Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2024
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- | The '''2024 Democratic primaries''' were the selection process by which the Democrats chose their candidates in the [[United States presidential election, 2024|2024 election]] for [[President of the United States|President]] and [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] of the United States. Through a series of primaries and caucuses culminating in the [[Democratic National Convention]], the party picked Vice President [[Drew Brockmeier]] from [[Michigan]], who selected Mississippi Valley Governor [[Red Blanchard]] from [[Louisiana]] as his running mate. | + | The '''2024 Democratic primaries''' were the selection process by which the Democrats chose their candidates in the [[United States presidential election, 2024|2024 election]] for [[President of the United States|President]] and Former [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] of the United States. Through a series of primaries and caucuses culminating in the [[Democratic National Convention]], the party picked Vice President [[Drew Brockmeier]] from [[Michigan]], who selected Mississippi Valley Governor [[Red Blanchard]] from [[Louisiana]] as his running mate. |
==Timeline== | ==Timeline== | ||
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* '''Filed:''' | * '''Filed:''' | ||
- | ** [[Vice President]] '''[[Drew Brockmeier]]''' of [[Michigan]] | + | ** Former [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] '''[[Drew Brockmeier]]''' of [[Michigan]] |
+ | ** Former [[President of the United States]] '''[[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]] | ||
+ | ** Legislator [[Ashon Hussein]] of [[West Coast|California]] | ||
* '''Declined:''' | * '''Declined:''' | ||
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==State-by-state results== | ==State-by-state results== | ||
+ | (white means none from any) | ||
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| [[Drew Brockmeier ]] | | [[Drew Brockmeier ]] | ||
| [[Zack Litchfield]] | | [[Zack Litchfield]] | ||
+ | | [[Whitney Mason]] | ||
+ | | [[Elizabeth Matthews]] | ||
+ | | [[Ashon Hussein]] | ||
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Current revision as of 03:39, 13 March 2011
The 2024 Democratic primaries were the selection process by which the Democrats chose their candidates in the 2024 election for President and Former Vice President of the United States. Through a series of primaries and caucuses culminating in the Democratic National Convention, the party picked Vice President Drew Brockmeier from Michigan, who selected Mississippi Valley Governor Red Blanchard from Louisiana as his running mate.
Contents |
Timeline
TBC
Candidates
- Filed:
- Former Vice President Drew Brockmeier of Michigan
- Former President of the United States Whitney Mason of North Carolina
- Senator Elizabeth Matthews of Illinois
- Senator Zack Litchfield of New York
- Legislator Ashon Hussein of California
- Declined:
TBC
Vice Presidential Candidates
TBC
State-by-state results
(white means none from any)
Drew Brockmeier | Zack Litchfield | Whitney Mason | Elizabeth Matthews | Ashon Hussein | ||
Total Delegates | 2208 | 0 | ||||
Iowa | 91% (57) | 6% (0) | ||||
New Hampshire | 57% (30) | 42% (0) |
See Also
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