For the general election, watch 2024 United States presidential election
< 2020 2024 2028 > | ||
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Candidate | Martha Holley | Florence Val-Valentine |
Home state | Concord | Appalachia |
Running mate | Phil Reed | Claire Ardern (Resigned) |
Percentage | 63.4% | 31.7% |
The 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries were organized by the Democratic Party to determine the party's nominee for president in the 2024 United States presidential election. The election took place in all 8 U.S. states.
Martha Holley became the Democratic nominee after securing a majority of the votes over Florence Val-Valentine, receiving 63.4% of the final vote.
Candidates[]
Declared candidates[]
Name | Experience | Home state | Popular vote | ||
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Martha Holley | U.S. Senator from Concord (2023 - present) | Concord | 63.4% | ||
Florence Val-Valentine | Senate Majority Whip (2023 - present) U.S. Senator from Appalachia (2023 - present) |
Appalachia | 31.7% |
Declined[]
The following candidates seeked the presidency at some point, but declined their intention to run before the paperwork process.
- Phil Reed, U.S. representative from Yellowstone's 3rd district (2023 - present); DNC Press Secretary (2023 - 2024).
- Fred Minion, U.S. representative from Chesapeake's 1st district (2023-present).
- Arlene B. Foster, U.S. Senator from Chesapeake (2023-present).
- Max Jones, 2022 candidate for Governor of Magnolia. (Disqualifyied)
Endorsements[]
Martha Holley[]
Endorsements for Martha Holley |
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Elected officials
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Florence Val-Valentine[]
Endorsements for Florence Val-Valentine |
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See also[]
Elections in the United States | ||
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2022 | Senate | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone |
House of Representatives | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
Governors | Chesapeake | Magnolia | Erie | Cascade | |
2024 | President | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade |
Senate | Concord | Chesapeake | Magnolia | Erie | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
House of Representatives | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
Governors | Concord | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone | |
2026 | Senate | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Cascade (reg.) | Cascade (reg.) |
House of Representatives | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
Governors | Chesapeake | Magnolia | Erie | Yellowstone (spe.) | Cascade | |
2028 | President | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade |
Senate | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade (spe.) | |
House of Representatives | Concord | Chesapeake | Appalachia | Magnolia | Erie | Amarillo | Yellowstone | Cascade | |
Governors | Concord | Appalachia | Amarillo | Yellowstone |
Notes / References[]
- ↑ Phil Reed - Updated endorsement list
- ↑ Eli Goldstein - My list of Endorsements
- ↑ George Wit - Rally in Nashville with Senate Majority Leader Martha Holley
- ↑ Zach Fellman - Comment in Holley for President Virtual Interview
- ↑ Yusif Al-Katib - New Personal Endorsements