- Source: List of endorsements in the 2024 Venezuelan presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Venezuela on 28 July 2024 to choose a president for a six-year term beginning on 10 January 2025. President Nicolás Maduro ran for a third consecutive term, while former diplomat Edmundo González Urrutia represented the Unitary Platform (Spanish: Plataforma Unitaria Democrática; PUD), the main opposition political alliance.
The Unitary Platform held primaries in October 2023, which were won in a landslide by María Corina Machado. A few months earlier, in June 2023, she had been disqualified for fifteen years by the Comptroller General of Venezuela, but the decision was pending in court.
After she was barred from running, Machado's endorsement of González was an important factor in the election as he gained support from even former socialist supporters of the government, along with support from the Machado-led opposition.
A list of endorsements in the 2024 Venezuelan presidential election follows.
Edmundo González
Venezuelan officials and politicians
Henry Ramos Allup – Former president of the National Assembly
Oswaldo Álvarez Paz – Former governor of Zulia state
Omar Barboza – Former president of the National Assembly
Julio Borges – Former president of the National Assembly
Rodrigo Cabezas Morales – Former Minister of Economy and Finance
Henrique Capriles – Former governor of Miranda state and former nominee for president of the Democratic Unity Roundtable
Henri Falcon – Former governor of Lara state and former candidate for president
Sergio Garrido – Governor of Barinas state
Juan Guaidó – Former partially recognised president of Venezuela and of the National Assembly
Juan Pablo Guanipa – Former deputy to the National Assembly
Tomás Guanipa – Former deputy of the National Assembly
Antonio Ledezma – Former Metropolitan Mayor of Caracas
Leopoldo López – Former mayor of Chacao municipality
María Corina Machado – Former deputy to the National Assembly and former nominee for president of the Unitary Platform
Héctor Navarro – Former Minister of Education of Venezuela
Carlos Ocariz – Former deputy to the National Assembly
César Pérez Vivas – Former governor of Táchira state
Manuel Rosales – Governor of Zulia state
David Smolansky – Former mayor of El Hatillo municipality
Delsa Solórzano – Former deputy of the National Assembly
Freddy Superlano – Former deputy of the National Assembly
Andrés Velásquez – Former governor of Bolivar state
Notable individuals
Andrés Caleca – Former president of the National Electoral Council
Fabiana Rosales – Former partially recognised First Lady of Venezuela
Corina Yoris – Former candidate for president of the Unitary Platform
Political parties
Justice First
Popular Will
Democratic Action
Come Venezuela
Radical Cause
COPEI
Encuentro Ciudadano
National Convergence
Red Flag (officially)
Ecological Movement of Venezuela (de jure)
A New Era
Movimiento por Venezuela
Movement to Socialism
Democratic Republican Union
Nueva Visión para mi País
Movimiento Republicano (de jure)
Movement for a Responsible, Sustainable and Entrepreneurial Venezuela
Neighborhood Force (faction)
Project Venezuela
Fearless People's Alliance
Organización Fuerza en Movimiento
Cuentas Claras
Gente Emergente
Unión y Progreso
Nueva Visión para mi País
Nicolás Maduro
Venezuelan officials and politicians
Jorge Arreaza – Former Vice President of Venezuela
Diosdado Cabello – Deputy of the National Assembly
Carmen Meléndez – Former governor of Lara state
Carlos Prosperi – Deputy to the National Assembly
Delcy Rodriguez – Vice President of Venezuela
Jorge Rodríguez – President of the National Assembly
Political parties
United Socialist Party of Venezuela
Venezuelan Popular Unity
Patria Para Todos
Movimiento Revolucionario Tupamaro
Authentic Renewal Organization
Notable individuals
Henrys Silva– singer
Roger Waters – English singer
Others
Luis Eduardo Martínez was endorsed by Juan Carlos Alvarado, Deputy to the National Assembly; Luis Ratti, former independent candidate for president; and the political parties Democratic Action (minority faction), COPEI (minority faction) and Red Flag (minority faction).
Antonio Ecarri was endorsed by political parties Neighborhood Force (partial); Alianza del Lápiz; Progressive Advance (intervened by the National Electoral Council); and Cambiemos Movimiento Ciudadano.
Enrique Márquez was endorsed by the Communist Party of Venezuela and the Networks Party.
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