This table is updated after each state completes its nominating process. Currently, 57 jurisdictions have completed their nominating processes: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virgin Islands, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Parties appear in parenthesis and italics when a candidate receives the endorsement of a given Party and/or official sources indicate a candidate's association with a particular Party but only where the Party in question does not appear on the actual ballot as such.
Office | Total |
---|---|
Congressman | 53 |
Senator | 9 |
Governor | 8 |
Totals | 70 |
Alabama
- House CD 2
- Democratic - Shomari C. Figures
- Republican - Caroleene Hardee Dobson
Arizona
- Senate Class 1
- Democratic - Member of Congress Ruben Gallego
- Republican - Kari Lake
- Green - Eduardo Quintana
- (Libertarian); Write-in - Sarah Williams
- (Independent); Write-in - Christopher "Chris" Beckett
- (Independent); Write-in - Steven Sanders
- (Republican); Write-in - Jannie "Jannie" Prosser
- Write-in; (None) - Shawn Petty
- Write-in; (None) - David Bozic
- House CD 3
- Democratic - former Phoenix City Council Member Yassamin Ansari
- Republican - Jeffrey Nelson "Jeff" Zink
- Green - Alan Aversa
- (American Independent); (Green); Write-in - Candace L. Cunningham
- House CD 8
- Republican - Abraham "Abe" Hamadeh
- Democratic - Gregory "Greg" Whitten
California
- Senate Class 1
- Democratic - Member of Congress Adam B. Schiff
- Republican - Steve Garvey
- House CD 12
- Democratic - BART Board Member Lateefah Simon
- Democratic - Jennifer Tran
- House CD 16
- Democratic - former San Jose Mayor Sam T. Liccardo
- Democratic - state Assembly Member Evan Low
- House CD 29
- Democratic - state Assembly Member Luz Maria Rivas
- Republican - Benito "Benny" Bernal
- House CD 30
- Democratic - Assembly Member Laura Friedman
- Republican - Alex Arto Balekian
- House CD 31
- Democratic - former Member of Congress Gilbert "Gil" Cisneros
- Republican - Daniel Jose Bocic "Dan" Martinez
- House CD 47
- Democratic - state Senator Dave Min
- Republican - former state Assembly Member Scott Baugh
Colorado
- House CD 3
- Republican - Jeffrey "Jeff" Hurd
- Democratic - former Aspen City Council Member Adam Frisch
- Libertarian - James Brooks Wiley
- Unity - Adam Joseph Withrow
- House CD 5
- Republican - Jeffrey G. "Jeff" Crank
- Democratic - River Gassen
- Libertarian - Michael Keith Vance
- Unaffiliated - Joseph Oliver Gaye
- American Constitution - Christopher Douglas Mitchell
- Forward Party - Christopher Sweat
- (Unaffiliated); Write-in - Marcus Murphy
Delaware
- Senate Class 1
- Democratic - Member of Congress Lisa Blunt Rochester
- Republican - Eric Hansen
- Independent Party Of Delaware - former state Senator Michael "Dr. Mike" Katz
- Governor
- Democratic - New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer
- Republican - state Representative Michael "Mike" Ramone
- House At-Large
- Democratic - state Senator Sarah Elizabeth McBride
- Republican - John J. Whalen, III
Florida
- House CD 8
- Republican - former state Senator Mike Haridopolos
- Democratic - Sandra Denise "Sandy" Kennedy
Georgia
- House CD 3
- Republican - Brian Jack
- Democratic - Maura Keller
Indiana
- Senate Class 1
- Republican - Member of Congress James E. "Jim" Banks
- Democratic - Valerie L. McCray
- Libertarian - Andrew Michael "Andy" Horning
- (Independent); Write-in - Antonio Xavier Alvarez
- (Independent); Write-in - Phillip D. "Phil" Beachy
- Governor
- Republican - Senator Michael K. "Mike" Braun
- Democratic - former state Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer G. McCormick
- Libertarian - Donald Rainwater
- (Independent); Write-in - Christopher Ryan Stried
- House CD 3
- Republican - former Member of Congress Marlin A. Stutzman
- Democratic - Kiley M. Adolph
- Libertarian - Jarrad Ray Lancaster
- House CD 6
- Republican - Jefferson Shreve
- Democratic - Cynthia "Cinde" Wirth
- Libertarian - James Michael Sceniak
- House CD 8
- Republican - state Senator Mark Messmer
- Democratic - Erik David Hurt
- Libertarian - K. Richard Fitzlaff
Kansas
- House CD 2
- Republican - former Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt
- Democratic - Nancy E. Boyda
- Libertarian - John Hauer
Maryland
- Senate Class 1
- Democratic - Prince George's County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks
- Republican - former Govenor Lawrence J. "Larry" Hogan, Jr.
- Libertarian - Mike Scott
- Write-in; (American Solidarity); (Other Candidates) - Patrick J. Burke
- (Unaffiliated); Write-in - Billy Bridges
- (Unaffiliated); Write-in - Robin Rowe
- (Unaffiliated); Write-in - Christy Renee Helmondollar
- (Unaffiliated); Write-in - Irwin William Gibbs
- House CD 2
- Democratic - Baltimore County Executive John Anthony "Johnny O" Olszewski, Jr.
- Republican - Kimberly "Kim" Klacik
- Libertarian - Jasen Joseph Wunder
- House CD 3
- Democratic - state Senator Sarah Kelly Elfreth
- Republican - Robert J. "Rob" Steinberger
- Libertarian - Miguel Barajas
- House CD 6
- Democratic - April McClain Delaney
- Republican - former state Delegate Neil Conrad Parrott
Michigan
- Senate Class 1
- Democratic - Member of Congress Elissa Slotkin
- Republican - former Member of Congress Michael J. "Mike" Rogers
- Libertarian - Joseph Solis-Mullen
- Green - Douglas Philip "Doug" Marsh
- U.S. Taxpayers - David "Dave" Stein
- Natural Law - Doug Dern
- (Libertarian); Write-in - Valerie Lee Willis
- House CD 7
- Republican - former State Senator Thomas More "Tom" Barrett
- Democratic - former state Senator Curtis Hertel, Jr.
- Libertarian - Leah Rachel "L. Rachel" Dailey
- House CD 8
- Democratic - state Senator Kristen McDonald Rivet
- Republican - Paul Junge
- Working Class - Kathy Goodwin
- Libertarian - Steve Barcelo
- U.S. Taxpayers - James Allen Little
- Green - Jim Casha
Minnesota
- House CD 3
- Democratic-Farmer Labor - state Senator Kelly Louise Morrison
- Republican - former state Judge Tad Jude
Missouri
- Governor
- Republican - Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe
- Democratic - state Representative Crystal Quade
- Libertarian - Bill Slantz
- Green - Paul Lehmann
- House CD 1
- Democratic - St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell
- Republican - Andrew Jones
- Libertarian - Rochelle A. Riggins
- Green - Don Fitz
- The Better Party - former Ferguson City Council Member Stephan Blake "Blake" Ashby
- House CD 3
- Republican - former state Senator Robert "Bob" Onder
- Democratic - Bethany E. Mann
- Libertarian - Jordan Rowden
- Green - William "Bill" Hastings
Montana
- House CD 2
- Republican - Auditor Troy Downing
- Democratic - former state Representative John Brian Driscoll
- (Democratic); Write-in - Reilly Neill
New Hampshire
- Governor
- Republican - former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte
- Democratic - Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig
- Libertarian - Stephen Villee
- House CD 2
- Democratic - Maggie Goodlander
- Republican - Lily Tang Williams
New Jersey
- Senate Class 1
- Democratic - Member of Congress Andrew "Andy" Kim
- Republican - Curtis Bashaw
- Green - Christina Amira Khalil
- Libertarian - Kenneth R. "Ken" Kaplan
- Vote Better - Patricia G. Mooneyham
- Socialist Workers Party - Joanne Kuniansky
- House CD 3
- Democratic - state Assembly Member Herb Conaway, Jr.
- Republican - Rajesh Mohan
- Green - Steven "Steve" Welzer
- Libertarian - Christopher "Chris" Russomanno
- Why Not Wynn - Douglas Anthony "Doug" Wynn
- Join the Revolution - Justin R. Barbera
- House CD 9
- Democratic - state Senator Nelida "Nellie" Pou
- Republican - William "Billy" Prempeh
- Green - Benjamin "Ben" Taylor
- Libertarian - Bruno Pereira
- House CD 10
- Democratic - Newark City Council Member LaMonica R. McIver
- Republican - Carmen Bucco
- Green - Jon Carlos Serrano
- C4C 2024 - Cynthia A. Johnson
- All of Us! - Michelle Middleton
- Social Activist - Donna Weiss
New York
- House CD 16
- Democratic - Westchester County Executive George Stephen Latimer
- Republican - former Scarsdale Mayor Miriam Levitt Flisser
North Carolina
- Governor
- Democratic - Attorney General Joshua Harold "Josh" Stein
- Republican - Lieutenant Governor Mark Keith Robinson
- Libertarian - Michael Raymond "Mike" Ross
- Constitution - Walter Vincent "Vinny" Smith
- Green - Michael Wayne "Wayne" Turner
- House CD 6
- Republican - Addison Parker McDowell
- Constitution - Kevin Eugene Hayes
- House CD 8
- Republican - Mark Everette Harris
- Democratic - Justin Edward Dues
- House CD 10
- Republican - Patrick Luke "Pat" Harrigan
- Democratic - Ralph Raybern Scott, Jr.
- Libertarian - Steven Richard "Steve" Feldman
- Constitution - Marshall Todd "Todd" Helm
- House CD 13
- Republican - John Bradford "Brad" Knott
- Democratic - Jeremiah-Frank Lee "Frank" Pierce
- House CD 14
- Republican - state Representative Timothy Keith "Tim" Moore
- Democratic - Pamela Soule "Pam" Genant
North Dakota
- Governor
- Republican - Member of Congress Kelly M. Armstrong
- Democratic-Nonpartisan League - state Senator Merrill Piepkorn
- Independent - Michael "Coach" Coachman
- House At-Large
- Republican - Public Service Commissioner Julie Fedorchak
- Democratic-Nonpartisan League - Trygve Hammer
Ohio
- House CD 2
- Republican - David J. Taylor
- Democratic - Samantha Meadows
Oregon
- House CD 3
- Democratic - state Representative Maxine E. Dexter
- Republican - Joanna M. Harbour
- Progressive; Independent Party of Oregon - David William Walker
- Pacific Green - Joseph Anthony "Joe" Meyer
- Constitution - David Kellogg Frosch
South Carolina
- House CD 3
- Republican - Sheryl S. "Sheri" Biggs
- Democratic - Bryon L. Best
- Alliance Party - former Prosperity Town Council Member Michael Edwin "Mike" Bedenbaugh
Texas
- House CD 12
- Republican - state Representative Craig Goldman
- Democratic - Trey J. Hunt
- House CD 18
- Democratic - former Mayor Sylvester Turner
- Republican - Lana Centonze
- (Independent); Write-in - Vince Duncan
- (Republican); Write-in - Kevin Dural
- House CD 26
- Republican - Brandon Gill
- Democratic - Ernest Robinson Lineberger, III
- Libertarian - Phil Gray
- House CD 32
- Democratic - state Representative Julie Johnson
- Republican - Darrell Day
- Libertarian - Kevin A. Hale
Utah
- Senate Class 1
- Republican - Member of Congress John Curtis
- Democratic - Caroline Gleich
- Independent American - former American Fork City Council Member Carlton E. Bowen
- (Democratic); (Unaffiliated); Write-in - Laird Fetzer "Larry" Hamblin
- House CD 3
- Republican - state Senator Michael S. "Mike" Kennedy
- Democratic - Glenn J. Wright
Virginia
- House CD 5
- Republican - state Delegate John J. McGuire, III
- Democratic - Gloria Tinsley Witt
- House CD 7
- Democratic - Yevgeny S. "Eugene" Vindman
- Republican - Derrick M. Anderson
- House CD 10
- Democratic - state Delegate Suhas Subramanyam
- Republican - Mike W. Clancy
Washington
- Governor
- Democratic - Attorney General Bob Ferguson
- Republican - former Member of Congress David G. "Dave" Reichert
- House CD 5
- Republican - Spokane County Treasurer Michael James Baumgartner
- Democratic - Carmela Conroy
- House CD 6
- Democratic - state Senator Emily Randall
- Republican - state Senator Drew C. MacEwen
West Virginia
- Senate Class 1
- Republican - Governor James Conley "Jim" Justice, II
- Democratic - Wheeling Mayor Glenn Frederick Elliott, Jr.
- Libertarian - David Dunstan Moran
- Governor
- Republican - Attorney General Patrick James Morrisey
- Democratic - Huntington Mayor Stephen Taylor "Steve" Williams
- Libertarian - Erika Klie Kolenich
- Constitution - former state Delegate Stephen Marshall "S. Marshall" Wilson
- Mountain - Chase G. Linko-Looper
- (Independent); Write-in - Quintin Gerard "Browwn Clowwn" Caldwell
- House CD 2
- Republican - Treasurer Riley McGowan Moore
- Democratic - Steven Michael Wendelin
Wisconsin
- House CD 8
- Republican - Tony Wied
- Democratic - Kristin Lyerly
2024 General Election Outline
- 2024 General Election Home
- Popular Vote by Office
- Regarding Popular Vote Edge Cases
- Electoral College
- Allocation
- How Appointed
- Meeting Place
- Tabulation Joint Session of Congress
- Duly Appointed Electors
- THE "FAITHLESS ELECTORS" - Presidential Electors who have defected in the past
- May Electors Defect?
- DATES OF U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION "EVENTS": 1789 to the present
- "APPARENT" ELECTORAL VOTE for President of the United States: 1856 to present
- ELECTORAL VOTE for President of the United States (as pledged and as officially counted)
- ELECTORAL VOTE for Vice President of the United States (as pledged and as officially counted)
- 2024 Primaries and Runoffs for Statewide offices/Congress
- Alphabetically
- Alphabetically with Filing Deadlines
- Chronologically
- Chronologically with Filing Deadlines
- Primary/Runoff/Special Elections Poll Closing Times (across time zones)
- General Election Poll Closing Times Alphabetically (across time zones)
- General Election Poll Closing Times Chronologically (across time zones)
- Electoral College Poll Closing Times Chronologically (across time zones)
- Polling Hours
- Presidential Candidates
- Offices
- Primaries at a Glance
- Regarding Office Edge Cases
- Open Governor's Chairs, Senate and House Seats (the incumbent is not running for re-election)
- Governor's Chairs, Senate, and U.S. House Seats with no incumbent running for them
- Uncontested Governor's Chairs, Senate, and U.S. House Seats (one candidate running for office)
- Governor's Chairs, Senate, and U.S. House Seats with multiple incumbents running for them
- Governor's Chairs, Senate, and U.S. House Seats with only one major party candidate running for office
- 2024 Partisan Composition by State
- Political Parties
- History
- Comparative Political Party Predominance in each State, 2000 thru 2016
- Political Party Floor Leaders in the Congress of the United States
- Dates of DIRECT PRIMARY Elections re: Major Party Nominations for Statewide and/or Federal Office
- Length of Terms of Office of STATE Governors throughout American History
- Dates of U.S. Presidential Election "Events": 1789 to present
- Complete Constitutional provisions for the election of the President and Vice-President
- Complete Federal Law governing the election of a President and Vice-President and filling of vacancies of the same
- Downloadable data files
Modified .