Mississippi will have nine presidential candidates on its 2024 general election ballot
Mississippians will have an unusually rich selection of presidential candidates to choose from on election day, November 5, 2024, with NINE presidential tickets on their general election ballots!
On Wednesday, September 11, the State Board of Election Commissioners approved 9 of 10 petitions to appear on Mississippi ballots for the offices of President and Vice President. The one unsuccessful petition, presented by Cornel West and running mate Melina Abdullah, was rejected for failure to timely file the required political party report. West-Abdullah also did not file as independent candidates and so won’t appear on the 2024 Mississippi general election ballot.
Media Release
September 16, 2024
Green Party of Mississippi
greenpartyms.com
Contact:
Jan Hillegas, GP MS Chair
[email protected]
The nine presidential tickets approved (in the order they appear on the ballot) are:
Kamala D. Harris for President and Tim Walz for Vice President (Democrat)
Chase Oliver for President and Mike ter Maat for Vice President (Libertarian)
Jill Stein for President and Rudolph Ware for Vice President (Green)
Randall Terry for President and Stephen E. Broden for Vice President (MS Constitution)
Donald J. Trump for President and JD Vance for Vice President (Republican)
Shiva Ayyadurai for President and Crystal Ellis for Vice President (Independent)
Claudia De la Cruz for President and Karina Garcia for Vice President (Independent)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for President and Nicole Shanahan for Vice President (Independent)
Peter Sonski for President and Lauren Onak for Vice President (Independent)
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein and running mate Rudolph “Butch” Ware are working for the genuine change that voters need and seek. Theirs is a committed pro-worker, pro-environment, anti-war, anti-genocide candidacy. Their platform is at jillstein2024.com/platform. The Green Party of the United States is a people-centered, people-powered, self-financed grassroots party that accepts no corporate money.
The approved sample ballot is available at the Secretary of State’s website: https://www.sos.ms.gov/content/documents/elections/2024/GE%20Sample%20Ballot.pdf
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