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Republican Party presidential candidates

This article contains the list of candidates associated with the Republican Party presidential primaries for the United States presidential election.

Candidates

Individuals included in this section have their own Wikipedia page and either formally announced their candidacy or filed as a candidate with Federal Election Commission (FEC) (for other than exploratory purposes).

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Nominee

Withdrew during the primaries

The following individuals participated in at least two presidential debates. They withdrew or suspended their campaigns at some point after the Iowa caucuses on February 1, They are listed in order of exit, starting with the most recent.

Name Born[a]Current/recent State Announced Withdrew Candidacy Endorsed Ref

John Kasich
May 13,
(age 64)
McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania
69th
Governor of Ohio
(–)
&#;OhioJuly 21, May 4,
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC filing
No endorsement (wrote in John McCain) [4][5]

Ted Cruz
December 22,
(age 45)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
United States Senator from Texas
(–present)
&#;TexasMarch 23, May 3,
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC filing
Donald Trump[6][7]

Marco Rubio
May 28,
(age 45)
Miami, Florida
United States Senator from Florida
(–present)
&#;FloridaApril 13, March 15, (ran for re-election)
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC filing
Donald Trump[8][9]
Ben Carson
September 18,
(age 65)
Detroit, Michigan
Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery,
Johns Hopkins Hospital
(–)
&#;MarylandMay 4, March 2,
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC filing
Donald Trump[10][11]

Jeb Bush
February 11,
(age 63)
Midland, Texas
43rd
Governor of Florida
(–)
&#;FloridaJune 15, February 20,
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC filing
Ted Cruz, then no endorsement [12][13]

Jim Gilmore
October 6,
(age 67)
Richmond, Virginia
68th
Governor of Virginia
(–)
&#;VirginiaJuly 30, February 12,
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC filing
Donald Trump[14][15]

Chris Christie
September 6,
(age 54)
Newark, New Jersey
55th
Governor of New Jersey
(–)
&#;New JerseyJune 30, February 10,
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC filing
Donald Trump[16][17]

Carly Fiorina
September 6,
(age 62)
Austin, Texas
CEO of Hewlett-Packard
(–)
&#;CaliforniaMay 4, February 10,
(Campaign • Positions • WebsiteArchived May 5, , at the Wayback Machine)
FEC filing
Ted Cruz, then Donald Trump, later rescinded endorsement [18][19]

Rick Santorum
May 10,
(age 58)
Winchester, Virginia
United States Senator from Pennsylvania
(–)
&#;PennsylvaniaMay 27, February 3,
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC filing
Marco Rubio, then Donald Trump[20][21]

Rand Paul
January 7,
(age 53)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
United States Senator from Kentucky
(–present)
&#;KentuckyApril 7, February 3, (ran for re-election)
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC filing
Donald Trump[22][23]

Mike Huckabee
August 24,
(age 61)
Hope, Arkansas
44th
Governor of Arkansas
(–)
&#;ArkansasMay 5, February 1,
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC filing
Donald Trump[24][25]

Withdrew before the primaries

The following individuals participated in at least one authorized presidential debate but withdrew from the race before the Iowa caucuses on February 1, They are listed in order of exit, starting with the most recent.

Name Born[a]Current/recent State Announced Withdrew Candidacy Endorsed Ref

George Pataki
June 24,
(age 71)
Peekskill, New York
53rd
Governor of New York
(–)
&#;New YorkMay 28, December 29,

(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC filing
Marco Rubio, then John Kasich, then no endorsement [26][27]

Lindsey Graham
July 9,
(age 61)
Central, South Carolina
&#;&#;United States Senator from South Carolina&#;&#;
(–present)
&#;South CarolinaJune 1, December 21,
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC filing
Jeb Bush, then Ted Cruz, then Evan McMullin[28][29]

Bobby Jindal
June 10,
(age 45)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
55th
Governor of Louisiana
(–)
&#;LouisianaJune 24, November 17,
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC filing
Marco Rubio, then Donald Trump[30][31]

Scott Walker
November 2,
(age 49)
Colorado Springs, Colorado
45th
Governor of Wisconsin
(–)
&#;WisconsinJuly 13, September 21,
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC Filing
Ted Cruz, then Donald Trump[32][33]

Rick Perry
March 4,
(age 66)
Haskell, Texas
47th
Governor of Texas
(–)

&#;TexasJune 4, September 11,
(Campaign • Positions • Website)
FEC Filing
Ted Cruz, then Donald Trump[34][35]

Other candidates

The following notable individuals filed as candidates with FEC by November

Additionally, Peter Messina was on the ballot in Louisiana,[38] New Hampshire, and Idaho.[39]Tim Cook was on the ballot in Louisiana, New Hampshire and Arizona.

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Walter Iwachiw was on the ballot in Florida and New Hampshire.

Other withdrawn candidates

Individuals in this section formally announced a bid for the nomination of the Republican Party, and filed with the FEC to be a candidate, but were not featured in any major opinion polls, and were not invited to any televised presidential primary debates.

Name Born[a]Current/previous positions State Announced Withdrew Candidacy Ref

Dennis Michael Lynch
August 28,
(age 47)
Businessman
Documentary film maker
Conservative commentator
&#;New YorkApril 22, [40]May 3, [41]FEC filing

Mark Everson
September 10,
(age 62)
New York City, New York
Commissioner of Internal Revenue
(–)
&#;MississippiMarch 5, November 5, [42]
(Website)
FEC Filing
[43][44]

Jimmy McMillan
December 1,
(age 69)
New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Chairman and leader of the Rent Is Too Damn High Party

(–)

&#;New YorkAugust 22, December 9, [45](Website)
FEC Filing

Potential candidates who did not run

Previous

The following people were the focus of presidential speculation in multiple media reports during the election cycle but did not enter the race.

Declined

Individuals listed in this section were the focus of media speculation as being possible presidential candidates but publicly, and unequivocally, ruled out presidential bids in

See also

Candidates
Primaries
General election polling
Democratic primary polling
Republican primary polling
Republican primary debates
Democratic primary debates

Notes

  1. ^ abcdeAge computed on election day

References