2024 Green Party presidential primaries

The 2024 Green Party presidential primaries and caucuses are a series of electoral contests to elect delegates to the 2024 Green National Convention who will choose the Green Party's presidential nominee in the 2024 presidential election. The convention was held as a virtual event from August 15 to 18, 2024.[2]

2024 Green Party presidential primaries

← 2020 February 5 to June 4, 2024 2028 →

420 delegates to the Green Party Convention[1][a]
211 delegates votes needed to win
 
Candidate Jill Stein No Preference[c] Jasmine Sherman
Home state Massachusetts North Carolina
Estimated delegate count 182 6 10
Contests won 20 1 0
Popular vote 16,597[b] 505[b] 72[b]
Percentage 96.5% 2.9% 0.4%
Convention vote 267 10 13


Previous Green nominee

Howie Hawkins



Background

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The Green Party has run candidates for president in every election since 1996. Consumer advocate Ralph Nader was the party's nominee in 1996 and 2000. Political activist David Cobb was nominated in 2004; former U.S. congresswoman Cynthia McKinney was the nominee in 2008; physician and activist Jill Stein was nominated in 2012 and 2016; and activist Howie Hawkins was the Green nominee in 2020. Nader's 2.7% in 2000 remains the largest percentage of the vote any Green Party presidential candidate has won.

Primary contests

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Map legend
  Jill Stein
  Jasmine Sherman
  None of these candidates
  Delegates TBD
  No contest as of 06/01


Candidates and ballot options receiving delegates are listed individually on the table. All others listed under other.

Date Contest Candidates and results
Sherman Stein Other Uncommitted[d]
February 5 Kansas[3] 0.0%
0 votes
100.0%
7 votes
4 delegates
0.0%
0 votes
0.0%
0 votes
March 4 Pennsylvania[4][5] 19.4%
25 votes
3 delegates
75.2%
97 votes
10 delegates
4.7%
6 votes[e]
0.8%
1 vote
March 5 California[6] Not on ballot 99.96%
15,801 votes
59 delegates
0.04%
7 votes[f]
Not on ballot
March 16 Illinois[7][g] 5%
1 delegate
84%
16 delegates
0% 11%
2 delegates
March 19 Arizona[8][h] 23.5%
1 delegate
73.5%
3 delegates
3.0%[i] Not on ballot
March 23 New York[9][10] 1st round:
11.5%
7 votes
2nd round:
11.5%
7 votes
1 delegate
1st round:
86.7%
52 votes
2nd round:
88.3%
53 votes
12 delegates
1st round:
1.7%
1 vote[j]
2nd round:
0%
0 votes
Not on ballot
March 24 Washington[11] 15.0%
18 votes
81.7%
98 votes
4 delegates
3.3%
4 votes[k]
Not on ballot
March 25 Nevada[12][l] 0% 100%
4 delegates
0% 0%
April 13 Texas[13][14] 12.7%
7 votes
1 delegate
78.2%
43 votes
18 delegates
9.1%
5 votes[m]
Not on ballot
April 22 Wisconsin[15] 15.2%
5 votes
1 delegate
75.8%
25 votes
3 delegates
9.1%
3 votes[n]
Not on ballot
April 26 Connecticut[16] 3.7%
1 vote
85.2%
23 votes
9 delegates
3.7%
1 vote[o]
7.4%
2 votes
April 27 Tennessee[17] 2nd
1 delegate
Winner
3 delegates
Unknown Not on ballot
April 29 Ohio[18][p] 22%
1 delegate
78%
5 delegates
0% Not on ballot
May 3 Maryland[19] 14.3%
6 votes
83.3%
35 votes
5 delegates
2.4%
1 vote[q]
Not on ballot
May 4 New Jersey[20][21][r] Unknown Winner
6 delegates
Unknown
May 4 New Mexico[22][s] Unknown Winner
4 delegates
Unknown
May 10 Utah[23] 28.6%
2 votes
71.4%
5 votes
4 delegates
0%
0 votes
Not on ballot
May 14 West Virginia[24] Not on ballot 100%
379 votes
4 delegates
Not on ballot
May 30 Indiana[25] First ballot:
3.0%
1 vote
Final ballot:
0%
0 votes
First ballot:
90.9%
30 votes
Final ballot:
93.9%
31 votes
4 delegates
First ballot:
3.0%
1 vote[t]
Final ballot:
0%
0 votes
First ballot:
3.0%
1 vote
Final ballot:
6.1%
2 votes
June 4 Washington, D.C.[26] Not on ballot 100%
1+ votes[u]
5 delegates
Not on ballot
Montana[27] Not on ballot 100%
371 votes[v]
4 delegates
Totals 0.4%
72 votes
10 delegates
97.2%
16,597 votes
182 delegates
0.2%
28 votes[w]
2.2%
376 votes
6 delegates

Convention vote

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The delegate votes as they were reported during the 2024 Green National Convention.
  Jill Stein
  Jasmine Sherman
  Dashaun "Daví" Davis
  Ajamu Baraka
  Randy Toler
  Uncommitted/NOTA

2024 Green National Convention presidential vote[28][29]

Candidate Delegates Percentage
Jill Stein 267 91.13%
Jasmine Sherman 13 4.44%
Abstained/NOTA 10 3.41%
Dashaun "Daví" Davis 2 0.68%
Ajamu Baraka (write-in) 1/2 0.17%
Randy Toler 1/2 0.17%
Totals 293 100%


State Delegate Votes
Sherman Stein Other None of the Above[x]
Alabama 0 4 0 0
Arizona 1 3 0 0
California 0 50 0 0
Colorado 0 4 0 1
Connecticut 0 9 0 0
Delaware 0 4 0 0
District of Columbia 0 2 1[y] 1
Florida 1 6 0.5[z] 0.5
Hawaii 0 4 0 0
Indiana 0 4 0 0
Iowa 0 4 0 0
Louisiana 0 4 0 0
Maine 0 26 0 0
Maryland 0 5 0 0
Massachusetts 0 8 0 0
Michigan 0 11 0.5[aa] 0.5
Minnesota 0 3 0 0
Mississippi 0 4 0 0
Missouri 0 6 0 0
Nevada 0 4 0 0
New Jersey 0 6 0 0
New Mexico 0 4 0 0
New York 1 9 0 0
North Carolina 1 3 0 1
Ohio 1 5 0 0
Oregon 2 9 0 0
Pennsylvania 3 10 0 0
South Carolina 0 3 0 5
Tennessee 1 3 0 0
Texas 1 18 0 0
Utah 0 4 0 0
Virginia 0 5 0 0
Washington 0 4 0 0
West Virginia 0 4 0 0
Wisconsin 1 3 0 0
Latinx Caucus 0 4 0 0
Black Caucus 0 2 1[ab] 1
Lavender Greens 0 4 0 0
Women's Caucus 0 2 0 0
Totals 13 267 3[ac] 10

Major candidates

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As of April 2024, at least 14 candidates have filed with the Federal Election Commission to run for the Green Party presidential nomination in 2024.[30]

Declared candidates

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This section includes declared candidates who have filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission with intent to run under the Green Party who have received formal party recognition.

Green nominee for the 2024 presidential election
Name Born Experience Home state Campaign
Announcement date
Contests won Delegates Popular vote Running mate Ref.
 
Jill Stein
May 14, 1950
(age 74)
Chicago, Illinois
Nominee for president in 2012 and 2016
Member of the Lexington Town Meeting from the 2nd Precinct
Activist
  Massachusetts  
Campaign
November 9, 2023
FEC filing[31][32]
20 (KS, PA, CA, IL, AZ, NY, WA, NV, TX, WI, CT, TN, OH, MD, NJ, NM, UT, WV, IN, DC) Pledged: 182 (91.9%)
Convention: 267 (91.1%)
16,597 (96.5%) Butch Ware [33]
Other candidates in the 2024 Green Party presidential primaries
Name Born Experience Home state Campaign
Announcement date
Contests won Delegates Popular vote Running mate Ref.
Other candidates formally recognized by GPUS[34]

Jasmine Sherman
August 17, 1985
(age 39)
Queens, New York
Executive Director of Greater Charlotte Rise   North Carolina  
February 18, 2022
FEC filing[35][36]
None Pledged: 10 (5.1%)
Convention: 13 (4.5%)
72 (0.4%) Tanda Blubear[37] [38][39]
 
Jorge Zevala
unknown Businessman   California   October 13, 2023
FEC filing[40]
None None 18 (0.1%) [38][39]
Alternate ballot options:
None of the above N/A 1 (MT) Pledged: 6 (2.5%)
Convention: 10 (3.4%)
505 (2.9%)


Withdrew before the primaries

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Former candidates in the 2024 Green Party presidential primaries
Name Born Experience Home state Campaign
announced
Campaign
suspended
Campaign Popular Vote Ref.
 
Emanuel Pastreich
October 16, 1964
(age 60)
Nashville, Tennessee
President of the Asia Institute
Academic and author
  Massachusetts September 11, 2023 September 28, 2023
(running as an independent)
 

FEC filing[41]
[42][43]
 
Cornel West
June 2, 1953
(age 71)
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Academic scholar and activist   California June 14, 2023 October 5, 2023
(running as an independent)
 
Campaign
FEC filing
1 (nil%) [44]

Other candidates

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This section includes candidates that have at some point been considered active by the party's presidential campaign support committee or appeared on a ballot.[45] Holding an active status does not mean the candidate has received official recognition from the party.

  • Randy Toler, Co-chair of the Florida Green Party, disputed co-founder of the Green Party
  • Robert Cooke IV, self-proclaimed prophet
  • Dashaun "Daví" Davis, activist
  • Adam Hollick[46]

Declined to be candidates

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As of March 2024, the following notable individuals have been the subject of speculation about their possible candidacy, but have publicly denied interest in running.

Endorsements

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Jill Stein
Organizations
Notable individuals
Cornel West (withdrew)
Organizations
Notable individuals

Timeline

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Active campaigns
Withdrawn
candidate
Midterm elections
Green convention
General election

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Debates and forums

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Forums among candidates for the 2024 Green Party U.S. presidential nomination
Date Place Host Participants
 P  Participant.  I  Invitee.  A  Absent.  N  Confirmed non-invitee.  O  Out of race (exploring, suspended, or not yet entered) Davis Sherman Stein Zavala Others
January 12, 2024[46] Virtual Kansas Green Party P P A P P[ad]
January 20, 2024[60] Worcester, MA Green-Rainbow Party P P P P[ae] P[af]
January 23, 2024[61][39] Philadelphia, PA Green Party of Philadelphia P P P[ae] P[ae] A[ag]
February 20, 2024[62][63] Virtual Green Party of New York N P A[ah] P N

Campaign finance

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According to campaign finance laws, an individual must begin filing reports once they raise or spend more than $5,000. This fundraising table includes money raised and spent as of June 30, 2024.

Overview of campaign financing for candidates in the 2024 Green Party presidential primaries through June 30, 2024
Candidate Total raised Total raised
since last quarter
Individual contributions Debt Spent Spent since
last quarter
COH
Total Unitemized Pct
Stein[64] $1,460,305.63 $856,880.84 $1,371,593.70 $46,235.00 3.37% $43,010 $1,303,802.66 $831,183.77 $172,835.55
Sherman[65] $28,392.29 $10,738.22 $28,392.29 $13,921.00 49.03% $0 $28,765.82 $19,363.75 $109.13
Zavala[66]
11/30/2023
$5,785.00 $5,710.00 $75.00 1.30% $0 $3,347.09 $1,811.11

Schedule

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Delegate allocating contests in the 2024 Green Party presidential primaries
Date Del.[1] Primaries/caucuses Ref
February 5[ai] 4 Kansas primary
(party-run)
[67]
March 4[aj] 14 Pennsylvania primary
(party-run)
[68]
March 5 59 California primary
(state-run)
[69]
March 16[ak] 20 Illinois primary
(party-run)
[70]
March 19[al] 4 Arizona primary
(party-run)
[71]
March 23 14 New York convention [72]
March 24[am] 4 Washington primary
(party-run)
[73]
March 25 4 Nevada convention [74]
April 13 19 Texas convention [13]
April 22 4 Wisconsin primary
(party-run)
[15]
April 26 10 Connecticut primary
(party-run)
[75]
April 27 4 Tennessee primary
(party-run)
[76]
April 29[an] 6 Ohio primary
(party-run)
[77]
May 3[ao] 5 Maryland primary
(party-run)
[78]
May 4 6 New Jersey primary
(party-run)
[79]
4 New Mexico convention [80]
May 5 33 Maine caucuses and convention [81][82]
May 10[ap] 4 Utah primary
(party-run)
[83]
May 11 8 South Carolina convention [84]
May 14 4 West Virginia primary
(state-run)
[85]
May 25 11 Oregon convention [86]
May 30[aq] 4 Indiana primary
(party-run)
[87]
June 4 5 District of Columbia primary
(state-run)
[88]
4 Montana primary
(state-run)
[89]
July 15 25 Michigan poll [90]
July 31 9 Florida poll [91]
August 15 – 18 Convention

Ballot access

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The following is a table of which candidates received ballot access in which states.
  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.
  indicates that a candidate withdrew before the election but was still listed on the ballot.
States not listed in the table did not hold Green Party presidential primaries.

Ballot access in the 2024 Green presidential nominating contests
State Date Sherman Stein Zavala Others NOTA [ar] Ref
KS February 5        [as]   [46]
PA March 4        [at]   [92][93]
CA March 5        [au]   [94]
IL March 16           [70]
AZ March 19           [95]
NY March 23           [63]
WA March 24        [av]   [96]
TX April 13         [aw]   [13]
WI April 22           [15]
CT April 26        [ax]   [75]
TN April 27         [ay]   [17]
OH April 29         [az]   [97]
MD May 3           [19]
ME
(caucuses)
May 5 Ballot access not required [82][81]
UT May 10           [98]
WV May 14           [99]
IN May 30        [ba]   [87]
DC Jun 4           [100]
MT           [89]
MI Jul 15        [bb]   [101]
FL Jul 30        [bc]   [102]


See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ 420 represents the maximum number of delegates eligible to be credentialed for the Presidential Nominating Convention (PNC). Delegate counts may change based on the actual number of states and caucuses that send credentialed delegates to the PNC.
  2. ^ a b c Total votes is based on incomplete data, as many states have not released popular vote totals for primaries, caucuses, and state conventions.
  3. ^ Includes 'None of the Above', and 'Uncommitted'
  4. ^ Includes votes for "None of the Above"
  5. ^ 5 votes for Jorge Zavala, 1 Write-in vote for Cornel West
  6. ^ 7 write-in votes: 3 for Jorge Zavala, 3 for Matthew Pruden, 1 for Daví
  7. ^ Popular Vote Totals Unavailable
  8. ^ Popular Vote Totals Unavailable
  9. ^ For Jorge Zavala
  10. ^ For Jorge Zavala
  11. ^ 3 votes for Jorge Zavala, 1 write-in vote for Angela Walker
  12. ^ Popular vote totals and ballot access information unavailable
  13. ^ 2 votes for Jorge Zavala, 2 votes for Daví, 1 vote for Randy Toler
  14. ^ For Jorge Zavala
  15. ^ for Jorge Zavala
  16. ^ Popular vote totals unavailable
  17. ^ For Jorge Zavala
  18. ^ Popular vote totals unavailable
  19. ^ Popular vote totals unavailable
  20. ^ For Robert Cooke
  21. ^ 317 undetermined write-in votes; As Stein was the only candidate to file, votes were not counted.
  22. ^ For "No preference"
  23. ^ 0.1%; 18 votes for Jorge Zavala
    0.0%; 3 votes for Matthew Pruden
    0.0%; 3 votes for Daví
    0.0%; 1 vote for Randy Toler
    0.0%; 1 vote for Robert Cooke
    0.0%; 1 vote for Cornel West
    0.0%; 1 vote for Angela Nicole Walker
  24. ^ Also includes votes for "Uncommitted" and "Abstain"
  25. ^ For Dashaun "Daví" Davis
  26. ^ For Randy Toler
  27. ^ For Ajamu Baraka (not a candidate)
  28. ^ For Dashaun "Daví" Davis
  29. ^ 2 for Dashaun "Daví" Davis, 0.5 for Randy Toler, 0.5 for Ajamu Baraka (not a candidate)
  30. ^ Adam Hollick
  31. ^ a b c Participated virtually
  32. ^ Randy Toler participated virtually
  33. ^ Randy Toler was advertised as a participant
  34. ^ Could not attend due to illness but was represented by her campaign manager
  35. ^ Voting begins January 22
  36. ^ Voting begins February 14
  37. ^ Voting begins March 2
  38. ^ Voting begins February 19
  39. ^ Voting begins March 3
  40. ^ Voting begins March 23
  41. ^ voting began April 12
  42. ^ Voting begins May 1
  43. ^ Voting begins May 24
  44. ^ Includes 'No Preference', 'Uncommitted', and 'None of the Above'
  45. ^ Adam Hollick, Randy Toler
  46. ^ All write-ins were counted
  47. ^ DaShaun Davis, Matthew Pruden
  48. ^ All write-ins were counted
  49. ^ DaShaun Davis, Randy Toler, Robert Cooke
  50. ^ All write-ins were counted
  51. ^ DaShaun Davis, Randy Toler
  52. ^ DaShaun Davis, Randy Toler
  53. ^ DaShaun Davis, Robert Cooke IV, Randy Toler
  54. ^ DaShaun Davis, Robert Cooke IV, Randy Toler
  55. ^ DaShaun Davis, Robert Cooke IV, Randy Toler

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