2020 Green Party presidential primaries

The 2020 Green Party presidential primaries were a series of primary elections, caucuses and state conventions in which voters elected delegates to represent a candidate for the Green Party's nominee for President of the United States at the 2020 Green National Convention. The primaries, were held in numerous U.S. states on various dates from early spring into early summer of 2020, and featured elections publicly funded, concurrent with the Democratic Party and Republican Party primaries, and elections privately funded by the Green Party, held non-concurrently with the major party primaries.

2020 Green Party presidential primaries

February 29 to July 10, 2020

358 delegates to the Green National Convention
180 delegates votes needed to win
 
Candidate Howie Hawkins Dario Hunter Uncommitted
Home state New York California n/a
Delegate count 205 98.5 17.5
Contests won 35 11 3
Popular vote 5,182 3,087 1,662
Percentage 34.7% 20.7% 8.8%

 
Candidate Sedinam Moyowasifza-Curry Dennis Lambert David Rolde
Home state California Ohio Massachusetts
Delegate count 11.5 9 5
Contests won 2 0 0
Popular vote 2,229 2,029 960
Percentage 15.3% 13.9% 6.5%


Previous Green nominee

Jill Stein

Green nominee

Howie Hawkins

There were 357 out of a possible 358 delegates elected to the Green National Convention, which took place over July 9 to July 12. A candidate needed a simple majority of these delegates to become the Green Party's nominee in the 2020 presidential election.

Howie Hawkins became the presumptive nominee on June 20 after passing the simple majority of delegates needed to win the nomination. Hawkins was nominated as the Green Party's presidential candidate on July 11.

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