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|election_date = July 15, 2024
|previous_year = [[2020 Civic Democratic vice presidential candidate selection|2020]]  
|previous_year = [[2020 Civic Democratic vice presidential candidate selection|2020]]  
|next_year = ''2028''
|next_year = ''2028''
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|nominee1 = '''[[Sarah Wilson]]'''
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|home_state1 = [[Cuba]]
|title = Vice Presidential nominee  
|title = Vice Presidential nominee  
|before_election = [[Allen Paul]]
|before_election = [[Allen Paul]]
|after_party =  
|after_election = [[Sarah Wilson]] 
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{{2024 Antillean presidential election series}}
{{2024 Antillean presidential election series}}
This article lists all potential candidates for the [[Civic Democratic Party of the Antilles|Civic Democratic]] nomination for [[Vice President of the United Commonwealth of America]] in the [[2024 Antillean presidential election]]. The nominee will be chosen once a presumptive nominee has emerged following the [[2024 Civic Democratic Party presidential primaries|Civic Democratic primaries]] and the nominee will be chosen at some point before the [[2024 Civic Democratic National Convention]] on July 15, 2024.  
[[Allen Paul]], [[Mayor of Montgomery, Hispaniola|Mayor of Montgomery]], [[2020 Antillean presidential election|2020 vice presidential nominee]], and 2024 presidential nominee reportedly selected his {{W|running mate}} for the [[2024 Antillean presidential election]] sometime in early July following his victory in the [[2024 Civic Democratic Party presidential primaries|presidential primaries]]. On July 15 during the first day of the [[2024 Civic Democratic National Convention]], Paul selected [[Sarah Wilson]] to be his running mate and the party's vice presidential nominee for the 2024 general election. The Paul–Wilson ticket will go on to face off against the [[Arian Lawrence 2024 presidential campaign|Lawrence–Vargas ticket]] of the [[Federalist Party of the Antilles|Federalist Party]] in the general election in November.
 
Wilson herself is the first woman as well as the first [[Progressivism in the Antilles|progressive]], and the first Antillean Jew to be a major party candidate for the Vice President in Antillean history. If elected, she will be the first Antillean Jew, the first woman, and the first progressive to hold the office as well as the second Vice President from [[Cuba]] after [[Don Byrd]].  
==Background==
==Background==
{{See also|2024 Civic Democratic Party presidential primaries}}
{{See also|2024 Civic Democratic Party presidential primaries}}
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During the primary season, rumors had emerged of Wilder choosing [[Wyatt Tindall]], {{W|County executive|executive}} of [[Davis Parish]] and [[Wyatt Tindall 2024 presidential campaign|presidential candidate]], to be his running mate due to both being part of the moderate faction of the Civic Democratic Party and holding similar political positions and ideological views, though both men denied this and Tindall withdrew on June 6, 2024, and endorsed Wilder days before the [[2024 Hispaniola Civic Democratic presidential primary|Hispaniola primary]]. While Paul has not stated who he would pick to be his running mate, it is executed that he would pick a fellow progressive to serve as his running mate, though he hasn't shot down picking a more moderate candidate similar to how moderate liberal [[William Abernathy]] picked Paul to serve as his {{W|running mate}} for the [[2020 Antillean presidential election|2020 presidential election]].
During the primary season, rumors had emerged of Wilder choosing [[Wyatt Tindall]], {{W|County executive|executive}} of [[Davis Parish]] and [[Wyatt Tindall 2024 presidential campaign|presidential candidate]], to be his running mate due to both being part of the moderate faction of the Civic Democratic Party and holding similar political positions and ideological views, though both men denied this and Tindall withdrew on June 6, 2024, and endorsed Wilder days before the [[2024 Hispaniola Civic Democratic presidential primary|Hispaniola primary]]. While Paul has not stated who he would pick to be his running mate, it is executed that he would pick a fellow progressive to serve as his running mate, though he hasn't shot down picking a more moderate candidate similar to how moderate liberal [[William Abernathy]] picked Paul to serve as his {{W|running mate}} for the [[2020 Antillean presidential election|2020 presidential election]].
==Vetting process and selection==
==Final selection==
==Media speculation on potential candidates==  
==Media speculation on potential candidates==  
Several media outlets and political analysts have speculated on the possible selection process and nominee for vice president for the 2024 general election, depending on if Paul or Wilder end up winning. For Wilder, he has expressed openness to choosing a progressive candidate as his running mate if he wins as part of a united front against [[Arian Lawrence]] and the [[Federalist Party of the Antilles|Federalists]] for the 2024 election similar to Abernathy picking progressive Allen Paul as his running mate for the 2020 election. While Paul has been speculated to pick a fellow progressive, but hasn't ruled out picking a moderate or more moderate by comparison candidate to serve as his running mate for the general election.  
Several media outlets and political analysts have speculated on the possible selection process and nominee for vice president for the 2024 general election, depending on if Paul or Wilder end up winning. For Wilder, he has expressed openness to choosing a progressive candidate as his running mate if he wins as part of a united front against [[Arian Lawrence]] and the [[Federalist Party of the Antilles|Federalists]] for the 2024 election similar to Abernathy picking progressive Allen Paul as his running mate for the 2020 election. While Paul has been speculated to pick a fellow progressive, but hasn't ruled out picking a moderate or more moderate by comparison candidate to serve as his running mate for the general election.  


For possible running mates for Allen Paul, Representative [[Sarah Wilson]] and [[Governor of Cuba|state governor]] [[Esteban Morello]] of [[Cuba]] and [[Kelly Parker]] of [[Hispaniola]] have been speculated as potential running mates for Paul given the commonality all have with Paul sharing many of his progressive political views and mutual support for the movement and its policies.  
For possible running mates for Allen Paul, Representative [[Sarah Wilson]] and [[Governor of Cuba|state governor]] [[Esteban Morello]] of [[Cuba]] and [[Kelly Parker]] of [[Hispaniola]] have been speculated as potential running mates for Paul given the commonality all have with Paul sharing many of his progressive political views and mutual support for the movement and its policies. Since late June of 2024, it has been widely speculated that Paul may choose a female running mate. Some party insiders that a historic ticket shared by a [[African Antilleans|African Antillean]] and a woman would attract voters who wouldn't necessarily have voted.
===Federal executive branch officials===
<gallery>
File:Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, official portrait, 2023.jpg|{{center|[[Secretary of the Army (Antilles)|U.C. Secretary of the Army]]<br>'''[[Leon Anderson]]'''<br>from [[Hispaniola]]<br>(2009-2013)}}
</gallery>
===Members of Congress===  
===Members of Congress===  
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Katie Porter Official Portrait (cropped).jpg|{{center|[[House of Representatives of the Antilles|Representative]] and [[Kelly Parker 2024 presidential campaign|2024 presidential candidate]]<br>'''[[Kelly Parker]]'''<br>from [[Hispaniola]]<br>(2017–present)}}
File:Katie Porter Official Portrait (cropped).jpg|{{center|[[House of Representatives of the Antilles|Representative]] and [[Kelly Parker 2024 presidential campaign|2024 presidential candidate]]<br>'''[[Kelly Parker]]'''<br>from [[Hispaniola]]<br>(2017–present)}}
File:Veronica Escobar official portrait, 116th Congress (cropped).jpg|{{center|[[House of Representatives of the Antilles|U.C. Representative]] <br> '''[[Stephanie Delgado]]''' <br> from [[Puerto Rico]] <br> (2019-present)}}
File:Rep. Don Beyer, official portrait (118th Congress).jpg|{{center|[[Senate of the Antilles|U.C. Senator]] <br> '''[[Addison Goode]]'''<br>from [[Hispaniola]]<br>(1989-present)}}
File:Kelly Ayotte, Official Portrait, 112th Congress 2 (cropped).jpg|{{center|[[Senate of the Antilles|U.C. Senator]] <br>'''[[Helene Virgil]]'''<br>from [[Cuba]]<br>(2011–present)}}
File:1024px-Susan Wild, Official Portrait, 115th Congress.jpeg|{{center|[[House of Representatives of the Antilles|Representative]] and [[Sarah Wilson 2024 presidential campaign|2024 presidential candidate]]<br>'''[[Sarah Wilson]]'''<br>from [[Cuba]]<br>(2017–present)}}
File:1024px-Susan Wild, Official Portrait, 115th Congress.jpeg|{{center|[[House of Representatives of the Antilles|Representative]] and [[Sarah Wilson 2024 presidential campaign|2024 presidential candidate]]<br>'''[[Sarah Wilson]]'''<br>from [[Cuba]]<br>(2017–present)}}
</gallery>
===Governors===
<gallery>
File:Cheryl Brown, 2012.jpg|{{center|[[Governor of the Virgin Islands|Governor]] <br>'''[[Debbie Adams]]'''<br>from the [[Virgin Islands]]<br>(2017–present)}}
File:Representative-Pete-Gallego.jpg|{{center|[[Governor of Puerto Rico|Governor]] <br>'''[[Alejandro Blanco]]'''<br>from [[Puerto Rico]]<br>(2017–present)}}
File:JoeGarciaOfficialHeadshot.jpg|{{center|[[Governor of Cuba|Governor]] and [[Esteban Morello 2024 presidential campaign|2024 presidential candidate]]<br>'''[[Esteban Morello]]'''<br>from [[Cuba]]<br>(2021–present)}}
</gallery>
===Others===
<gallery>
File:2014.05.01DMVHuntersville -161 Lo (cropped).jpg|{{center|{{w|County executive|Parish Executive}} <br>'''[[Harry Ferguson]]'''<br>from [[Cuba]]<br>(2021–present)}}
File:Antonio Delgado, official portrait, 116th Congress (cropped).jpg|{{center|{{w|County executive|Parish Executive}} <br>'''[[Devonte Hall]]'''<br>from [[Hispaniola]]<br>(2021–present)}}
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Declined to be considered==  
==Declined to be considered==  
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File:William Abernathy.jpg|{{Center|[[House of Representatives of the Antilles|Representative]] and [[William Abernathy 2020 presidential campaign|2020 presidential candidate]]<br>'''[[William Abernathy]]'''<br>from [[Hispaniola]]<br>(2009–present)}}
File:William Abernathy.jpg|{{Center|[[House of Representatives of the Antilles|Representative]] and [[William Abernathy 2020 presidential campaign|2020 presidential candidate]]<br>'''[[William Abernathy]]'''<br>from [[Hispaniola]]<br>(2009–present)}}
</gallery>
</gallery>
 
===During the primaries===
<gallery>
File:Mitch Landrieu January 2022.jpg|{{center|[[Mayor of Whiteport, Hispaniola|Mayor]] and [[Alexander Wilder 2024 presidential campaign|2024 presidential candidate]]<br>'''[[Alexander Wilder]]'''<br>from [[Hispaniola]]<br>(2013–2021)}}
</gallery>
==See also==
*[[2020 Civic Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection]]
*[[Allen Paul 2024 presidential campaign]]
*[[Alexander Wilder 2024 presidential campaign]]
{{2024 Antillean presidential election}}
{{2024 Antillean presidential election}}
[[Category:Civic Democratic vice presidential candidates]]
[[Category:Civic Democratic vice presidential candidates]]
[[Category:Allen Paul 2024 presidential campaign]]
[[Category:Allen Paul 2024 presidential campaign]]

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2024 Civic Democratic vice presidential nomination
Civic Democratic Party Logo.svg
← 2020 July 15, 2024 2028 →

  1024px-Susan Wild, Official Portrait, 115th Congress.jpeg
Nominee Sarah Wilson
Home state Cuba

Previous Vice Presidential nominee

Allen Paul

Vice Presidential nominee

Sarah Wilson

Allen Paul, Mayor of Montgomery, 2020 vice presidential nominee, and 2024 presidential nominee reportedly selected his running mate for the 2024 Antillean presidential election sometime in early July following his victory in the presidential primaries. On July 15 during the first day of the 2024 Civic Democratic National Convention, Paul selected Sarah Wilson to be his running mate and the party's vice presidential nominee for the 2024 general election. The Paul–Wilson ticket will go on to face off against the Lawrence–Vargas ticket of the Federalist Party in the general election in November.

Wilson herself is the first woman as well as the first progressive, and the first Antillean Jew to be a major party candidate for the Vice President in Antillean history. If elected, she will be the first Antillean Jew, the first woman, and the first progressive to hold the office as well as the second Vice President from Cuba after Don Byrd.

Background

Multiple reporters and political analysts from various outlets have highlighted how the Civic Democratic nominee for Vice President will be determined primarily by whether or not Allen Paul or Alexander Wilder emerge as the Civic Democratic nominee for the 2024 general election. Both candidates represent the progressive and establishment liberal factions of the Civic Democratic Party who have been competing for influence over the party throughout the 2024 primary cycle due to both of candidates being the frontrunners in the race with both achieving the largest amount of support in the form of endorsements, media attention, endorsements, and percentages of the popular vote and conventions delegates. As a result of this, the vice presidential nominee is expected to be determined by which candidate wins and which party faction is able to secure the nomination.

During the primary season, rumors had emerged of Wilder choosing Wyatt Tindall, executive of Davis Parish and presidential candidate, to be his running mate due to both being part of the moderate faction of the Civic Democratic Party and holding similar political positions and ideological views, though both men denied this and Tindall withdrew on June 6, 2024, and endorsed Wilder days before the Hispaniola primary. While Paul has not stated who he would pick to be his running mate, it is executed that he would pick a fellow progressive to serve as his running mate, though he hasn't shot down picking a more moderate candidate similar to how moderate liberal William Abernathy picked Paul to serve as his running mate for the 2020 presidential election.

Vetting process and selection

Final selection

Media speculation on potential candidates

Several media outlets and political analysts have speculated on the possible selection process and nominee for vice president for the 2024 general election, depending on if Paul or Wilder end up winning. For Wilder, he has expressed openness to choosing a progressive candidate as his running mate if he wins as part of a united front against Arian Lawrence and the Federalists for the 2024 election similar to Abernathy picking progressive Allen Paul as his running mate for the 2020 election. While Paul has been speculated to pick a fellow progressive, but hasn't ruled out picking a moderate or more moderate by comparison candidate to serve as his running mate for the general election.

For possible running mates for Allen Paul, Representative Sarah Wilson and state governor Esteban Morello of Cuba and Kelly Parker of Hispaniola have been speculated as potential running mates for Paul given the commonality all have with Paul sharing many of his progressive political views and mutual support for the movement and its policies. Since late June of 2024, it has been widely speculated that Paul may choose a female running mate. Some party insiders that a historic ticket shared by a African Antillean and a woman would attract voters who wouldn't necessarily have voted.

Federal executive branch officials

Members of Congress

Governors

Others

Declined to be considered

Before the primaries

During the primaries

See also