Here’s a list of independent presidential candidates who won more than one-half of one percent of the statewide vote in New Jersey:

2016: Gary Johnson (1.87%), Jill Stein (0.98%)

2012: Gary Johnson (0.58%); Jill Stein (0.58%)

2008: Ralph Nader (0.55%)

2004: Ralph Nader (0.54%)

2000: Ralph Nader (2.97%); Pat Buchanan (0.22%)

1996: Ross Perot (8.52%); Ralph Nader (1.06%)

1992: Ross Perot (15.61%)

1980: John Anderson (7.9%); Ed Clark (0.69%)

1976: Eugene McCarthy (1.09%)

1972: John Schmitz (1.15%)

1968: George Wallace (9.1%)

1948: Henry Wallace (2.19%); Norman Thomas (0.54%)

1936: William Lemke (0.52%), Norman Thomas (0.22%)

1932: Norman Thomas (2.64%)

1928: Norman Thomas (0.32%)

1924: Robert LaFollette (10.03%)

1920: Eugene V. Debs (3%)

1916: Alan Benson (2%)

1912: Theodore Roosevelt (33.6%) – 2nd Place; Eugene V. Debs (3.69%)

1908: Eugene V. Debs (2.19%)

1904: Eugene V. Debs (2.22%)

1900: John Woolley (1.79%); Eugene V. Debs (1.15%); John Malloney (0.52%)