Who are the top 5 2016 presidential candidates?

Who are the top 5 2016 presidential candidates?

2016 presidential candidates 1 Lindsey Graham 2 Lawrence Lessig 3 Bernie Sanders 4 Rick Santorum 5 Elizabeth Warren

How many candidates are on the 2016 primary ballot?

For a full list of candidates by state, please see Candidates by state primary ballot. As of November 1, 2016, a total of 1,780 candidates had filed a Statement of Candidacy with the Federal Election Commission. A full list of these candidates and their parties and filing dates can be found here .

Where can I find news about the 2016 US presidential election?

From July 2015 to September 2016, Ballotpedia’s Daily Presidential News Briefing provided a curated account of the day’s most important news in the 2016 presidential election.

Who are the Republican presidential candidates?

June 1–4, 2016 Hillary Clinton 37% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson (identified as Independent) 10% 2 Hillary Clinton 36% Donald Trump 37% Gary Johnson (identified as Libertarian)

Who are the presidential candidates we matched on Election Day?

In one set, we matched Hillary Clinton (D) in a series of two-way contests with Donald Trump (R), Ohio Governor John Kasich (R), and House Speaker Paul Ryan (R). In the second set, we matched these same candidates in a series of three-way contests that also included former governor Gary Johnson.

Who got the most write-in votes for president in 2016?

^ “2016 Presidential Ballot Access Map”. July 14, 2016. ^ Warner, Claire. “Ralph Nader Got The Most Write-In Votes For President Ever, But Election Write-Ins Have A Long History”. Retrieved December 2, 2016. ^ Schleifer, Theodore (November 9, 2016). “Trump stomps all over the Democrats’ Blue Wall”. CNN.

Who won the United States presidential election of 2016?

Donald Trump won the presidency of the United States. The following candidates ran for the office of President of the United States. They were (1) nominated by their party for the presidency and (2) featured in at least three major national polls. For a full list of candidates by state, please see Candidates by state primary ballot.