FACTOID # 1: In the 2000 Presidential Election, Texas gave Ralph Nader the 3rd highest popular vote count of any US state.
 
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The West > California > Presidential Elections

CALIFORNIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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1932 > Popular Votes for William Upshaw 20,637 [1st of 11]
1932 > Popular Votes for William Upshaw (% of total) 0.91 % [1st of 11]
1936 > Electoral Votes for Alfred Landon 0 [6th of 48]
1936 > Electoral Votes for Franklin Roosevelt 22 [6th of 48]
1936 > Popular Votes for Alfred Landon 836,431 [5th of 48]
1936 > Popular Votes for Alfred Landon (% of total) 31.7 % [28th of 48]
1936 > Popular Votes for D. Leigh Colvin (% of total) 0.49 % [1st of 4]
2004 > Popular Votes for George W. Bush (% of total) 44.36 % [44th of 51]
2004 > Popular Votes for John Kerry 6,745,485 [1st of 51]
2008 > Total Electoral Votes 55 [1st of 51]

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