Losing Vice Presidential candidates in U.S. Elections 1900-1944

These people were the losing Republican or Democrat candidate for Vice President in the elections between 1900 & 1944.
The 1912 Rep. candidate listed here died a week before the election.
His Electoral College votes were assigned to an alternate Rep. V.P. candidate.
Also, Republicans finished third in 1912 election, behind Progressive (Bull Moose) party.
Surnames only accepted.
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Year
Party
CANDIDATE
1900
Dem.
Adlai Stevenson
1904
Dem.
Henry Davis
1908
Dem.
John Kern
1912
Rep.
William Sherman
1916
Rep.
Charles Fairbanks
1920
Dem.
Franklin Roosevelt
1924
Dem.
Charles Bryan
1928
Dem.
Joseph Robinson
1932
Rep.
Charles Curtis
1936
Rep.
Frank Knox
1940
Rep.
Charles McNary
1944
Rep.
John Bricker
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