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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. This article contains the list of candidates associated with the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries for the 2016 United States presidential election.
Contents
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).
Nominee
Name | Born[lower-alpha 1] | Current/previous positions | State | Announced | Candidate Logo and campaign link | Ref |
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140px Donald Trump |
June 14, 1946 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Queens, New York |
Chairman & President of The Trump Organization (1971–2017) Reform Party presidential candidate in 2000 |
![]() New York |
June 16, 2015 | 165px (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
[1][2][3] |
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, 2016. They are listed in order of exit, starting with the most recent.
Name | Born[lower-alpha 1] | Current/recent | State | Announced | Withdrew | Candidacy | Endorsed | Ref |
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Kasich John Kasich |
May 13, 1952 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania |
69th Governor of Ohio (2011–2019) |
73x73px Ohio |
July 21, 2015 | May 4, 2016 | 115px (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
No endorsement (wrote in John McCain) | [4][5] |
90px Ted Cruz |
December 22, 1970 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
United States Senator from Texas (2013–present) |
70px Texas |
March 23, 2015 | May 3, 2016 | 150px (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
Donald Trump | [6][7] |
![]() Marco Rubio |
May 28, 1971 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Miami, Florida |
United States Senator from Florida (2011–present) |
![]() Florida |
April 13, 2015 | March 15, 2016 | 210px (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
Donald Trump | [8][9] |
Ben Carson | September 18, 1951 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Detroit, Michigan |
Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital (1984–2013) |
![]() Maryland |
May 4, 2015 | March 2, 2016 | 150px (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
Donald Trump | [10][11] |
Bush Jeb Bush |
February 11, 1953 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Midland, Texas |
43rd Governor of Florida (1999–2007) |
![]() Florida |
June 15, 2015 | February 20, 2016 | Jeb Bush presidential campaign, 2016 (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
Ted Cruz, then no endorsement | [12][13] |
Gilmore Jim Gilmore |
October 6, 1949 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Richmond, Virginia |
68th Governor of Virginia (1998–2002) |
File:Flag-map of Virginia.svg Virginia |
July 30, 2015 | February 12, 2016 | 150px (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
Donald Trump | [14][15] |
Christie Chris Christie |
September 6, 1962 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Newark, New Jersey |
55th Governor of New Jersey (2010–2018) |
![]() New Jersey |
June 30, 2015 | February 10, 2016 | 70px (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
Donald Trump | [16][17] |
90px Carly Fiorina |
September 6, 1954 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Austin, Texas |
CEO of Hewlett-Packard (1999–2005) |
![]() California |
May 4, 2015 | February 10, 2016 | 150px (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
Ted Cruz, then Donald Trump, later rescinded endorsement | [18][19] |
Santorum Rick Santorum |
May 10, 1958 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Winchester, Virginia |
United States Senator from Pennsylvania (1995–2007) |
![]() Pennsylvania |
May 27, 2015 | February 3, 2016 | 150px (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
Marco Rubio, then Donald Trump | [20][21] |
90px Rand Paul |
January 7, 1963 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
United States Senator from Kentucky (2011–present) |
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April 7, 2015 | February 3, 2016 | 110px (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
Donald Trump | [22][23] |
Huckabee Mike Huckabee |
August 24, 1955 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Hope, Arkansas |
44th Governor of Arkansas (1996–2007) |
![]() Arkansas |
May 5, 2015 | February 1, 2016 | 170px (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, 2016. They are listed in order of exit, starting with the most recent.
Name | Born[lower-alpha 1] | Current/recent | State | Announced | Withdrew | Candidacy | Endorsed | Ref |
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Pataki George Pataki |
June 24, 1945 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Peekskill, New York |
53rd Governor of New York (1995–2006) |
![]() New York |
May 28, 2015 | December 29, 2015 | ![]() (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
Marco Rubio, then John Kasich, then no endorsement | [26][27] |
90px Lindsey Graham |
July 9, 1955 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Central, South Carolina |
United States Senator from South Carolina (2003–present) |
![]() South Carolina |
June 1, 2015 | December 21, 2015 | ![]() (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
Jeb Bush, then Ted Cruz, then Evan McMullin | [28][29] |
![]() Bobby Jindal |
June 10, 1971 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
55th Governor of Louisiana (2008–2016) |
![]() Louisiana |
June 24, 2015 | November 17, 2015 | ![]() (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC filing |
Marco Rubio, then Donald Trump | [30][31] |
90px Scott Walker |
November 2, 1967 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Colorado Springs, Colorado |
45th Governor of Wisconsin (2011–2019) |
![]() Wisconsin |
July 13, 2015 | September 21, 2015 | ![]() (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC Filing |
Ted Cruz, then Donald Trump | [32][33] |
![]() Rick Perry |
March 4, 1950 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Haskell, Texas |
47th Governor of Texas (2000–2015) |
70px Texas |
June 4, 2015 | September 11, 2015 | 110px (Campaign • Positions • Website) FEC Filing |
Ted Cruz, then Donald Trump | [34][35] |
Other candidates
The following notable individuals filed as a candidate with FEC by November 2015.
Name | Born[lower-alpha 1] | Current/previous positions | State | Announced | Candidacy | Ballot status |
Ref |
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![]() Jack Fellure |
October 3, 1931 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Midkiff, West Virginia |
Perennial candidate Prohibition Party nominee in 2012 |
![]() West Virginia |
November 7, 2012 | FEC Filing | none | |
![]() Andy Martin |
October 31, 1945 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) Middletown, Connecticut |
Perennial candidate Birther activist vexatious litigant.[36] |
![]() New York |
August 16, 2015 | (Website) FEC Filing |
162 votes NH |
[37] |
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. 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[lower-alpha 1] | Current/previous positions | State | Announced | Withdrew | Candidacy | Ref |
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![]() Dennis Michael Lynch |
August 28, 1969 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) |
Businessman Documentary film maker Conservative commentator |
![]() New York |
April 22, 2015[40] | May 3, 2015[41] | FEC filing | |
![]() Mark Everson |
September 10, 1954 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) New York City, New York |
Commissioner of Internal Revenue (2003–2007) |
![]() Mississippi |
March 5, 2015 | November 5, 2015[42] | ![]() (Website) FEC Filing |
[43][44] |
![]() Jimmy McMillan |
December 1, 1946 (age Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.) New Smyrna Beach, Florida |
Chairman and leader of the Rent Is Too Damn High Party
(2005–2015) |
![]() New York |
August 22, 2015 | December 9, 2015[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 2016 election cycle but did not enter the race.
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Kelly Ayotte, Official Portrait, 112th Congress 2.jpg
Kelly Ayotte
U.S. Senator from New Hampshire 2011-2017[46][47] -
Michele Bachmann
U.S. Representative from Minnesota 2007–15, presidential candidate in 2012[48][49] -
Jan Brewer
Governor of Arizona 2009–15[50][51]
Endorsed Donald Trump -
Scott Brown
U.S. Senator from Massachusetts 2010–13[52][53]
Endorsed Donald Trump -
Sam Brownback official portrait 3.jpg
Sam Brownback
Governor of Kansas 2011–2018, presidential candidate in 2008[54][55]
Endorsed Marco Rubio -
Herman Cain
President of the National Restaurant Association 1996–99; presidential candidate in 2012[56][57] -
Ken Cuccinelli
Attorney General of Virginia 2010–14; nominee for Governor of Virginia in 2013[58][59]
Endorsed Ted Cruz -
Jim DeMint
U.S. Senator from South Carolina 2005–13[60][61][62] -
Mary Fallin
Governor of Oklahoma 2011-2019[63][64] -
Nikki Haley
Governor of South Carolina from 2011 - 2017, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations[65][66][67]
Endorsed Marco Rubio, then Ted Cruz -
Steve King official photo.jpg
Steve King
U.S. Representative from Iowa since 2003[68][69][70]
Endorsed Ted Cruz -
Susana Martinez
Governor of New Mexico 2011-2019;[71][72]
Endorsed Marco Rubio -
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
U.S. Representative from Washington since 2005[75][76] -
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Ted Nugent
musician and civil liberties activist from Michigan[77]
Endorsed Donald Trump -
Sarah Palin
Governor of Alaska 2006–09; 2008 vice-presidential nominee[78][79]
Endorsed Donald Trump -
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Mike Rogers
U.S. Representative from Michigan 2001–15[80][81] -
Brian Sandoval
Governor of Nevada 2011-2019[65][82]
Endorsed John Kasich -
Rick Scott
Governor of Florida 2011-2019[83]
Endorsed Donald Trump -
Allen West
U.S. Representative from Florida 2011–13[84][85]
Declined
Individuals listed in this section were the focus of media speculation as being possible 2016 presidential candidates but publicly, and unequivocally, ruled out presidential bids in 2016.
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Marsha Blackburn
U.S. Senator from Tennessee since 2019, U.S. Representative from Tennessee 2003-2019[86] -
Ambassador John Bolton at the Southern Republican Leadership Conference (cropped).jpg
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Bob Corker
U.S. Senator from Tennessee 2007-2019[88] -
Bob Ehrlich
Governor of Maryland 2003–07[92] -
Newt Gingrich
Speaker of the House of Representatives 1995–99; presidential candidate in 2012[93] -
Jon Huntsman, Jr.
United States Ambassador to China 2009–11; Governor of Utah 2005–09; presidential candidate in 2012[94] -
Congressman Darrell Issa.jpg
Darrell Issa
U.S. Representative from California 2001-2019[95] -
Peter King
U.S. Representative from New York since 1993[96] -
John McCain
U.S. Senator from Arizona 1987-2018; presidential candidate in 2000; presidential nominee in 2008[97]
Endorsed Lindsey Graham -
Tim Pawlenty
Governor of Minnesota 2003–11, presidential candidate in 2012[99]
Endorsed Marco Rubio -
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Mike Pence
Governor of Indiana 2013-2017[100] vice presidential nominee for Donald Trump in 2016 -
Rob Portman
U.S. Senator from Ohio since 2011[101]
Endorsed John Kasich -
Buddy Roemer
Governor of Louisiana 1988–92; presidential candidate in 2012 -
Mitt Romney
Governor of Massachusetts 2003–07; presidential candidate in 2008; presidential nominee in 2012[103]
Endorsed Marco Rubio, then Ted Cruz -
Paul Ryan
Former U.S. Representative from Wisconsin and former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, vice presidential nominee in 2012[104] -
Joe Scarborough
cable news and talk radio host, U.S. Representative from Florida 1995–2001[105][106]
Endorsed Jeb Bush -
Rick Snyder
Governor of Michigan 2011-2019[107] -
John Thune
U.S. Senator from South Dakota since 2005[108]
See also
- Candidates
- Democratic Party presidential candidates, 2016
- United States third party and independent presidential candidates, 2016
- Primaries
- General election polling
- Nationwide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2016
- Statewide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2016
- Democratic primary polling
- Statewide opinion polling for the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016
- Nationwide opinion polling for the Democratic Party 2016 presidential primaries
- Republican primary polling
- Statewide opinion polling for the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016
- Nationwide opinion polling for the Republican Party 2016 presidential primaries
- Republican primary debates
- Democratic primary debates
Notes
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External links
- 2016 Republican Party presidential candidates at DMOZ
- 2016 Presidential Form 2 Filers at the Federal Election Commission (FEC)
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