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==Democrats==
==2024 General==
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2024 United States presidential election
| country = United States
| flag_year = 1960
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 United States presidential election
| previous_year = 2020
| election_date = November 5, 2024
| next_election = 2020 United States presidential election
| next_year = 2028
| votes_for_election = 538 members of the Electoral College
| needed_votes = 270 electoral
| turnout =
| image_size = 150x150px
| image1 = Wmc features Wendy-Davis 091521.jpg <!-- Please don't change infobox images without first discussing on the talk page. -->
| nominee1 = '''{{font color|#0645AD|Amanda Kallman}}'''
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| home_state1 = {{font color|#0645AD|Utah}}
| running_mate1 = '''{{font color|#0645AD|Crawford Clay}}'''
| electoral_vote1 = '''283'''
| states_carried1 = '''30 + ME-02'''
| popular_vote1 = '''73,881,153'''
| percentage1 = '''{{percentage|<!-- TRUMP: --> 73,881,153|<!-- TOTAL: --> 153,993,186|1|pad=yes}}'''
| image2 = 2018ab0278.jpg <!-- Please don't change infobox images without first discussing on the talk page. -->
| nominee2 = {{font color|#0645AD|Frank McCreary}}
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)<!-- Please see talk page for consensus on party order on first row. -->
| home_state2 = {{font color|#0645AD|Delaware}}
| running_mate2 = {{font color|#0645AD|Carmen Sarelli-Sainz}}
| electoral_vote2 = 255
| states_carried2 = 20 + {{font color|#0645AD|DC}}
| popular_vote2 = 73,593,128
| percentage2 = {{percentage|<!-- CLINTON: --> 73,593,128|<!-- TOTAL: --> 153,993,186|1|pad=yes}}
| map_size = 350px
| map = [[File:Kallman W.png|300px]]
| map_caption = Presidential election results map. <span style="color:darkred;">Red</span> denotes states won by Kallman/Clay and <span style="color:darkblue;">blue</span> denotes those won by McCreary/Sarelli-Sainz. Numbers indicate [[United States Electoral College|electoral votes]] cast by each state and the District of Columbia. On election night, Kallman won 283 electors and McCreary 255.
| title = President
| before_election = {{font color|#0645AD|Indira Clarke}}
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = {{font color|#0645AD|Amanda Kallman}}
| after_party = Republican Party (United States)
}}
{{clear}}
===Close states===
States where the margin of victory was under 1% (33 electoral votes; 19 won by McCreary, 14 won by Kallman):
# <span style="color:darkred;">'''Wisconsin, 0.01% (323 votes) – 10 electoral votes'''</span>
# <span style="color:darkred;">'''New Hampshire, 0.25% (1,975 votes) – 4 electoral votes'''</span> (tipping-point state for Kallman victory)
# <span style="color:darkblue;">'''Pennsylvania, 0.45% (29,656 votes) – 19 electoral votes'''</span>
 
States/districts where the margin of victory was between 1% and 5% (68 electoral votes; 17 won by McCreary, 50 by Kallman):
# <span style="color:darkred;">'''Nevada, 1.29% (17,767 votes) – 6 electoral votes'''</span> '''(tipping-point state for McCreary victory)'''
# <span style="color:darkblue;">'''Michigan, 2.02% (106,299 votes) – 15 electoral votes'''</span>
# <span style="color:darkred;">'''Georgia, 2.64% (129,359 votes) – 16 electoral votes'''</span>
# <span style="color:darkred;">'''Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District, 3.62% (10,904 votes) – 1 electoral vote'''</span>
# <span style="color:darkred;">'''North Carolina, 3.86% (215,390 votes) – 16 electoral votes'''</span>
# <span style="color:darkred;">'''Arizona, 4.05% (134,443 votes) – 11 electoral votes'''</span>
# <span style="color:darkblue;">'''Maine, 4.40% (34,253 votes) – 2 electoral votes'''</span>
 
States/districts where the margin of victory was between 5% and 10% (145 electoral votes; 52 won by McCreary, 103 by Kallman):
# <span style="color:darkblue;">'''New Mexico, 5.27% (46,258 votes) – 5 electoral votes'''</span>
# <span style="color:darkblue;">'''Virginia, 6.70% (283,912 votes) – 13 electoral votes'''</span>
# <span style="color:darkblue;">'''Colorado, 6.99% (216,280 votes) – 10 electoral votes'''</span>
# <span style="color:darkred;">'''Ohio, 8.16% (473,587 votes) – 17 electoral votes'''</span>
# <span style="color:darkred;">'''Texas, 8.42% (1,000,364 votes) – 40 electoral votes'''</span>
# <span style="color:darkblue;">'''New Jersey, 8.64% (373,419 votes) – 14 electoral votes'''</span>
# <span style="color:darkred;">'''Iowa, 8.73% (144,661 votes) – 6 electoral votes'''</span>
# <span style="color:darkred;">'''Florida, 9.03% (1,049,361 votes) – 30 electoral votes'''</span>
 
Blue denotes states or congressional districts won by Democrat Frank McCreary; red denotes those won by Republican Amanda Kallman.
 
==Democrats Summary Table==
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries
| country = United States
| type = primary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries
| previous_year = 2020
| next_election = 2028 Democratic Party presidential primaries
| next_year = 2028
| election_date = January 15 to May 21, 2024
| votes_for_election = 3,765 pledged delegates to the Democratic National Convention<br/>1,883 pledged delegates needed to win
 
| image1 = [[File:2018ab0278.jpg|x130px]]
| candidate1 = {{font color|#0645AD|Frank McCreary}}
| color1 = 041254
| home_state1 = {{font color|#0645AD|Delaware}}
| popular_vote1 = 10,732,821
| percentage1 = 49.2%
| delegate_count1 = 992
| states_carried1 = 18
 
| image2 = [[File:Secretary Deb Haaland, official headshot.jpg|x130px]]
| candidate2 = {{font color|#0645AD|Kathleen Nez}}
| color2 = ff6100
| home_state2 = {{font color|#0645AD|Arizona}}
| popular_vote2 = 9,570,471
| percentage2 = 43.8%
| delegate_count2 = 849
| states_carried2 = 11
 
| image3 = [[File:Nydia Velázquez official portrait (cropped).jpg|x130px]]
| candidate3 = {{font color|#0645AD|Carmen Sarelli-Sainz}}
| color3 = 0097b2
| home_state3 = {{font color|#0645AD|New Mexico}}
| popular_vote3 = 1,493,741
| percentage3 = 6.8%
| delegate_count3 = 83
| states_carried3 = 2
 
| map = [[File:Dem Primary to Date4.png|300px]]
 
| title = Democratic nominee
| before_election = {{font color|#0645AD|Jack Branson}}
| after_election =
}}
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;font-size:100%;line-height:20px"
|-
! rowspan=3|Date<br/>{{small|(daily totals)}}
! rowspan=3|Total pledged<br/>delegates
! rowspan=3|Contest<br/>{{small|and total popular vote}}
! colspan=8|Delegates won and popular vote
|-
! style="width:150px;"|{{font color|#0645AD|Frank McCreary}}
! style="width:150px;"|{{font color|#0645AD|Kathleen Nez}}
! style="width:150px;"|{{nowrap|{{font color|#0645AD|Carmen Sarelli-Sainz}}}}
! style="width:150px;"|{{font color|#0645AD|Carlos Sandoza}}
! style="width:150px;"|Other/Uncommitted
|-
! style="background:#041254;"|
! style="background:#ff6100;"|
! style="background:#0097b2;"|
! style="background:#027b41;"|
! style="background:lightgrey;"|
 
|-
| January 15
| 40
| {{font color|#0645AD|Iowa}}<br/>{{small|211,622}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''22'''<br/>'''99,886 (47.2%)'''
| 10 <br/> 49,250 (23.4%)
| <br/> 23,278 (11.0%)
| 8 <br/> 37,880 (17.9%)
| <br/> 1,058 (0.5%)
 
|-
| January 27
| 23
| {{font color|#0645AD|New Hampshire}}<br/>{{small|358,052}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''9'''<br/>'''136,489 (38.1%)'''
| 8 <br/> 119,697 (33.4%)
| 6 <br/> 101,866 (28.5%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| February 4
| 55
| {{font color|#0645AD|South Carolina}}<br/>{{small|647,116}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''40'''<br/>'''403,153 (62.3%)'''
| <br/> 89,302 (13.8%)
| 15 <br/> 154,661 (23.9%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| February 10
| 36
| {{font color|#0645AD|Nevada}}<br/>{{small|121,852}}
| 12<br/> 40,625 (33.3%)
| 11 <br/> 37,201 (30.5%)
| style="background: #B2FFFF;" | '''13''' <br/> '''43,355 (35.6%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| rowspan="3" | February 20 <br/>(First Middle Tuesday)<br/>(184)
| 17
| {{font color|#0645AD|Delaware}}<br/>{{small|110,018}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''17'''<br/> '''79,642 (72.4%)'''
| <br/> 15,128 (13.7%)
| <br/> 15,249 (13.9%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 75
| {{font color|#0645AD|Minnesota}}<br/>{{small|893,038}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''32'''<br/> '''381,506 (42.7%)'''
| 26<br/> 307,651 (34.5%)'''
| 17<br/> 203,880 (22.8%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 92
| {{font color|#0645AD|Washington}}<br/>{{small|1,870,531}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''36'''<br/> 726,701 (38.9%)
| style="background: #faad7d"|'''36'''<br/> '''741,104 (39.6%)'''
| 20<br/> 402,725 (21.5%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| rowspan="3" | February 27 <br/>(Second Middle Tuesday)<br/>(194)
| 48
| {{font color|#0645AD|Louisiana}}<br/>{{small|320,743}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''28'''<br/> '''154,374 (48.1%)'''
| 20 <br/> 115,243 (35.9%)
| <br/> 51,126 (15.9%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 117
| {{font color|#0645AD|Michigan}}<br/>{{small|1,905,215}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''64'''<br/> '''831,436 (43.6%)'''
| 53<br/> 697,690 (36.6%)'''
| <br/> 376,089 (19.7%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 29
| {{font color|#0645AD|New Mexico}}<br/>{{small|297,456}}
| 10<br/> 101,492 (34.1%)'''
| 7<br/> 74,453 (25.0%)
| style="background: #B2FFFF;" | '''13''' <br/> '''121,511 (40.9%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| rowspan="14" | March 5 <br/>(Super Tuesday)<br/>(796)
| 52
| {{font color|#0645AD|Alabama}}<br/>{{small|542,512}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''32'''<br/> '''336,628 (62.1%)'''
| 20 <br/> 115,243 (37.9%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 14
| {{font color|#0645AD|Alaska}}<br/>{{small|23,711}}
| 6<br/> 10,952 (46.2%)
| style="background: #faad7d"| '''8'''<br/> '''12,759 (53.8%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 6
| {{font color|#0645AD|American Samoa}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''3'''<br/>
| style="background: #faad7d"|'''3'''<br/>
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 72
| {{font color|#0645AD|Arizona}}<br/>{{small|736,026}}
| 33<br/> 334,671 (45.5%)
| style="background: #faad7d"| '''39'''<br/> '''401,355 (54.5%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 49
| {{font color|#0645AD|Connecticut}}<br/>{{small|317,299}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''29'''<br/> '''189,015 (59.6%)'''
| 20<br/> 128,284 (40.4%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 67
| {{font color|#0645AD|Indiana}}<br/>{{small|597,512}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''35'''<br/> '''309,930 (51.9%)'''
| 32<br/> 287,583 (48.1%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 33
| {{font color|#0645AD|Kansas}}<br/>{{small|176,248}}
| 16<br/> 85,639 (48.6%)
| style="background: #faad7d"| '''17'''<br/> '''90,609 (51.4%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 17
| {{font color|#0645AD|Montana}}<br/>{{small|179,968}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''8'''<br/> '''90,128 (50.08%)'''
| 7<br/> 89,840 (49.92%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 56
| {{font color|#0645AD|Oregon}}<br/>{{small|742,453}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''28'''<br/> 371,152 (49.99%)
| style="background: #faad7d"| '''28'''<br/> '''371,301 (50.01%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 51
| {{font color|#0645AD|Puerto Rico}}<br/>{{small|105,779}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''26'''<br/>  '''53,439 (50.5%)'''
| 25<br/> 52,339 (49.5%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 244
| {{font color|#0645AD|Texas}}<br/>{{small|1,723,074}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''126'''<br/>  '''888,589 (51.6%)'''
| 118<br/> 834,485 (49.4%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 16
| {{font color|#0645AD|Vermont}}<br/>{{small|162,307}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''8'''<br/> '''83,978 (51.7%)'''
| style="background: #faad7d"| '''8'''<br/> 78,329 (48.3%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 99
| {{font color|#0645AD|Virginia}}<br/>{{small|942,049}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''54'''<br/>  '''509,837 (54.1%)'''
| 45<br/> 432,212 (45.9%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 16
| {{font color|#0645AD|West Virginia}}<br/>{{small|242,539}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''8'''<br/> 119,087 (49.1%)
| style="background: #faad7d"| '''8'''<br/> '''123,452 (50.9%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| rowspan="7" | March 12 <br/>(Mini Tuesday)<br/>(604)
| 424
| {{font color|#0645AD|California}}<br/>{{small|6,941,237}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''215'''<br/>  '''3,518,513 (50.7%)'''
| 209<br/> 3,422,724 (49.3%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 22
| {{font color|#0645AD|Hawaii}}<br/>{{small|42,053}}
| 8<br/> 15,421 (36.7%)
| style="background: #faad7d"| '''14'''<br/> '''26,632 (63.3%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 20
| {{font color|#0645AD|Idaho}}<br/>{{small|130,379}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''10'''<br/> 64,042 (49.1%)
| style="background: #faad7d"| '''10'''<br/> '''66,337 (50.9%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 24
| {{font color|#0645AD|Maine}}<br/>{{small|130,379}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''13'''<br/> '''128,702 (52.1%)'''
| 11<br/> 118,422 (47.9%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 64
| {{font color|#0645AD|Missouri}}<br/>{{small|799,334}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''36'''<br/> '''446,508 (55.9%)'''
| 28<br/> 352,826 (44.1%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 36
| {{font color|#0645AD|Oklahoma}}<br/>{{small|365,137}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''18'''<br/>179,392 (49.1%)
| style="background: #faad7d"| '''18'''<br/> '''185,745 (50.9%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 14
| {{font color|#0645AD|South Dakota}}<br/>{{small|84,258}}
| {{party shading/Democratic}} | '''7'''<br/>41,893 (49.7%)
| style="background: #faad7d"| '''7'''<br/> '''42,365  (50.3%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Current Total'''<br/>1,932 Pledged Delegates Allocated<br/>{{small|21,836,641 votes}}
| '''992'''<br/>'''10,732,821 (49.2%)'''
| 849<br/>9,570,471 (43.8%)
| 83<br/>1,493,741 (6.8%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" | 8 <br/> 37,880 (0.2%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" | <br/> 1,728 (0.01%)
|}
 
==Republican Summary Table==
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries
| country = United States
| type = primary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries
| previous_year = 2020
| next_election = 2028 Republican Party presidential primaries
| next_year = 2028
| election_date = January 15 to May 21, 2024
| votes_for_election = 2,467 pledged delegates to the Republican National Convention<br/>1,234 pledged delegates needed to win
 
| image1 = [[File:Wmc features Wendy-Davis 091521.jpg|x130px]]
| candidate1 = {{font color|#0645AD|Amanda Kallman}}
| color1 = 45050c
| home_state1 = {{font color|#0645AD|Utah}}
| popular_vote1 = 6,590,454
| percentage1 = 49.7%
| delegate_count1 = 507
| states_carried1 = 17
 
| image2 = [[File:Mark Meadows, Official Portrait, 113th Congress.jpg|x130px]]
| candidate2 = {{font color|#0645AD|Tom Volker}}
| color2 = 937b19
| home_state2 = {{font color|#0645AD|Missouri}}
| popular_vote2 = 6,374,483
| percentage2 = 48.0%
| delegate_count2 = 425
| states_carried2 = 5
 
| map = [[File:Rep Primary to Date2.png|300px]]
 
| title = Republican nominee
| before_election = {{font color|#0645AD|Amanda Kallman}}
| after_election =
}}
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;font-size:100%;line-height:20px"
|-
! rowspan=3|Date<br/>{{small|(daily totals)}}
! rowspan=3|Total pledged<br/>delegates
! rowspan=3|Contest<br/>{{small|and total popular vote}}
! colspan=8|Delegates won and popular vote
|-
! style="width:150px;"|{{font color|#0645AD|Amanda Kallman}}
! style="width:150px;"|{{font color|#0645AD|Tom Volker}}
! style="width:150px;"|{{nowrap|{{font color|#0645AD|Marty Spellman}}}}
! style="width:150px;"|{{font color|#0645AD|Cal Gaines}}
! style="width:150px;"|{{font color|#0645AD|Everitt Colbert}}
! style="width:150px;"|{{font color|#0645AD|Glenn Bullard}}
! style="width:150px;"|Other/Uncommitted
|-
! style="background:#45050c;"|
! style="background:#937b19;"|
! style="background:#041254;"|
! style="background:#017b40;"|
! style="background:#0097b2;"|
! style="background:#930f7b;"|
! style="background:lightgrey;"|
 
|-
| January 15
| 40
| {{font color|#0645AD|Iowa}}<br/>{{small|224,318}}
| {{party shading/Republican}} | '''14'''<br/>'''72,455 (32.3%)'''
| 11 <br/> 61,239 (27.3%)
| 8 <br/> 42,620 (19.0%)
| 7 <br/> 39,480 (17.6%)
| <br/> 3,589 (1.6%)
| <br/> 3,140 (1.4%)
| <br/> 1,795 (0.8%)
 
|-
| January 27
| 22
| {{font color|#0645AD|New Hampshire}}<br/>{{small|343,099}}
| {{party shading/Republican}} | '''8'''<br/>'''102,244 (29.8%)'''
| 6 <br/> 75,825 (22.1%)
| 4 <br/> 50,779 (14.8%)
| 4 <br/> 50,436 (14.7%)
| <br/> 32,251 (9.4%)
| <br/> 31,565 (9.2%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| February 4
| 50
| {{font color|#0645AD|South Carolina}}<br/>{{small|817,897}}
| {{party shading/Republican}} | '''39'''<br/>'''399,788 (48.9%)'''
| 11 <br/> 380,895 (46.6%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
| <br/> 37,214 (4.6%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| February 10
| 26
| {{font color|#0645AD|Nevada}}<br/>{{small|90,578}}
| {{party shading/Republican}} | '''13'''<br/> '''40,625 (49.5%)'''
| 10 <br/> 37,201 (36.1%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
| 3<br/> 12,681 (14.0%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
| <br/> 362 (0.4%)
 
|-
| rowspan="3" | February 20 <br/>(First Middle Tuesday)<br/>(98)
| 16
| {{font color|#0645AD|Delaware}}<br/>{{small|83,870}}
| {{party shading/Republican}} | '''8'''<br/> '''42,053 (50.1%)'''
| style="background: #f0d773;" | '''8''' <br/> 41,818 (49.9%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 39
| {{font color|#0645AD|Minnesota}}<br/>{{small|137,094}}
| 19 <br/> 67,478 (49.2%)
| style="background: #f0d773;" | '''20''' <br/> '''69,616 (50.8%)'''
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| 43
| {{font color|#0645AD|Washington}}<br/>{{small|723,598}}
| {{party shading/Republican}} | '''23'''<br/> '''380,251 (52.6%)'''
| 20 <br/> 343,347 (47.4%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| rowspan="3" | February 27 <br/>(Second Middle Tuesday)<br/>(123)
| 46
| {{font color|#0645AD|Louisiana}}<br/>{{small|361,489}}
| 6 <br/> 178,142 (49.3%)
| style="background: #f0d773;" | '''40''' <br/> '''183,347 (50.7%)'''
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|-
| 55
| {{font color|#0645AD|Michigan}}<br/>{{small|1,588,307}}
| {{party shading/Republican}} | '''37'''<br/> '''794,630 (50.03%)'''
| 18 <br/> 793,677 (49.97%)
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|-
| 22
| {{font color|#0645AD|New Mexico}}<br/>{{small|125,552}}
| {{party shading/Republican}} | '''13'''<br/> '''71,565 (57.0%)'''
| 9 <br/> 53,988 (43.0%)
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|style="background: lightgrey;" |
 
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Current Total'''<br/>359 Pledged Delegates Allocated<br/>{{small|4,495,803 votes}}
| '''180'''<br/>'''2,955,304 (47.9%)'''
| 153<br/> 2,036,450 (45.3%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" | 12 <br/> 93,399 (2.1%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" | 11 <br/> 89,916 (2.0%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" | 3 <br/> 85,736 (1.9%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" | <br/> 34,706 (0.8%)
|style="background: lightgrey;" | <br/> 2,157 (0.1%)
|}
 
==Democrats Table by State==
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:right"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:right"
|+ style="background-color:#f2f2f2;margin-bottom:-1px;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:0.2em 0.4em" | 2024 Iowa Democratic presidential caucuses
|+ style="background-color:#f2f2f2;margin-bottom:-1px;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:0.2em 0.4em" | 2024 Iowa Democratic presidential caucuses
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! 100%
! 100%
! 23 <!--Pledged Delegate Total-->
! 23 <!--Pledged Delegate Total-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:right"
|+ style="background-color:#f2f2f2;margin-bottom:-1px;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:0.2em 0.4em" | 2024 South Carolina Democratic presidential primaries
|-
! rowspan=2 style="width: 17em"| Candidate
! colspan=2 | Final<br>alignment
! rowspan=2 | Pledged<br>national<br>convention<br>delegates
|- {{party shading/Democratic}}
| style="text-align:left;" | {{font color|#0645AD|Frank McCreary}}
| '''403,153'''        <!--Final vote-->
| '''62.3''' <!--Final percent-->
| 40
|-
| style="text-align:left;" | {{font color|#0645AD|Carmen Sarelli-Sainz}}
| 154,661 <!--Final vote-->
| 23.9 <!--Final percent-->
| 15
|-
| style="text-align:left;" | {{font color|#0645AD|Kathleen Nez}}
| 89,302 <!--Final vote-->
| 13.8 <!--Final percent-->
|
|-
! Total
! 647,116<!--Final vote total-->
! 100%
! 55<!--Pledged Delegate Total-->
|-
|-
|}
|}
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! 100%
! 100%
! 22      <!--Pledged Delegate Total-->
! 22      <!--Pledged Delegate Total-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:right"
|+ style="background-color:#f2f2f2;margin-bottom:-1px;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:0.2em 0.4em" | 2024 South Carolina Republican presidential primaries
|-
! rowspan=2 style="width: 17em"| Candidate
! colspan=2 | Final<br>alignment
! rowspan=2 | Pledged<br>national<br>convention<br>delegates
|- {{party shading/Republican}}
| style="text-align:left;" | {{font color|#0645AD|Amanda Kallman}}
| '''399,788'''        <!--Final vote-->
| '''48.9''' <!--Final percent-->
| 39
|-
| style="text-align:left;" | {{font color|#0645AD|Thomas Volker}}
| 380,895<!--Final vote-->
| 46.6<!--Final percent-->
| 11
|-
| style="text-align:left;" | {{font color|#0645AD|Everitt Colbert}}
| 37,214<!--Final vote-->
| 4.6<!--Final percent-->
|-
! Total
! 817,897<!--Final vote total-->
! 100%
! 50 <!--Pledged Delegate Total-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:right"
|+ style="background-color:#f2f2f2;margin-bottom:-1px;border:1px solid #aaa;padding:0.2em 0.4em" | 2024 Nevada Republican presidential caucuses
|-
! rowspan=2 style="width: 17em"| Candidate
! colspan=2 | Final<br>alignment
! rowspan=2 | Pledged<br>national<br>convention<br>delegates
|- {{party shading/Republican}}
| style="text-align:left;" | {{font color|#0645AD|Amanda Kallman}}
| '''44,836'''        <!--Final vote-->
| '''49.5''' <!--Final percent-->
| 13
|-
| style="text-align:left;" | {{font color|#0645AD|Thomas Volker}}
| 32,699<!--Final vote-->
| 36.1<!--Final percent-->
| 10
|-
| style="text-align:left;" | {{font color|#0645AD|Everitt Colbert}}
| 12,681<!--Final vote-->
| 14.0<!--Final percent-->
| 3
|-
| style="text-align:left;" | ''Uncommitted''
| 362<!--Final vote-->
| 0.4<!--Final percent-->
|-
! Total
! 90,578<!--Final vote total-->
! 100%
! 26 <!--Pledged Delegate Total-->
|-
|-
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 01:09, 17 June 2024

2024 General

2024 United States presidential election

← 2020 November 5, 2024 2028 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
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Nominee Amanda Kallman Frank McCreary
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Utah Delaware
Running mate Crawford Clay Carmen Sarelli-Sainz
Electoral vote 283 255
States carried 30 + ME-02 20 + DC
Popular vote 73,881,153 73,593,128
Percentage 48.0% 47.8%

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Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Kallman/Clay and blue denotes those won by McCreary/Sarelli-Sainz. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia. On election night, Kallman won 283 electors and McCreary 255.

President before election

Indira Clarke
Democratic

Elected President

Amanda Kallman
Republican

Close states

States where the margin of victory was under 1% (33 electoral votes; 19 won by McCreary, 14 won by Kallman):

  1. Wisconsin, 0.01% (323 votes) – 10 electoral votes
  2. New Hampshire, 0.25% (1,975 votes) – 4 electoral votes (tipping-point state for Kallman victory)
  3. Pennsylvania, 0.45% (29,656 votes) – 19 electoral votes

States/districts where the margin of victory was between 1% and 5% (68 electoral votes; 17 won by McCreary, 50 by Kallman):

  1. Nevada, 1.29% (17,767 votes) – 6 electoral votes (tipping-point state for McCreary victory)
  2. Michigan, 2.02% (106,299 votes) – 15 electoral votes
  3. Georgia, 2.64% (129,359 votes) – 16 electoral votes
  4. Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District, 3.62% (10,904 votes) – 1 electoral vote
  5. North Carolina, 3.86% (215,390 votes) – 16 electoral votes
  6. Arizona, 4.05% (134,443 votes) – 11 electoral votes
  7. Maine, 4.40% (34,253 votes) – 2 electoral votes

States/districts where the margin of victory was between 5% and 10% (145 electoral votes; 52 won by McCreary, 103 by Kallman):

  1. New Mexico, 5.27% (46,258 votes) – 5 electoral votes
  2. Virginia, 6.70% (283,912 votes) – 13 electoral votes
  3. Colorado, 6.99% (216,280 votes) – 10 electoral votes
  4. Ohio, 8.16% (473,587 votes) – 17 electoral votes
  5. Texas, 8.42% (1,000,364 votes) – 40 electoral votes
  6. New Jersey, 8.64% (373,419 votes) – 14 electoral votes
  7. Iowa, 8.73% (144,661 votes) – 6 electoral votes
  8. Florida, 9.03% (1,049,361 votes) – 30 electoral votes

Blue denotes states or congressional districts won by Democrat Frank McCreary; red denotes those won by Republican Amanda Kallman.

Democrats Summary Table

2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries

← 2020 January 15 to May 21, 2024 2028 →

3,765 pledged delegates to the Democratic National Convention
1,883 pledged delegates needed to win
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Candidate Frank McCreary Kathleen Nez Carmen Sarelli-Sainz
Home state Delaware Arizona New Mexico
Delegate count 992 849 83
Contests won 18 11 2
Popular vote 10,732,821 9,570,471 1,493,741
Percentage 49.2% 43.8% 6.8%

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Previous Democratic nominee

Jack Branson

Democratic nominee

TBD

Date
(daily totals)
Total pledged
delegates
Contest
and total popular vote
Delegates won and popular vote
Frank McCreary Kathleen Nez Carmen Sarelli-Sainz Carlos Sandoza Other/Uncommitted
January 15 40 Iowa
211,622
22
99,886 (47.2%)
10
49,250 (23.4%)

23,278 (11.0%)
8
37,880 (17.9%)

1,058 (0.5%)
January 27 23 New Hampshire
358,052
9
136,489 (38.1%)
8
119,697 (33.4%)
6
101,866 (28.5%)
February 4 55 South Carolina
647,116
40
403,153 (62.3%)

89,302 (13.8%)
15
154,661 (23.9%)
February 10 36 Nevada
121,852
12
40,625 (33.3%)
11
37,201 (30.5%)
13
43,355 (35.6%)
February 20
(First Middle Tuesday)
(184)
17 Delaware
110,018
17
79,642 (72.4%)

15,128 (13.7%)

15,249 (13.9%)
75 Minnesota
893,038
32
381,506 (42.7%)
26
307,651 (34.5%)
17
203,880 (22.8%)
92 Washington
1,870,531
36
726,701 (38.9%)
36
741,104 (39.6%)
20
402,725 (21.5%)
February 27
(Second Middle Tuesday)
(194)
48 Louisiana
320,743
28
154,374 (48.1%)
20
115,243 (35.9%)

51,126 (15.9%)
117 Michigan
1,905,215
64
831,436 (43.6%)
53
697,690 (36.6%)

376,089 (19.7%)
29 New Mexico
297,456
10
101,492 (34.1%)
7
74,453 (25.0%)
13
121,511 (40.9%)
March 5
(Super Tuesday)
(796)
52 Alabama
542,512
32
336,628 (62.1%)
20
115,243 (37.9%)
14 Alaska
23,711
6
10,952 (46.2%)
8
12,759 (53.8%)
6 American Samoa 3
3
72 Arizona
736,026
33
334,671 (45.5%)
39
401,355 (54.5%)
49 Connecticut
317,299
29
189,015 (59.6%)
20
128,284 (40.4%)
67 Indiana
597,512
35
309,930 (51.9%)
32
287,583 (48.1%)
33 Kansas
176,248
16
85,639 (48.6%)
17
90,609 (51.4%)
17 Montana
179,968
8
90,128 (50.08%)
7
89,840 (49.92%)
56 Oregon
742,453
28
371,152 (49.99%)
28
371,301 (50.01%)
51 Puerto Rico
105,779
26
53,439 (50.5%)
25
52,339 (49.5%)
244 Texas
1,723,074
126
888,589 (51.6%)
118
834,485 (49.4%)
16 Vermont
162,307
8
83,978 (51.7%)
8
78,329 (48.3%)
99 Virginia
942,049
54
509,837 (54.1%)
45
432,212 (45.9%)
16 West Virginia
242,539
8
119,087 (49.1%)
8
123,452 (50.9%)
March 12
(Mini Tuesday)
(604)
424 California
6,941,237
215
3,518,513 (50.7%)
209
3,422,724 (49.3%)
22 Hawaii
42,053
8
15,421 (36.7%)
14
26,632 (63.3%)
20 Idaho
130,379
10
64,042 (49.1%)
10
66,337 (50.9%)
24 Maine
130,379
13
128,702 (52.1%)
11
118,422 (47.9%)
64 Missouri
799,334
36
446,508 (55.9%)
28
352,826 (44.1%)
36 Oklahoma
365,137
18
179,392 (49.1%)
18
185,745 (50.9%)
14 South Dakota
84,258
7
41,893 (49.7%)
7
42,365 (50.3%)
Current Total
1,932 Pledged Delegates Allocated
21,836,641 votes
992
10,732,821 (49.2%)
849
9,570,471 (43.8%)
83
1,493,741 (6.8%)
8
37,880 (0.2%)

1,728 (0.01%)

Republican Summary Table

2024 Republican Party presidential primaries

← 2020 January 15 to May 21, 2024 2028 →

2,467 pledged delegates to the Republican National Convention
1,234 pledged delegates needed to win
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Candidate Amanda Kallman Tom Volker
Home state Utah Missouri
Delegate count 507 425
Contests won 17 5
Popular vote 6,590,454 6,374,483
Percentage 49.7% 48.0%

Rep Primary to Date2.png

Previous Republican nominee

Amanda Kallman

Republican nominee

TBD

Date
(daily totals)
Total pledged
delegates
Contest
and total popular vote
Delegates won and popular vote
Amanda Kallman Tom Volker Marty Spellman Cal Gaines Everitt Colbert Glenn Bullard Other/Uncommitted
January 15 40 Iowa
224,318
14
72,455 (32.3%)
11
61,239 (27.3%)
8
42,620 (19.0%)
7
39,480 (17.6%)

3,589 (1.6%)

3,140 (1.4%)

1,795 (0.8%)
January 27 22 New Hampshire
343,099
8
102,244 (29.8%)
6
75,825 (22.1%)
4
50,779 (14.8%)
4
50,436 (14.7%)

32,251 (9.4%)

31,565 (9.2%)
February 4 50 South Carolina
817,897
39
399,788 (48.9%)
11
380,895 (46.6%)

37,214 (4.6%)
February 10 26 Nevada
90,578
13
40,625 (49.5%)
10
37,201 (36.1%)
3
12,681 (14.0%)

362 (0.4%)
February 20
(First Middle Tuesday)
(98)
16 Delaware
83,870
8
42,053 (50.1%)
8
41,818 (49.9%)
39 Minnesota
137,094
19
67,478 (49.2%)
20
69,616 (50.8%)
43 Washington
723,598
23
380,251 (52.6%)
20
343,347 (47.4%)
February 27
(Second Middle Tuesday)
(123)
46 Louisiana
361,489
6
178,142 (49.3%)
40
183,347 (50.7%)
55 Michigan
1,588,307
37
794,630 (50.03%)
18
793,677 (49.97%)
22 New Mexico
125,552
13
71,565 (57.0%)
9
53,988 (43.0%)
Current Total
359 Pledged Delegates Allocated
4,495,803 votes
180
2,955,304 (47.9%)
153
2,036,450 (45.3%)
12
93,399 (2.1%)
11
89,916 (2.0%)
3
85,736 (1.9%)

34,706 (0.8%)

2,157 (0.1%)

Democrats Table by State

2024 Iowa Democratic presidential caucuses
Candidate Final
alignment
Pledged
national
convention
delegates
Frank McCreary 99,886 47.2 22
Kathleen Nez 49,520 23.4 10
Carlos Sandoza 37,880 17.9 8
Carmen Sarelli-Sainz 23,278 11.0
Uncomitted 1,058 0.50
Total 211,622 100% 40
2024 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primaries
Candidate Final
alignment
Pledged
national
convention
delegates
Frank McCreary 136,489 38.1 9
Kathleen Nez 119,697 33.4 8
Carmen Sarelli-Sainz 101,866 28.5 6
Total 358,052 100% 23
2024 South Carolina Democratic presidential primaries
Candidate Final
alignment
Pledged
national
convention
delegates
Frank McCreary 403,153 62.3 40
Carmen Sarelli-Sainz 154,661 23.9 15
Kathleen Nez 89,302 13.8
Total 647,116 100% 55

Republicans

2024 Iowa presidential caucuses
Candidate Final
alignment
Pledged
national
convention
delegates
Amanda Kallman 72,455 32.3 14
Thomas Volker 61,239 27.3 11
Martin Spellman 42,620 19.0 8
Cal Gaines 39,480 17.6 7
Everitt Colbert 3,589 1.6
Glenn Bullard 3,140 1.4
Uncomitted 1,795 0.80
Total 224,318 100% 40
2024 New Hampshire Republican presidential primaries
Candidate Final
alignment
Pledged
national
convention
delegates
Amanda Kallman 102,244 29.8 8
Thomas Volker 75,825 22.1 6
Martin Spellman 50,779 14.8 4
Cal Gaines 50,436 14.7 4
Everitt Colbert 32,251 9.4
Glenn Bullard 31,565 9.2
Total 343,099 100% 22
2024 South Carolina Republican presidential primaries
Candidate Final
alignment
Pledged
national
convention
delegates
Amanda Kallman 399,788 48.9 39
Thomas Volker 380,895 46.6 11
Everitt Colbert 37,214 4.6
Total 817,897 100% 50
2024 Nevada Republican presidential caucuses
Candidate Final
alignment
Pledged
national
convention
delegates
Amanda Kallman 44,836 49.5 13
Thomas Volker 32,699 36.1 10
Everitt Colbert 12,681 14.0 3
Uncommitted 362 0.4
Total 90,578 100% 26