Third)
1992 - Barbara Garson (Socialist Party of the United States of America)
1992 - Estelle Christine DeBates (Socialist Workers)
1992 - Asiba D. Tupahache (Campaign for a New Tomorrow)
1992 - Maria Elizabeth Muñoz (New Alliance)
1992 - Nancy Theresa Lord (Libertarian)
1992 - Jennifer Joan Wilner (Independent Democrat)
1996 - Georgia Loyce Burkhardt (Independent)
1996 - James Bell Yager's Mystery Running-Mate (Independent)
1996 - Cindy-dot-Marilyn (Independent)
1996 - Ann Northrop (AIDS Cure)
1996 - Shirley Jean Masters (Looking Back)
1996 - Connie Chandler (Independent Party of Utah)
1996 - Laura E. Garza (Socialist Workers)
1996 - Rosemary N. Giumarra (Independent)
1996 - Kathleen E. McClatchy (Peace and Freedom)
1996 - Joanne Marie Jorgensen (Libertarian)
1996, 2000 - Winona LaDuke (Green)
1996 - Anne E.R. Goeke (Green)
1996 - Madelyn R. Hoffman (Green)
1996 - Muriel K. Tillinghast (Green)
1996 - Islara Boixados Souto (Green)
1996 - June Syers (Lemonade)
1996 - Rachel Catherine Bubar Kelly (Prohibition)
2000 - Miriam Elizabeth Lancaster (Independent)
2000 - Alfreda Dean Masters (Looking Back)
2000 - Eva (Surprise)
2000, 2016 - Sharon E. Marth (Independent)
2000 - Maudery Mae Collins (Independent)
2000 - Alexandra Lorraine (Independent)
2000 - Debra Jane Heiberger (No Party)
2000 - Kay Lee (Independent)
2000, 2016 - Barbie Millicent Roberts (USA intraParty/Independent/Independent (OTC))
2000 - Kathie Lee Gifford (Reform / Independent)
2000 - Sabrina R. Allen (Independent)
2000, 2004 - Mary Cal Hollis (Socialist Party of the United States of America)
2000, 2004 - Margaret Jane Trowe (Socialist Workers)
2000 - Laura Ruth Ticciati (Natural Law)
2000 - Ezola Broussard Foster (Reform Party of the United States of America)
2000 - Karen Byrne (Common Citizens of the United States of America)
2004 - Barbara A. Marlinski (Independent)
2004 - Girls Everywhere (Party of Girls)
2004 - Goldie (Feline)
2004 - Jaime Elizabeth Pressly (Americans for a Better Party)
2004 - Paula Maria Concepcion Zych Fullerton (Non-Partisan)
2004 - Marijohn F. Rowe Peterman (Independent)
2004 - Irene Altahelle Markley Deasy (Unaffiliated)
2004, 2008 - Marilyn Ann Taylor (Personal Choice/Boston Tea)
2004 - Teresa Gutiérrez (Workers World)
2004 - Jennifer A. Ryan (Christian Freedom)
2004 - Arrin T. Hawkins (Socialist Workers)
2004 - Mary Alice Herbert (Socialist Party of the United States of America)
2004 - Janice Jordan (Peace and Freedom)
2004 - Patricia Helen LaMarche (Green Party of the United States)
2004 - Karen Andrea Sanchirico (Independent)
2004 - Sandra E. Kucera (Independent)
2008 - Debra Joyce Renderos (Independent)
2008 - Patricia Rubacky (New American Independent)
2008 - Joanne Parker (United Fascist Union)
2008 - Vanessa Surratt (Independent)
2008 - Janice Montgomery (Independent)
2008 - Susan Block (Just Makes Sense)
2008 - Gail Katherine Lightfoot (Libertarian/Independent Republican)
2008 - Theresa A. Reed (America's Sexual Freedom)
2008 - Linda Kay Patterson (American)
2008 - Ursa (Independent)
2008 - Zero (Hamster)
2008 - Ann Hart Coulter (Independent Republican)
2008 - Andrea Marie Psoras (Vote Here)
2008, 2012 - Alyson Kennedy (Socialist Workers)
2008 - Rosa Alicia Clemente (Green Party of the United States)
2012 - Alejandrina Cabrera (Utopian)
2012 - Cindy Lee Miller Sheehan (Peace and Freedom)
2012 - Linda Aileen Padgett (Independent)
2012 - Tracy Chapman (Independent)
2012 - Kimberly Brighton Barrick (Boston Tea)
2012, 2016 - Jennifer Mulhern Granholm (Independent)
2012 - Taralyn Treat Harris (Independent)
2012 - Mae Poulet (Bully)
2012 - Lucy Lou (Independent)
2012, 2016 - Deatra Marie Loomer (Independent/Constitutionist)
2012 - Ellen Lee DeGeneres (Celebrity)
2012 - Maura DeLuca (Socialist Workers)
2012 - Christina Gloria López (Freedom Socialist)
2012 - Darlene Herleikson (Independent)
2012 - Harry Butz (Independent)
2012 - Anne Therese Lester (Independent)
2012 - Cheri Lynn Honkala (Green Party of the United States)
2012 - Suzanne Marie Dudgeon House (Independent)
2012 - Virginia Deane Abernethy (American Third Position)
2012 - Rachel Tanya Abileah (Independent)
2012 - Paris Whitney Hilton (Independent)
2012 - Stefanie Beacham (Party for Socialism and Liberation)
2012 - Marilyn Jean Downs (Independent)
2012 - Phyllis Maria Scherrer (Socialist Equality)
2012 - Victoria Tomalin (Independent)
2012 - Marjorie Reilly Smith (Independent)
2012 - Cathy Lewis (Independent)
2012, 2016 - Cathy L. Toole (Mississippi Reform)
2012 - Susan Alexandra Weaver (DemoCatic)
2012, 2016 - Rainbow Dash (Independent)
2012 - Fluttershy (Independent)
2016 - Sallie the Salmon (Independent)
2016 - Kathleen Elizabeth Monahan (Independent)
2016 - Lisa Marie Memmel (Transhumanist)
2016 - Valerie J. Michaels (Independent)
2016 - Hannah Walsh (Nonviolent Resistance/Pacifist)
2016 - Mary Michelle Nunn (Independent)
2016 - Marjorie J. Kern-Marshall (Bully)
2016 - Karen Dell Kinnison (Independent)
2016 - Missy Thang (Common Sense Campaign)
2016 - Ashleigh Kiggans (Independent)
2016 - Condoleezza Rice (Independent)
2016 - Sarah Lois Hart (America's Third)
2016 - Sarah E. Sloan (Party for Socialism and Liberation)
2016 - Heidi M. Pope (Non Affiliated)
2016 - Mindy Finn (Independent)
2016 - Ronalee Evelyn Mueller (Actual Justice)
2016 - Michelle Kaye Hicks (Independent)
2016, 2020 - Angela Nicole Walker (2016 - Socialist Party of the United States of America ; 2020 - Socialist Party of the United States of America/Green Party of the United States/Legal Marijuana Now)
2016 - Jill Ellen Stein (BlueGreen Revolution)
2016 - Carrie Frances Fisher (DemoCatic)
2016 - Keisha Lanell Merchant (Unaffiliated)
2016, 2020 - Taylor Alison Swift (Unknown)
2016 - Blossom Vedalyn Brackman (None)
2016 - Sonya Sharlet Tabor (Independent)
2016 - Lauren Rasmussen (Independent)
2016 - Rory Mercury (Independent)
2016 - Aida Nery Yuquimpo Li (Star Spangled Banner Independent)
2016 - Debra Kay Kern (Non Affiliated)
2016 - Ryuko Matoi (Independent)
2016 - Reillie Alene Murphy (Justice for Harambe)
2016 - Jaci Dukowitz (Independent)
2016 - Sripriya Madhavan Mallapadi (Independent)
2016 - Joyce Meyer (Independent Republican)
2016 - Tulsi Gabbard (Independent Democrat), 2020 (Free Soil)
2016, 2020 - Luna Lovegood (Harry Potter Alliance)
2016 - Amie Louise Harper (Humane)
2016 - Sandra Arcement (Independent)
2016 - Lori Ann Motzko (Independent)
2016 - Amy Jean Klobuchar (Independent)
2016 - Lisa Geiger (Independent)
2016 - Magdalena P. Morales (No Party Affiliation)
2016 - Nancy Kay Jenkins (Independent)
2016 - Brooke Tallent (Independent)
2016 - Lavender (Independent)
2016 - Sarah Louise Palin (Independent)
2016 - Karen Redleaf Schraufnagel (Socialist Action)
2016 - Jessica Rabbit (Independent)
2016 - Terrie Elizabeth Thomas Sutton (Independent)
2016 - Majeeli Aref (Free Palestine)

African American VP third party candidates

1872 - Frederick Douglass (Equal Rights)
1904 - William Carter Payne (National Negro Liberty)
1928 - Simon Peter William Drew (Interracial Independent Political)
1932, 1936, 1940 - James William Ford (Communist Party USA)
1952 - Charlotta Amanda Spears Bass (Progressive)
1960 - Joffre Le Mar Stewart (American Beat Consensus)
1960 - Reginald Carter (Independent Afro-American Unity)
1968 - Richard Claxton Gregory (New Party)
1968 - Coretta Scott King (McCarthy Committee) (Coalition for McCarthy)
1968 - Paul Benjamn Boutelle (Socialist Workers)
1972 - James Joseph Brown (Independent)
1972 - Cleve Andrew Pulley (Socialist Workers)
1972 - Clifton DeBerry (Socialist Workers)
1972, 1976 - Jarvis Tyner (Communist Party USA)
1972 - Julius Wilson Hobson (People's)
1976 - Morrison Chancellor Hansborough (Independent)
1976 - Carl Maxey (Independent)
1976, 1992 - Willie Mae Reid (Socialist Workers)
1980, 1992 - Lawrence A. Holmes (Workers World)
1980, 1984 - Angela Yvonne Davis (Communist Party USA)
1984 - Vanessa Lynn Williams (Citizens Running for Election as President)
1984 - Charles Oliver Southern (Independent)
1984 - Helen Betty Halyard (Workers League)
1984 - Bill W. Thorn Sr. (Consumer/Citizens)
1988 - Billy Earl Gilmore (People's)
1988 - Cleveland Buchanan Sparrow Sr. (Third World Assembly)
1988 - Florence M. Rice (Consumer)
1988 - Mamie L. Moore (New Alliance)
1988 - B. Kwaku Duren (Independent/New Alliance)
1988 - Barbara R. Taylor (New Alliance)
1992 - Walter Ray Masters (Looking Back)
1992 - William Davis Edwards (Socialist Party of the United States of America)
1992 - James Luther Bevel (Independent)
1996 - Shirley Jean Masters (Looking Back)
1996 - Muriel K. Tillinghast (Green)
1996 - June Syers (Lemonade)
2000 - Alfreda Dean Masters (Looking Back)
2000 - Maudery Mae Collins (Independent)
2000, 2008 - Michael Joseph Jackson (Independent/Independent Republican)
2000 - Ezola Broussard Foster (Reform Party of the Unted States of America)
2004 - James Lawrence (Socialist Equality)
2004 - Arrin T. Hawkins (Socialist Workers)
2008, 2012, 2016 - Ricky Johnson (Independent)
2008 - Webster Bernell Brooks III (Independent America)
2008 - Colin Luther Powell (Independent)
2008 - Orenthal James Simpson (Independent)
2008 - Muhammad Ali (Independent)
2008 - Christopher Bennett (Libertarian Party of New Hampshire / Boston Tea)
2008 - Stewart Alexis Alexander (Socialist Party of the United States of America)
2008 - Robert Andrew Moses (Party for Socialism and Liberation)
2008 - Eugene Puryear (Party for Socialism and Liberation)
2008 - Rosa Alicia Clemente (Green Party of the United States)
2012 - James McMillan III (Free Pony)
2012 - Tracy Chapman (Independent)
2012 - Julius Caesar Watts Jr. (Independent)
2012 - Phyllis Maria Scherrer (Socialist Equality)
2012 - Milton Gordon (National Write In)
2012, 2016 - Neil deGrasse Tyson (Independent)
2016 - Shaun Reynard Richardson (Independent)
2016 - Warren Griffin III (Independent)
2016 - Juaquin James Malphurs (Independent)
2016 - Milton Lewis Fambro III (Loyal Trustworthy Compassion)
2016 - Missy Thang (Common Sense Campaign)
2016 - Ajamu Sibeko Baraka (Green Party of the United States)
2016 - Ashleigh Kiggans (Independent)
2016 - Condoleezza Rice (Independent)
2016 - Peyton Drozd Williams (Independent)
2016 - Lamont Gregory Lilly (Workers World)
2016 - Daniel Lee White (Independent)
2016, 2020 - Angela Nicole Walker (2016 - Socialist Party of the United States of America ; 2020 - Socialist Party of the United States of America/Green Party of the United States/Legal Marijuana Now)
2016 - Osborne Gallego Hart (Socialist Workers)
2016 - Keisha Lanell Merchant (Unaffiliated)
2016 - Blossom Vedalyn Brackman (None)
2016, 2020 - Cedric D'Wayne Jefferson (Pop It Reform/WXYZ New Day)
2016 - Rick Lewis Menefield (Independent)
2016 - Scheem Milton Hempstead (Independent Democrat)
2016 - Barbie Millicent Roberts (Independent (OTC))
2016, 2020 - Kanye Omari West (Independent/American Independent)
2016 - Alphonse Sabastian Reddicks (Independent)
2016 - Amie Louise Harper (Humane)
2016 - John Fitzgerald Johnson (Independent Democrat)
2016 - Willie Lee Perkins (Independent)
2016 - Mike Ross (Independent)
2016 - Ryan Marcus Rattley (Independent)

Indigenous American VP third party candidates

1964 - Ramona Frances Crowell (Independent)
1976 - Austin Marion Burton (Independent) - alleged
1980 - LaDonna Vita Tabbytite Harris (Citizens)
1988 - Wynonia Brewington Burke (New Alliance)
1992 - Asiba D. Tupahache (Campaign for a New Tomorrow)
1996, 2000 - Winona LaDuke (Green)
2012 - William Thomas Harney (Independent Republican) - alleged
2016 - Jonathan OldHorse (US Era)
2016 - Dennis James Banks (Peace and Freedom/Party for Socialism and Liberation)
2016 - Paul Edward Harju (Independent) - alleged

Asian American VP third party candidates

1984, 1988 - Emma Wong Mar (Peace and Freedom)
1988 - William Marteliano Daguman (Unknown)
2012 - Rocky Shi-I Wang (People's Ping Pong)
2016 - Jeffrey Michael Wu (Independent)
2016 - Daniel Dalison (Star Spangled Banner Independent)
2016 - Aida Nery Yuquimpo Li (Star Spangled Banner Independent)
2016 - Johnson Yuquimpo Li (Star Spangled Banner Independent)
2016 - Sripriya Madhavan Mallapadi (Independent)

Polynesian American VP third party candidates

2016 - Tulsi Gabbard (Independent Democratic), 2020 (Free Soil)

Transgender VP third party candidates

2012 - Amanda Lepore (Wig)
2016 - Caitlyn Marie Jenner (Eco-Green)