Not all states had delegations to the convention, and not all states have active state Green Party organizations. One of the five caucuses, the Black Caucus, did not vote in the nomination proceedings.
Note that No Candidate, aka None of the Above, received half a vote from one of the Michigan delegates. No Candidate is always an option when voting within the Green Party. David Cobb defeated No Candidate on the second ballot in 2004, when many Greens preferred to support Ralph Nader's independent candidacy.
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After a thorough review of the convention record, we have certified the following official results of the 2016 GPUS Presidential Nominating Convention:
Dr. Jill Stein has won the presidential nomination after receiving a majority of votes in the first round of voting. She received 239.5 out of 293 total votes (81.7%).
All candidates:
239.50 (81.7%) Dr. Jill Stein
18.25 (06.2%) Dr. Bill Kreml
14.50 (04.9%) Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza-Curry
09.50 (03.2%) Darryl Cherney
07.50 (02.6%) Kent Mesplay
03.25 (01.1%) Elijah Manley
00.50 (00.2%) No Candidate
State-by-state voting:
Alabama: JS-4
Arizona: JS-5, KM-1
California: JS-34, BK-2, KM-2, DC-5, SKCM-3
Colorado: JS-5
Connecticut: JS-2
District of Columbia: JS-1.5, BK-0.25, EM-0.25
Delaware: JS-4
Florida: JS-4, EM-3
Georgia: JS-4
Hawai'i: JS-3, BK-1
Illinois: JS-22, BK-1
Iowa: JS-3, KM-1
Kentucky: pass
Louisiana: JS-3, BK-1
Maine: JS-5, SKCM-1
Maryland: JS-6
Massachusetts: JS-8, SKCM-2
Michigan: JS-11.5, BK-0.5, KM-0.5, DC-0.5, SKCM-0.5, NC-0.5
Minnesota: JS-4, SKCM-3
Mississippi: JS-4
Missouri: pass
Nebraska: JS-2
Nevada: JS-4
NewJersey: JS-5
New Mexico: JS-3, BK-1
New York: JS-16, BK-1, DC-1
North Carolina: JS-4
Ohio: JS-6, BK-2, SKCM-1
Oklahoma: JS-2
Oregon: JS-6, DC-1, SKCM-1
Pennsylvania: JS-8, BK-1
Rhode Island: JS-4
South Carolina: JS-3, BK-5
Tennessee: JS-3.5, BK-05
Texas: JS-15, BK-1, KM-2, DC-2, SKCM-3
Virginia: JS-3, KM-1
Washington: JS-5
Wisconsin: JS-7, BK-1
Wyoming: JS-2
Women's Caucus: JS-2
Youth Caucus: JS-2
Lavender Caucus: JS-2
LatinX Caucus: JS-2
Kentucky: pass (second time)
Missouri: pass (second time)
Election judges: Andrea Mérida Cuéllar and Rich Zitola