Schedule Libertarian Party The
Libertarian Party participated in multiple non-binding preference primaries in this election cycle. The party's presidential and vice presidential nominees were chosen directly by delegates at the
2024 Libertarian National Convention, held on
Memorial Day weekend from May 24 to 26, 2024, in
Washington, D.C. Green Party The
Green Party held a series of presidential primaries through which convention delegates were awarded to candidates and nominated the party's presidential ticket at the
2024 Green National Convention, which took place as a
virtual event from August 15 to 18, 2024. The individuals listed below are declared candidates who have filed paperwork with the
Federal Election Commission with intent to run under the Green Party and who meet one or more of the following criteria: a) meet Wikipedia's
notability guidelines; b) have participated (or have been invited to participate) in at least two Green Party-sponsored debates or c) have received non-trivial media coverage as a candidate in this election cycle.
Constitution Party The
Constitution Party held its presidential nominating convention on April 24–27, 2024, in
Salt Lake City, Utah. Eight candidates sought the nomination: • Daniel Clyde Cummings, perennial candidate from
Wyoming • Louis C. Hook from
Mississippi • Brandon McIntyre from
Georgia •
Joel Skousen, author and survivalist from
Utah • Ben Stewart •
Randall Terry, author, anti-abortion activist, and Democratic candidate for president in
2012 from
Tennessee • Samm Tittle, perennial candidate • Paul Venable, nominee for
U.S. Senator from
Missouri in
2022 Jim Harvey of Georgia (who ultimately did not seek the nomination), Joel Skousen, and Randall Terry participated in an April 6 debate in
Dearborn, Michigan. Terry won the nomination by securing a majority in the first round. The votes largely broke down along geographic lines. Skousen, who is from Utah, received all 61 votes from the delegations of the
Four Corners states, but only 19 votes from the rest of the country combined. The only state delegations he carried outside of the region were New Hampshire and West Virginia. Venable won the majority of votes from South Carolina and his home state of Missouri and Daniel Cummings won a plurality in his home state of Wyoming. The remaining ten delegations were all won by Terry. Aside from the presidential nomination, much of the debate at the convention focused on an ultimately defeated amendment by Skousen to remove references to God from the party platform. The Constitution Party received 60,023 votes in the 2020 election. The Nevada, Utah and Idaho state parties split from the national party and nominated Skousen.
American Independent Party The
American Independent Party held a non-binding presidential preference primary in California on March 5, 2024.
James Bradley was the only candidate listed on the ballot and defeated Andrew George Rummel, who was a recognized write-in candidate. On April 29, 2024, the party announced that it had nominated independent presidential candidate
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Legal Marijuana Now Party The
Legal Marijuana Now Party held its first-ever presidential nomination primary in
Minnesota on
Super Tuesday, March 5. This was the first presidential primary to be held in Minnesota for a third party since 1916.
Krystal Gabel withdrew from the race during Legal Marijuana Now Party's candidate filing discussions. When Gabel asked to be removed from the ballot, after
early voting had started on January 19, 2024, the
Minnesota Secretary of State's office stated that changes cannot be made to the list of candidates after the list was certified 63 days prior to the election, and Gabel's name remained on ballots. •
Krystal Gabel, activist, and candidate for
governor of Nebraska in
2018 (
Withdrew January 26, 2024) Of Minnesota's three major political parties, all of which included a write in option for their 2024 nominating primaries, only the Legal Marijuana Now party submitted to the Secretary of State a write in name to be counted, singer-songwriter
Willie Nelson. Minnesota presidential delegates to the national party convention were awarded proportionally based on the primary results. Gabel won a plurality of the vote (28.8%), but withdrew ahead of the primary. Of declared candidates,
Richfield, Minnesota businessman Dennis Schuller finished in the lead, with 17.4%. At the state convention in
Caledonia on May 8, Minnesota presidential delegates to the national Legal Marijuana Now convention were awarded proportionally based on the primary results. However, the party lost automatic ballot access in a May 2024 ruling by the
Minnesota Supreme Court, meaning party officials and candidates would have to petition for ballot access. 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. Because Minnesota is a more populous state than Nebraska, Minnesota LMNP delegates to the national convention that were pledged to Schuller and California archeologist Rudy Reyes outnumbered the entire Nebraska delegation which voted unanimously for West. At the July 6 national convention held in
Bloomington, Minnesota, Schuller and running mate Reyes were nominated for the presidential ticket. The 2024 LMNP write-in campaign was certified in several states.
Peace and Freedom Party The
Peace and Freedom Party held a non-binding preference primary in
California on
Super Tuesday, March 5.
Claudia De la Cruz, the nominee of the
Party for Socialism and Liberation, won the primary with a plurality, defeating
Jasmine Sherman and
Cornel West. The party's presidential nominee, chosen by the state central committee in August, is
Claudia De la Cruz.
American Solidarity Party The
American Solidarity Party announced on June 2, 2023, that
Peter Sonski had won their party's online primary, which lasted from May 24 to June 1. Sonski was nominated in the first round of ranked-choice voting with 52%. Sonski then selected Lauren Onak as his vice president, who was then officially nominated via unanimous consent.
Approval Voting Party The
Approval Voting Party received 409 votes for president in 2020. On March 16, the party nominated Blake Huber for president and Andrea Denault for vice president.
Green Mountain Peace and Justice The
Green Mountain Peace and Justice Party is a regional ballot-qualified party in
Vermont which has regularly nominated candidates for president since 1972. It nominated
Gloria La Riva, the
PSL nominee, in 2020. She received 166 votes in Vermont.
Natural Law Party The Michigan
Natural Law Party held its nominating convention on April 17, 2024, where it nominated independent candidate
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for President and
Nicole Shanahan for Vice President. Party chairman Doug Dern claimed fellow independent candidate
Cornel West also sought the party's ballot access. Kennedy later attempted to remove his name from the ballot in Michigan, but was blocked in courts. In 2020, the Michigan party nominated
Alliance Party nominee
Rocky De La Fuente, who received 2,986 votes in Michigan. The party was also presidential ballot-qualified in
Florida. The Florida party did not nominate a candidate in the 2020 or the 2024 election.
Prohibition Party The
Prohibition Party held its presidential nominating convention on May 8–9, 2023, in
Buffalo, New York. Three candidates stood for nomination; Michael Wood was nominated on the first ballot.
Unity Party The Bill Hammons-led faction of the
Unity Party of America nominated
Paul Noel Fiorino and Matthew May for president and vice president respectively at the 7th United National Convention over
Google Meet on April 6, 2024. However, the Colorado faction of the party, which was the only state party with ballot access, met on April 13, 2024, and nominated independent candidate
Cornel West for president and his running mate,
Melina Abdullah for vice president. Withdrew before convention: • Bill Hammons, co-founder and chairman of the Unity Party;
2020 nominee for president • Donnie Harold Harris, business owner and write-in candidate for the
2012 Indiana gubernatorial election Alliance Party The
Alliance Party received 88,236 votes for president in 2020. The Alliance Party of South Carolina nominated Independent
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for its ballot line, but he later withdrew his name from the ballot in South Carolina.
Green Party of Alaska The
Green Party of Alaska is unaffiliated with the
Green Party of the United States and was not ballot-qualified in
Alaska.
Jasmine Sherman and Tanda BluBear were nominated for president and vice president, respectively. The party hosted a series of debates featuring the following candidates seeking the nomination: •
Joseph "Afroman" Foreman, rapper and independent
write-in candidate for president; • Brittany Jones, veteran and unaffiliated write-in candidate for president from
Oregon; •
Jasmine Sherman, executive director of Greater Charlotte Rise and candidate in
2024 Green Party presidential primaries, from
North Carolina; •
Emanuel Pastreich, president of the
Asia Institute, academic, author, and withdrawn candidate for the Green Party presidential nomination, from
Massachusetts; • Rollan Roberts, businessman and candidate in
2024 Republican presidential primaries; • Jay Torres, candidate for Republican presidential nomination; • Wayne Pope, veteran and candidate in
2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries; • Suzzanna Tanner, independent write-in candidate for president; • Susan Buchser-Lochocki, voting rights activist and unregistered write-in candidate for president;
Liberal Party The
Liberal Party, formerly the Association of State Liberty Parties, has qualified state parties in
Massachusetts and
New Mexico which were, until 2022, affiliated with the
national Libertarian Party. These parties received a combined 59,598 votes in 2020. The
Libertarian Association of Massachusetts provided its ballot line to the national Libertarian Party nominees,
Chase Oliver and
Mike ter Maat. The
Libertarian Party of New Mexico ran
Laura Ebke and Trisha Butler, the Liberal Party Chair on its ballot line, without any campaign.
Cascade Party The
Cascade Party petitioned to place
Krist Novoselić and James Carroll on the ballot in
Washington, as that is a requirement to gain state recognition of a new party. Novoselić later withdrew his name from the ballot. == Declined to be candidates ==