Mark Wachtler Tallies Up Vote Totals So Far For Every Presidential Candidate who was on Any Ballot

Mark Wachtler of Opposition News has done the hard work to obtain the preliminary vote totals for each presidential candidate who was on the ballot in at least one state. Here are his totals. Most noteworthy is that Gloria La Riva of the Party for Socialism & Liberation placed seventh.

There will be substantial increases in the vote for candidates like Evan McMullin and Laurence Kotlikoff, two candidates who depended mostly on write-ins. Many states don’t report any write-in vote totals until the final official canvass is complete.


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Mark Wachtler Tallies Up Vote Totals So Far For Every Presidential Candidate who was on Any Ballot — 15 Comments

  1. “Party for Socialism & Libertarian”? I think you mean (Party for Socialism & Liberation)

  2. Write-ins in Vermont alone puts Bernie Sanders at 10th. He has over 18K in Vermont, and one can only imagine what he got in California, a state where Ron Paul got over 20K votes in 2012.

  3. Yay I’m not the only nerd! Working on a preliminary list myself by going through state by state vote totals. Curious why sometimes candidates’ vote totals go down slightly from one day to the next. Votes being determined invalid?

  4. Richard , once you get on the ballot in California (Peace & Freedom)Plus other states you end up on top of all other socialist parties.

  5. Leip now has Johnson over 4.3 million and Stein up to 1.01% — and Castle is at just about 188,000.

    I wonder if, with write-ins, he might inch past 200k for the Constitution Party?

  6. I think they would get more votes if they changed their name to the Party of Social Libation.

  7. Total mobilization to count ballots on election night — to NOT have extended guessing games about final final results.

    I.E. TRILLIONS for wars and welfare — pennies or less for election law stuff — due to the ANTI-Democracy gerrymander hacks in the Fed and State regimes.

  8. My personal vote count, up-to-date as of yesterday plus this morning’s California numbers.

    Clinton 62,727,738 – 47.73%
    Trump 61,423,335 – 46.73%
    Johnson 4,298,976 – 3.27%
    Stein 1,320,222 – 1.00% (she is above 1%, not rounded up)
    McMullin 518,611 – 0.39%
    Castle 187,923 – 0.14%
    La Riva 56,080 – 0.04%
    De La Fuente 32,466 – 0.02%
    Duncan 23,780 – 0.02%
    Sanders 22,676 – 0.02%
    Vacek 13,537 – 0.01%

    That’s all candidates above 0.01%

    Others 72,660 – 0.05%
    None of These 28,824 – 0.02%

    Write-ins Not Broken Down Yet 696,922 – 0.53%
    Scattered Write-ins (Post-Broken Down) – 6,185

  9. Jeremy Siple – Votes often go down as they catch mistakes. I noticed in Connecticut, on Nov. 12, Johnson had 63,000 votes in Connecticut, but 16,000 of those came from a single precinct in Newtown (out of 744 precincts in the state.) Trump had around 30,000 there and Hillary only had 2,000 votes in that same precinct. Only Hillary’s was right. They caught it the next day and Johnson dropped to 47,000.

    That one was too big to ignore, but the elections officials in Connecticut make an astonishing number of mistakes that never end up getting corrected.

  10. Jim — total corruption or incompetence in CT ???

    The 1776-1783 CT folks would not be amused.

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