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Deadlines

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All dates are in the year 2024 unless otherwise stated.

Deadlines for ballot access in the 2024 United States presidential election
(as of Feb 13, 2024)
State Deadlines for candidate registration
Party primaries and caucuses[1] General election
Democrat Republican Minor party Independent[1] Write-in
AL Nov 10, 2023 Aug 15 Automatic[2]
AK Jan 22 n/a Aug 7 No write-ins[3]
AZ Dec 22, 2023 Aug 17 Sep 26[4]
AR Nov 14, 2023 Aug 5 No write-ins[2]
CA Dec 15, 2023 Aug 9 Oct 22[5]
CO Dec 11, 2023 Jul 11 Jul 18[6]
CT Feb 9 Aug 7 Oct 7[7]
DE Feb 2 Aug 12 Sep 3 Oct 28[8]
DC Mar 6 Aug 7 Nov 12[9]
FL Nov 30, 2023 Jul 15 Jul 15[10]
GA n/a Mar 8 Sep 3[11]
HI Jan 24 n/a Aug 7 No write-ins[2]
ID n/a Mar 15 Sep 6[12]
IL Jan 5 Jun 24 Sep 5[13]
IN Feb 9 Jun 30 Jul 3[14]
IA Mar 5 Jan 15 n/a Aug 24 Automatic[2]
KS Jan 19 Aug 5 Oct 14[15]
KY Jan 5 Sep 6 Oct 25[16]
LA Dec 15, 2023 Aug 23 No write-ins[2]
ME Dec 1, 2023 Aug 1 Aug 27[17]
MD Feb 9 Aug 5 Oct 30[18]
MA Dec 22, 2023 Jul 30 Sep 6[19]
MI Dec 8, 2023 Jul 18 Oct 25[20]
MN Jan 2 Aug 20 Oct 29[21]
MS Jan 15 Sep 6 No write-ins[2]
MO Jan 22 n/a Jul 29 Oct 25[22]
MT Mar 11 May 27 Sep 11[23]
NE Mar 14 Aug 1 Oct 25[24]
NV Oct 16, 2023 Aug 9 No write-ins[2]
NH Oct 27, 2023 Sep 4 Automatic[2]
NJ Mar 25 Jul 29 Automatic[2]
NM Mar 12 Jun 27 No write-ins[2]
NY Jan 18 May 28 Oct 15[25]
NC Jan 1 Mar 5 Aug 7[26]
ND Jan 5 n/a Sep 3 Oct 15[27]
OH Dec 20, 2023 Jul 18 Aug 7 Aug 25[28]
OK Dec 6, 2023 Jun 15 No write-ins[2]
OR Mar 12 Aug 27 Automatic[2]
PA Feb 13 Aug 1 Automatic[2]
RI Dec 30, 2023 Jun 26 Automatic[2]
SC Nov 10, 2023 Oct 31, 2023 n/a Jul 15 No write-ins[2]
SD Mar 26 Apr 26 Aug 6 No write-ins[2]
TN Dec 5, 2023 Aug 15 Sep 16[29]
TX Dec 11, 2023 May 13 Aug 19[30]
UT Dec 1 n/a Jan 8 Sep 1[31]
VT Dec 15, 2023 Aug 8 Aug 1 Automatic[2]
VA Dec 14, 2023 Aug 23 Oct 28[32]
WA Jan 5 n/a Aug 2 Poll closure[33]
WV Jan 27 Aug 1 Sep 17[34]
WI n/a Sep 3 Aug 6 Oct 22[35]
WY n/a Aug 19 Aug 26 Automatic[2]

Notes

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References

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  11. ^ "2010 Georgia Code TITLE 21 - ELECTIONS CHAPTER 2 - ELECTIONS AND PRIMARIES GENERALLY ARTICLE 4 - SELECTION AND QUALIFICATION OF CANDIDATES AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS PART 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS § 21-2-133 - Giving notice of intent of write-in candidacy; filing of affidavit; limitations on candidacy; certification of candidates". Justia. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
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  17. ^ "§722-A. Determination of declared write-in candidate". Maine Revised Statutes. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
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  24. ^ "Nebraska Revised Statute 32-615". Nebraska Legislature. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  25. ^ "STATE OF NEW YORK 2023 ELECTION LAW" (PDF). ny.gov. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  26. ^ "G.S. 163-123 Page 1 § 163-123. Declaration of intent and petitions for write-in candidates in partisan elections" (PDF). North Carolina Legislature. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  27. ^ "16.1-12-02.2. Certificate of candidacy by write-in candidates" (PDF). N Dakota Legislature. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  28. ^ "Section 3513.041". Ohio Laws and Administrative Rules. Retrieved 13 February 2024. {{cite web}}: Text "Write-in votes." ignored (help)
  29. ^ "Certificate of Write-In Candidacy State of Tennessee" (PDF). Tennessee Secretary of State. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  30. ^ "Texas Statutes". Texas Capitol. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  31. ^ "Utah Legislature" (PDF). Utah Code Page 1 Part 6 Write-in Candidates. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  32. ^ "Candidate Bulletins". Virginia Department of Elections. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  33. ^ "Write-in voting—Candidates, declaration". Washington State Legislature. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
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  35. ^ "Wisconsin Statutes". Wisconsin State Legislature. Retrieved 13 February 2024.