Green Papers Has List of Presidential Candidates in Each State, Including Those Whose Write-ins Will be Counted

The Green Papers has this very useful list of which candidates in each state are qualified to receive votes. Scroll down to find the list of states. Click on any state to learn which candidates are on the ballot for president, with their label, and also which presidential candidates who are not on the ballot have qualified to have their write-ins tallied.

Also, use this link to see all 51 jurisdictions at once, although this link doesn’t show the ballot labels.

The deadline for filing for write-in status still hasn’t passed in 15 jurisdictions. Generally The Green Papers has not yet listed the write-in candidates in those places, but will do so when the deadline has passed. For example, the California write-in filing deadline is October 25, so The Green Papers does not yet list the California write-in candidates. From other sources, it is known that Evan McMullin and Rocky De La Fuente have already qualified as a write-in for California, but the California Secretary of State will not release any information on the write-in list until October 28. Therefore the Green Papers will wait to update its page for California and other states in which the deadline hasn’t passed. The other such jurisdictions are Alaska, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

In a few instances, the states release the names who have filed, as they file, without waiting for the deadline, so The Green Papers has the list for a few states in which the deadline has passed, although obviously the list in those states may grow.


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Green Papers Has List of Presidential Candidates in Each State, Including Those Whose Write-ins Will be Counted — 6 Comments

  1. Do you know of a link to any site that shows us how many electoral votes each candidate can possibly win, based on the number of states that the candidate is on the ballot?

  2. We can’t know that yet, because the deadline for filing as a write-in hasn’t passed in 15 states. It is especially difficult to know the answer now because so much depends on who files in California, with 55 electoral votes. That won’t be known until October 28. The California Secretary of State won’t release this information now.

  3. Read the article in Libertarian Republic .Many people are planning to virtual worlds if Clinton or Trump wins .So that means people will be living on Imvu or second Life .Or other Virtual world Avatar sites .That would be cool .Twinity.is a cool site .it looks very realistic.Lets go virtual .Join Small worlds to and party .It’s better than politics .

  4. Clinton or Trump will be de facto elected by 20-25 percent of the total Prez votes (instead of the usual about 30 percent) — in about 30 States/DC with the rotted 270 of 538 EC votes.

    The USELESS brain dead so-called main stream media is too EVIL stupid/corrupt to note the coming math.

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

  5. The farmville Twitter page was the source for Libertarian Republic that re tweeted about people planning to move to virtual lands if Clinton or Trump is elected

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