At the 1996 Democratic National Convention, Clinton - along with incumbent Vice President Al Gore - was renominated following a primary race in which he faced only token opposition.
[4] Roland Riemers scored a victory in the North Dakota primary, where Clinton did not file to appear on the ballot.
[5][6] Backed by a loyal following, LaRouche managed to get on the ballot in most states and amassed over half a million votes nationwide in the primary.
Another notable campaign besides LaRouche's to challenge President Clinton was Chicago housewife Elvena Lloyd-Duffie, who was reported to have outraised him at one point[7] and got as high as 11% of the vote in Oklahoma[8] and 7% in Louisiana.
Withdrawal date vote (Campaign • Positions)Secured nomination: March 26, 1996 (89.0%) With a number of non-notable people running against Clinton and LaRouche in several states, The nationwide totals went as follows:[10] † Indicates a write-in candidate