In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of 2024 Green Party presidential primaries, exploring its origins, its applications and its impact on today's society. From its first mentions in history to its relevance today, 2024 Green Party presidential primaries has sparked the interest and curiosity of experts and fans alike. Through a detailed and exhaustive analysis, we will try to unravel the mysteries and particularities that make 2024 Green Party presidential primaries such a relevant topic today. From its beginnings to its possible future developments, this article is proposed as a complete guide for those interested in entering the world of 2024 Green Party presidential primaries.
Nominee selection for President of the United States
The 2024 Green Party presidential primaries and caucuses is a series of electoral contests to elect delegates to the 2024 Green National Convention who will choose the Green Party's presidential nominee in the 2024 presidential election. The 2024 Green National Convention is scheduled to be held as a virtual event from July 11 to 14, 2024.
Background
The Green Party has run candidates for president in every election since 1996. Consumer advocate Ralph Nader was the party's nominee in 1996 and 2000. Political activist David Cobb was nominated in 2004; former U.S. congresswoman Cynthia McKinney was the nominee in 2008; activist Jill Stein was nominated in 2012 and 2016; and perennial candidateHowie Hawkins ran for president in 2020. Nader's 2.7% in 2000 remains the largest percentage of the vote any Green Party presidential candidate has ever won, and no third-party presidential candidate has carried any state in the Electoral College since 1968.
Results
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Jill Stein
Jasmine Sherman
None of these candidates
Delegates TBD
No contest
Initial pledged delegate allocation
Candidates and ballot options receiving delegates are listed individually on the table. All others listed under other.
Date
Contest
Candidates and results
Sherman
Stein
Other
None of the Above
February 5
Kansas 4/4 delegates allocated
0.0% 0 votes
100.0% 4 delegates 7 votes
0.0% 0 votes
0.0% 0 votes
March 4
Pennsylvania 13/14 delegates allocated
19.4% 3 delegates 25 votes
75.2% 10 delegates 97 votes
4.7% 6 votes
0.8% 1 vote
March 5
California 59 delegates
Not on ballot
99.96% 59/59 delegates allocated 15,801 votes
0.04% 7 votes
Not on ballot
March 16
Illinois 19/20 delegates allocated
5% 1 delegate
84% 16 delegates
0%
11% 2 delegates
March 19
Arizona 4 delegates
23.5% 1 delegate
73.5% 3 delegates
3.0%
Not on ballot
March 23
New York 13/14 delegates allocated
11.7% 1 delegate 7 votes
88.3% 12 delegates 53 votes
0.0%
Not on ballot
March 24
Washington 4/4 delegates allocated
12.5% 18 votes
81.7% 4 delegates 98 votes
3.3% 4 votes
Not on ballot
March 25
Nevada 4/4 delegates allocated
0%
100% 4 delegates
0%
0%
April 13
Texas 0/19 delegates allocated
16.1% 7 votes
75.8% 43 votes
9.1% 5 votes
Not on ballot
Totals as of April 13
(KS, PA, CA, NY, WA, TX) Delegate totals also include AZ, IL, NV, WV
0.4% 57 votes 6 delegates
99.5% 16,099 votes 116 delegates
0.1% 22 votes
nil% 1 vote 2 delegates
April 27
Tennessee 4 delegates
TBD
April 29
Ohio 6 delegates
TBD
May 4
New Jersey 6 delegates
TBD
May 5
Maine 33 delegates
TBD
May 10
Utah 4 delegates
TBD
Not on ballot
May 11
Massachusetts 8 delegates
TBD
May 14
West Virginia 4 delegates
Not on ballot
100.0% TBD votes 4 delegates
Not on ballot
May 25
Oregon 11 delegates
TBD
May 30
Indiana 4 delegates
TBD
June 4
Washington, D.C. 5 delegates
Not on ballot
TBD
Not on ballot
Montana 4 delegates
Not on ballot
TBD
Major candidates
As of April 2024, at least 14 candidates have filed with the Federal Election Commission to run for the Green Party presidential nomination in 2024.
Declared candidates
This section includes declared candidates who have filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission with intent to run under the Green Party who have received formal party recognition.
Declared major candidates for the 2024 Green Party presidential primaries
This section includes candidates that have at some point been considered active by the party's presidential campaign support committee or appeared on a ballot. Holding an active status does not mean the candidate has received official recognition from the party.
Randy Toler, Co-chair of the Florida Green Party, disputed co-founder of the Green Party
Robert Cooke IV, self-proclaimed prophet
Dashaun "Daví" Davis, activist
Adam Hollick
Declined to be candidates
As of March 2024, the following notable individuals have been the subject of speculation about their possible candidacy, but have publicly denied interest in running.
This section needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(January 2024)
According to campaign finance laws, an individual must begin filing reports once they raise or spend more than $5,000. This fundraising table includes money raised and spent as of December 31, 2023.
Overview of campaign financing for candidates in the 2024 Green Party presidential primaries
through December 31, 2023
Candidate
Total raised
Total raised since last quarter
Individual contributions
Debt
Spent
Spent since last quarter
COH
Total
Unitemized
Pct
Stein
$225,888.40
$155,985.96
$155,236.71
$448.75
0.29%
$43,010
$207,864.97
$98,802.39
$127,086.01
Sherman
$14,327.42
$3,487.50
$3,487.50
$187.50
5.38%
$0
$12,215.16
$1,775.88
$2,112.26
Zavala 11/30/2023
$5,785.00
—
$5,710.00
$75.00
1.30%
$0
$3,347.09
—
$1,811.11
Schedule
Delegate allocating contests in the 2024 Green Party presidential primaries
The following is a table for which candidates have received ballot access in which states. indicates that the candidate was on the ballot for the primary contest indicates that the candidate was a recognized write-in candidate indicates that the candidate did not appear on the ballot in that state's contest. indicates that a candidate withdrew before the election but was still listed on the ballot.
If a state does not appear in the table, the filing deadline in the state has not passed or ballot access information is unavailable.
Ballot access in the 2024 Green presidential nominating contests
^420 represents the maximum number of delegates eligible to be credentialed for the Presidential Nominating Convention (PNC). Delegate counts may change based on the actual number of states and caucuses that send credentialed delegates to the PNC.
^ abcdJill Stein is the only candidate on the ballot for the West Virginia primary, which does not allow for write-ins in primary elections, thus Stein is the presumed winner of the West Virginia primary.
^ abTotal votes is based on incomplete data, as many states have not released popular vote totals for primaries, caucuses, and state conventions.
aAs of January 2021, the original GPAK is no longer affiliated to the GPUS, following disagreements with the national party during the 2020 presidential election bAs of July 2021, the original GGP is no longer affiliated to the GPUS, following disagreements over amendments passed in the GGP party platform cAs of December 2020, the original GPRI is no longer affiliated to the GPUS, following disagreements with the national party during the 2020 presidential election