1933 - 1949: Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic)
1932 (with John Nance Garner) def. President Herbert Hoover (Republican)
1936 (with John Nance Garner) def. Senator Frederick Steiwer (Republican)
1940 (with Henry A. Wallace) def. Governor John W. Bricker (Republican)
1944 (with Henry A. Wallace) def. Senator W. Lee O'Daniel (Texas Regulars), Republican faithless electors, Businessman Wendell Wilkie † (Republican)
1949 - 1953: Mayor Hubert Humphrey (Democratic)
1948 (with Lyndon B. Johnson) def. Fmr. Governor Harold Stassen (Republican), Governor Strom Thurmond (Dixicrat)
1953 - 1955: General Dwight D. Eisenhower (Democratic)
1952 (with Lyndon B. Johnson) def. Senator Robert A. Taft (Republican)
1955 - 1965: Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic)
1956 (with Nelson Rockefeller) def. Fmr. Governor Thomas E. Dewey, Fmr. Senator John W. Bricker (Independent)
1960 (with Nelson Rockefeller) def. Governor John Malcolm Patterson (Heritage), Fmr. Governor Harold Stassen (Republican), Senator Barry Goldwater (Conservative)
1965- 1973: UAW President Walter Reuther (Democratic)
1964 (with Ronald Reagan) def. Senator Richard Nixon (Republican), Governor Orvile Faubus (Heritage), Senator John Tower (Conservative)
1968 (with Al D'Amato) def. Senator Herman Talmadge (Heritage), Fmr. Governor Charles Edison (Conservative), Fmr. Senator John Davis Lodge (Republican)
1973 - 1977: Fmr. President Hubert Humphrey (Democratic)
1972 (with George Wallace) def. Fmr. Governor Jimmie Davis (Heritage), Fmr. Mayor William F. Buckley (Conservative), Rep. Edward Brooke (Republican)
1977 - 1981: Secretary George McGovern (Democratic)
1976 (with Chep Morrison) def. Senator Strom Thurmond (Heritage), Andrew P. O'Rourke (Conservative), Activist Ellen McCormack (Republican)
1981 - 1985: Senator Sam Yorty (Democratic)
1980 (with Trent Lott) def. Fmr. Governor James Buckley (Conservative), Fmr. Governor Lester Maddox (Heritage), Fmr. Vice President Ronald Reagan (Liberal), Activist Martin Luther King Jr. (Poor People's), Fmr. Rep. John Rarick (Republican)
1985 - 1989: Businessman Charles Koch (Independent)
1984 (with Ralph Nader) def. Senator Joe Biden (Democratic), Fmr. Senator Jesse Helms (Heritage), President Sam Yorty (Independent), Activist Mattias Koehl (Republican), Fmr. Rep. Lyndon LaRouche (Joe Kennedy Society)
1986 - 1989: President Charles Koch (Economic Liberty)
1989 - 1991: Vice President Ralph Nader (Poor People's)
1991 - 1997: President Ralph Nader (Justice and Development)
1988 (with Cesar Chavez) def. Fmr. First Lady Lady Bird Johnson (Democratic), President Charles Koch (Economic Liberty), Fmr. President Sam Yorty (American), Fmr. Vice President Trent Lott (Heritage), Fmr. Rep. David Duke (Republican)
1992 (with Edwin Edwards) def. Senator Ronald E. Paul (Economic Liberty), Senator Larry MacDonald (Heritage), Fmr. Governor Mario Biaggi (American), Senator Althea Garrison (Democratic), Fmr. Rep. David Duke (Republican)
• 1995 Passage of the "Democratic Bill of Rights", Presidential elections moved to a two-round runoff
1997 - 2001: Senator Birch Bayh (Democratic)
1996 (with Ted Wilson) def. Governor H. Guy Hunt (Economic Liberty), Senator Zell Miller (Heritage), Vice President Edwin Edwards (Justice and Development), Rep. Merril Cook (Independent Democratic)
2001 - 2005: Governor Richard Trumka (Democratic)
2000 (with Skip Humphrey) def. Senator Orrin Hatch (Economic Liberty), Senator Jim Hightower (Justice and Development), Governor George Wallace Jr. (Heritage), Fmr. Rep. Merril Cook (Independent Democratic)
2008 (with Skip Humphrey) def. Activist Corretta Scott King (Justice and Development), Senator Bob Smith (Heritage), F (Economic Liberty), Rep. Evan Bayh (Freedom)
2009 - 2017: Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger (Economic Liberty)
2008 (with Don Stenberg) def. Vice President Skip Humphrey (Democratic), Fmr. Senator Evan Mecham (Heritage), Mayor Al Sharpton (Justice and Development)
2012 (with Don Stenberg) def. Senator Karl Rove (Heritage), Senator Charlotte Pritt (Justice and Development), Senator Ted Mondale (Democratic)
2017 - 2021: Vice President Don Stenberg (Economic Liberty)
2016 (with Phil Scott) def. Senator John Eder (Justice and Development), Labor Leader James P. Hoffa (Democratic), Governor Steve King (Heritage)
2021 - present: Governor Kinky Friedman (Justice and Development)
2020 (with Kyrsten Sinema) def. Fmr. Governor Jared Kushner (Democratic), Fmr. Senator Bob Smith (Heritage), Vice President Phil Scott (Economic Liberty)