The Green Papers has this chart showing not only which presidential candidates are on the ballot in which states, but which candidates have declared write-in status in each state.
The editors of the Green Papers constantly update this chart. The chart will continue to change, as states process filings for write-in status. Sometimes the deadline has passed to file for write-in status, but the state still hasn’t processed the filings. For instance Jill Stein has filed for write-in status in New York but the state still hasn’t approved it.
As to ballot status itself, the unknowns are: (1) Cornel West in Pennsylvania; (2) Jill Stein in Ohio.
How do you correctly write in a candidate? In New York? Do you need to write something like “Electors for XXXX for President and Electors for XXXX for Vice President”.
A bit off topic. But I admire the success that PSL candidate Claudia De la Cruz has had in ballot placement this year. I think that so far she’s had the most successful third party run of 2024 when considering expectations.
I love The Green Papers, but I wish it would cite its sources for this report.
The Green Papers sources are state government election offices.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_United_States_presidential_election
UPDATED DAILY TO E DAY AND LATER
Bother. I just asked over on IPR whether there existed such a resource as this. Should have visited BAN first. 🙄
Who are these people?
I didn’t see Clint Russell in tehlist. Didn’t LPTN nominate him and Josie Glabach?
They should have. Much better than child abuse and FEMA supporter Chase Oliver.
Didn’t Chase Oliver say FEMA should give even more money to illegals?
Cornel West claims on his website that he has write-in in New York State, but you claim he does not. Which is accurate?
I’m eating spaghetti squash.