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This is a timeline of major events leading up to, during, and after the 2024 United States presidential election, which was the first presidential election to be run with population data from the 2020 census. In addition to the dates mandated by the relevant federal laws such as those in the U.S. Constitution and the Electoral Count Act, several milestones have consistently been observed since the adoption of the conclusions of the 1971 McGovern–Fraser Commission.
All times on the Election Day as well as the day after are listed according to the Eastern Time Zone.
Candidate announcement and, if applicable, withdrawal dates are as follows:
Political party | |
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Democratic Party | |
Republican Party | |
Libertarian Party | |
Green Party | |
Constitution Party | |
Party for Socialism and Liberation | |
American Solidarity Party | |
People's Party | |
Independent candidate | |
Exploratory committee | |
Events | |
Midterm elections | |
Iowa caucuses | |
Super Tuesday | |
First debate | |
Second debate | |
Republican Convention | |
Democratic Convention | |
Election Day | |
Inauguration Day |
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Two members of Donald Trump's campaign staff had a verbal and physical altercation Monday with an official at Arlington National Cemetery where the former president participated in a wreath laying ceremony, NPR has learned. [UPDATED AUGUST 28, 2024 6:52 PM ET]
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