United States presidential election, 2024

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| Nominee
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| <center>[[Akeem Mellis]]</center>
| <center>[[Akeem Mellis]]</center>
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| <center>[[Andrew Brockmeier]]</center>
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| <center>[[Drew Brockmeier]]</center>
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| <center>[[Buford Justice]]</center>
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| Party
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| <center>[[Republican Party|Republican]]</center>
| <center>[[Republican Party|Republican]]</center>
| <center>[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]</center>
| <center>[[Democratic Party|Democratic]]</center>
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| <center>[[No Party|Independent]]</center>
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| Home state
| Home state
| <center>[[Colorado]]</center>
| <center>[[Colorado]]</center>
| <center>[[Michigan]]</center>
| <center>[[Michigan]]</center>
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| <center>[[Texas]]</center>
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| Running mate
| Running mate
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| <center>'''[[Tim Kent]]'''</center>
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| <center>[[Tim Kent]]</center>
| <center>[[Red Blanchard]]</center>
| <center>[[Red Blanchard]]</center>
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| <center>[[AA Alvera]]</center>
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| Running Mate's Home state
| Running Mate's Home state
| <center>[[Ohio]]</center>
| <center>[[Ohio]]</center>
| <center>[[Louisiana]]</center>
| <center>[[Louisiana]]</center>
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| <center>[[Texas]]</center>
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| Electoral vote
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| <center>246</center>
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| <center>251</center>
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| <center>41</center>
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| States carried
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| <center>28</center>
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| <center>21</center>
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| <center>1+DC</center>
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The '''United States presidential election of 2024''' was held on November 5, 2024 and was the 59th consecutive quadrennial election for [[President of the United States|President]] and [[vice president of the United States|Vice President]] of the United States. The election coincided with the 2024 [[United States Senate elections, 2024|Senate elections]], [[United States House elections, 2024|House of Representatives elections]], and [[United States gubernatorial elections, 2024|gubernatorial elections]], as well as many regional and local elections.
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The '''United States presidential election of 2024''' was held on November 5, 2024 and was the 59th consecutive quadrennial election for [[President of the United States|President]] and [[vice president of the United States|Vice President]] of the United States. The election coincided with the 2024 [[United States Senate elections, 2024|Senate elections]], [[United States House elections, 2024|House of Representatives elections]], and [[United States gubernatorial elections, 2024|gubernatorial elections]], as well as many regional and local elections. No one got a majority in the election. The House picked incumbent [[Akeem Mellis]] to be re-elected. This 'Started a crazy riot', said the New York Times, because [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] challenger [[Drew Brockmeier]] got the most electoral votes.
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==Background==
==Background==
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[[President]] [[Akeem Mellis]] was running for his second term and faced no serious challenge for the Republican nomination. [[Vice President]] [[Tim Kent]] remained on the ticket with Mellis.
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[[President]] [[Akeem Mellis]] was running for his second term and easily won the Republican nomination against [[Buford Justice]] and 6 others, including his own [[Vice President]], [[Tim Kent]]. Kent remained on the ticket with Mellis.
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The Democratic primary fielded three candidates, with [[Vice President]] [[Drew Brockmeier]] winning every primary on his way to the nomination. He picked [[Mississippi Valley]] [[Governor]] [[Red Blanchard]] as his running mate.  
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The Democratic primary fielded four candidates, with Former [[Vice President]] [[Drew Brockmeier]] winning every primary on his way to the nomination. He picked [[Mississippi Valley]] [[Governor]] [[Red Blanchard]] as his running mate.
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[[Buford Justice]] Lost the Republican nomination to Incumbent President [[Akeem Mellis]]. Justice decided to run as an Independent with Aida AA Hughes ([[AA Alvera]]) as his running mate.
==Primary election==
==Primary election==
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* [[President]] '''[[Akeem Mellis]]''' of [[Colorado]]
* [[President]] '''[[Akeem Mellis]]''' of [[Colorado]]
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* [[Texas]] [[Senator]] '''[[Buford Justice]]''' of [[Texas]]
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* [[Vice President]] '''[[Tim Kent]]''' of [[Ohio]]
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* Former [[Sunbelt]] [[Governor]] '''[[AA Alvera]]''' of [[Texas]]
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* [[Senator]] '''[[Constantine Gurlakis]]''' of [[Florida]]
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* [[Businessman]] '''[[Griffin Eliot]]''' of [[Virginia]]
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* [[Musician]] '''[[EJ Hinkelschmit]]''' of [[Kansas]]
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* Former [[Vice President]] '''[[Andrew Merrilin]]''' of [[Michigan]]
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:AMellis.jpg|[[President]] '''[[Akeem Mellis]]''' of [[Colorado]]
Image:AMellis.jpg|[[President]] '''[[Akeem Mellis]]''' of [[Colorado]]
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Image:Justice.jpg|[[Texas]] [[Senator]] '''[[Buford Justice]]''' of [[Texas]]
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Image:TKent2.jpg|[[Vice President]] '''[[Tim Kent]]''' of [[Ohio]]
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Image:AAAlvera.jpg|Former [[Sunbelt]] [[Governor]] '''[[AA Alvera]] of [[Texas]]
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Image:CGurlakis.jpg|[[Senator]] '''[[Constantine Gurlakis]] of [[Florida]]
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Image:GEliot.jpg|[[Businessman]] '''[[Griffin Eliot]]''' of [[Virginia]]
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Image:EJHinkelscmit.jpg|[[Musician]] '''[[EJ Hinkelschmit]]''' of [[Kansas]]
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Image:AMerrilin.jpg|Former [[Vice President]] '''[[Andrew Merrilin]]''' of [[Michigan]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
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====Candidates====
====Candidates====
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* [[Vice President]] '''[[Drew Brockmeier]]''' of [[Michigan]]
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* Former [[Vice President]] '''[[Drew Brockmeier]]''' of [[Michigan]]
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* Former [[President]] '''[[Whitney Mason]]''' of [[North Carolina]]
* [[Senator]] '''[[Elizabeth Matthews]]''' of [[Illinois]]
* [[Senator]] '''[[Elizabeth Matthews]]''' of [[Illinois]]
* [[Senator]] '''[[Zack Litchfield]]''' of [[New York]]
* [[Senator]] '''[[Zack Litchfield]]''' of [[New York]]
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* Legislator '''[[Ashon Hussein]]''' of [[California]]
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Image:Normal_007.jpg|[[Vice President]] '''[[Drew Brockmeier]]''' of [[Michigan]]
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Image:Normal_007.jpg|Former [[Vice President]] '''[[Drew Brockmeier]]''' of [[Michigan]]
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Image:|[[Senator]] '''[[Elizabeth Matthews]]''' of [[Illinois]]
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Image:WMason.jpg|Former [[President]] '''[[Whitney Mason]]''' of [[North Carolina]]
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Image:|[[Senator]] '''[[Zack Litchfield]]''' of [[New York]]
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Image:EMatthews.jpg|[[Senator]] '''[[Elizabeth Matthews]]''' of [[Illinois]]
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Image:ZLitchfield.jpg|[[Senator]] '''[[Zack Litchfield]]''' of [[New York]]
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Image:AHussein.jpg|Legislator '''[[Ashon Hussein]]''' of [[California]]
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====Potential candidates who did not run====
====Potential candidates who did not run====
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==General election==
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* [[Heartlands]] [[Governor]] '''[[Teddy Williams]]''' of [[Illinois]]
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* [[Mississippi Valley]] [[Governor]] '''[[Red Blanchard]]''' of [[Louisiana]], would become Vice Presidential pick
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* [[Great Lakes]] [[Senator]] '''[[Abigail Brocklin]]''' of [[Michigan]]
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* [[Southwest]] [[Senator]] '''[[Marcus Cavalier]]''' of [[Arizona]]
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* Former [[Big Sky Country]] [[Governor]] '''[[Damien Austin]]''' of [[Oklahoma]]
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* [[Congressional leadership|Senate Democratic Leader]] '''[[Robert Adams]]''' of [[Massachussets]], withdrew and endorsed Brockmeier
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* Former [[Northeast]] [[Governor]] '''[[James Stewart]]''' of [[Connecticut]]
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TBC
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Image:Webb.jpg|[[Heartlands]] [[Governor]] '''[[Teddy Williams]]''' of [[Illinois]]
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Image:RBlanchard.png|[[Mississippi Valley]] [[Governor]] '''[[Red Blanchard]]''' of [[Louisiana]]
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Image:ABrocklin.jpg|[[Great Lakes]] [[Senator]] '''[[Abigail Brocklin]]''' of [[Michigan]]
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Image:Marcus5.jpg|[[Southwest]] [[Senator]] '''[[Marcus Cavalier]]''' of [[Arizona]]
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Image:Austin.png|Former [[Big Sky Country]] [[Governor]] '''[[Damien Austin]]''' of [[Oklahoma]]
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Image:RAdams.jpg|[[Congressional leadership|Senate Democratic Leader]] '''[[Robert Adams]]''' of [[Massachussets]]
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Image:JStewart.jpg|Former [[Northeast]] [[Governor]] '''[[James Stewart]]''' of [[Connecticut]]
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==Election results==
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===Independent Nomination===
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TBC
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====Candidates====
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* [[Texas]] [[Senator]] '''[[Buford Justice]]''' of [[Texas]]
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<gallery>
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Image:Justice.jpg|[[Texas]] [[Senator]] '''[[Buford Justice]]''' of [[Texas]]
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</gallery>
==Other elections==
==Other elections==

Current revision as of 15:59, 10 November 2012

Presidential election, 2024
< 2020 | 2024 | 2028 >
Nominee
Akeem Mellis
Drew Brockmeier
Buford Justice
Party
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Home state
Colorado
Michigan
Texas
Running mate
Tim Kent
Red Blanchard
AA Alvera
Running Mate's Home state
Ohio
Louisiana
Texas
Electoral vote
246
251
41
States carried
28
21
1+DC
[[Image:|250px|thumb|center]]

The United States presidential election of 2024 was held on November 5, 2024 and was the 59th consecutive quadrennial election for President and Vice President of the United States. The election coincided with the 2024 Senate elections, House of Representatives elections, and gubernatorial elections, as well as many regional and local elections. No one got a majority in the election. The House picked incumbent Akeem Mellis to be re-elected. This 'Started a crazy riot', said the New York Times, because Democratic challenger Drew Brockmeier got the most electoral votes.


Contents

Background

President Akeem Mellis was running for his second term and easily won the Republican nomination against Buford Justice and 6 others, including his own Vice President, Tim Kent. Kent remained on the ticket with Mellis.

The Democratic primary fielded four candidates, with Former Vice President Drew Brockmeier winning every primary on his way to the nomination. He picked Mississippi Valley Governor Red Blanchard as his running mate.

Buford Justice Lost the Republican nomination to Incumbent President Akeem Mellis. Justice decided to run as an Independent with Aida AA Hughes (AA Alvera) as his running mate.

Primary election

Republican nomination

Main article: Republican Party presidential primaries, 2024, and 2024 Republican National Convention

Candidates


Democratic nomination

Main article: Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2024, and 2024 Democratic National Convention

Candidates

Potential candidates who did not run

Independent Nomination

Candidates

Other elections

External links

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