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2024 Constitution National Convention

← 2020 April 24–27, 2024 2028 →

264 delegates to the Constitution National Convention
132 votes needed to win
 
Candidate Randall Terry Joel Skousen Paul Venable
Home state Tennessee Utah Missouri
Delegate count 144 80 32
Percentage 54.6% 30.3% 12.1%

First place by convention roll call
  Randall Terry   Joel Skousen   Paul Venable   Daniel Cummings


Previous Constitution nominee

Don Blankenship

Constitution nominee

Randall Terry

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Although four states held bona fide presidential primaries for the Constitution Party's 2020 candidates, no such primaries were held in any state for the party's 2024 candidates. This page is a summary of delegation votes from the April 27 nominating convention in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Randall Terry, an anti-abortion activist and 2012 presidential candidate, won the party nomination.

Stephen Broden was nominated for vice president.

Randall Terry won the nomination by securing a majority in the first round. The votes largely broke down along geographic lines. Joel Skousen, who is from Utah, received all 61 votes from the delegations of the Four Corners states, but only 19 votes from the rest of the country combined. The only state delegations he carried outside of the region were New Hampshire and West Virginia. Paul Venable won the majority of votes from South Carolina and his home state of Missouri and Daniel Cummings won a plurality in his home state of Wyoming. The remaining ten delegations were all won by Terry.

Aside from the presidential nomination, much of the debate at the convention focused on an ultimately defeated amendment by Skousen to remove references to God from the party platform.

Candidates

Eight candidates sought the nomination:

Results

2024 Constitution Party Presidential Nomination Vote
Candidate Votes Percentage
Randall Terry 144 54.55%
Joel Skousen 80 30.30%
Paul Venable 32 12.12%
Daniel Cummings 4 1.52%
Brandon McIntyre 2 0.76%
Samm Tittle 2 0.76%
Louis C. Hook 0 0.00%
Ben Stewart 0 0.00%
Total: 264 100.00%
Source:
Constitution Party vice presidential nomination
Candidate Votes Percentage
Stephen Broden Nominated via Voice Vote
Source:

See also

References

  1. "2024 Presidential Election - Constitution Party". constitutionparty.com. April 19, 2024. Retrieved April 26, 2024.
  2. "Randall Terry Wins Constitution Party's Presidential Nomination | Ballot Access News". April 27, 2024. Retrieved April 27, 2024.
  3. "Constitution Party Vice-Presidential Nominee is Stephen E. Broden | Ballot Access News". April 27, 2024. Retrieved April 27, 2024.
  4. ^ "Constitution Party Convention".
  5. "Daniel Clyde Cummings".
  6. "Louis Charles Hook". Ballotpedia.
  7. "Brandon Mcintyre". Facebook.
  8. "Operation Rescue founder and pro-life advocate Randall Terry wins the presidential nomination of the Constitution Party on the first round".
  9. "Constitution Party Nominates Randall Terry and Stephen Broden".
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