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In California, six political parties have qualified for ballot access in the 2024 election. On August 29, 2024, California secretary of state Shirley Weber published the certified list of candidates for the general election: [17] Kamala Harris / Tim Walz — Democratic; Donald Trump / JD Vance — Republican
Ballot access in the 2024 Libertarian presidential preference contests State Date Ballay Hornberger Mapstead Oliver Olivier Rectenwald Smith ter Maat Other NOTA Ref AZ Jan 13 [193] IA (caucus) Jan 15 Ballot access not required: AL Feb 3 [br] [194] MS Feb 24 [bs] [195] MN Feb 27 All FEC filed candidates qualified [196] IN Mar 2 PA [bt] [197] MA ...
However, the party lost automatic ballot access in a May 2024 ruling by the Minnesota Supreme Court, meaning party officials would have to petition for ballot access. [171] The party was also ballot-qualified in Nebraska, but no candidates qualified for the May 14 primary. Instead, the state affiliate party nominated Cornel West. [172]
Map of Pivot Counties. As of Nov. 12, 2024, there were: 179 pivot counties across 30 states that voted for Trump in 2016, 2020, and 2024. Two pivot counties that voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020 ...
For third-party U.S. presidential candidates, getting on state ballots is challenging and expensive, thanks to a patchwork of U.S. laws designed by Republicans and Democrats, the dominant parties ...
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Elections for president, vice president, political party state central committees, and county central committees are "party-nominated". [ 7 ] Candidates may qualify in one of two ways: by payment of a fee, or by the collection of registered voters' signatures on an in-lieu-of-filing-fee petition. [ 8 ]