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Races where the Third Party/Independent did pretty well (2002~2010)


Timur

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  1. 1. 2002 Arizona Gubernatorial

    • Janet Napolitano (D)
    • Matt Salmon (R)
    • Richard D. Mahoney (I)
      0
    • Barry Hess (L)
      0
  2. 2. 2002 California Gubernatorial

    • Gray Davis (D)
    • Bill Simon (R)
    • Peter Miguel Camejo (G)
      0
    • Gary David Copeland (L)
      0
    • Reinhold Gulke (American Independent)
      0
    • Iris Adam (Natural Law)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  3. 3. 2002 Maine Gubernatorial

    • John Baldacci (D)
    • Peter Cianchette (R)
    • Jonathan Carter (G)
      0
    • John Michael (I)
      0
  4. 4. 2002 Minnesota Gubernatorial

    • Tim Pawlenty (R)
    • Roger Moe (Democratic-Farmer-Labor)
    • Tim Penny (Minnesota Independence)
      0
    • Ken Pentel (G)
      0
    • Booker Hodges IV (I)
      0
    • Kari Sachs (Socialist Workers)
      0
    • Lawrence Aeshliman (C)
      0
    • Lealand Vettelson
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  5. 5. 2002 New Mexico Gubernatorial

    • Bill Richardson (D)
    • John Sanchez (R)
    • David Bacon (G)
  6. 6. 2002 New York Gubernatorial

    • George Pataki (R, Conservative)
    • Cal McCall (D, Working Families)
    • Tom Golisano (NY Independence)
      0
    • Gerald Cornin (Right to Life)
    • Stanley Aronowitz (G)
      0
    • Thomas K. Leighton (Marijuana Reform)
      0
    • Andrew Cuomo [Yes, that one] (Liberal)
      0
    • Scott Jeffrey (L)
      0
  7. 7. 2002 Oklahoma Gubernatorial

    • Brad Henry (D)
    • Steve Largent (R)
    • Gary Richardson (I)
      0
  8. 8. Vermont Gubernatorial 2002

    • Jim Douglas (R)
    • Doug Racine (D)
    • Cornelius Hogan (I)
      0
    • Cris Ericson (Marijuana)
      0
    • Michael Badamo (Vermont Progressive)
    • Joel Williams (Libertarian)
      0
    • Patricia Hejny (Grassroots)
      0
    • Marilynn Christian (Restore Justice-Freedom
      0
    • Peter Diamondstone (Liberty Union)
      0
    • Brian Pearl (Independent)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  9. 9. 2002 Wisconsin Gubernatorial

    • Jim Doyle (D)
    • Scott McCallum (R)
    • Ed Thompson (L)
    • Jim Young (G)
      0
    • Allan D. Eisenberg (Reform)
      0
    • Ty A. Bollerud (I)
      0
    • Mike Managan (I)
      0
    • Aneb Jah Rasta (I)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  10. 10. 2006 Illinois Gubernatorial

    • Rod Blagojevich (D)
      0
    • Judy Baar Topinka (R)
    • Rich Whitney (G)
  11. 11. 2006 Maine Gubernatorial

    • John Baldacci (D)
    • Chandler Woodcock (R)
    • Barbara Merrill (I)
      0
    • Pat LaMarche (G)
      0
    • Philip Morris Napier (I)
      0
  12. 12. 2006 Massachusetts Gubernatorial

    • Deval Patrick (D)
    • Kerry Healey (R)
    • Christy Mihos (I)
      0
    • Grace Ross (Green-Rainbow)
      0
    • Write-in/Blank
      0
  13. 13. 2006 Minnesota Gubernatorial

    • Tim Pawlenty (R)
    • Mike Hatch (Democratic-Farmer-Labor)
    • Peter Hutchinson (Minnesota Independence)
      0
    • Ken Pentel (G)
      0
    • Walt E. Brown (I)
      0
    • Leslie Davis (American)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  14. 14. 2006 Texas Gubernatorial

    • Rick Perry (R)
    • Chris Bell (D)
      0
    • Carole Keeton Strayhorn (I)
    • Richard "Kinky" Friedman (I)
      0
    • James Werner (L)
      0
    • James "Patriot" Dillon (Write-in)
      0
  15. 15. 2007 Louisiana Gubernatorial

    • Bobby Jindal (R)
    • Walter Boasso (D)
    • John Georges (I)
      0
    • Foster Campbell (D)
      0
    • Mary Volentine Smith (D)
      0
    • Belinda Alexandrenko (I)
      0
    • Anthony Gentile (I)
      0
    • T. Lee Horne III (L)
      0
    • Sheldon Forest (I)
      0
    • M. V. "Vinny" Mendoza (D)
      0
    • Hardy Parkerson (D)
      0
    • Arthur D. "Jim" Nichols (I)
      0
  16. 16. 2008 Vermont Gubernatorial

    • Jim Douglas (R)
    • Anthony Pollina (I)
      0
    • Gaye Symington (D)
    • Tony O'Connor (I)
      0
    • Sam Young (I)
      0
    • Pete Diamondstone (Liberty Union)
      0
    • Cris Ericson (I)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  17. 17. 2009 New Jersey Gubernatorial

    • Chris Christie (R)
    • Jon Corzine (D)
      0
    • Chris Daggett (I)
      0
    • Kenneth R. Kaplan (L)
      0
    • Gary T. Steele (Leadership, Independence, Vision)
    • Jason Cullen (People not Politics)
    • David R. Meiswinkle (Middle Class Empowerment)
      0
    • Kostas Petris (For the People)
      0
    • Gregory Pason (Socialist Party USA)
      0
    • Gary Stein (Rock the Boat, various other slogans)
      0
    • Joshua Leinsdorf (Fair Election Party)
      0
    • Alvin Lindsay Jr. (Lindsay for Govenror)
      0
  18. 18. 2010 Colorado Gubernatorial

    • John Hickenlooper (D)
    • Tom Tancredo (C)
    • Dan Maes (R)
      0
    • Jaimes Brown (L)
      0
    • Jason R. Clark (I)
      0
    • Paul Fiorino (I)
      0
    • Write-in
  19. 19. 2010 Idaho Gubernatorial

    • Butch Otter (R)
    • Keith G. Allred (D)
    • Jana M. Kemp (I)
      0
    • Ted Dunlap (L)
      0
    • Pro-Life (I)
      0
  20. 20. 2010 Maine Gubernatorial

    • Paul LePage (R)
    • Eliot Cutler (I)
    • Libby Mitchell (D)
      0
    • Shawn Moody (I)
      0
    • Kevin Scott (I)
      0
  21. 21. 2010 Massachusetts Gubernatorial

    • Deval Patrick (D)
    • Charlie Baker (R)
    • Tim Cahill (I)
      0
    • Jill Stein (G)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  22. 22. 2010 Minnesota Gubernatorial

    • Mark Dayton (Democratic-Farmer-Labor)
    • Tom Emmer (R)
    • Tom Horner (Minnesota Independence)
      0
    • Chris Wright (Grassroots)
      0
    • Farheen Hakeem (Green)
      0
    • Ken Pentel (Ecology Democracy)
      0
    • Linda Eno (Resource Party)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  23. 23. 2010 Rhode Island Gubernatorial

    • Lincoln Chafee (I)
      0
    • John Robitaille (R)
    • Frank Capiro (D)
    • Ken Block (Rhode Island Moderate)
      0
    • Joeseph Lusi (I)
      0
    • Todd Giroux (I)
      0
    • Ronald Algieri (I)
      0
  24. 24. 2010 Wyoming Gubernatorial

    • Matt Mead (R)
    • Leslie Peterson (D)
    • Taylor Haynes (I)
      0
    • Mike Wheeler (L)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  25. 25. 2002 US Senate in Alaska

    • Ted Stevens (R)
    • Frank Vondersaar (D)
    • Jim Sykes (G)
      0
    • Jim Dore (Alaskan Independence)
    • Leonard Karpinski (L)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  26. 26. 2002 US Senate in Kansas

    • Pat Roberts (R)
    • Steven Rosile (L)
    • George Cook (Reform)
      0
  27. 27. 2002 US Senate in Massachusetts

    • John Kerry (D)
    • Michael Cloud (L)
    • Randall Forsberg (Write-in)
      0
    • Other Write-in
      0
  28. 28. 2002 US Senate in Mississippi

    • Thad Cochran (R)
    • Shawn O'Hara (Reform)
  29. 29. 2002 US Senate in Oklahoma

    • Jim Inhofe (R)
    • David Walters (D)
    • James Germalic (I)
      0
  30. 30. 2002 US Senate in Virginia

    • John Warner (R)
    • Nancy Spannaus (I)
      0
    • Jacob Hornberger (I)
    • Write-in
      0
  31. 31. 2004 Oklahoma Senate

    • Tom Coburn (R)
    • Brad Carson (D)
    • Sheila Bilyeu (I)
      0
  32. 32. 2006 US Senate in Connecticut

    • Joe Lieberman (Connecticut for Lieberman)
    • Ned Lamont (D)
    • Alan Schlesinger (R)
    • Ralph Ferrucci (G)
      0
    • Timothy Knibbs (Concerned Citizens)
      0
    • Carl E. Vassar (Write-in)
      0
  33. 33. 2006 US Senate in Indiana

    • Richard Lugar (R)
    • Steve Osborn (L)
    • Write-in
  34. 34. 2006 US Senate in Maine

    • Olympia Snowe (R)
    • Jean Hay Bright (D)
    • Bill Slavick (I)
      0
  35. 35. 2006 US Senate in Vermont

    • Bernie Sanders (I)
    • Richard Tarrant (R)
    • Cris Ericson (I)
      0
    • Craig Hill (G)
      0
    • Peter D. Moss (I)
      0
    • Peter Diamondstone (Liberty Union)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  36. 36. 2008 US Senate in Arkansas

    • Mark Pryor (D)
    • Rebekah Kennedy (G)
      0
  37. 37. 2008 US Senate in Idaho

    • Jim Risch (R)
    • Larry LaRocco (D)
      0
    • Rex Rammell (I)
    • Kent Marmon (L)
      0
    • Pro-Life (I)
      0
  38. 38. 2008 US Senate in Minnesota

    • Al Franken (Democratic-Farmer-Labor)
    • Norm Coleman (R)
    • Dean Barkley (Minnesota Independence)
      0
    • Charles Aldrich (L)
      0
    • James Niemackl (C)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  39. 39. 2008 US Senate in Oregon

    • Jeff Merkley (D)
    • Gordon Smith (R)
    • David Brownlow (C)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  40. 40. 2010 US Senate in Alaska

    • Lisa Murkowksi (Write-in)
      0
    • Joe Miller (R)
    • Scott McAdams (D)
    • David Haase (L)
      0
    • Timothy Carter (I)
      0
    • Ted Gianoutsos (I)
      0
    • Other Write-in
      0
  41. 41. 2010 US Senate in Florida

    • Marco Rubio (R)
    • Charlie Crist (I)
      0
    • Kendrick Meek (D)
    • Alexander Snitker (L)
      0
    • Sue Askeland (I)
      0
    • Rick Tyler (I)
      0
    • Bernie DeCastro (C)
      0
    • Lewis Jerome Armstrong (I)
      0
    • Bobbie Bean (I)
      0
    • Bruce Riggs (I)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  42. 42. 2010 US Senate in Indiana

    • Dan Coats (R)
    • Brad Ellsworth (D)
    • Rebecca Sink Burris (L)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  43. 43. 2010 US Senate in South Carolina

    • Jim DeMint (R)
    • Alvin Green (D)
    • Tom Clements (G)
      0
    • Write-in
      0
  44. 44. 2010 US Senate in Utah

    • Mike Lee (R)
    • Sam Granato (D)
    • Scott Bradley (C)
      0
  45. 45. And finally, not a race where a Third Party/Independent was competitive, but might be if held today: 2010 New York Gubernatorial Election

    • Andrew Cuomo (Democratic, Working Families, NY Independence)
      0
    • Carl Paladino (Republican, Conservative, Taxpayers)
    • Howie Hawkins (Green)
    • Warren Redlich (Libertarian)
    • Jimmy McMillan (The Rent is Too D--n High)
      0
    • Charles Barron (Freedom)
      0
    • Kirstin M. Davis (Prohibition)
      0
    • Scattering
      0


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R = Republican

D = Democratic

L = Libertarian

G = Green

C = Constitution

I = Independent

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