Democratic Party Joe Biden, U.S. Senator from Delaware Hillary Clinton, U.S. Senator from New York and Former First Lady Christopher Dodd, U.S. Senator from Connecticut John Edwards, Former U.S. Senator from North Carolina and 2004 Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Mike Gravel, Former U.S. Senator from Alaska Dennis Kucinich, U.S. Representative from Ohio Barack Obama , U.S. Senator from Illinois Bill Richardson, Governor of New Mexico and Former Secretary of Energy C.C. Goldwater, granddaughter of Barry Goldwater Republican Party Rudy Giuliani, Former Mayor of New York City Mike Huckabee, Former Governor of Arkansas Duncan Hunter, U.S. Representative from California Alan Keyes, Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council John McCain, U.S. Senator from Arizona Ron Paul, U.S. Representative from Texas Mitt Romney, Former Governor of Massachusetts Tom Tancredo, U.S. Representative from Colorado Fred Thompson, Former U.S. Senator from Tennessee Constitution Party Don J. Grundmann of California Bryan Malatesta of Texas Diane Beall Templin of California Green Party Jared Ball of Washington DC Elaine Brown of Georgia Jesse Johnson of West Virginia, former Mountain Party candidate for US Senate and Governor Jerry Kann of New York Kent Mesplay of California, California Delegate to the Green National Committee Kat Swift of Texas, co-chair of Texas Green Party Libertarian Party Daniel Imperato of Florida Bob Jackson of Michigan Mike Jingozian of Oregon Steve Kubby of California Alden Link of New York. George Phillies of Massachusetts Wayne Allyn Root of Nevada Christine Smith of Colorado Unity08 Party No official candidates for the newly formed Unity08 Party have yet announced themselves, but the two most frequently mentioned candidates are New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and/or Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel Independents Steve Adams of Kentucky Donald K. Allen of Ohio Blake Ashby of Missouri John Taylor Bowles of South Carolina Don Cordell of California Jon A Greenspon of California Vincent S. Hamm of Colorado Bob W. Hargis of Oklahoma David Koch of Utah Thomas J. Kozee Jr. of Ohio Brad Lord-Leutwyler of Nevada David J. Masters of North Carolina Charles T. Maxham of New Jersey James H. Mccall of Ohio Joe Schriner of Ohio Kelcey Wilson of California
Originally, although some of the candidates for the major party nominations have already dropped out, e.g. Biden, Dodd, Richardson, Tancredo. -=Steve=-
In California Ralph Nader is also on the ballot - both for the Peace and Freedom party and for the Green party.