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420 delegates to the Green National Convention [1] [a] 211 delegates votes needed to win | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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2024 U.S. presidential election | |
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Democratic Party | |
Republican Party | |
Third parties | |
Related races | |
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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. [2]
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 candidate Howie 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. [3]
Jill Stein |
Jasmine Sherman |
None of these candidates |
Delegates TBD |
No contest |
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 [d] | ||
February 5 | Kansas
[4] 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
[5] 13/14 delegates allocated |
19.4% 3 delegates 25 votes |
75.2% 10 delegates 97 votes |
4.7% 6 votes [e] |
0.8% 1 vote |
March 5 | California
[6] 59 delegates |
Not on ballot | 99.96% 59/59 delegates allocated 15,801 votes |
0.04% 7 votes [f] |
Not on ballot |
March 16 | Illinois
[7]
[g] 19/20 delegates allocated |
5% 1 delegate |
84% 16 delegates |
0% | 11% 2 delegates |
March 19 | Arizona
[8]
[h] 4 delegates |
23.5% 1 delegate |
73.5% 3 delegates |
3.0% [i] | Not on ballot |
March 23 | New York
[9]
[10] 13/14 delegates allocated |
11.7% 1 delegate 7 votes |
88.3% 12 delegates 53 votes [j] |
0.0% [k] | Not on ballot |
March 24 | Washington
[11] 4/4 delegates allocated |
12.5% 18 votes |
81.7% 4 delegates 98 votes |
3.3% 4 votes [l] |
Not on ballot |
March 25 | Nevada
[12]
[m] 4/4 delegates allocated |
0% | 100% 4 delegates |
0% | 0% |
April 13 | Texas
[13] 0/19 delegates allocated |
16.1% 7 votes |
75.8% 43 votes |
9.1% 5 votes [n] |
Not on ballot |
Totals as of April 12 | (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 [o] |
nil% 1 vote 2 delegates |
April 27 | Tennessee 4 delegates |
TBD | |||
Utah 4 delegates |
TBD | Not on ballot | |||
April 29 | Ohio 6 delegates |
TBD | |||
May 4 | New Jersey 6 delegates |
TBD | |||
May 5 | Maine 33 delegates |
TBD | |||
May 11 | Massachusetts 8 delegates |
TBD | |||
May 14 | West Virginia 4 delegates |
Not on ballot | 100.0%
[b] 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 |
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. [14]
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.
Name | Born | Experience | Home state | Campaign Announcement date |
Contests won | Delegates | Popular vote | Running mate | Ref. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidates with pledged delegates | ||||||||||
Jill Stein |
May 14, 1950 (age 73) Chicago, Illinois |
Nominee for president in
2012 and
2016 Member of the Lexington Town Meeting from the 2nd Precinct Activist |
Massachusetts |
Campaign November 9, 2023 FEC filing [15] [16] |
10 (AZ, CA, IL, KS, PA, NY, WA, NV, TX, WV [b]) | 116 / 420 210 needed to win
|
16,099 (99.5%) | [17] | ||
Jasmine Sherman | August 17, 1985 (age 38) Queens, New York |
Executive Director of Greater Charlotte Rise |
North Carolina
February 18, 2022 FEC filing [18] [19] |
6 / 420 210 needed to win
|
57 (0.4%) | Tanda Blubear [20] | [21] [22] | |||
Other candidates formally recognized by GPUS [23] | ||||||||||
Jorge Zavala | unknown | Businessman | California |
October 13, 2023 FEC filing [24] |
13 (0.1%) | [25] [22] | ||||
Alternate ballot options: | ||||||||||
None of the above | N/A | 0 | 2 / 420
|
1 (nil%) |
Name | Born | Experience | Home state | Campaign announced |
Campaign suspended |
Campaign | Popular Vote | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emanuel Pastreich |
October 16, 1964 (age 59) Nashville, Tennessee |
President of the
Asia Institute Academic and author |
Massachusetts | September 11, 2023 | September 28, 2023 | FEC filing [26] |
[27] [28] | |
Cornel West |
June 2, 1953 (age 70) Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Academic scholar and activist | California | June 14, 2023 | October 5, 2023 (running as an independent) |
Campaign FEC filing |
1 (nil%) | [29] |
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. [30] Holding an active status does not mean the candidate has received official recognition from the party.
As of March 2024, [update] the following notable individuals have been the subject of speculation about their possible candidacy, but have publicly denied interest in running.
Active campaigns | |
Withdrawn candidate | |
Midterm elections | |
Green convention | |
General election |
Date | Place | Host | Participants | |||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
P Participant. I Invitee. A Absent. N Confirmed non-invitee. O Out of race (exploring, suspended, or not yet entered) | Davis | Sherman | Stein | Zavala | Others | |||||||||||||||
January 12, 2024 [31] | Virtual | Green Party of Kansas | P | P | A | P | P [p] | |||||||||||||
January 20, 2024 [38] | Worcester, MA | Green-Rainbow Party | P | P | P | P [q] | P [r] | |||||||||||||
January 23, 2024 [39] [22] | Philadelphia, PA | Green Party of Philadelphia | P | P | P [q] | P [q] | A [s] | |||||||||||||
February 20, 2024 [40] [41] | Virtual | Green Party of New York | N | P | A [t] | P | N |
This section needs to be updated.(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.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter |
Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter |
COH | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Stein [42] | $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 [43] | $14,327.42 | $3,487.50 | $3,487.50 | $187.50 | 5.38% | $0 | $12,215.16 | $1,775.88 | $2,112.26 |
Zavala
[44] 11/30/2023 |
$5,785.00 | — | $5,710.00 | $75.00 | 1.30% | $0 | $3,347.09 | — | $1,811.11 |
Date | Del. [1] | Primaries/caucuses | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
February 5 [u] | 4 |
Kansas primary (party-run) |
[45] |
March 4 [v] | 14 | Pennsylvania primary (party-run) |
[46] |
March 5 | 59 |
California primary (state-run) |
[47] |
March 16 [w] | 20 | Illinois primary (party-run) |
[48] |
March 19 [x] | 4 | Arizona primary (party-run) |
[49] |
March 23 | 14 | New York convention | [50] |
March 24 [y] | 4 | Washington primary (party-run) |
[51] |
March 25 | 4 | Nevada convention | [52] |
April 13 | 19 | Texas convention | [53] |
April 27 | 4 | Tennessee primary party-run |
[54] |
4 | Utah convention | [55] | |
April 29 [z] | 6 | Ohio primary party-run |
[56] |
May 4 | 6 | New Jersey primary party-run |
[57] |
May 5 | 33 |
Maine caucuses and convention party-run |
[58] [59] |
May 11 | 8 | Massachusetts convention | [60] |
May 14 | 4 |
West Virginia primary (state-run) |
[61] |
May 25 | 11 | Oregon convention |
[62] |
May 30 [aa] | 4 |
Indiana primary (party-run) |
[63] |
June 4 | 5 |
District of Columbia primary (state-run) |
[64] |
4 |
Montana primary (state-run) |
[65] | |
July 11 – 14 | Convention |
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.
State | Date | Sherman | Stein | Zavala | Others | NOTA [ab] | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
KS | February 5 | [ac] | [31] | ||||
PA | March 4 | [ad] | [66] [67] | ||||
CA | March 5 | [ae] | [68] | ||||
IL | March 16 | [48] | |||||
AZ | March 19 | [69] | |||||
NY | March 23 | [41] | |||||
WA | March 24 | [af] | [70] | ||||
TX | April 13 | [ag] | [71] | ||||
UT | April 27 | [72] | |||||
ME | May 5 | Ballot access not required | [59] [58] | ||||
WV | May 14 | [73] | |||||
IN | May 30 | [ah] | [74] | ||||
DC | Jun 4 | [75] | |||||
MT | [76] |
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420 delegates to the Green National Convention [1] [a] 211 delegates votes needed to win | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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2024 U.S. presidential election | |
---|---|
|
|
Democratic Party | |
Republican Party | |
Third parties | |
Related races | |
| |
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. [2]
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 candidate Howie 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. [3]
Jill Stein |
Jasmine Sherman |
None of these candidates |
Delegates TBD |
No contest |
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 [d] | ||
February 5 | Kansas
[4] 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
[5] 13/14 delegates allocated |
19.4% 3 delegates 25 votes |
75.2% 10 delegates 97 votes |
4.7% 6 votes [e] |
0.8% 1 vote |
March 5 | California
[6] 59 delegates |
Not on ballot | 99.96% 59/59 delegates allocated 15,801 votes |
0.04% 7 votes [f] |
Not on ballot |
March 16 | Illinois
[7]
[g] 19/20 delegates allocated |
5% 1 delegate |
84% 16 delegates |
0% | 11% 2 delegates |
March 19 | Arizona
[8]
[h] 4 delegates |
23.5% 1 delegate |
73.5% 3 delegates |
3.0% [i] | Not on ballot |
March 23 | New York
[9]
[10] 13/14 delegates allocated |
11.7% 1 delegate 7 votes |
88.3% 12 delegates 53 votes [j] |
0.0% [k] | Not on ballot |
March 24 | Washington
[11] 4/4 delegates allocated |
12.5% 18 votes |
81.7% 4 delegates 98 votes |
3.3% 4 votes [l] |
Not on ballot |
March 25 | Nevada
[12]
[m] 4/4 delegates allocated |
0% | 100% 4 delegates |
0% | 0% |
April 13 | Texas
[13] 0/19 delegates allocated |
16.1% 7 votes |
75.8% 43 votes |
9.1% 5 votes [n] |
Not on ballot |
Totals as of April 12 | (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 [o] |
nil% 1 vote 2 delegates |
April 27 | Tennessee 4 delegates |
TBD | |||
Utah 4 delegates |
TBD | Not on ballot | |||
April 29 | Ohio 6 delegates |
TBD | |||
May 4 | New Jersey 6 delegates |
TBD | |||
May 5 | Maine 33 delegates |
TBD | |||
May 11 | Massachusetts 8 delegates |
TBD | |||
May 14 | West Virginia 4 delegates |
Not on ballot | 100.0%
[b] 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 |
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. [14]
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.
Name | Born | Experience | Home state | Campaign Announcement date |
Contests won | Delegates | Popular vote | Running mate | Ref. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Candidates with pledged delegates | ||||||||||
Jill Stein |
May 14, 1950 (age 73) Chicago, Illinois |
Nominee for president in
2012 and
2016 Member of the Lexington Town Meeting from the 2nd Precinct Activist |
Massachusetts |
Campaign November 9, 2023 FEC filing [15] [16] |
10 (AZ, CA, IL, KS, PA, NY, WA, NV, TX, WV [b]) | 116 / 420 210 needed to win
|
16,099 (99.5%) | [17] | ||
Jasmine Sherman | August 17, 1985 (age 38) Queens, New York |
Executive Director of Greater Charlotte Rise |
North Carolina
February 18, 2022 FEC filing [18] [19] |
6 / 420 210 needed to win
|
57 (0.4%) | Tanda Blubear [20] | [21] [22] | |||
Other candidates formally recognized by GPUS [23] | ||||||||||
Jorge Zavala | unknown | Businessman | California |
October 13, 2023 FEC filing [24] |
13 (0.1%) | [25] [22] | ||||
Alternate ballot options: | ||||||||||
None of the above | N/A | 0 | 2 / 420
|
1 (nil%) |
Name | Born | Experience | Home state | Campaign announced |
Campaign suspended |
Campaign | Popular Vote | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Emanuel Pastreich |
October 16, 1964 (age 59) Nashville, Tennessee |
President of the
Asia Institute Academic and author |
Massachusetts | September 11, 2023 | September 28, 2023 | FEC filing [26] |
[27] [28] | |
Cornel West |
June 2, 1953 (age 70) Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Academic scholar and activist | California | June 14, 2023 | October 5, 2023 (running as an independent) |
Campaign FEC filing |
1 (nil%) | [29] |
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. [30] Holding an active status does not mean the candidate has received official recognition from the party.
As of March 2024, [update] the following notable individuals have been the subject of speculation about their possible candidacy, but have publicly denied interest in running.
Active campaigns | |
Withdrawn candidate | |
Midterm elections | |
Green convention | |
General election |
Date | Place | Host | Participants | |||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
P Participant. I Invitee. A Absent. N Confirmed non-invitee. O Out of race (exploring, suspended, or not yet entered) | Davis | Sherman | Stein | Zavala | Others | |||||||||||||||
January 12, 2024 [31] | Virtual | Green Party of Kansas | P | P | A | P | P [p] | |||||||||||||
January 20, 2024 [38] | Worcester, MA | Green-Rainbow Party | P | P | P | P [q] | P [r] | |||||||||||||
January 23, 2024 [39] [22] | Philadelphia, PA | Green Party of Philadelphia | P | P | P [q] | P [q] | A [s] | |||||||||||||
February 20, 2024 [40] [41] | Virtual | Green Party of New York | N | P | A [t] | P | N |
This section needs to be updated.(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.
Candidate | Total raised | Total raised since last quarter |
Individual contributions | Debt | Spent | Spent since last quarter |
COH | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | Unitemized | Pct | |||||||
Stein [42] | $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 [43] | $14,327.42 | $3,487.50 | $3,487.50 | $187.50 | 5.38% | $0 | $12,215.16 | $1,775.88 | $2,112.26 |
Zavala
[44] 11/30/2023 |
$5,785.00 | — | $5,710.00 | $75.00 | 1.30% | $0 | $3,347.09 | — | $1,811.11 |
Date | Del. [1] | Primaries/caucuses | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
February 5 [u] | 4 |
Kansas primary (party-run) |
[45] |
March 4 [v] | 14 | Pennsylvania primary (party-run) |
[46] |
March 5 | 59 |
California primary (state-run) |
[47] |
March 16 [w] | 20 | Illinois primary (party-run) |
[48] |
March 19 [x] | 4 | Arizona primary (party-run) |
[49] |
March 23 | 14 | New York convention | [50] |
March 24 [y] | 4 | Washington primary (party-run) |
[51] |
March 25 | 4 | Nevada convention | [52] |
April 13 | 19 | Texas convention | [53] |
April 27 | 4 | Tennessee primary party-run |
[54] |
4 | Utah convention | [55] | |
April 29 [z] | 6 | Ohio primary party-run |
[56] |
May 4 | 6 | New Jersey primary party-run |
[57] |
May 5 | 33 |
Maine caucuses and convention party-run |
[58] [59] |
May 11 | 8 | Massachusetts convention | [60] |
May 14 | 4 |
West Virginia primary (state-run) |
[61] |
May 25 | 11 | Oregon convention |
[62] |
May 30 [aa] | 4 |
Indiana primary (party-run) |
[63] |
June 4 | 5 |
District of Columbia primary (state-run) |
[64] |
4 |
Montana primary (state-run) |
[65] | |
July 11 – 14 | Convention |
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.
State | Date | Sherman | Stein | Zavala | Others | NOTA [ab] | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
KS | February 5 | [ac] | [31] | ||||
PA | March 4 | [ad] | [66] [67] | ||||
CA | March 5 | [ae] | [68] | ||||
IL | March 16 | [48] | |||||
AZ | March 19 | [69] | |||||
NY | March 23 | [41] | |||||
WA | March 24 | [af] | [70] | ||||
TX | April 13 | [ag] | [71] | ||||
UT | April 27 | [72] | |||||
ME | May 5 | Ballot access not required | [59] [58] | ||||
WV | May 14 | [73] | |||||
IN | May 30 | [ah] | [74] | ||||
DC | Jun 4 | [75] | |||||
MT | [76] |