The 37 vote getters
Regretably, I see two seperate numbers. I guess the one that includes Nevada’s “nota” line and has more votes in the mix is more lukely to bethe correct tally, as ratified by the US Congress in January. Understand, the vote tally for Biden differs by 360 votes, and on down from there to all the runner-ups. I wikk possibly put up the other numbers.
1. Joe Biden/Kamala D. Harris (D) 51.3 81,268,564
2. Donald Trump/Mike Pence (R) 46.9 74,216,603
3. Jo Jorgensen/Spike Cohen (L) 1.2 1,864,720
4. Howie Hawkins/Angela Nicole Walker (G) 0.3 402,716
5. Roque De La Fuente (multiple running mates) (The Alliance Party) 0.1 88,214
6. Gloria La Riva (multiple running mates) (Party for Socialism and Liberation) 0.1 84,905
7. Kanye West/Michelle Tidball (Independent) 0.0 67,908
8. Don Blankenship/William Mohr (Constitution Party) 0.0 59,924 0
9. Brock Pierce/Karla Ballard (Independent) 0.0 49,695 0
10. Brian T. Carroll/Amar Patel (American Solidarity Party) 0.0 35,261 0
11. Alyson Kennedy/Malcolm Jarrett (Socialist Workers Party) 0.0 6,791
12. Bill Hammons/Eric Bodenstab (Unity Party) 0.0 6,647
13. Jade Simmons (multiple running mates) (Independent) 0.0 6,534
14. Jerry Segal/John de Graaf (Bread and Roses) 0.0 5,949
15. Dario David Hunter/Dawn Neptune Adams (Progressive Party) 0.0 5,394
16. Phil Collins/Billy Joe Parker (Prohibition Party) 0.0 4,844
17. Jesse Ventura/Cynthia McKinney (Green Party of Alaska) 0.0 3,284
18. President Boddie/Eric Stoneham (C.U.P.) 0.0 3,171
19. Joe McHugh/Elizabeth Storm (Independent) 0.0 2,843
20. Mark Charles/Adrian Wallace (Independent) 0.0 2,662
21. Sheila Tittle (multiple running mates) (Independent) 0.0 1,806
22. Connie Gammon/Phil Collins (Independent) 0.0 1,475
23. J.R. Myers/Tiara Lusk (Life and Liberty) 0.0 1,372
24. Tom Hoefling/Andy Prior (Independent) 0.0 1,241
25. H. Brooke Paige/Thomas Witman (Grumpy Old Patriots) 0.0 1,175
26. Christopher Lafontaine/Michael Speed (Independent) 0.0 856
27. Kyle Kenley Kopitke (multiple running mates) (Independent) 0.0 815
28. Ricki Sue King/Dayna Chandler (Genealogy Know Your Family History Party) 0.0 546
29. Princess Khadijah M. Pres Jacob-Fambro/Khadijah Maryam Jacob Sr. (Independent) 0.0 497
30. Blake Huber/Frank Atwood (Approval Voting Party) 0.0 409
31. Joseph Kishore/Norissa Santa Cruz (Socialist Equality Party) 0.0 317
32. Richard Duncan/Mitch Bupp (Independent) 0.0 213
33. Jordan Marc Scott/Jennifer Tepool (Independent) 0.0 175
34. Gary Swing/David Olszta (Boiling Frog) 0.0 141
35. Keith McCormic/Sam Blasiak (Bull Moose) 0.0 126
36. Zachary Scalf/Matthew Lyda (Independent) 0.0 29
37. Valerie Mccray 0.0 17
Other write-in votes 0.1 182,482
Intetesting to note Valerie Mcvray coming in last — where in the immediate aftermath of election night there was a profile from Reason magazine on who they thought had come in last — Zachary Scalf.
We see a drop off of Constitution Party’s fortunes. I am guessing previous candidates — Howard Philips and Cuck Baldwin — had larger profiles and histories in right wing politics than our current entrant, with perhaps Trump’s hardline stance on immigration and rhetorical appeals to Christian conservatives dampens the election prospects — or perhaps the party simply lost some big state ballot line. Oddly, the Party for Socialism and Liberation gains — socoalism big with the kids thesedays, I suppose — if it is intersectional and woke enough. Roque de la Fuente appears to have gained by name recognition — running every election cycle — now a party unto himself beating the Constitution Party.