Losing U.S. Presidential Candidates by Prior Offices - Statistics

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Political Party Prior Offices Presidential Candidate % Correct
Democratic Member of the U.S. House from TN-4, TN-6; U.S. Senator from Tennessee; Vice President Al Gore
96%
Democratic First Lady of Arkansas; First Lady of the United States; U.S. Senator from New York; Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
96%
Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts; U.S. Senator from Massachusetts John Kerry
96%
Republican Member of the U.S. House from AZ-1; U.S. Senator from Arizona John McCain
96%
Republican Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney
96%
Republican Member of the U.S. House from CA-12; U.S. Senator from California; Vice President Richard Nixon
96%
Republican U.S. Senator from Arizona Barry Goldwater
92%
Republican Member of the Kansas House of Representatives; County Attorney of Russell County; Member of the U.S. House from KS-6, KS-1; U.S. Senator from Kansas and Senate Majority Leader and Chair of the RNC Bob Dole
92%
Republican Member of the U.S. House from TX-7; Ambassador to the United Nations; Chair of the RNC; Chief of the U.S. Liaison Office to China; Director of Central Intelligence; Vice President; President George H.W. Bush
92%
Democratic Member of the Georgia State Senate; Governor of Georgia; President Jimmy Carter
92%
None None (Founder and CEO of Electronic Data Systems) Ross Perot
92%
Democratic Attorney General of Minnesota; U.S. Senator from Minnesota; Vice President Walter Mondale
92%
Republican Member of the U.S. House from MI-5 and House Minority Leader; Vice President; President Gerald Ford
88%
Democratic Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives; Governor of Massachusetts Michael Dukakis
88%
Republican Director of the U.S. Food Administration; Secretary of Commerce; President Herbert Hoover
85%
Democratic Mayor of Minneapolis; U.S. Senator from Minnesota; Vice President Hubert Humphrey
85%
Federalist Delegate to the Continental Congress from Massachusetts; Envoy to France; Minister to the Netherlands; Minister to the United Kingdom; Vice President; President John Adams
85%
Progressive Member of the New York State Assembly; President of the New York City Board of Police Commissioners; Assistant Secretary of the Navy; Governor of New York; Vice President; President Theodore Roosevelt
85%
Democratic-Republican Delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia; Governor of Virginia; Delegate to the Congress of the Confederation; Minister Plenipotentiary; Minister to France; Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson
85%
Democratic Member of the U.S. House from SD-1; Director of Food for Peace; U.S. Senator from South Dakota George McGovern
81%
American Independent Governor of Alabama; First Gentleman of Alabama George Wallace
81%
Republican U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York; District Attorney of New York County; Governor of New York Thomas Dewey
73%
Republican U.S. Solicitor General; Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit; Governor-General of the Philippines; Provisional Governor of Cuba; Secretary of War; President William Howard Taft
73%
Democratic Governor of Illinois Adlai Stevenson
69%
Republican Governor of Kansas Alf Landon
69%
Democratic Member of the New York Assembly; Sheriff of New York County; President of the New York City Board of Alderman; Governor of New York Al Smith
69%
Democratic Member of the U.S. House from TN-at-large; Justice on the Tennessee Supreme Court; Territorial Governor of Florida; U.S. Senator from Tennessee Andrew Jackson
69%
Federalist Minister to France Charles Pinckney
69%
Democratic 4th Commanding General of the U.S. Army George McClellan
69%
Democratic Sheriff of Erie County; Mayor of Buffalo; Governor of New York; President Grover Cleveland
69%
Democratic-Republican; National Republican; Whig Member of the U.S. House from KY-5, KY-2, KY-3 and Speaker of the House; Senator from Kentucky; Secretary of State Henry Clay
69%
National Republican Member of the Massachusetts Senate; U.S. Senator from Massachusetts; Secretary of State; President John Quincy Adams
69%
Republican None (Commonwealth & Southern Executive) Wendell Willkie
69%
Federalist U.S. Senator from New York; Mayor of New York City; Lieutenant Governor of New York Dewitt Clinton
65%
Republican Member of the U.S. House from ME-3 and Speaker of the House; U.S. Senator from Maine; Secretary of State James Blaine
65%
Progressive Member of the U.S. House from WI-3; Governor of Wisconsin; U.S. Senator from Wisconsin Robert La Follette, Sr.
65%
Federalist U.S. Senator from New York; Minister to the United Kingdom Rufus King
65%
Democratic Secretary of State of Illinois; Associate Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court; Member of the U.S. House from IL-5; U.S. Senator from Illinois Stephen Douglas
65%
Democratic Member of the U.S. House from NE-1 William Jennings Bryan
65%
Republican U.S. Senator from Indiana; President Benjamin Harrison
62%
Republican Governor of New York; Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Charles Evans Hughes
62%
Liberal Republican + Democratic Member of the U.S. House from NY-6 Horace Greeley
62%
Democratic Member of the U.S. House from OH-3; Governor of Ohio James Cox
62%
Constitutional Union Member of the Tennessee Senate; Member of the U.S. House from TN-7 and Speaker of the House; Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives; Secretary of War; U.S. Senator from Tennessee John Bell
62%
Democratic Member of the U.S. House from KY-8; Vice President John Breckinridge
62%
Democratic Member of the U.S. House from WV-1; Solicitor General; Ambassador to the United Kingdom John Davis
62%
Republican Military Governor of California; U.S. Senator from California John Fremont
62%
Democratic; Free Soil Surrogate of Columbia County; Member of the New York Senate; Attorney General of New York; U.S. Senator from New York; Governor of New York; Secretary of State; Minister to the United Kingdom; Vice President; President Martin Van Buren
62%
American (Know Nothing) Comptroller of New York; Member of the U.S. House from NY-32 and Chair of the Ways and Means Committee; Vice President; President Millard Fillmore
62%
Democratic Corporation Counsel of New York City; Member of the New York State Assembly from New York County; Governor of New York Samuel Tilden
62%
Whig Secretary of the Northwest Territory; Delegate to the U.S. House from the Northwest Territory; Governor of the Indiana Territory; Member of the U.S. House from OH-1; Member of the Ohio Senate; U.S. Senator from Ohio; Minister to Gran Colombia William Henry Harrison
62%
Democratic Major General in the U.S. Army Winfield Hancock
62%
Whig 3rd Commanding General of the U.S. Army Winfield Scott
62%
Democratic Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals Alton B. Parker
58%
Democratic Mayor of Utica; Member of the New York State Assembly from Oneida County and Speaker of the New York State Assembly; Governor of New York Horatio Seymour
58%
Democratic Governor of the Michigan Territory; Secretary of War; Ambassador to France; U.S. Senator from Michigan Lewis Cass
58%
Democratic-Republican U.S. Senator from Georgia and president pro tempore of the U.S. Senate; Minister to France; Secretary of War; Secretary of the Treasury William Crawford
58%
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