Who do you think will win the presidential? (assuming the Electors go ahead and vote, like they're supposed to, based on the popular vote in their state )
As of November 5, 2016, a total of 1,836 candidates had filed a Statement of Candidacy with the Federal Election Commission. A full list of these candidates and their parties and filing dates can be found here. (The list includes such luminaries as Emperor Palpatine, Zibble the Puppet, Zorro the Cockroach, and Mister Han James Solo.)
In order to get on the ballot, a candidate for president of the United States must meet a variety of complex, state-specific filing requirements and deadlines. These regulations, known as ballot access laws, determine whether a candidate or party will appear on an election ballot. These laws are set at the state level. A presidential candidate must prepare to meet ballot access requirements well in advance of primaries, caucuses, and the general election.
Presidential candidates who have made more than 15 percent (more than 8 states) of general election ballots are listed in this poll.
As of November 5, 2016, a total of 1,836 candidates had filed a Statement of Candidacy with the Federal Election Commission. A full list of these candidates and their parties and filing dates can be found here. (The list includes such luminaries as Emperor Palpatine, Zibble the Puppet, Zorro the Cockroach, and Mister Han James Solo.)
In order to get on the ballot, a candidate for president of the United States must meet a variety of complex, state-specific filing requirements and deadlines. These regulations, known as ballot access laws, determine whether a candidate or party will appear on an election ballot. These laws are set at the state level. A presidential candidate must prepare to meet ballot access requirements well in advance of primaries, caucuses, and the general election.
Presidential candidates who have made more than 15 percent (more than 8 states) of general election ballots are listed in this poll.