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  2. This article lists third party and independent candidates, also jointly known as minor candidates, associated with the 2024 United States presidential election.

  3. Which third party presidential candidates are on the ballot ...

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    Jill Stein, Cornel West, Randall Terry and Chase Oliver are third party candidates on the North Carolina ballot in the 2024 presidential election.

  4. List of third-party and independent performances in United ...

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    This page contains four lists of third-party and independent performances in United States presidential elections: National results for third-party or independent presidential candidates that won above 5% of the popular vote (1788–present) National results for third-party or independent presidential candidates that won between 1% and 5% of ...

  5. List of United States major third-party and independent ...

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    Criteria The presidential candidates are listed here based on three criteria: They were not members of one of the six major parties in U.S. history: the Federalist Party, the Democratic-Republican Party, the National Republican Party, the Whig Party, the Democratic Party, and the Republican Party [1] at the time of their candidacy. Independent candidates are included. They either received at ...

  6. 2024 wild card: A banner year for third-party candidates - AOL

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    Unenthusiastic about either of their likely choices for president, many Americans say they want more, seeding the ground for a possible bumper crop of third-party and independent presidential ...

  7. List of United States presidential candidates - Wikipedia

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    The following candidates received at least one electoral vote in elections held before the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment in 1804. [3][4] Winning candidates are bolded. Political parties began to nominate presidential candidates in the 1796 presidential election, [5] and candidates are listed as members of the Democratic-Republican Party (DR) or the Federalist Party (F) for the 1796 and ...

  8. Where third-party candidates have gotten on — or off — the ...

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    Third-party candidates have played a big role in deciding key presidential battleground states in the last few years. Here's who is on the ballot in which states.

  9. List of United States presidential candidates by number of ...

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    List of presidential candidates by lifetime votes The following list indicates lifetime votes received across multiple elections in which the candidate was the nominee of a political party or was otherwise on a presidential ballot.