Results of the 2020 Green Party presidential primaries

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This article contains the results of the 2020 Green Party presidential primaries and caucuses, the processes by which the Green Party of the United States selects delegates to attend the 2020 Green National Convention.

Contents

Results and calendar

Date
(daily totals)
Total national
delegates [1]
Contest [lower-alpha 1] Delegates won and popular vote [lower-alpha 2] Source
Howie Hawkins Dario
Hunter
David
Rolde
Sedinam
Moyowasifza-Curry
Dennis
Lambert
Kent
Mesplay
Susan
Buscher Lochocki
Jesse
Ventura
Chad
Wilson
No Preference
Uncommitted
Undeclared
February 297 Ohio 3
64 (42.95 %)
3
51 (34.23%)

6 (4.03%)

6 (4.03%)
1
13 (8.73%)

1 (0.67%)

2 (1.34%)

2 (1.34%)

[2] [ non-primary source needed ] [3]
March 3
(Super Tuesday)
(58)
43 California 16
4,202 (36.2%)
9
2,558 (22.0%)
3
774 (6.7%)
8
2,071 (17.8%)
7
1,999 (17.2%)




[4]
11 Massachusetts 1
217 (13.4%)
2
224 (13.8%)

4 (0.2%)
1
141 (8.7%)

55 (3.4%)
7
979 (60.4%)
[5]
4 North Carolina 4
247 (60.54%)








161 (39.46%)
[6]
March 107 Missouri 2.5
170 (33.27%)
1.5
110 (21.52%)
1
82 (16.05%)





2
149 (29.16%)
[7] [8]
March 1427 Illinois 20
(73%)
7
(27%)







[9]
April 177 Colorado 4
29 (63.3%)
2
13 (28.3%)

1 (2.2%)

2 (4.3%)




1
N/A [lower-alpha 3] (9.0%)
[10]
April 1826 Texas 20
40 (46.51%)
3
16 (18.60%)

1 (1.16%)

3 (3.49%)

3 (3.49%)
2
13 (15.12%)
1
4 (4.65%)

1 (1.16%)

5 (5.81%)
[11]
April 214 Wisconsin 2
(50.0%)
2
(47.0%)

(1.6%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)
[12]
April 254 New Mexico 3
N/A
1
N/A

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)
[13]
April 265 Virginia 3.5
44 (65.7%
1.5
23 (34.3%)

eliminated
in round 2/4
eliminated
in round 3/4

[14]
April 28 (15)11 Pennsylvania 6
80 (53.3%)
5
62 (41.3%)

1 (0.7%)


1 (0.7%)




2 (1.3%)
[15]
4 Utah 2
22 (47.82%)
1
17 (36.95%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)
1
7 (15.22%)
[16]
May 24 South Carolina 4
(100%)

(0%)

(0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)
[17]
May 34 Arkansas 4
(100%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)
[18]
May 54 Tennessee 2
N/A
1
N/A
.5
0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)
.5
0 (0%)

0 (0%)
[19]
May 65 New Jersey 5
44 (78.6%)

4 (7.1%)

0 (0%)

2 (3.6%)

0 (0%)

1 (1.8%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

[20]
May 921 New York 17
(80%)
4
(20%)

(0%)





[21]
May 125 West Virginia 5
(78.3%)

(4.3%)

(8.7%)





(8.7%)

[22]
May 174 Kansas 4
(100%)

(0%)

(0%)






[23]
May 23
(10)
6 Arizona 321 [24]
4 Hawaii 2
4 (33.3%)
2
5 (41.6%)

1 (8.3%)

1 (8.3%)

1 (8.3%)

[25]
May 244Young Ecosocialists4
51 (69.86%)

7 (9.59%)

0 (0%)

15 (20.55%)
[26]
May 284
Exclude From Total
Rhode IslandAbstention [lower-alpha 4] [27]
May 30
(25)
9 Florida 6
78 (67.8%)
3
26 (22.6%)

2 (1.7%)

9 (7.8%)
[28]
4Idaho4 [29]
8 Maryland 5
34 (68.0%)
3
16 (32.0%)
eliminated
in round 1/4
eliminated
in round 3/4
eliminated
in round 1/4
[30]
4 Mississippi 31
[31]
June 2
(8)
4 District of Columbia 4
NA (NA)
NA [lower-alpha 5] [32]
4
Exclude From Total
Montana 0
350 (100%)
[33]
June 67 Oregon [lower-alpha 6] 3
25 (42.0%)
2
19 (32.0%)
eliminated
in round 2/5
1
10 (17.0%)
1
3 (5.0%)
eliminated
in round 3/5
eliminated
in round 3/5
eliminated
in round 4/5
[34]
June 94 Nevada 4
(84.4%)

(3.1%)

(0%)

(12.5%)
[35]
June 124 Indiana 1.5
27 (43.5%)
1
16 (25.81%)
0 (0%)eliminated
in round 2/3
eliminated
in round 1/3
eliminated
in round 1/3
eliminated
in round 1/3
1
19 (30.65%)
eliminated
in round 1/3
.5
49 (44.14%)
[36]
June 1212 Maine 3
6
12 [lower-alpha 7] [37]
June 135 Washington 2
29 (44.6%)
3
36 (55.4%)
eliminated
in round 1/3
eliminated
in round 1/3
eliminated
in round 1/3
eliminated
in round 1/3
eliminated
in round 1/3
eliminated
in round 2/3
eliminated
in round 1/3
eliminated
in round 2/3
[38]
June 14
(15)
11 Connecticut 6
NA (NA)
3NA2 [39]
3 [lower-alpha 8] Nebraska1
2 (33.33%)
1
2 (33.33%)

0 (0%)
1
2 (33.33%)
[40] [41]
June 190Alaska
1 (14.3%)

1 (14.3%)
0
5 (71.4%)
[42]
June 20
(23)
4Lavender Greens2
41 (51.2%)
2
34 (42.5%)

2 (2.5%)

2 (2.5%)

1 (1.1%)
[43]
15 Michigan 7
48 (47.06)
3
19 (18.63)

0 (0%)
.5
2 (1.9%)

1 (>1%)

1 (>1%)

0 (0%)
3
26 (36.1%)

1 (>1%)
1.5
5 (6.9%)
[44]
June 234Women's Caucus2
NA (NA)
2
NA (NA)
[45]
June 244Alabama3
4 (67%)
1
2 (33%)
[46]
June 284Georgia4
12 (92.3%)

1 (7.69%)

0 (0%)
[47]
June 29
[lower-alpha 9]
6 Minnesota 0
0 (0 %)
6
NA (81.25)
0
0 (0 %)
0
0 (0 %)
0
0 (0 %)
0
0 (0 %)
0
0 (0 %)
0
0 (0 %)
0
0 (0 %)
0
0 (0 %)
[48] [49]
4Latinx CaucusNA (NA)3
NA (NA)
[50]
June 304Delaware1.5
NA (NA)
2.5
NA (NA)
[51]
July 34Kentucky4
5 (83.33%)

1 (16.67)

0 (0%)
[52]
July 52Louisiana [lower-alpha 10] 1
NA (40%)
1
(60%)
[53] [54]
July 83Oklahoma1
NA (28.73%)
1
NA (34.48%)
½
NA (17.24%)
½
NA (18.54%)
[55]
July 94Black Caucus2
2 (50%)
2
2 (50%)
[56]
July 104Iowa1
NA (NA%)
2
NA (NA%)
[57]
July 9–12 2020 Green National Convention
Current awarded delegate total:
357 delegates out of 358 delegates. [1]
20598.5511.59217½17.5

Results by state

Minnesota caucus

The Green Party of Minnesota held its caucus (a non-binding straw poll which has no impact on choosing delegates) on February 25, 2020. Dario Hunter won the caucuses with 81.25% of the vote, however the delegates apportioned will be determined at the state convention in June. [48]

The caucus used ranked-choice voting. However, Hunter won in the first round. [48]

Minnesota Green Party presidential caucus, February 25, 2020 [48]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Dario Hunter 81.25%TBD
Others18.75%TBD
Total100.00%6

Ohio caucus

Ohio Green Party presidential caucus, February 29, 2020 – June 2, 2020 [58] [ non-primary source needed ] [59] Partial Results of Feb. 29: Mail and Online Voting Continues Until June 2
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Howie Hawkins6442.95%3
Dario Hunter5134.23%3
Dennis Lambert138.73%1
Sedinam Moyowasifza Curry64.03%0
David Rolde64.03%0
Susan Lochocki21.34%0
Chad Wilson21.34%0
Kent Mesplay10.67%0
Total145100.00%7

California primary

County results -- California
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Hawkins
Hunter
Curry
Lambert
Tie GPUS 2020 California Primary.png
County results — California
California Green Party presidential primary, March 3, 2020 [4]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Howie Hawkins4,20236.2%16 estimated
Dario Hunter2,55822.0%9 estimated
Sedinam Moyowasifza-Curry2,07117.8%8 estimated
Dennis Lambert1,99917.2%7 estimated
David Rolde7746.7%3 estimated
Total9,656100.00%43

Massachusetts primary

County results, excluding "No Preference" -- Massachusetts.
Hunter
Hawkins
Curry
Tie GPUS 2020 Massachusetts Primary.png
County results, excluding "No Preference" — Massachusetts.
Massachusetts Green Party presidential primary, March 3, 2020 [60] [lower-alpha 11]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
No Preference (Blanks & Other Write-ins)97960.47 estimated
Dario Hunter22413.82 estimated
Howie Hawkins21713.41 estimated
Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza-Curry1418.71 estimated
Kent Mesplay553.40
David Rolde40.20
Total1620100.00%11

North Carolina primary

North Carolina Green Party presidential primary, March 3, 2020 [6]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Howie Hawkins24760.54%4
No Preference16139.46%0
Total408100.00%4

Missouri primary

County results -- Missouri.
Hawkins
Uncommitted
Hunter
Rolde
Tie GPUS 2020 Missouri Primary.png
County results — Missouri.
Missouri Green Party presidential primary, March 10, 2020 [61]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Howie Hawkins17033.27%3 estimated
Uncommitted14929.16%0
Dario Hunter11021.52%2 estimated
David Rolde8216.05%2 estimated
Total511100.00%7

Illinois primary

Illinois Green Party presidential primary, March 14, 2020 [9]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Howie Hawkins73%20
Dario Hunter27%7
Total100.00%27

Colorado primary

Colorado Green Party presidential primary, April 17, 2020 [62]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Howie Hawkins2963.3%4
Dario Hunter1328.3%2
Sedinam Moyowasifza-Curry24.3%0
David Rolde12.2%0
Jill Stein (Write-in)12.2%0
UncommittedN/A [lower-alpha 12] 9.0%1
Total46100.00%7

Texas primary

The Green Party of Texas held a sequential proportional approval voting primary.

Texas Green Party presidential primary, April 18, 2020 [63]
CandidateVotes [lower-alpha 13] Percentage [lower-alpha 14] National delegates
Howie Hawkins4080.00%20
Dario Hunter1632.00%3
Kent Mesplay1326.00%2
No Preference510.00%0
Susan Buchser-Lochocki48.00%1
Sedinam Moyowasifza-Curry36.00%0
Dennis Lambert36.00%0
Chad Wilson12.00%0
David Rolde12.00%0
Total50 [lower-alpha 15] 140.00%26

Virginia primary

The Green Party of Virginia held a ranked choice primary.

2020 Green Party of Virginia primary results, April 26, 2020 [64]
CandidateRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Howie Hawkins4262.7%4262.7%4364.2%4465.7%
Dario Hunter1725.4%1826.9%2131.3%2334.3%
Kent Mesplay34.5%34.5%34.5%Eliminated
Sedinam Moyowasiza-Curry23.0%23.0%Eliminated
Jill Stein (write-in)23.0%Eliminated
Jesse Ventura (write-in)11.5%Eliminated
Total votes67100.0%

Pennsylvania caucus

Pennsylvania Green Party presidential caucus, April 28, 2020 [65]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Howie Hawkins8053.3%6
Dario Hunter6241.3%5
Jesse Ventura21.3%0
No Nominee21.3%0
Dennis Lambert10.7%0
David Rolde10.7%0
Bernie Sanders10.7%0
Jill Stein10.7%0
Total150100.00%11

New Jersey primary

New Jersey Green Party presidential primary, May 2, 2020 [66] [ better source needed ]
CandidateVotesPercentage [lower-alpha 16] National delegates
Howie Hawkins4478.6%5
Dario Hunter47.1%0
Jesse Ventura35.4%0
Sedinam Moyowasifza-Curry23.6%0
Bernie Sanders23.6%0
Kent Mesplay11.8%0
Susan Buchser-Lochocki00%0
Dennis Lambert00%0
Chad Wilson00%0
David Rolde00%0
Total56100.00%5

South Carolina convention

South Carolina Green Party convention, May 2, 2020 [17]
CandidatePercentageNational delegates
Howie Hawkins100%4
Others0%0
Total100.00%4

New York primary

New York Green Party presidential primary, May 9, 2020 [67]
CandidateVotesPercentage [lower-alpha 17] National delegates
Howie HawkinsTBA80%17
Dario HunterTBA20%4
David RoldeTBA0%0
Write-InTBA0%0
TotalTBATBA21
Congressional results -- West Virginia.
Hawkins GPUS 2020 West Virginia Primary.png
Congressional results — West Virginia.

West Virginia primary

West Virginia Mountain (Green) Party presidential primary, May 12, 2020 [68]
CandidatePercentageNational delegates
Howie Hawkins78.3%5
David Rolde8.7%0
Jesse Ventura (Write-in)8.7%0
Dario Hunter4.3%0
Total100.00%5

Hawaii primary

Green Party of Hawaii presidential primary, May 23, 2020
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Dario Hunter541.6%2
Howie Hawkins433.3%2
Kent Mesplay18.3%0
Dennis Lambert18.3%0
Chad Wilson18.3%0
Total12100.00%4

Maryland primary

2020 Maryland Green Party primary results, May 30, 2020 [69] [70]
CandidateRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Howie Hawkins3453.1%3461.8%3464.15%3468%
Dario Hunters1625%1629.1%1630.18%1632%
Kent Mesplay23.1%35.5%35.66%Eliminated
Write-ins23.1%23.6%Eliminated
Sedinam Moyowasiza-Curry11.6%Eliminated
Empty ballot914.1%Eliminated
Total votes64100.0%

Results by caucus

Young Ecosocialists

Young Ecosocialists (youth caucus) presidential primary, May 25, 2020 [71]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Howie Hawkins5169.9%4
Jesse Ventura (write-in)1520.5%0
Dario Hunter79.6%0
David Rolde00.0%0
Total73100.00%4

See also

Notes

  1. Alaska, Louisiana, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Wyoming, and all of the territories of the United States have inactive Green Parties, as such, they are either ineligible or unable to send delegates to the Green National Convention
  2. In the below table, blank cells indicate the candidate was not a ballot option or approved write-in candidate. Shaded cells indicate candidates that are not officially recognized by the Green Party.
  3. The number of delegates apportioned is calculated by the percentage of votes received. Votes not cast for a “surviving candidate” or a candidate that received less than 14% of total votes cast, become uncommitted. As a result a single delegate was awarded to uncommitted.
  4. The Green Party of Rhode Island announced they will not be placing any candidates on their ballot line in the 2020 Presidential Election. The party will also only send no-preference observers to the Green National Convention.
  5. No candidates were on the DC Statehood Green Party Presidential Primary ballot, only a Write-In option was available, and Howie Hawkins was the only certified write in candidate.
  6. This primary election was held through ranked choice voting, the following are the results of the final round in which delegates were allocated.
  7. 1 for No Candidate, and 1 Undeclared Delegate
  8. As a result of the three way tie in the preference vote, the Nebraska Green Party decided to send only 3 delegates to the GNC, instead of the 4 delegates they were credentialed.
  9. The Green Party of Minnesota held a Presidential Preference Caucus Straw Poll on February 25th 2020. Dario Hunter was the winner of this contest. Delegates will be awarded at the GPMN state convention on June 29
  10. The Louisiana Green Party decided to send only 2 delegates to the GNC, instead of the 4 delegates they were credentialed.
  11. The Massachusetts Secretary of State officially declared Hunter the winner as he was the candidate with the most votes. Nonetheless, the 'no preference' votes exceeded the votes of all candidates.
  12. The number of delegates apportioned is calculated by the percentage of votes received. Votes not cast for a “surviving candidate” or a candidate that received less than 14% of total votes cast, become uncommitted. As a result a single delegate was awarded to uncommitted.
  13. This primary was conducted under a system in which each person approve of more than one candidate per ballot, therefore votes reflect total number of ballots that approved of the candidate, and as a result reflect more approvals than ballots cast.
  14. This primary was conducted under a system in which each person approve of more than one candidate per ballot, therefore percentages reflect the percentage of voters that approved of each candidate, and as a result do not add up to 100%.
  15. This primary was conducted under a system in which each person approve of more than one candidate per ballot, therefore total reflects the number of ballots cast, not the number of approvals on all ballots.
  16. This primary was conducted under a system in which each person could cast a vote for more than one candidate, therefore percentages reflect the percentage of voters that approved of each candidate, and as a result do not add up to 100%.
  17. This primary was conducted under a system in which each person could cast a vote for more than one candidate, therefore percentages reflect the percentage of voters that approved of each candidate, and as a result do not add up to 100%.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Results of the 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries</span> Selection of the Republican Party nominee for President of the United States in 2020

Below is a detailed tally of the results of the 2020 Republican Party presidential primary elections in the United States. In most U.S. states outside New Hampshire, votes for write-in candidates remain untallied.

This article contains the results of the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries and caucuses, the processes by which the Democratic Party selected delegates to attend the 2020 Democratic National Convention from August 17–20, 2020. The series of primaries, caucuses, and state conventions culminated in the national convention, where the delegates cast their votes to formally select a candidate. A simple majority (1,990) of the total delegate votes (3,979) was required to become the nominee.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 Guam presidential caucuses</span>

Although Guam did not participate in the 2020 presidential election because it is a U.S. territory and not a state, it still participated in the U.S. presidential primaries and caucuses. Former vice president Joe Biden won the Democratic caucus, held on June 6. The Republican caucus, held on March 14 in the form of a "state convention", endorsed incumbent President Donald Trump.

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