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U.S. Presidential Elections 2024 | ||||
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Nominee | Joaquín Castro | Tom Rooney | Kris Kobach | |
Party | Democratic | Republican | Libertarian | |
Home state | Texas | Florida | Kansas | |
Running mate | Kirsten Gillibrand | Adam Kinzinger | Tom Tancredo | |
Electoral vote | 281 | 230 | 37 | |
States carried | 24 + DC | 25 | 2 | |
Percentage | 47% | 40% | 11% | |
The 2024 election was the 60th quadrennial presidential election. It was between President Joaquín Castro and former Florida congressman Tom Rooney. President Castro won a plurality of the popular vote along with 375 electoral votes carrying 30 states.
Background[]
Nominations[]
Democratic Nomination[]
President Joaquín Castro (50) had an uncontested primary, easily winning his re-election bid from the Democratic Party.
Republican Nomination[]
Republican Candidates
- Tom Rooney (53), former Representative from Florida (Nominee)
- Adam Kinzinger (46), Governor of Illinois
- Tom Graves (54), Senator from Georgia
- Bobby Jindal (52), former Governor from Louisiana
- Tom Cotton (47), Senator from Arkansas
Conservative Nomination[]
Governor Kris Kobach (58) reprised his third party run from 2020.