American politician
Louis Fisher (March 20, 1913 – November 28, 2001) was the Socialist Labor Party of America candidate for United States President in the 1972 Presidential election and he was "the party's top vote-getting presidential candidate." His vice presidential candidate was Genevieve Gunderson.
Fisher also ran for Governor of Illinois twice unsuccessfully; the party had run candidates for governor starting in 1896. He also ran for Senator from Illinois four times: in 1956, 1960, 1968, 1970 and for Secretary of State of Illinois in 1944. He was also a political scholar and staunch opponent of the line-item veto.
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Presidential tickets |
- 1892, Wing/Matchett
- 1896, Matchett / Maguire
- 1900, Malloney / Remmel
- 1904, Corregan/Cox
- 1908, Gillhaus/Munro
- 1912, Reimer/Gillhaus
- 1916, Reimer/Harrison
- 1920, Cox/Gillhaus
- 1924, Johns/Reynolds
- 1928, Reynolds/Crowley
- 1932, Reynolds/Aiken
- 1936, Aiken/Emil Teichert
- 1940, Aiken/Orange
- 1944, Edward Teichert/Albaugh
- 1948, Edward Teichert/Emery
- 1952, Hass/Emery
- 1956, Hass/Cozzini
- 1960, Hass/Cozzini
- 1964, Hass/Blomen
- 1968, Blomen/Taylor
- 1972, Fisher/Gunderson
- 1976, Levin/Blomen
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