Hi. I’m politicdude. This is my sandbox.
editIf possible, please do not edit this. If you want to practice editing on Wikipedia, use the community sandbox or your own sandbox. If you want to message me, do so on my talk page.
In progress
editCandidate | Votes | Percentage | Actual delegate count | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pledged | Unpledged | Total | |||
Joe Biden (incumbent) | 56,924 | 85.1% | 16 | ||
Marianne Williamson | 2,874 | 4.3% | |||
Dean Phillips | 1,942 | 2.9% | |||
Mark Greenstein | 779 | 1.2% | |||
Untabulated write-ins | 766 | 1.1% | |||
Rashida Tlaib (write-in) | 735 | 1.1% | |||
Cenk Uygur | 700 | 1.0% | |||
"Blank" (write-in) | 539 | 0.8% | |||
Jason Palmer | 404 | 0.6% | |||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (write-in) (Independent) | 315 | 0.5% | |||
Bernie Sanders (write-in) (Independent) | 280 | 0.4% | |||
Nikki Haley (write-in) (Republican) | 177 | 0.3% | |||
Other write-ins | 144 | 0.2% | |||
Cornel West (write-in) (Independent) | 77 | 0.1% | |||
Donald Trump (write-in) (Republican) | 64 | 0.1% | |||
Michelle Obama (write-in) | 40 | 0.1% | |||
Jill Stein (write-in) (Green) | 35 | 0.1% | |||
Claudia De La Cruz (write-in) (PSL) | 27 | 0.0% | |||
Kamala Harris (write-in) | 23 | 0.0% | |||
Gretchen Whitmer (write-in) | 19 | 0.0% | |||
Gavin Newsom (write-in) | 18 | 0.0% | |||
Jasmine Sherman (write-in) (Green) | 16 | 0.0% | |||
Elizabeth Warren (write-in) | 13 | 0.0% | |||
"Uncommitted" (write-in) | 5 | 0.0% | |||
Total: | 66,914 | 100% | 16 | 8 | 24 |
Overvotes | 73 | ||||
Blank votes | 1,525 | ||||
Source: [1] |
Code playground
editOther sandboxes
editDrafts
edit2023 New Hampshire state legislative special elections MOVED TO MAINSPACE
October 2023 Republican conference nomination process for Speaker of the House
International Union of Socialist Youth Leadership
Brandon Sakbun MOVED TO MAINSPACE
2023 United States mayoral elections
User:Politicdude/Contributions/Milestones
Constitutional eligibility questions in the 2024 United States presidential election
Ballot Access in the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries MOVED TO MAINSPACE
Ballot access in the 2024 United States presidential election
Archive
edit- My understanding was that the “Other Declared Candidates” section was for otherwise WP:NPEOPLE who announced they were running for President. If there was sustained media coverage of Bukovinac and Joe Exotic, they would be major candidates, so if that’s also a requirement for the “other declared candidates” section, then there’s no reason to have that section.
- If you look at other similar pages like 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries this is what there is too.
- Politicdude (talk) 21:38, 17 October 2023 (UTC)
[2] North Carolina Democratic Party submitted only Joe Biden as a candidate.[3] No candidate submitted 10,000 signatures by the deadline on December 22, 2023, making Biden the only filed candidate.[4] In North Carolina, primaries are not held if a candidate runs unopposed.[5]
In North Carolina, candidates can make the ballot either by being nominated by the state party or by filing a nominating petition with at least 10,000 signatures.The cancellation was criticized by the Dean Phillips campaign, who started an online petition to get his candidacy on the ballot and threatened legal challenges.[3][6] Marianne Williamson and Cenk Uygur also criticized the moves.[3]
- U.S. Senators
- Maggie Hassan, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (2017–present), 81st Governor of New Hampshire (2013–2017)[7]
- Jeanne Shaheen, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (2009–present), 78th Governor of New Hampshire (1997–2003)[7]
- U.S. Representatives
- Annie Kuster, U.S. Representative from NH-02 (2013–present)[7]
- Former
- Paul Hodes, U.S. Representative from NH-02 (2007–2011)[8]
- Carol Shea-Porter, U.S. Representative from NH-01 (2007–2011, 2013-2015, 2017-2019)[8]
- State executive officials
- Cinde Warmington, member of the New Hampshire Executive Council (2021-Present), candidate for governor in 2024[9]
- Former
- Dudley Dudley, member of the New Hampshire Executive Council (1976-1983), political activist[9]
- Collin Van Ostern, member of the New Hampshire Executive Council (2013-2017), businessman[9]
- State legislators
- Donna Soucy, Minority Leader of the New Hampshire State Senate (2020-Present), New Hampshire State Senate 18th district (2012-Present), President of the New Hampshire State Senate (2018-2020, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 42 (1992-1996), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 39 (1990-1992)[9]
- Mary Jane Wallner, Deputy Minority Leader of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2022-Present), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Merrimack District 10 (1980–Present), Majority Leader of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2007-2010)[9]
- Susan Almy, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Grafton District 13 (2022-present)[9]
- Debra Altschiller, New Hampshire State Senate 24th district (2022–Present)[8]
- Heather Baldwin, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Grafton District 4 (2022-Present)[9]
- Luz Bay, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Strafford District 21 (2022-Present)[9]
- Donald J. Bouchard, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 24 (2022–Present)[10]
- Amanda Bouldin, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 12 (2015-Present)[9]
- Angelea Brennan, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Merrimack District 9 (2022–Present)[9]
- Shannon Chandley, New Hampshire State Senate 11th district (2022–Present)[8]
- John Cloutier, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Sullivan District 10 (1992-Present)[9]
- Patricia Cornell, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 22 (2022–Present)[9]
- Lou D'Allesandro, New Hampshire State Senate 20th district (1998–Present)[8]
- Charlotte DiLorenzo, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 10 (2022–Present)[9]
- Sherry Dutzy, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 6 (2018–Present)[9]
- Susan Elberger, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 6 (2022–Present)[9]
- Donovan Fenton, New Hampshire State Senate 10th district (2022–Present)[8]
- Dru Fox, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 2 (2022–Present)[9]
- Loren Foxx, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 2 (2022–Present)[9]
- Linda Hariott-Gathright, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 36 (2018–Present)[9]
- Nick Germana, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 1 (2022–Present)[9]
- Merryl Gibbs, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Merrimack District 23 (2022–Present)[9]
- Chuck Grassie, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Strafford District 8 (2016–2022, 2023-Present)[9]
- Jessica Grill, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 18 (2022–Present)[9]
- Jaci Grote, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 24 (2018–Present)[9]
- Mary Hakken-Phillips, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Grafton District 12 (2022–Present)[9]
- Joan Hamblet, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 26 (2022–Present)[9]
- Molly Howard, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 31 (2022–Present)[9]
- David Huot, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Belknap District 5 (1971-1974, 2016-2020, 2022–Present)[9]
- Christal Lloyd, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 8 (2022–Present)[9]
- Patrick Long, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 23 (2022–Present)[9]
- Latha Mangipudi, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 11 (2022–Present)[9]
- Rebecca McWilliams, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 30 (2022–Present)[9]
- David Meuse, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 37 (2022–Present)[9]
- Russell Muirhead, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Grafton District 11 (2020–Present)[9]
- Chris Muns, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 29 (2022-Present)[9]
- Nancy Murphy, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 12 (2022-Present)[9]
- Allisandra Murray, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 20 (2022-Present)[9]
- Jodi Newell, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 4 (2022-Present)[9]
- Lucius Parshall, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 8 (2022-Present)[9]
- Rebecca Perkins Kwoka, New Hampshire State Senate 21st district (2020–Present)[8]
- David Preece, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 17 (2022-Present)[9]
- Suzanne Prentiss, New Hampshire State Senate 5th district (2020–Present)[8]
- Cindy Rosenwald, New Hampshire State Senate 13th district (2018–Present)[8]
- Rosemarie Rung, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 21 (2018-Present)[9]
- Alexis Simpson, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 33 (2022-Present)[9]
- Marjorie Smith, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Strafford District 10 (2022-Present)[9]
- Brian Sullivan, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Sullivan District 1 (2017-Present)[9]
- Laura Telerski, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 11 (2022-Present)[9]
- Wendy Thomas, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 12 (2022-Present)[9]
- Amanda Toll, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 16 (2020-Present)[9]
- Mark Vallone, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 5 (2022-Present), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 9 (2018-2020)[9]
- David Watters, New Hampshire State Senate 4th district (2012–Present)[8]
- Lucy Weber, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 1 (2006-Present)[9]
- Becky Whitley, New Hampshire State Senate 15th district (2020–Present)[8]
- Matt Wilhelm, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 40 (2020-Present)[9]
- Stephen Woodcock, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Carroll District 1 (2022-Present)[9]
- Former
- Martha Fuller Clark, President Pro Tempore of the New Hampshire State Senate (2018-2020), New Hampshire State Senate District 21 (2012-2020), New Hampshire State Senate District 24 (2004-2010)[9]
- Sylvia Larsen, President of the New Hampshire State Senate, (2006-2010), New Hampshire State Senate District 15 (1994-2014)[9]
- Terie Norelli, Former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, (2006-2010), (2012-2014)[11]
- Caroletta Alicea, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Merrimack District 8 (2020-2022)[9]
- Christy Bartlett, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Merrimack District 19 (2012-2022)[12]
- Paul Berch, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 1 (2012-2022)[9]
- Skip Berrien, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 18 (2014-2020)[9]
- Peter Burling, New Hampshire State Senate[9]
- Ed Butler, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Carrol District 7 (2012-2020)[9]
- Tim Butterworth, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 4 (2006-2010)[9]
- Jackie Cilley, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Strafford District 4 (2014-2018), New Hampshire State Senate from District 6 (2007-2010)[9]
- David Cote, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 3 (1982–2023)[9]
- Manny Espita, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 31 (2018–2022)[9]
- Susan Ford, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Grafton District 3 (2018–2020)[9]
- Molly Kelly, New Hampshire State Senate from District 10 (2006-2016)[9]
- Bette Laskey, New Hampshire State Senate from District 13 (2008-2010, 2012-2018), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 26 (1998–2008)[9]
- Melanie Levesque, New Hampshire State Senate from District 12 (2018-2020), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 26 (2012–2014), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 5 (2006-2010[9]
- Liz McConnell, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 11 (2018–2020)[9]
- Patricia McMahon, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Merrimack District 3 (2004–2010)[9]
- Richard McNamara, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 38 (2012–2018)[9]
- Mindi Messmer, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 24 (2016–2018)[9]
- Jon Morgan, New Hampshire State Senate from District 23 (2018–2020)[9]
- Sue Mullen, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 7 (2018–2022)[13]
- William Pearson, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 16 (2016-2020)[9]
- Jay Phinizy, New Hampshire House of Representatives (1998-2008)[9]
- Marjorie Porter, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 1 (2010-2022)[9]
- Tom Sherman, New Hampshire State Senate District 24 (2018-2022), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 11 (2012-2016)[9]
- Jackie Weatherspoon, New Hampshire House of Representatives[9]
- Local officials
- Former
- Joyce Craig, Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire (2017-2024)[9]
- Steve Marchand, Mayor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire (2006-2008)[9]
- Party officials
- Kathy Sullivan, Former Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party (1999-2007)[8]
- ^ "Unofficial Results". Vermont Secretary of State. Retrieved March 5, 2024.
- ^ "2024 Fact Sheet - Running for President" (PDF). North Carolina State Board of Elections. Retrieved December 26, 2023.
- ^ a b c "Biden primary foe Phillips will challenge states where he missed ballot | Semafor". www.semafor.com. 2023-12-07. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
- ^ "North Carolina's 2024 presidential primary candidates approved". Carolina Journal -. 2023-12-26. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
- ^ "Primary election cancellations". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
- ^ "Dean Phillips, a Democrat running for president, says North Carolina is wrong to keep him off ballot". WUNC. 2023-12-22. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
- ^ a b c Kashinsky, Lisa (April 26, 2023). "N.H. Dems sort of back Biden". Politico.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Kashinsky, Lisa (October 30, 2023). "Democrats launch write-in campaign for Biden in N.H." Politico.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by "About". Write In Biden. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
- ^ "The Soapbox: 'Write in Joe Biden' | Manchester Ink Link". manchesterinklink.com. 2023-12-02. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
- ^ "Write-in Biden team welcomes NH Primary date w/1,000+ supporters from 162 NH towns | Manchester Ink Link". manchesterinklink.com. 2023-11-17. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
- ^ "About". Write In Biden. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
- ^ "About". Write In Biden. Retrieved 2024-01-07.