Republican Party (United States) Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in! === In presidential elections: 1856–present === {{See also|List of United States Republican Party presidential tickets}} {|class="sortable wikitable" |- !Election !Presidential ticket !Votes !Vote % !Electoral votes !+/– !Result |- |align=center|[[1856 United States presidential election|1856]] |[[John C. Frémont]]/[[William L. Dayton]] |align=center|1,342,345 |align=center|33.1 |align=left|{{Composition bar|114|296|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|''New party'' |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[1860 United States presidential election|1860]] |[[Abraham Lincoln]]/[[Hannibal Hamlin]] |align=center|1,865,908 |align=center|39.8 |align=left|{{Composition bar|180|303|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}66 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1864 United States presidential election|1864]] |[[Abraham Lincoln]]/[[Andrew Johnson]] |align=center|2,218,388 |align=center|55.0 |align=left|{{Composition bar|212|233|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}32 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1868 United States presidential election|1868]] |[[Ulysses S. Grant]]/[[Schuyler Colfax]] |align=center|3,013,421 |align=center|52.7 |align=left|{{Composition bar|214|294|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}2 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1872 United States presidential election|1872]] |[[Ulysses S. Grant]]/[[Henry Wilson]] |align=center|3,598,235 |align=center|55.6 |align=left|{{Composition bar|286|352|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}72 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1876 United States presidential election|1876]] |[[Rutherford B. Hayes]]/[[William A. Wheeler]] |align=center|4,034,311 |align=center|47.9 |align=left|{{Composition bar|185|369|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}134 |{{won}}{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Although Hayes won a majority of votes in the Electoral College, Democrat [[Samuel J. Tilden]] won a majority of the popular vote.}} |- |align=center|[[1880 United States presidential election|1880]] |[[James A. Garfield]]/[[Chester A. Arthur]] |align=center|4,446,158 |align=center|48.3 |align=left|{{Composition bar|214|369|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}29 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1884 United States presidential election|1884]] |[[James G. Blaine]]/[[John A. Logan]] |align=center|4,856,905 |align=center|48.3 |align=left|{{Composition bar|182|401|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}32 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[1888 United States presidential election|1888]] |[[Benjamin Harrison]]/[[Levi P. Morton]] |align=center|5,443,892 |align=center|47.8 |align=left|{{Composition bar|233|401|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}51 |{{won}}{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Although Harrison won a majority of votes in the Electoral College, Democrat [[Grover Cleveland]] won a plurality of the popular vote.}} |- |align=center|[[1892 United States presidential election|1892]] |[[Benjamin Harrison]]/[[Whitelaw Reid]] |align=center|5,176,108 |align=center|43.0 |align=left|{{Composition bar|145|444|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}88 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[1896 United States presidential election|1896]] |[[William McKinley]]/[[Garret Hobart]] |align=center|7,111,607 |align=center|51.0 |align=left|{{Composition bar|271|447|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}126 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1900 United States presidential election|1900]] |[[William McKinley]]/[[Theodore Roosevelt]] |align=center|7,228,864 |align=center|51.6 |align=left|{{Composition bar|292|447|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}21 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1904 United States presidential election|1904]] |[[Theodore Roosevelt]]/[[Charles W. Fairbanks]] |align=center|7,630,457 |align=center|56.4 |align=left|{{Composition bar|336|476|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}44 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1908 United States presidential election|1908]] |[[William Howard Taft]]/[[James S. Sherman]] |align=center|7,678,395 |align=center|51.6 |align=left|{{Composition bar|321|483|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}15 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1912 United States presidential election|1912]] |[[William Howard Taft]]/[[Nicholas M. Butler]]{{efn|Incumbent vice-president [[James S. Sherman]] was re-nominated as Taft's running-mate, but died six days prior to the election. Butler was chosen to receive the Republican vice-presidential votes after the election.}} |align=center|3,486,242 |align=center|23.2 |align=left|{{Composition bar|8|531|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}313 |{{lost}}{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Taft finished in third place in both the electoral and popular vote, behind [[Progressive Party (United States, 1912)|Progressive]] [[Theodore Roosevelt]].}} |- |align=center|[[1916 United States presidential election|1916]] |[[Charles Evans Hughes|Charles E. Hughes]]/[[Charles W. Fairbanks]] |align=center|8,548,728 |align=center|46.1 |align=left|{{Composition bar|254|531|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}246 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[1920 United States presidential election|1920]] |[[Warren G. Harding]]/[[Calvin Coolidge]] |align=center|16,144,093 |align=center|60.3 |align=left|{{Composition bar|404|531|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}150 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1924 United States presidential election|1924]] |[[Calvin Coolidge]]/[[Charles G. Dawes]] |align=center|15,723,789 |align=center|54.0 |align=left|{{Composition bar|382|531|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}22 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1928 United States presidential election|1928]] |[[Herbert Hoover]]/[[Charles Curtis]] |align=center|21,427,123 |align=center|58.2 |align=left|{{Composition bar|444|531|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}62 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1932 United States presidential election|1932]] |[[Herbert Hoover]]/[[Charles Curtis]] |align=center|15,761,254 |align=center|39.7 |align=left|{{Composition bar|59|531|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}385 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[1936 United States presidential election|1936]] |[[Alf Landon]]/[[Frank Knox]] |align=center|16,679,543 |align=center|36.5 |align=left|{{Composition bar|8|531|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}51 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[1940 United States presidential election|1940]] |[[Wendell Willkie]]/[[Charles L. McNary]] |align=center|22,347,744 |align=center|44.8 |align=left|{{Composition bar|82|531|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}74 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[1944 United States presidential election|1944]] |[[Thomas E. Dewey]]/[[John W. Bricker]] |align=center|22,017,929 |align=center|45.9 |align=left|{{Composition bar|99|531|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}17 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[1948 United States presidential election|1948]] |[[Thomas E. Dewey]]/[[Earl Warren]] |align=center|21,991,292 |align=center|45.1 |align=left|{{Composition bar|189|531|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}90 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[1952 United States presidential election|1952]] |[[Dwight D. Eisenhower]]/[[Richard Nixon]] |align=center|34,075,529 |align=center|55.2 |align=left|{{Composition bar|442|531|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}253 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1956 United States presidential election|1956]] |[[Dwight D. Eisenhower]]/[[Richard Nixon]] |align=center|35,579,180 |align=center|57.4 |align=left|{{Composition bar|457|531|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}15 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1960 United States presidential election|1960]] |[[Richard Nixon]]/[[Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.]] |align=center|34,108,157 |align=center|49.6 |align=left|{{Composition bar|219|537|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}238 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[1964 United States presidential election|1964]] |[[Barry Goldwater]]/[[William E. Miller]] |align=center|27,175,754 |align=center|38.5 |align=left|{{Composition bar|52|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}167 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[1968 United States presidential election|1968]] |[[Richard Nixon]]/[[Spiro Agnew]] |align=center|31,783,783 |align=center|43.4 |align=left|{{Composition bar|301|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}249 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1972 United States presidential election|1972]] |[[Richard Nixon]]/[[Spiro Agnew]] |align=center|47,168,710 |align=center|60.7 |align=left|{{Composition bar|520|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}219 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1976 United States presidential election|1976]] |[[Gerald Ford]]/[[Bob Dole]] |align=center|38,148,634 |align=center|48.0 |align=left|{{Composition bar|240|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}280 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[1980 United States presidential election|1980]] |[[Ronald Reagan]]/[[George H. W. Bush]] |align=center|43,903,230 |align=center|50.7 |align=left|{{Composition bar|489|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}249 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1984 United States presidential election|1984]] |[[Ronald Reagan]]/[[George H. W. Bush]] |align=center|54,455,472 |align=center|58.8 |align=left|{{Composition bar|525|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}36 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1988 United States presidential election|1988]] |[[George H. W. Bush]]/[[Dan Quayle]] |align=center|48,886,097 |align=center|53.4 |align=left|{{Composition bar|426|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}99 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[1992 United States presidential election|1992]] |[[George H. W. Bush]]/[[Dan Quayle]] |align=center|39,104,550 |align=center|37.4 |align=left|{{Composition bar|168|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}258 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[1996 United States presidential election|1996]] |[[Bob Dole]]/[[Jack Kemp]] |align=center|39,197,469 |align=center|40.7 |align=left|{{Composition bar|159|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}9 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[2000 United States presidential election|2000]] |[[George W. Bush]]/[[Dick Cheney]] |align=center|50,456,002 |align=center|47.9 |align=left|{{Composition bar|271|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}112 |{{won}}{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Although Bush won a majority of votes in the Electoral College, Democrat [[Al Gore]] won a plurality of the popular vote.}} |- |align=center|[[2004 United States presidential election|2004]] |[[George W. Bush]]/[[Dick Cheney]] |align=center|62,040,610 |align=center|50.7 |align=left|{{Composition bar|286|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}15 |{{won}} |- |align=center|[[2008 United States presidential election|2008]] |[[John McCain]]/[[Sarah Palin]] |align=center|59,948,323 |align=center|45.7 |align=left|{{Composition bar|173|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}113 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[2012 United States presidential election|2012]] |[[Mitt Romney]]/[[Paul Ryan]] |align=center|60,933,504 |align=center|47.2 |align=left|{{Composition bar|206|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}33 |{{lost}} |- |align=center|[[2016 United States presidential election|2016]] |[[Donald Trump]]/[[Mike Pence]] |align=center|62,984,828 |align=center|46.1 |align=left|{{Composition bar|304|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{increase}}98 |{{won}}{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Although Trump won a majority of votes in the Electoral College, Democrat [[Hillary Clinton]] won a plurality of the popular vote.}} |- |align=center|[[2020 United States presidential election|2020]] |[[Donald Trump]]/[[Mike Pence]] |align=center|74,216,154 |align=center|46.9 |align=left|{{Composition bar|232|538|hex=#FF0000}} |align=left|{{decrease}}72 |{{lost}} |} Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. 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