Slp National Candidates (Pdf)
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VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL AND VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES OF THE SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY Vote States on Year For President For Vice President Reported Ballot 1892 Simon Wing, Mass. Charles H. Matchett, N.Y. 21,173 5 1896 Charles H. Matchett, N.Y. Matthew Maguire, N.J. 36,367 20 1900 Joseph F. Malloney, Mass. Valentine Remmel, Pa. 33,382 22 1904 Charles H. Corregan, N.Y. William W. Cox, Ill. 33,510 19 1908 August Gillhaus, N.Y.* Donald L. Munro, Va. 14,029 15 1912 Arthur E. Reimer, Mass. August Gillhaus, N.Y. 29,213 20 1916 Arthur E. Reimer, Mass. Caleb Harrison, Ill. 14,670 17 1920 William W. Cox, Mo. August Gillhaus, N.Y. 30,513 14 1924 Frank T. Johns, Ore. Verne L. Reynolds, Md. 33,883 19 1928 Verne L. Reynolds, Mich.** Jeremiah D. Crowley, N.Y. 21,590 19 1932 Verne L. Reynolds, N.Y. John W. Aiken, Mass. 34,038 19 1936 John W. Aiken, Mass. Emil F. Teichert, N.Y. 12,788 18 1940 John W. Aiken, Mass. Aaron M. Orange, N.Y. 14,883 14 1944 Edward A. Teichert, Pa. Arla A. Albaugh, Ohio 45,336 15 1948 Edward A. Teichert, Pa. Stephen Emery, N.Y. 29,272 22 1952 Eric Hass, N.Y. Stephen Emery, N.Y. 30,426 23 1956 Eric Hass, N.Y. Georgia Cozzini, Wis. 44,547 14 1960 Eric Hass, N.Y. Georgia Cozzini, Wis. 47,647 15 1964 Eric Hass, N.Y. Henning A. Blomen, Mass. 45,319 16 1968 Henning A. Blomen, Mass. George S. Taylor, Pa. 52,588 13 1972 Louis Fisher, Ill. Genevieve Gunderson, Minn. 53,831 12 1976 Jules Levin, N.J. Constance Blomen, Mass. 9,265 10 1980 *** *Nominee was originally Morris (“Morrie”) R. Preston, a miner who was arrested on trumped- up murder charges during a citywide strike in Goldfield, Nev., in 1907. Preston served 10 years of a 20-year sentence before being released in 1917. He was pardoned posthumously by the Nevada State Supreme Court in 1982. **Nominee was originally Frank T. Johns, who drowned while attempting to rescue a child from the Deschutes River during an SLP campaign rally at Bend, Ore. ***Largely because of restrictive ballot access laws in most of the industrial states, the SLP has not nominated candidates for president and vice president since 1976..