History of The Green Party of The United States - Ballot Access History

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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