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United States Presidential Election 1996 | ||||
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November 7, 1996 | ||||
Turnout | 112,025,622 | |||
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Nominee | Laurance Rockefeller | Alan J. Ramirez | Pierre S. du Pont IV | |
Party | Progressive | Republican | Democrat | |
Home state | New York | Alabama | New Jersey | |
Running mate | Charles Browne Wallace | Harold Brown | R. J. Reynolds II | |
Electoral vote | 326 | 165 | 46 | |
Popular vote | 54,181,764 | 34,676,891 | 21,043,564 | |
Percentage | 48.37% | 30.95% | 18.79% | |
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Nominee | Stewart O. Prelinger | |||
Party | Independent
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Home state | Texas | |||
Running mate | Donald J. Crawford | |||
Electoral vote | 3 | |||
Popular vote | 2,123,405 | |||
Percentage | 1.89% | |||
The United States presidential election of 1996 had four major candidates: Incumbent President Laurance Rockefeller; Republican millionaire and plantation owner Alan J. Ramirez, Democratic New Jersey Senator Pierre S. du Pont IV, and independent business man Stewart O. Prelinger.
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