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Lydia Maria Child and Lucretia Mott received one vote apiece for president at the 1847 convention of the Liberty League, a caucus of the abolitionist Liberty Party. [1] Mott was a candidate for vice president at the rump Liberty Party's 1848 convention, where she finished fifth out of a field of nine candidates.
Pages in category "Female candidates for Vice President of the United States" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 2024, considered several prominent individuals before selecting Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota as her running mate on August 6. [1] Harris and Walz were certified as the official nominees that evening by Democratic National Committee secretary Jason Rae. [2]
Glynda C. Carr, the president and co-founder of Higher Heights, an organization that works to elect Black women, told The Guardian that Chisholm set an example by having “the audacity to run for ...
PHOENIX — Vice President Kamala Harris is on track to become just the second female major-party presidential nominee. But further down the ballot, the number of women jumping into congressional ...
With the Democratic National Convention being less than a month away, many are speculating who Kamala Harris would choose her vice president? Here's what to know about the top contenders.
The party nominated Jesse Ventura for president in 2020 and received 2,673 votes. [145] Jasmine Sherman and Tanda BluBear were nominated for president and vice president, respectively. [146] [better source needed] The party has hosted a series of debates featuring the following candidates seeking the nomination: [147]
Vice President Kamala Harris is making history as the second woman to lead a major-party presidential ticket. But down the ballot, fewer women are running for office.