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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1932 > Popular Votes for William Harvey
1,817
[5th of 8]
1932 > Popular Votes for William Harvey (% of total)
0.71 %
[4th of 8]
1936 > Electoral Votes for Alfred Landon
0
[32nd of 48]
1936 > Electoral Votes for Franklin Roosevelt
4
[36th of 48]
1936 > Popular Votes for Alfred Landon
72,751
[34th of 48]
1936 > Popular Votes for Alfred Landon (% of total)
26.58 %
[40th of 48]
2004 > Popular Votes for George W. Bush (% of total)
62.86 %
[6th of 51]
2004 > Popular Votes for John Kerry
111,052
[49th of 51]
2004 > Popular Votes for Ralph Nader (per capita)
0.59 per 100 people
[5th of 35]
2008 > Total Electoral Votes
3
[45th of 51]
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