Mike Maturen

Michael A. Maturen (/məˈtʌrən/; born September 9, 1964) is an American political activist best known for his candidacy for president of the United States as the nominee of the American Solidarity Party in the 2016 United States presidential election.

Maturen was born in Saginaw, Michigan[1] in 1964 and was adopted into a Catholic family.

[2] He attended Douglas MacArthur High School,[3] attended Central Michigan University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology with a minor in journalism,[4] and, in 2002, Maturen graduated from the Minnesota Graduate School of Theology.

[3] He has also served as the District Deputy for the Michigan Jurisdiction of the Knights of Columbus.

[10] Electoral votes: 9 (332 with write-ins) Ballot access: Colorado[11] Write-in access: Alabama,[12] Alaska,[13] California,[14] Georgia,[15] Idaho,[16] Iowa,[12] Kansas,[17] Kentucky,[18] Maryland,[19] Michigan,[20] Minnesota,[21] Nebraska,[22] New Hampshire,[12] New Jersey,[12] New York,[23] North Dakota,[24] Ohio,[25] Oregon,[26] Pennsylvania,[12] Rhode Island,[12] Texas,[27] Vermont,[12] Virginia,[28] Washington,[29] Wisconsin[30]

Ballot status in the fifty states and D.C.
Ballot access
Write-in access
Not on ballot