Presidential Tickets
Year | President | Vice-President | Votes |
---|---|---|---|
1924 | William Z. Foster | Benjamin Gitlow | 38,669 (0.13%) |
1928 | William Z. Foster | Benjamin Gitlow | 48,551 (0.13%) |
1932 | William Z. Foster | James W. Ford | 103,307 (0.26%) |
1936 | Earl Browder | James W. Ford | 79,315 (0.17%) |
1940 | Earl Browder | James W. Ford | 48,557 (0.10%) |
1948 | No candidate, endorsed Henry Wallace | No candidate, endorsed Glen H. Taylor | n.a. |
1952 | No candidate, endorsed Vincent Hallinan | No candidate, endorsed Charlotta Bass | n.a. |
1968 | Charlene Mitchell | Michael Zagarell | 1,077 (0.00%) |
1972 | Gus Hall | Jarvis Tyner | 25,597 (0.03%) |
1976 | Gus Hall | Jarvis Tyner | 58,709 (0.07%) |
1980 | Gus Hall | Angela Davis | 44,933 (0.05%) |
1984 | Gus Hall | Angela Davis | 36,386 (0.04%) |
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