The 2024 American Election was held on Tuesday November 5, 2024, to elect the President of the United States. Mississippi congressman Sergey Putin of the Republican Party defeated incumbent president Mike Bloomberg of the Democrat Party.
California businessman Michael McGrath initially ran against Bloomberg in the Democratic Primaries, but withdrew due to not getting on the ballot in the Iowa Caucus. Michael then formed an independent campaign.
Nominations
Party | Nominee for POTUS | Nominee for VP | Campaign |
Republican Party | U.S. Representative Sergey Putin of Mississippi | Ukrainian Immigrant Viktor Shevchenko from Pennsylvania | Announced: March 17, 2023 Nominated: June 15, 2024 |
Democrat Party | 46th President Mike Bloomberg from New York | 49th Vice President John Delaney from Maryland | Announced: October 28, 2023 Nominated: August 15, 2024 |
Independent Campaign | Businessman Michael McGrath of California | Former Governor Rick Snyder of Michigan | Announced: September 6, 2023 (Democratic Primaries) Party Switch: January 4, 2024 |
Results
POTUS Candidate | Party | Home State | Popular Vote | VP Candiate | Home State |
Sergey Putin | Republican | Mississippi | 94.3% | Viktor Shevchenko | Pennsylvania |
Mike Bloomberg | Democrat | New York | 5.4% | John Delaney | Maryland |
Michael McGrath | Independent | California | 0.2% | Rick Snyder | Michigan |