Ballot Access History
The following table is the history of the Green Party's presidential race ballot access:
EV | 2008 | 2004 | |
---|---|---|---|
States | 51 | 32 (49) | 25 (43) |
Electoral Votes | 538 | 368 (528) | 267 (479) |
Percent of EVs | 100% | 68.4% (98.1%) | 49.6% (89.0%) |
Alabama | 9 | (write-in) | (write-in) |
Alaska | 3 | (write-in) | |
Arizona | 10 | (write-in) | |
Arkansas | 6 | ||
California | 55 | ||
Colorado | 9 | ||
Connecticut | 7 | (write-in) | |
Delaware | 3 | ||
Florida | 27 | ||
Georgia | 15 | (write-in) | (write-in) |
Hawaii | 4 | ||
Idaho | 4 | (write-in) | (write-in) |
Illinois | 21 | (write-in) | |
Indiana | 11 | (write-in) | |
Iowa | 7 | ||
Kansas | 6 | (write-in) | (write-in) |
Kentucky | 8 | (write-in) | |
Louisiana | 9 | ||
Maine | 4 | ||
Maryland | 10 | ||
Massachusetts | 12 | ||
Michigan | 17 | ||
Minnesota | 10 | ||
Mississippi | 6 | ||
Missouri | 11 | (write-in) | |
Montana | 3 | (write-in) | |
Nebraska | 5 | ||
Nevada | 5 | ||
New Hampshire | 4 | (write-in) | (write-in) |
New Jersey | 15 | ||
New Mexico | 5 | ||
New York | 31 | (write-in) | |
North Carolina | 15 | (write-in) | (write-in) |
North Dakota | 3 | (write-in) | |
Ohio | 20 | (write-in) | |
Oklahoma | 7 | ||
Oregon | 7 | ||
Pennsylvania | 21 | (write-in) | |
Rhode Island | 4 | ||
South Carolina | 8 | ||
South Dakota | 3 | ||
Tennessee | 11 | (write-in) | |
Texas | 34 | (write-in) | (write-in) |
Utah | 5 | (write-in) | |
Vermont | 3 | (write-in) | (write-in) |
Virginia | 13 | (write-in) | |
Washington | 11 | ||
West Virginia | 5 | (write-in) | |
Wisconsin | 10 | ||
Wyoming | 3 | (write-in) | (write-in) |
District of Columbia | 3 | (write-in) |
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