Bill Clinton (democratic), George H. W. Bush (republican), and Henry Perot (reform) ran for president in 1992.
1996 U.S. Presidential Election Candidates
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Bill Clinton - Democratic Party
Bob Dole - Republican Party
H. Ross Perot - Reform Party
Ralph Nader - Green Party
Harry Browne - Libertarian Party
Howard Phillips - US Taxpayers Party
Dr. John Hagelin - Natural Law Party
Monica Moorehead - Workers World Party
Marsha Feinland - Peace and Freedom Party
Charles Collins - independent
James Harris - Socialist Workers Party
Dennis Peron - Grassroots Party
Mary Cal Hollis - Socialist Party
Jerry White - Socialist Equality Party
Diane Templin - American Party
Earl Dodge - Prohibition Party
A. Peter Crane - independent
Just. Ralph Forbes - America First Party
John Birrenback - Independent Grassroots Party
Isabell Masters, PhD - Looking Back Party
Steve Michael - independent
Bill Clinton (democratic), George H. W. Bush (republican), and Henry Perot (reform) ran for president in 1992.
No one. George h. W. Bush had retired. George W. Bush won his Texas gubernatorial race in 1994 and 1998. Jeb Bush lost his Florida gubernatorial race in 1994, but would run and win in 1998.
There was no presidential election in 1999
In 1992,Ross Perot ran for president but he lost the election to Bill Clinton.
Rear Admiral James B. Stockdale (1923-2005) was Ross Perot's running mate in the U. S. Presidential election of 1992.
George B. McClelland
The first presidential election was in 1788 and George Washington won and became the president of the United States. He ran unopposed.
Four people ran for president during the presidential election in the year 2008 Who were they? 44 people ran for president in 2008, unless this question is for second graders.
Incumbent President George W. Bush won reelection in the 2004 presidential election defeating John Kerry.
There was no election that year.
In 1959, no one ran for President as it was an off-year for presidential elections in the United States. The next presidential election was held in 1960, when Richard Nixon ran as the Republican candidate and John F. Kennedy ran as the Democratic candidate.
the 1796 presidential election:
He lost 8 prior elections, before winning the Presidential election in 1860. He never lost any Presidential election, and he ran twice, and was elected twice, as President.
The 12th amendment is that Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates will appear on 2 separate ballets. For example in the last presidential election Obama ran for President with Biden as Vice President and then on a separate ballet McCain ran with Palin as Vice President, rather with all 4 running for president. Before this the winner of the election was the President and the runner-up became the Vice President, but that became a problem because of partisan differences and thus we have the 12th amendment.