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Democrats were considering an appeal. Kennedy, West and Cruz were challenged for collecting signatures in the name of the presidential candidate, rather than each of the 16 elector candidates. Stein was challenged over whether the Green Party had ballot access in 20 other states. [51] Kennedy was also challenged over his address. [52]
All three candidates filed to appear on the ballot by the January 19, 2024, filing deadline. [ 6 ] New York also officially tallies and reports the number of voters who leave their ballots blank.
The filing deadline for the District of Columbia primary was on December 1, 2023. The district's Republican Party published the following list of qualified candidates: [7] Nikki Haley; David Stuckenberg; Donald Trump; Ryan Binkley (withdrawn) Doug Burgum (withdrawn) Chris Christie (withdrawn) Ron DeSantis (withdrawn) Vivek Ramaswamy (withdrawn)
The filing deadline for the Spring election was January 2, 2024. There were also five constitutional amendments on the ballot in 2024—the largest number of amendments in a single year in Wisconsin since 1986. Two of the amendments were voted on at the Spring general election, two others appeared on the Fall primary ballot, and one question ...
The filing deadline for the Nevada primary was on October 16, 2023. The office of the Secretary of State of Nevada published the list of qualified Democratic candidates on October 20: [ 5 ] Joe Biden
The filing deadline for the Ohio primary was on December 20, 2023, and the office of the Secretary of State of Ohio published the list of certified candidates on January 9, 2024. [ 3 ] Joe Biden
The filing deadline was December 11, 2023. [6] The following candidates filed and proceeded to the primary: [7] Joe Biden; Gabriel Cornejo; Star Locke; Frankie Lozada; Armando "Mando" Perez-Serrato; Dean Phillips; Cenk Uygur; Marianne Williamson; The following candidate filed and was denied ballot access: [7] Edward Kimbrough
The Green Papers is a website that tracks the outcomes of United States presidential elections. It was established by Richard Berg-Andersson and Tony Roza in 1999. The site has gained prominence for its coverage of presidential primaries. [1] It was among the earliest platforms to monitor election results. [2]