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1788: George Washington (independent)
1792: George Washington (independent)
1796: John Adams (Federalist)

1800: John Adams/Charles Pinckney (Federalist)
1804: Thomas Jefferson/George Clinton (Democratic-Republican)
1808: Charles Pinckney/Rufus King (Federalist)
1812: James Madison/Elbridge Gerry (Democratic-Republican)
1816: Rufus King/John Howard (Federalist)
1820: James Monroe/Daniel D. Tompkins (Democratic-Republican)
1824: John Quincy Adams/John C. Calhoun (Democratic-Republican)

1828: John Quincy Adams/Richard Rush (National Republican)
1832: William Wirt/Amos Ellmaker (Anti-Masonic)*
1836: Martin Van Buren/Richard M. Johnson (Democratic)
1840: James G. Birney/Thomas Earle (Liberty)
1844: James G. Birney/Thomas Morris (Liberty)

1848: Martin Van Buren/Charles Adams (Free Soil)
1852: John Hale/George Washington Julian (Free Soil)

1856: John C. Frémont/William L. Dayton (Republican)
1860: Abraham Lincoln/Hannibal Hamlin (Republican)

1864: Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson (National Union)
1868: Ulysses S. Grant/Schuyler Colfax (Republican)
1872: Ulysses S. Grant/Henry Wilson (Republican)
1876: Rutherford B. Hayes/William A. Wheeler (Republican)
1880: James Garfield/Chester Alan Arthur (Republican)

1884: James G. Blaine/John A. Logan (Republican)
1888: Benjamin Harrison/Levi P. Morton (Republican)
1892: Benjamin Harrison/Whitelaw Reid (Republican)

1896: William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewell (Democratic)
1900: William McKinley/Theodore Roosevelt (Republican)
1904: Theodore Roosevelt/Charles W. Fairbanks (Republican)

1908: William Jennings Bryan/John W. Kern (Democratic)
1912: Theodore Roosevelt/Hiram Johnson (Progressive)
1916: Woodrow Wilson/Thomas R. Marshall (Democratic)
1920: James M. Cox/Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Democratic)

1924: Robert M. La Follette/Burton K. Wheeler (Progressive)
1928: Al Smith/Joseph Robinson (Democratic)
1932: Franklin Delano Roosevelt/John Nance Garner (Democratic)
1936: Franklin Delano Roosevelt/John Nance Garner (Democratic)
1940: Franklin Delano Roosevelt/Henry Wallace (Democratic)
1944: Franklin Delano Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman (Democratic)
1948: Harry S. Truman/Alben W. Barkley
(Democratic)
1952: Adlai E. Stevenson II/John Sparkman (Democratic)

1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower/Richard Nixon (Republican)^
1960: John F. Kennedy/Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)

1968: Hubert H. Humphrey/Edmund Muskie (Democratic)
1972: George McGovern/Sargent Shriver (Democratic)
1976: Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1980: Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale (Democratic)
1984: Walter Mondale/Geraldine Ferraro (Democratic)
1988: Michael Dukakis/Lloyd Bentsen (Democratic)
1992: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (Democratic)
1996: Bill Clinton/Al Gore (Democratic)

2000: Al Gore/Joe Lieberman (Democratic)
2004: John Kerry/John Edwards (Democratic)
2008: Barack Obama/Joe Biden (Democratic)
2012: Barack Obama/Joe Biden (Democratic)

2016: Hillary Rodham Clinton/Tim Kaine (Democratic)§


*Mostly for lack of better options
^I would've absolutely agonized over 1956. The Stevenson/Kefauver ticket is adamantly progressive, but at that time President Eisenhower had developed major public infrastructure programs, increased taxes on the wealthy and was already decrying the military industrial complex. Probably would've tossed a coin.
§Ticket I actually voted for.

Who I would've supported in Democratic primaries:

1952: Estes Kefauver
1956: Adlai Stevenson
1960: John F. Kennedy
1968: Robert F. Kennedy
1972: Edmund Muskie
1976: Mo Udall
1980: Ted Kennedy
1984: John Glenn
1988: Paul Simon
1992: Paul Tsongas
2000: Al Gore
2004: Howard Dean
2008: Barack Obama
2016: Hillary Rodham Clinton
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