Electoral history of Pat Buchanan
United States presidential election, 1992 (Republican primaries)[1]
- George H. W. Bush (inc.) - 9,199,463 (72.84%)
- Pat Buchanan - 2,899,488 (22.96%)
- Unpledged delegates - 287,383 (2.28%)
- David Duke - 119,115 (0.94%)
- Ross Perot - 56,136 (0.44%)
- Pat Paulsen - 10,984 (0.09%)
- Maurice Horton - 9,637 (0.08%)
- Harold Stassen - 8,099 (0.06%)
United States presidential election, 1996 (Republican primaries):[2]
- Bob Dole - 9,024,742 (58.82%)
- Pat Buchanan - 3,184,943 (20.76%)
- Steve Forbes - 1,751,187 (11.41%)
- Lamar Alexander - 495,590 (3.23%)
- Alan Keyes - 471,716 (3.08%)
- Richard Lugar - 127,111 (0.83%)
- Unpledged delegates - 123,278 (0.80%)
- Phil Gramm - 71,456 (0.47%)
- Bob Dornan - 42,140 (0.28%)
- Morry Taylor - 21,180 (0.14%)
Won in Alaska, Louisiana, Missouri, and New Hampshire
1996 Republican National Convention
- Bob Dole - 1928
- Pat Buchanan - 47
- Steve Forbes - 2
- Alan Keyes - 1
- Robert Bork - 1
United States presidential election, 2000 (Reform Party primaries)[3]
- Donald Trump - 2,878 (33.39%)
- Pat Buchanan - 2,213 (25.68%)
- Uncommitted - 1,164 (13.51%)
- No preference - 617 (7.16%)
- Charles E. Collins - 535 (6.21%)
- John B. Anderson - 468 (5.43%)
- Robert M. Bowman - 292 (3.39%)
- John Hagelin - 220 (2.55%)
- George Weber - 217 (2.52%)
2000 Reform Party National Convention[4]
- Pat Buchanan - 453 (98.69%)
- Abstaining - 6 (1.31%)
United States presidential election, 2000
- George W. Bush/Dick Cheney (R) - 50,460,110 (47.9) and 271 electoral votes (30 states carried)
- Al Gore/Joe Lieberman (D) - 51,003,926 (48.4%) and 266 electoral votes (20 states and D.C. carried)
- Abstaining - 1 electoral vote (faithless elector from D.C.)
- Ralph Nader/Winona LaDuke (Green) - 2,883,105 (2.7%)
- Pat Buchanan/Ezola B. Foster (Reform) - 449,225 (0.4%)
- Harry Browne/Art Olivier (Libertarian) - 384,516 (0.4%)
- Howard Phillips/Curtis Frazier (Constitution) - 98,022 (0.1%)
- John Hagelin/Nat Goldhaber (Natural Law) - 83,702 (0.1%)
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