List of endorsements by Donald Trump

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President Donald Trump sits next to Senator Mitt Romney, whose 2012 presidential campaign he endorsed. Trump would later decry Romney as a loser.

This is a list of endorsements made by Donald Trump.

Contents

Domestic

(Italics indicates incumbent)

Before Presidency

2001

PositionCandidateResults
Flag of the United States.svg Mayor of New York City Fernando Ferrer [1] Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary

2008

PositionCandidateResults
Flag of the United States.svg President Hillary Clinton [2] Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Flag of the United States.svg President John McCain [3] Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election

2012

PositionCandidateResults
Flag of the United States.svg President Mitt Romney [4] Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election

As President

2017 Senate special election

StateCandidatePrimary Endorsement?Election Result
Flag of Alabama.svg Alabama Luther Strange [5] Yes check.svg Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Roy Moore [6] Crystal button cancel.svg Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election

2018 gubernatorial elections

StateCandidatePrimary Endorsement?Election Result
Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas Kris Kobach [7] [8] Yes check.svg Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Florida.svg Florida Ron DeSantis [9] Yes check.svgYes check.svgElected
Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas Asa Hutchinson [10] Yes check.svgYes check.svgElected
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan Bill Schuette [11] [12] Crystal button cancel.svg Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming Foster Friess [13] Yes check.svg Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin Scott Walker [14] Yes check.svg Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Greg Abbott [15] Yes check.svgYes check.svgElected
Flag of South Dakota.svg South Dakota Kristi Noem [16] Crystal button cancel.svg Yes check.svgElected

2018 Senate elections

StateCandidateElection Result
Flag of Utah.svg Utah Mitt Romney [17] Yes check.svgElected
Flag of Florida.svg Florida Rick Scott [18] Yes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Ted Cruz [15] [19] Yes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio Jim Renacci [20] Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee Marsha Blackburn [21] Yes check.svgElected
Flag of Mississippi.svg Mississippi Cindy Hyde-Smith [22] [23] Yes check.svgElected
Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri Josh Hawley [24] [25] Yes check.svgElected
Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska Deb Fischer [26] Yes check.svgElected
Flag of Montana.svg Montana Matt Rosendale [27] Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada Dean Heller [28] Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election

2019 gubernatorial elections

StateCandidatePrimary DatePrimary ResultElection DateElection Result
Flag of Kentucky.svg Kentucky Matt Bevin [29] May 21, 2019Yes check.svgNominatedNovember 5, 2019 Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana Eddie Rispone (co-endorsement with Abraham) [30] [31] October 12, 2019Yes check.svgAdvanced to runoffNovember 16, 2019 Crystal button cancel.svg Lost runoff
Ralph Abraham (co-endorsement with Rispone) [30] [31] Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary

2020 Senate elections

StateCandidatePrimary DatePrimary ResultElection DateElection Result
Flag of Alabama.svg Alabama Tommy Tuberville [32] [33] March 3 and July 14, 2020Yes check.svgNominatedNovember 3, 2020Yes check.svgElected
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona Martha McSally August 4, 2020Yes check.svgNominatedNovember 3, 2020 Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee Bill Hagerty August 6, 2020Yes check.svgNominatedNovember 3, 2020Yes check.svgElected
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire Bryant MessnerSeptember 8, 2020Yes check.svgNominatedNovember 3, 2020 Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
2020 Senate runoff elections
StateCandidateElection DateElection Result
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia Kelly Loeffler [34] January 5, 2021 Crystal button cancel.svg Lost runoff
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia David Perdue [34] January 5, 2021 Crystal button cancel.svg Lost runoff

Post-Presidency

2021 gubernatorial elections

StateCandidateElection DateSeat StatusResult
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia Glenn Youngkin November 2, 2021Open seatYes check.svgElected

2022 gubernatorial elections

Endorsements Map & Primary Results
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GOP incumbent (won)
Open seat (won)
Democrat challenger (won)
Open seat (defeated)
GOP challenger (defeated)
GOP incumbent, no endorsement
Democrat incumbent, no endorsement
TBD (primary pending) Endorsements by Donald Trump for Governor (2022).svg
Endorsements Map & Primary Results
  GOP incumbent (won)
  Open seat (won)
  Democrat challenger (won)
  Open seat (defeated)
  GOP challenger (defeated)
  GOP incumbent, no endorsement
  Democrat incumbent, no endorsement
  TBD (primary pending)
StateCandidatePrimary DateSeat StatusPrimary Result
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Greg Abbott [35] March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio Mike DeWine [36] May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska Charles Herbster [37] May 10, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Flag of Idaho.svg Idaho Janice McGeachin [38] May 17, 2022Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania Doug Mastriano [39] May 17, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia David Perdue [40] May 24, 2022Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas Sarah Huckabee Sanders [41] May 24, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa Kim Reynolds [42] June 7, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of South Dakota.svg South Dakota Kristi Noem [43] June 7, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina Henry McMaster [44] June 14, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada Joe Lombardo [45] June 14, 2022ChallengerYes check.svgElected
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma Kevin Stitt [46] June 28, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Illinois.svg Illinois Darren Bailey [47] June 28, 2022Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland Daniel L. Cox [48] [49] July 19, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona Kari Lake [50] August 2, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan Tudor Dixon [51] August 2, 2022Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas Derek Schmidt [52] [53] August 2, 2022Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee Bill Lee [54] August 4, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin Tim Michels [55] August 9, 2022Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska Mike Dunleavy [56] August 16, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Massachusetts Geoff Diehl [57] September 6, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election

2022 Senate elections

All of Trump's endorsements in the 2022 Senate elections won their primaries, though he did change his endorsements in Alabama and Pennsylvania after Sean Parnell withdrew from the race and when he revoked his endorsement of Mo Brooks.

Endorsements Map & Primary Results
Dem seat, no endorsement
Dem seat, challenger endorsement
Open seat, endorsement
GOP seat, endorsement
GOP seat, no endorsement
GOP seat, challenger endorsement Endorsements by Donald Trump for U.S. Senate (2022).svg
Endorsements Map & Primary Results
  Dem seat, no endorsement
  Dem seat, challenger endorsement
  Open seat, endorsement
  GOP seat, endorsement
  GOP seat, no endorsement
  GOP seat, challenger endorsement
StateCandidatePrimary DateSeat StatusPrimary Result
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio J. D. Vance [58] May 3, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania Sean Parnell (withdrew) [59] May 17, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Withdrew
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania Mehmet Oz [60] May 17, 2022 Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Kentucky.svg Kentucky Rand Paul [61] May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Idaho.svg Idaho Mike Crapo [62] May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina Ted Budd [63] May 17, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas John Boozman [64] May 24, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia Herschel Walker [65] May 24, 2022Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Alabama.svg Alabama Mo Brooks [66] (rescinded)May 24 and June 21, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost runoff
Flag of Alabama.svg Alabama Katie Britt [67] May 24 and June 21, 2022Yes check.svgElected
Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa Chuck Grassley [68] June 7, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada Adam Laxalt [69] June 14, 2022Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of North Dakota.svg North Dakota John Hoeven [70] June 14, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina Tim Scott [71] June 14, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma James Lankford [72] June 28, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Oklahoma.svg Oklahoma Markwayne Mullin [73] June 28, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Utah.svg Utah Mike Lee [74] June 28, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona Blake Masters [75] August 2, 2022Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri Eric Schmitt (co-endorsement with Greitens) [76] August 2, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Eric Greitens (co-endorsement with Schmitt) [76] Crystal button cancel.svg Lost Primary
Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas Jerry Moran [77] August 2, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Vermont.svg VermontGerald Malloy [78] August 9, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin Ron Johnson [79] August 9, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut Leora Levy [80] August 9, 2022Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska Kelly Tshibaka [81] August 16, 2022Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Florida.svg Florida Marco Rubio [82] August 23, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire Don Bolduc [83] September `3, 2022Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana John Kennedy [84] November 8, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected

2022 House elections

Endorsements Map & Primary Results
GOP incumbent (won)
GOP incumbent (defeated)
GOP challenger (won)
GOP challenger (defeated)
Open seat (won)
Open seat (defeated)
Democrat challenger (won)
Endorsed Democrat (defeated)
Endorsed Democrat (won) Endorsements by Donald Trump for U.S. House (2022).svg
Endorsements Map & Primary Results
  GOP incumbent (won)
  GOP incumbent (defeated)
  GOP challenger (won)
  GOP challenger (defeated)
  Open seat (won)
  Open seat (defeated)
  Democrat challenger (won)
  Endorsed Democrat (defeated)
  Endorsed Democrat (won)
DistrictCandidatePrimary DateSeat StatusPrimary Result
Flag of Texas.svg TX-04 Pat Fallon March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-05 Lance Gooden March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-06 Jake Ellzey March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-10 Michael McCaul March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-11 August Pfluger March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-12 Kay Granger March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-13 Ronny Jackson March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-14 Randy Weber March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-15 Monica De La Cruz Hernandez March 1, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-19 Jodey Arrington March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-22 Troy Nehls March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-24 Beth Van Duyne March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-25 Roger Williams March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-27 Michael Cloud March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-31 John Carter March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-34 Mayra Flores March 1, 2022Incumbent Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Texas.svg TX-36 Brian Babin March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg TX-38 Wesley Hunt March 1, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Indiana.svg IN-02 Jackie Walorski May 3, 2022Incumbent Crystal button cancel.svg Died
Flag of Indiana.svg IN-03 Jim Banks May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Indiana.svg IN-04 Jim Baird May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Indiana.svg IN-05 Victoria Spartz May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Indiana.svg IN-06 Greg Pence May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Indiana.svg IN-08 Lary Bucshon May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-01 Steve Chabot May 3, 2022Incumbent Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-02 Brad Wenstrup May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-04 Jim Jordan May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-05 Bob Latta May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-06 Bill Johnson May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-07 Max Miller May 3, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-08 Warren Davidson May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-09 J.R. Majewski May 3, 2022Challenger (G) Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-10 Mike Turner May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-12 Troy Balderson May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-13 Madison Gesiotto Gilbert May 3, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-15 Mike Carey May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Nebraska.svg NE-03 Adrian Smith May 10, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of West Virginia.svg WV-01 Carol Miller May 10, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of West Virginia.svg WV-02 Alex Mooney May 10, 2022Challenger/IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg PA-08 Jim Bognet May 17, 2022Challenger (G) Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg PA-10 Mike Kelly May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg PA-11 Lloyd Smucker May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg PA-14 Guy Reschenthaler May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Oregon.svg OR-02 Cliff Bentz May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of North Carolina.svg NC-03 Greg Murphy May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of North Carolina.svg NC-05 Virginia Foxx May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of North Carolina.svg NC-07 David Rouzer May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of North Carolina.svg NC-08 Dan Bishop May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of North Carolina.svg NC-09 Richard Hudson May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of North Carolina.svg NC-10 Patrick McHenry May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of North Carolina.svg NC-11 Madison Cawthorn May 17, 2022Incumbent Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Flag of North Carolina.svg NC-13 Bo Hines May 17, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Kentucky.svg KY-01 James Comer May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Kentucky.svg KY-02 Brett Guthrie May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Kentucky.svg KY-04 Thomas Massie May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Kentucky.svg KY-05 Hal Rogers May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Kentucky.svg KY-06 Andy Barr May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Idaho.svg ID-01 Russ Fulcher May 17, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg GA-01 Buddy Carter May 24, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg GA-06 Jake Evans May 24 and June 21, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost runoff
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg GA-09 Andrew Clyde May 24, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg GA-10 Vernon Jones May 24 and June 21, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost runoff
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg GA-11 Barry Loudermilk May 24, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg GA-12 Rick Allen May 24, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg GA-14 Marjorie Taylor Greene May 24, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Arkansas.svg AR-01 Rick Crawford May 24, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Arkansas.svg AR-04 Bruce Westerman May 24, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Alabama.svg AL-01 Jerry Carl May 24, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Alabama.svg AL-02 Barry Moore May 24, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Alabama.svg AL-03 Mike Rogers May 24, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Alabama.svg AL-04 Robert Aderholt May 24, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Alabama.svg AL-06 Gary Palmer May 24, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of California.svg CA-01 Doug LaMalfa June 7, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of California.svg CA-03 Kevin Kiley June 7, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of California.svg CA-05 Tom McClintock June 7, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of California.svg CA-20 Kevin McCarthy June 7, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of California.svg CA-23 Jay Obernolte June 7, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of California.svg CA-41 Ken Calvert June 7, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of California.svg CA-48 Darrell Issa June 7, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Iowa.svg IA-02 Ashley Hinson June 7, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Iowa.svg IA-04 Randy Feenstra June 7, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Mississippi.svg MS-01 Trent Kelly June 7, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Montana.svg MT-01 Ryan Zinke June 7, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Montana.svg MT-02 Matt Rosendale June 7, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of North Dakota.svg ND-AL Kelly Armstrong June 14, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of South Carolina.svg SC-01 Katie Arrington June 14, 2022Challenger (P) Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Flag of South Carolina.svg SC-02 Joe Wilson June 14, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of South Carolina.svg SC-03 Jeff Duncan June 14, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of South Carolina.svg SC-04 William Timmons June 14, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of South Carolina.svg SC-05 Ralph Norman June 14, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of South Carolina.svg SC-07 Russell Fry June 14, 2022Challenger (P)Yes check.svgElected
Flag of Virginia.svg VA-01 Rob Wittman June 21, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Virginia.svg VA-05 Bob Good June 21, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Virginia.svg VA-06 Ben Cline June 21, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Virginia.svg VA-07 Yesli Vega June 21, 2022Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Virginia.svg VA-09 Morgan Griffith June 21, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Colorado.svg CO-03 Lauren Boebert June 28, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Illinois.svg IL-12 Mike Bost June 28, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Illinois.svg IL-15 Mary Miller June 28, 2022Challenger/IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Illinois.svg IL-16 Darin LaHood June 28, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Oklahoma.svg OK-01 Kevin Hern June 28, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Oklahoma.svg OK-03 Frank Lucas June 28, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Oklahoma.svg OK-04 Tom Cole June 28, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Utah.svg UT-02 Chris Stewart June 28, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Utah.svg UT-04 Burgess Owens June 28, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Arizona.svg AZ-01 David Schweikert August 2, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Arizona.svg AZ-02 Eli Crane August 2, 2022Challenger (G)Yes check.svgElected
Flag of Arizona.svg AZ-08 Debbie Lesko August 2, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Arizona.svg AZ-09 Paul Gosar August 2, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Kansas.svg KS-01 Tracey Mann August 2, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Michigan.svg MI-02 John Moolenaar August 2, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Michigan.svg MI-03 John Gibbs [85] August 2, 2022Challenger (G) Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Michigan.svg MI-04 Bill Huizenga August 2, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Michigan.svg MI-05 Tim Walberg August 2, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Michigan.svg MI-06 Steve Carra (withdrew)August 2, 2022Challenger (P) Crystal button cancel.svg Withdrew
Flag of Michigan.svg MI-09 Lisa McClain August 2, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Michigan.svg MI-10 John James August 2, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Missouri.svg MO-03 Blaine Luetkemeyer August 2, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Missouri.svg MO-06 Sam Graves August 2, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Missouri.svg MO-08 Jason Smith August 2, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Washington.svg WA-03 Joe Kent [86] August 2, 2022Challenger (G) Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Washington.svg WA-04 Loren Culp August 2, 2022Challenger (P) Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Flag of Tennessee.svg TN-01 Diana Harshbarger August 4, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Tennessee.svg TN-03 Chuck Fleischmann August 4, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Tennessee.svg TN-05 Morgan Ortagus August 4, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Removed from ballot before primary
Flag of Tennessee.svg TN-07 Mark Green August 4, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Wisconsin.svg WI-03 Derrick Van Orden August 9, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Wyoming.svg WY-AL Harriet Hageman [87] August 16, 2022Challenger (G)Yes check.svgElected
Flag of Florida.svg FL-03 Kat Cammack August 23, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Florida.svg FL-06 Michael Waltz August 23, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Florida.svg FL-12 Gus Bilirakis August 23, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Florida.svg FL-13 Anna Paulina Luna August 23, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Florida.svg FL-17 Greg Steube August 23, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Florida.svg FL-19 Byron Donalds August 23, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Florida.svg FL-21 Brian Mast August 23, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Florida.svg FL-26 Mario Diaz-Balart August 23, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Florida.svg FL-28 Carlos Gimenez August 23, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of New York.svg NY-21 Elise Stefanik August 23, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of New York.svg NY-24 Claudia Tenney August 23, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of New York.svg NY-10 Dan Goldman (Democrat) [88] August 23, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of New York.svg NY-12 Carolyn Maloney (Democrat) [88] August 23, 2022Challenger/Incumbent Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Flag of Louisiana.svg LA-03 Clay Higgins November 8, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Louisiana.svg LA-04 Mike Johnson November 8, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of New York.svg NY-11 Nicole Malliotakis November 8, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected

2022 State executive elections

StateOfficeCandidatePrimary DateSeat StatusPrimary Result
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham March 1 and May 24, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick March 1, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio Auditor Keith Faber May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague May 3, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia Attorney GeneralJohn GordonMay 24, 2022Challenger (P) Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner Patrick WittMay 24, 2022Challenger (P) Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones May 24, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia Secretary of State Jody Hice May 24, 2022Challenger (P) Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Flag of Arkansas.svg Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin May 24, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada Secretary of State Jim Marchant June 14, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson June 14, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan Attorney General Matthew DePerno August 2, 2022Challenger (G) Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan Secretary of State Kristina Karamo August 2, 2022Challenger (G) Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona Attorney General Abraham Hamadeh [89] August 2, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona Secretary of State Mark Finchem [90] August 2, 2022Open seat Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray August 16, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Brian SchroederAugust 16, 2022Incumbent Crystal button cancel.svg Lost primary
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming Treasurer Curt Meier August 16, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Florida.svg Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson August 23, 2022Open seatYes check.svgElected
Flag of Florida.svg Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody August 23, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Florida.svg Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis August 23, 2022IncumbentYes check.svgElected

Other elections

2023 Speaker of the House of Representatives elections

ElectionCandidateResult
Flag of the United States.svg January election Kevin McCarthy [94] Yes check.svgElected
Flag of the United States.svg October election Jim Jordan [lower-alpha 1] [95] Crystal button cancel.svg Unselected by the House Republican Conference
Mike Johnson [lower-alpha 2] [95] Yes check.svgElected

2023 gubernatorial elections

StateCandidatePrimary DateSeat StatusPrimary Result
Flag of Kentucky.svg Kentucky Daniel Cameron [96] May 16, 2023Challenger Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election
Flag of Mississippi.svg Mississippi Tate Reves [97] August 8, 2023IncumbentYes check.svgElected
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana Jeff Landry [98] October 14, 2023OpenYes check.svgElected

2023 State executive elections

StateOfficeCandidatePrimary DateSeat StatusPrimary Result
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill [99] October 14, 2023OpenYes check.svgElected
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming [99] October 14, 2023OpenYes check.svgElected
Flag of Louisiana.svg Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry [99] October 14, 2023OpenYes check.svgElected

2024 gubernatorial elections

StateCandidatePrimary DateSeat StatusPrimary Result
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina Mark Robinson [100] March 5, 2024OpenYes check.svg
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana Mike Braun [101] May 7, 2024Open?

2024 Senate elections

StateCandidatePrimary DateSeat StatusPrimary Result
Flag of Mississippi.svg Mississippi Roger Wicker [102] March 12, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio Bernie Moreno [103] March 19, 2024ChallengerYes check.svg
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania David McCormick [ citation needed ]April 23, 2024Challenger?
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana Jim Banks [104] May 7, 2024Open seat?
Flag of West Virginia.svg West Virginia Jim Justice [105] May 14, 2024Open seat?
Flag of Montana.svg Montana Tim Sheehy [106] June 4, 2024Challenger?
Flag of North Dakota.svg North Dakota Kevin Cramer [107] June 11, 2024Incumbent?
Flag of New York.svg New York Mike Sapraicone [108] June 25, 2024Challenger?
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona Kari Lake [109] July 30, 2024Open seat?
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan Mike Rogers [110] August 6, 2024Open seat?
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin Eric Hovde [111] August 13, 2024Challenger?
Flag of Florida.svg Florida Rick Scott [112] August 20, 2024Incumbent?
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming John Barrasso [ citation needed ]August 20, 2024Incumbent?

2024 House elections

DistrictCandidatePrimary DateSeat StatusPrimary Result
Flag of Alabama.svg AL-03 Mike Rogers [113] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Alabama.svg AL-04 Robert Aderholt [113] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Alabama.svg AL-05 Dale Strong [113] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Alabama.svg AL-06 Gary Palmer [113] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of California.svg CA-20 Vince Fong [114] March 5, 2024Open seatYes check.svg
Flag of North Carolina.svg NC-05 Virginia Foxx [115] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of North Carolina.svg NC-06 Addison McDowell [116] March 5, 2024Open seat? (Advanced to Runoff)
Flag of North Carolina.svg NC-14 Tim Moore [117] March 5, 2024Open seatYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-03 Keith Self [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-04 Pat Fallon [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-05 Lance Gooden [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-11 August Pfluger [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-13 Ronny Jackson [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-14 Randy Weber [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-15 Monica De La Cruz [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-17 Pete Sessions [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-19 Jodey Arrington [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-22 Troy Nehls [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-24 Beth Van Duyne [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-25 Roger Williams [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-26 Brandon Gill [119] March 5, 2024Open seatYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-31 John Carter [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-34 Mayra Flores [118] March 5, 2024ChallengerYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-36 Brian Babin [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg TX-38 Wesley Hunt [118] March 5, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Mississippi.svg MS-04 Mike Ezell [120] March 12, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Illinois.svg IL-15 Mary Miller [ citation needed ]March 19, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Illinois.svg IL-16 Darin LaHood [ citation needed ]March 19, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-04 Jim Jordan [ citation needed ]March 19, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-05 Bob Latta [ citation needed ]March 19, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-07 Max Miller [ citation needed ]March 19, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-09 Derek Merrin [ citation needed ]March 19, 2024ChallengerYes check.svg
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-10 Mike Turner [ citation needed ]March 19, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-12 Troy Balderson [ citation needed ]March 19, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Ohio.svg OH-15 Mike Carey [ citation needed ]March 19, 2024IncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg GA-03 Brian Jack [ citation needed ]May 21, 2024Open seat?
Flag of Maine.svg ME-02 Austin Theriault [121] June 11, 2024Challenger?
Flag of South Carolina.svg SC-01 Nancy Mace [122] June 11, 2024Incumbent?
Flag of South Carolina.svg SC-04 William Timmons [123] June 11, 2024Incumbent?
Flag of New York.svg NY-24 Claudia Tenney [124] June 25, 2024Incumbent?
Flag of Colorado.svg CO-04 Lauren Boebert [125] June 25, 2024Open seat?
Flag of Tennessee.svg TN-05 Andy Ogles [126] August 4, 2024Incumbent?
Flag of Tennessee.svg TN-07 Mark Green [127] August 4, 2024Incumbent?
Flag of Arizona.svg AZ-08 Abraham Hamadeh [128] August 6, 2024Open seat?
Flag of Washington.svg WA-04 Jerrod Sessler [ citation needed ]August 6, 2024Challenger?
Flag of Florida.svg FL-11 Daniel Webster [129] August 23, 2024Incumbent?
Flag of Louisiana.svg LA-03 Clay Higgins [130] November 5, 2024Incumbent?

2024 State executive elections

StateOfficeCandidatePrimary DateSeat StatusPrimary Result
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina Attorney General Dan Bishop [131] March 5, 2024Open seatYes check.svg

2024 State Legislative elections

StateCandidateOfficePrimary Result
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Barry Wernick [118] Texas State RepresentativeOpen seat Crystal button cancel.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Caroline Fairly [118] Texas State RepresentativeOpen seatYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas John Smithee [118] Texas State RepresentativeIncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Don McLaughlin [118] Texas State RepresentativeOpen seatYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Stormy Bradley [118] Texas State RepresentativeOpen seat Crystal button cancel.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Liz Case [118] Texas State RepresentativeOpen seat Crystal button cancel.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Mike Olcott [118] Texas State RepresentativeOpen seatYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Helena Kerwin [118] Texas State RepresentativeOpen seat? (Advanced to Runoff)
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Hillary Hickland [118] Texas State RepresentativeOpen seatYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Wes Virdell [118] Texas State RepresentativeOpen seatYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Alan Schoolcraft [118] Texas State RepresentativeOpen seat? (Advanced to Runoff)
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Gary Gates [118] Texas State RepresentativeIncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas David Covey [118] Texas State RepresentativeChallenger? (Advanced to Runoff)
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Janis Holt [118] Texas State RepresentativeOpen seatYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Steve Toth [118] Texas State RepresentativeIncumbentYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Joanne ShofnerTexas State RepresentativeChallengerYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Brent Money [118] Texas State RepresentativeOpen seatYes check.svg
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Brent Hagenbuch [118] Texas State SenatorOpen seat? (Advanced to Runoff)

International

Brazil

2021

PositionCandidateResults
Flag of Brazil.svg President of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro
(Liberal Party) [132] [133]
Crystal button cancel.svg Lost election

Hungary

PositionCandidateResults
Flag of Hungary.svg Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán
(Fidesz) [134] [135]
Yes check.svg Fidesz won the election with a supermajority of seats and Orbán remained Prime Minister

Israel

2013

PositionCandidateResults
Flag of Israel.svg Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu
(Likud Yisrael Beiteinu) [136]
Yes check.svg Likud Yisrael Beiteinu won a plurality of seats in the election and formed a coalition government alongside other parties, with Netanyahu chosen as Prime Minister

2019

PositionCandidateResults
Flag of Israel.svg Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu
(Likud) [137]
Crystal button cancel.svg /Yes check.svg Likud won a plurality of seats, but no party obtained an outright majority, resulting in an hung Parliament and in the calling of a snap election, which was held in September 2019; Netanyahu remained in office as caretaker Prime Minister

Italy

2022

PositionCandidateResults
Flag of Italy.svg Prime Minister of Italy Giuseppe Conte
(Five Star Movement) [138] [139]
Crystal button cancel.svg The Five Star Movement won a minority of seats in the election and became part of the opposition

UK

2016

Question asked by the referendumOption endorsedResults
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union? Leave the European Union [140] [141] Yes check.svgThe "Leave the European Union" option won

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Notes

  1. Until the House Republican Conference unselected him
  2. After the House Republican Conference unselected Jim Jordan