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2012 Green Party presidential primaries

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2012 Green Party presidential primaries

← 2008February 24 – June 5, 20122016 →

294 delegates to theGreen National Convention
148 delegates votes needed to win
 
CandidateJill SteinRoseanne BarrKent Mesplay
Home stateMassachusettsHawaiiCalifornia
Delegate count1946715.5
Contests won2420

First place (popular vote or delegate count)
     Jill Stein     Roseanne Barr     Kent Mesplay

Previous Green nominee

Cynthia McKinney

Green nominee

Jill Stein

The Green Party of the United States held primaries in several states in 2012.Jill Stein won most of the primaries and was formally nominated as the party's nominee during the2012 Green National Convention.

Candidates

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CandidateMost recent positionCampaignDelegatesDelegations with plurality

Jill Stein
Lexington Town Meeting member
(2005–2011)


(CampaignWebsite)
194 / 289
(67.13%)
24
AR,AZ,CA,CO,CT,DE,FL,IL,MA,MI,MS,ME,MN,NJ,NY,OH,PA,RI,SC,TN,VA,WA,DC,WI

Roseanne Barr
Comedian, Host ofThe Roseanne Show
(Website)
67 / 289
(23.18%)
2
GA,OR

Kent Mesplay
Inspector at the Air Pollution Control
District ofSan Diego County

(2001–2015)

(WebsiteArchived 2020-11-11 at theWayback Machine)
15.5 / 289
(5.36%)
None


Harley Mikkelson
Candidate for theGreen Party of Michigan(Website)
3.5 / 289
(3.48%)
None
Alternate ballot options
No preference/ Other/ UncommittedN/A
28 / 289
(9.69%)
None

Schedule

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WinningProjected delegates
DateStateCandidateVotePercentSteinBarrMesplayMikkelsonOtherTotal
February 5OhioJill Stein-90%900009
February 24IllinoisJill Stein10971%22520231
February 29ArizonaJill Stein35069%500005
March 3WisconsinJill Stein5573%711009
March 6MassachusettsJill Stein1,01867%7011211
March 11VirginiaJill Stein-69%3.50.50.50.505
March 18New JerseyJill Stein--410005
April 1ColoradoJill Stein--511007
April 3D.C.Jill Stein19967%400004
April 28ConnecticutJill Stein-80%8000210
April 28South CarolinaJill Stein--620008
May 5MaineJill Stein--7600013
May 6Rhode IslandJill Stein--210014
May 6ArkansasJill Stein-100%10000010
May 12DelawareJill Stein--400004
May 19HawaiiTie--220004
May 19MinnesotaJill Stein--430007
May 19MississippiJill Stein--400004
May 19New YorkJill Stein-88%14200016
May 19PennsylvaniaJill Stein--430007
May 19TennesseeJill Stein--2.51.50004
May 27FloridaJill Stein--521008
May 27IowaTie--220004
May 27WashingtonJill Stein--400004
June 2GeorgiaRoseanne Barr--310004
June 2OregonRoseanne Barr956%540004
June 3MichiganJill Stein-56%9322016
June 5CaliforniaJill Stein8,82649.3%322670065
-Delegates not awarded by contests-------1212
TotalUnited States1946715.519294

†Gray indicates that the primary, caucus, or convention has occurred but the official results have not yet been released.

Results

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Results by state

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First place (popular vote or delegate count)

  Jill Stein
  Roseanne Barr
  Kent Mesplay
  No contest

Ohio Convention (February 5)

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The Ohio Green Party Convention took place on February 5.

Ohio Green Party Convention, February 5, 2012[1]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein-90%9
All Others-10%0
Total-100%9

Illinois primary (February 24)

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Main article:2012 Illinois Green Party presidential primary

The Illinois Green Party Convention took place on February 24.

Illinois Green Party Primary, February 24, 2012[2][3]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein10971%22
Roseanne Barr (write-in)2718%5
Kent Mesplay85%2
Uncommitted85%2
Others11%0
Total153100%31

Arizona primary (February 29)

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The Arizona Green Party held its primary on February 29.

Arizona Green Party presidential primary, February 29, 2012[4]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein38568.6%5
Kent Mesplay508.9%0
Michael Oatman396.9%0
Richard Grayson396.9%0
Gary Swing305.3%0
Gerard Davis183.2%0
Total561100%5

Wisconsin primary (March 3)

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The Wisconsin primary took place on March 3.

Wisconsin Green Party presidential primary, March 3, 2012[5]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein5573%7
Roseanne Barr1115%1
Kent Mesplay57%1
Harley Mikkelson11%0
Uncommitted34%0
Total75100%9

Massachusetts primary (March 6)

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The Massachusetts primary took place on March 6. Three candidates appeared on the ballot.

County results of the Massachusetts Green presidential primaries, 2012.
  Jill Stein
Massachusetts Green Party presidential primary, March 6, 2012[6][7]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein1,01867.1%7
Kent Mesplay895.9%1
Harley Mikkelson845.5%1
Others956.3%0
No preference23215.3%2
Blank votes (not tallied)36n/an/a
Total1,554100%10

Virginia primary (March 11)

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The Virginia Green Party held its primary on March 11.

Virginia Green Party presidential primary, March 11, 2016[8]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein-69.4%3.5
Roseanne Barr-12.3%0.5
Kent Mesplay-5.2%0.5
Harley Mikkelson-4.5%0.5
None of the above-4.4%0
Other-4.2%0
Total-100%5

New Jersey convention (March 18)

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The New Jersey Green Party Convention took place on March 18.

New Jersey Green Party Convention, March 18, 2012[9][10]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein-78%4
Roseanne Barr-22%1
Total-100%5

Colorado convention (March 31)

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The Colorado Green Party Convention took place on March 31.

Colorado Green Party Convention, April 1, 2012[11][12]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein-70%5
Roseanne Barr--1
Kent Mesplay--1
Total-100%7

DC Primary (April 3)

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The DC Statehood Party Primary took place on April 3.

District of Columbia Green presidential primary election results by ward, 2012.
  Jill Stein
  Write-In
DC Statehood Party Primary, April 3, 2012[13]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein21662.97%3
Write-in10029.15%1
No Candidate277.87%0
Total343100%4

Connecticut convention (April 28)

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The Connecticut Green Party Convention took place on April 28.

Connecticut Green Party Convention, April 28, 2012[14]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein-80%8
Uncommitted-20%2
Total--10

South Carolina convention (April 28)

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The South Carolina Green Party Convention took place on April 28.

South Carolina Green Party Convention, April 28, 2012[15][16]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein-85%7
Roseanne Barr-15%1
Total-100%8

Maine Caucuses (May 5)

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The Maine Green Party held caucuses, and the state meeting took place on May 5.

Maine Green Party caucuses, May 5, 2012[17]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein--7
Roseanne Barr--6
Total--13

Rhode Island convention (May 6)

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The Rhode Island Green Party Convention took place on May 6.

Rhode Island Green Party Convention, May 6, 2012[18]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein--2
Roseanne Barr--1
Uncommitted--1
Total--4

Arkansas convention (May 6)

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The Arkansas Green Party Convention took place on May 6.

Arkansas Green Party Convention, May 6, 2012[19]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein-100%10
Total-100%10

Delaware convention (May 12)

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The Delaware Green Party Convention took place on May 12 in Newark, Delaware.

Delaware Green Party Convention, May 12, 2012[20]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein--4
Roseanne Barr--0
Kent Mesplay--0
Total--4

Hawaii convention (May 19)

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The Hawaii Green Party Convention took place on May 19.

Hawaii Green Party Convention, May 19, 2012[21]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein--2
Roseanne Barr--2
Total--4

Minnesota Caucuses (May 19)

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The Minnesota Green Party Caucuses took place on May 19.

Minnesota Green Party Caucuses, May 19, 2012[22]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein--4
Roseanne Barr--3
Total--7

Mississippi convention (May 19)

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The Mississippi Green Party Convention took place on May 19.

Mississippi Green Party Convention, May 19, 2012[23]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein--4
Total--4

New York convention (May 19)

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The New York Green Party Convention took place on May 19.

New York Green Party Convention, May 19, 2012[24]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein-88%14
Roseanne Barr-12%2
Kent Mesplay-0%0
Total-100%16

Pennsylvania convention (May 19)

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The Pennsylvania Green Party convention took place on May 19.

Pennsylvania Green Party convention, May 19, 2012[25]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein--4
Roseanne Barr--3
Total--7

Tennessee convention (May 19)

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The Tennessee Green Party convention took place on May 19.

Tennessee Green Party convention, May 19, 2012[26]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein--2.5
Roseanne Barr--1.5
Total--4

Florida primary (May 27)

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The Florida Green Party primary took place on May 27.

Florida Green Party primary, May 27, 2012[27]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein--5
Roseanne Barr--2
Kent Mesplay--1
Total--8

Iowa primary (May 27)

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The Iowa Green Party primary took place on May 27.

Iowa Green Party primary, May 27, 2012[28]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein--2
Roseanne Barr--2
Total--4

Washington Convention (May 27)

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The Washington Green Party Convention took place on May 27.

Washington Green Party Convention, May 27, 2012[29]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein--4
Total--4

Georgia convention (June 2)

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The Georgia Green Party convention took place on June 2.

Georgia Green Party convention, June 2, 2012[30]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Roseanne Barr--3
Jill Stein--1
Total--4

Oregon convention (June 2)

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The Pacific Green Party convention took place on June 2. The members voted using a ranked choice system, but only two candidates received votes so it stayed in one round.

Pacific Green Party convention, June 2, 2012[31]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Roseanne Barr956%5
Jill Stein743%4
Total16100%9

Michigan convention (June 3)

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The Michigan Green Party convention took place on June 3.

Michigan Green Party convention, June 3, 2012[32]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein-56%9
Roseanne Barr-17%3
Kent Mesplay-11%2
Harley Mkkelson-13%2
Other-3%0
Total-100%16

California primary (June 5)

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The California Primary took place on June 5. Three candidates appeared on the ballot.

County results of the California Green presidential primaries, 2016.
  Jill Stein
  Roseanne Barr
  Tie
California Green Party presidential primary, June 5, 2012[33][34]
CandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Jill Stein9,16549.4%32
Roseanne Barr7,33939.8%26
Kent Mesplay2,00510.8%7
Total18,569100%65

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