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Date (daily totals) [2] Delegates Contest Donald Trump Nikki Haley (withdrawn) Ryan Binkley (withdrawn) Ron DeSantis (withdrawn) Vivek Ramaswamy (withdrawn) Asa Hutchinson (withdrawn) Other Cancelled 16 Delaware [3] [a] 16 delegates [b] Primary cancelled 29 South Dakota: 29 delegates [b] Primary cancelled January 15 40 Iowa [4] 51.0% 20 ...
Date (daily totals) [2] Pledged delegates Contest Joe Biden (withdrawn) Dean Phillips (withdrawn) Marianne Williamson Jason Palmer (withdrawn) Uncommitted
April 26: The apportionment figures of the 2020 census are released, determining the distribution of electoral votes for the 2024 and 2028 elections. June 26: Trump begins a series of campaign-style rallies. [4] November 20: President Biden and some of his aides inform some allies that he plans to run again in 2024. [5]
[89] [90] On September 4, 2024, the United States publicly accused Russia of interfering in the 2024 election and announced several steps to combat Russian influence including sanctions, indictments, and seizing of web domains used to spread propaganda and disinformation. U.S. intelligence agencies assessed that Russia preferred Trump to win ...
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This national electoral calendar for 2024 lists the national/federal elections held, and scheduled to be held, in 2024 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included. Specific dates are given where these are known, with unknown dates on the bottom.
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The year 2024 is notable for the large number of elections being held worldwide: more than 100 countries from around the world, [2] home to nearly half of the global population, [3] will vote, including eight of the world's 10 most populous nations – Bangladesh, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Pakistan, Russia, and the United States; in ...