The 2024 official political decision of US presidential election will happen on November 5. This will be gone before by selecting challenges in each state and region. Those start in January and end in June. The conservative and Majority rule shows will occur in July and August, separately.
New Hampshire has had the main essential in the country starting around 1920. Iowa has gone significantly before, with its assemblies, beginning around 1972. While those customs will proceed, one-sided schedule changes will bring about a drawn-out casting ballot cycle for leftists in Iowa and an expected loss of representatives in New Hampshire.
What won’t change in 2024 is the significance of Super Tuesday, booked for Walk 5, when north of twelve states, including California and Texas, will hold their primaries. Toward the finish of Spring, occasions covering above and beyond half of each party’s representatives will have occurred.
Select an occasion in the schedule for more detail. This will incorporate accessible surveying and representative portion strategies, as well as a connection to live outcomes when the occasion happens. For a gander at the entire nation, including public surveys, see the Popularity-based and conservative designation home pages.
A few challenges will happen in more than a few days or weeks. For where that happens, the date recorded in the schedule is for the most part the finish of the cycle, when results are supposed to be accounted for.
At last, note that many states hold their standard statewide essential on a later date than the official challenge. Where you see a ‘1’ by the state name, the date is something very similar. For a more complete look, see the 2024 State Essential Schedule.
STATE | PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DATE | PRESIDENTIAL CAUCUS DATE | FILING DEADLINE FOR PRIMARY BALLOT ACCESS | INDEPENDENT 1 FILING DEADLINE FOR GENERAL ELECTION |
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Alabama | 3/05 | 11/10 | 8/15 | ||
Alaska | 4/06 Democrats (Party-Run Primary) | Pending (Republicans) | 1/22 (Democrats) | 8/07 | |
American Samoa | 3/05 (Democrats) Pending (Republicans) | n/a | n/a | ||
Arizona | 3/19 | 12/11 | 8/17 | ||
Arkansas | 3/05 | 11/14 | 8/05 Noon | ||
California | 3/05 | 12/15 | 8/09 (Independent) | ||
Colorado | 3/05 | 12/11 | 7/11 3pm | ||
Connecticut | 4/02 | 2/09 4pm | 8/07 4pm | ||
Delaware | 4/02 | 2/02 | 8/12 (Third/Minor) 9/03 (Independent) |
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D.C. | 6/04 | 3/06 | 8/07 | ||
Florida | 3/19 | 11/30 | 7/15 Noon | ||
Georgia | 3/12 | n/a | 3/08 | ||
Guam | 6/08 (Democrats) Pending (Republicans) | n/a | n/a | ||
Hawaii | 4/06 Democrats (Party-Run Primary) | 3/12 (Republicans) | 1/24 (Democrats) | 8/07 | |
Idaho | 3/02 (Republicans) 5/23 (Democrats) |
n/a | 3/15 | ||
Illinois | 3/19 | 1/05 | 6/24 | ||
Indiana | 5/07 | 2/09 Noon | 6/30 Noon | ||
Iowa | n/a | 1/15 (Republicans) 3/05 (Democrats)2 |
n/a | 8/24 | |
Kansas | 3/19 | 1/19 Noon | 8/05 Noon | ||
Kentucky | 5/21 | 1/05 | 9/06 | ||
Louisiana | 3/23 | 12/15 | 8/23 4:30pm | ||
Maine | 3/05 | 12/01 | 8/01 | ||
Maryland | 5/14 | 2/09 | 8/05 | ||
Massachusetts | 3/05 | 12/22 | 7/30 | ||
Michigan | 2/27 | 12/08 | 7/18 (Independent) | ||
Minnesota | 3/05 | 1/02 | 8/20 | ||
Mississippi | 3/12 | 1/15 | 9/06 | ||
Missouri | 3/23 Democrats (Party-Run Primary) | 3/02 (Republicans) | 1/22 (Democrats) | 7/29 | |
Montana | 6/04 | 3/11 | 5/27 | ||
Nebraska | 5/14 | 3/14 | 8/01 | ||
STATE | PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY DATE | PRESIDENTIAL CAUCUS DATE | FILING DEADLINE FOR PRIMARY BALLOT ACCESS | INDEPENDENT 1 FILING DEADLINE FOR GENERAL ELECTION |
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Nevada | 2/06 | 2/08 (Republicans) | 10/16 | 8/09 | |
New Hampshire | 1/23 | 10/27 | 9/04 | ||
New Jersey | 6/04 | 3/25 | 7/29 | ||
New Mexico | 6/04 | 3/12 | 6/27 | ||
New York | 4/02 | 1/18 | 5/28 | ||
North Carolina | 3/05 | 1/01 | 3/05 Noon (Independent) | ||
North Dakota | 4/06 Democrats (Party-Run Primary) | 3/04 (Republicans) | 1/05 (Democrats) | 9/03 4pm | |
N. Mariana Islands | 3/12 Democrats (Party-Run Primary) | Pending (Republicans) | 1/16 (Democrats) | n/a | |
Ohio | 3/19 | 12/20 4pm | 7/18 (Third/Minor) 8/07 4pm (Independent) |
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Oklahoma | 3/05 | 12/06 | 7/15 | ||
Oregon | 5/21 | 3/12 | 8/27 | ||
Pennsylvania | 4/23 | 2/13 | 8/01 | ||
Puerto Rico | 3/17 (Democrats) Pending (Republicans) | n/a | n/a | ||
Rhode Island | 4/02 | 12/30 | 6/26 | ||
South Carolina | 2/03 (Democrats) 2/24 (Republicans) |
11/10 (Democrats) 10/31 (Republicans) |
7/15 Noon | ||
South Dakota | 6/04 | 3/26 | 4/26 (Third/Minor) 8/06 (Independent) |
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Tennessee | 3/05 | 12/05 Noon | 8/15 Noon | ||
Texas | 3/05 | 12/11 | 5/13 (Independent) | ||
Utah | 3/05 (Democrats) | 3/05 (Republicans) | 12/01 (Democrats) | 1/08 (Independent) | |
Vermont | 3/05 | 12/15 5pm | 8/01 (Independent) 8/08 (Third/Minor) |
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Virginia | 3/05 | 12/14 | 8/23 Noon | ||
Virgin Islands | 2/08 (Republicans) Pending (Democrats) | n/a | n/a | ||
Washington | 3/12 | 1/05 (Democrats) | 8/02 | ||
West Virginia | 5/14 | 1/27 | 8/01 | ||
Wisconsin | 4/02 | n/a | 8/06 (Independent) 9/03 (Third/Minor) | ||
Wyoming | 4/13 (Democrats) Pending (Republicans) | n/a | 8/19 (Third/Minor) 8/26 (Independent) |