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The following is a list of candidates associated with the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries for the 2024 United States presidential election.By March 2024, more than 190 candidates had filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to run for the Democratic nomination in 2024. [1]
Libertarian candidate Chase Oliver received 650,120 votes (0.42%). He was the only third-party candidate to be on the ballot or a registered write-in candidate in every state + D.C. Oliver received 1.69% in North Dakota, his best state by percentage. Oliver also received over one percent of the vote in Utah and Wyoming.
The Sheboygan Press asked Common Council candidates from districts 4, 6 and 10 about themselves ahead of the April 2 election.
The following is a table of which candidates received ballot access in which states in the Democratic Party primaries. 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.
The Democratic-nominated candidates are outspending their Republican-backed counterparts — O’Grady’s most recent filing indicates his campaign has spent almost $48,000 so far, while Fink’s ...
About 1 in 5 sworn positions are effectively vacant as of December, according to department data. Candidates say this has forced deputies to work unreasonable amounts of overtime.
Below is a list of nominations and appointments to the Department of State by Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States. As of August 2, 2024, according to tracking by The Washington Post and Partnership for Public Service, 41 nominees have been confirmed, 15 nominees are being considered by the Senate, 5 positions do not have nominees, and 20 appointments have been made to positions ...
Voters will choose between the candidates on primary election day, June 11, with early voting beginning on May 28. The opponents have spouted untruths or distorted votes and records during debates ...