مرشحو الحزب الجمهوري في الانتخابات الرئاسية 2024
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The following is a list of candidates associated with the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries for the 2024 United States presidential election. As of November 2023, more than 300 candidates have filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to run for the Republican nomination in 2024.[1] In previous cycles, the majority of these candidates did not appear on any ballots, raise money, or otherwise attempt to formally run a campaign.[1][2]
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المرشحون الرئيسيون
المرشحون المعلنون
حصل المرشحون التاليون على تغطية إعلامية كبيرة؛ أُنتخبوا أو تم انتخابهم لمناصب عامة كبرى مثل منصب الرئيس أو نائب الرئيس أو الحاكم أو عضو مجلس الشيوخ الأمريكي أو ممثل الولايات المتحدة؛ أو ضُمنوا في خمسة استطلاعات رأي وطنية على الأقل.
الاسم | وُلد | الخبرة | الولاية الأم | الحملة تاريخ البدء |
المندوبون المقيدون | الانتخابات الرابحة | التصويت الشعبي | ملاحظات | |
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دونالد ترمپ |
June 14, 1946 (age 78) كوينز، نيويورك |
رئيس الولايات المتحدة (2017–2021) رئيس مؤسسة ترمپ (1971–2017) |
فلوريدا[أ] | الحملة November 15, 2022 تقديم FEC [3][4][5] Website |
20 (50.0%) |
1 آيوا |
56.260 (51.0%) | [6] | |
رون ديسانتيس |
September 14, 1978 (age 46) جاكسونڤيل، فلوريدا |
حاكم فلوريدا (2019–الحاضر) نائب من FL-06 (2013–2018) |
فلوريدا | الحملة May 24, 2023 تقديم FEC [7][8][9] Website |
9 (22.5%) |
لا يوجد | 23.420 (21.2%) | [10] | |
نيكي هالي |
January 20, 1972 (age 52) بامبرگ، كارولينا الجنوبية |
سفيرة لدى الأمم المتحدة (2017–2018) حاكمة ارولينا الجنوبية (2011–2017) نائبة بمجلس نواب كارولينا الجنوبية (2005–2011) |
كارولينا الجنوبية | الحملة February 14, 2023 تقديم FEC [11] Website |
8 (20.0%) |
لا يوجد | 21.085 (19.1%) | [12] |
المرشحون المنسحبون قبل الانتخابات التمهيدية
قام المرشحون في هذا القسم بتعليق حملاتهم، أو إيقافها وأنهوا مساعيهم للترشيح قبل إجراء أي منافسات تمهيدية، إلا أن القليل منهم فعلوا ذلك بعد تأمين نقاطع الاقتراع في عدد صغير من الولايات.
الاسم | وُلد | الخبرة | الولاية الأم | إعلان الحملة |
تعليق الحملة |
الحملة الانتخابية | ملاحظات |
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دوگ بورگوم |
August 1, 1956 (age 68) آرثر، داكوتا الشمالية |
حاكم داكوتا الشمالية (2016–الحاضر) نائب رئيس مجموعة ميكروسوفت لحلول الأعمال (2002–2007) رئيس گريت پلينز للبرمجيات (1984–2001) |
داكوتا الشمالية | 7 يونيو 2023 | 4 ديسمبر 2023 | الحملة FEC filing[13] Website |
[14][15] |
تيم سكوت |
September 19, 1965 (age 59) نورث شارلستون، كارولينا الجنوبية |
سناتور من كارولينا الجنوبية (2013–الحاضر) نائب من SC-01 (2011–2013) مجلس نواب كارولينا الجنوبية (2009–2011) |
كارولاينا الجنوبية | 19 مايو 2023 اللجنة الاستكشافية: 12 أبريل 2023 |
12 نوفمبر 2023 | الحملة FEC filing[16][17] Website |
[18][19] |
مايك پنس |
June 7, 1959 (age 64) كلومبس، إنديانا |
نائب رئيس الولايات المتحدة (2017–2021) حاكم إنديانا (2013–2017) نائب من إنديانا (2001–2013) |
إنديانا | 5 يونيو 2023 | 28 أكتوبر 2023 | الحملة FEC filing[20] Website |
[21][22] |
لاري إلدر |
April 27, 1952 (age 71) لوس أنجلس، كاليفورنيا |
مقدم برنامج ذا لاري إلدر شو (1993–2022) مرشح لمنصب حاكم كاليفورنيا في انتخابات 2021 |
كاليفورنيا | 20 أبريل 2023 | 26 أكتوبر 2023 (أيد ترمپ) |
الحملة FEC filing[23] Website |
[24][25] |
پري جونسون |
January 23, 1948 (age 75) دولتون، إلينوي |
مؤسس شركة پري جونسون ريجسترارز of (1994–الحاضر) مرشح غير مؤهل لمنصب حاكم مشيگن عام 2022 |
مشيگن | 2 مارس 2023 | 20 أكتوبر 2023 (أيد ترمپ) |
الحملة FEC filing[26] Website |
[27][28][29] |
ويل هرد |
August 19, 1977 (age 46) سان أنطونيو، تكساس |
نائب من TX-23 (2015–2021) |
تكساس | 22 يونيو 2023 | 9 أكتوبر 2023 (أيد هالي) |
الحملة FEC filing[30] Website |
[31][32] |
فرانسيس سوريز |
October 6, 1977 (age 45) ميامي، فلوريدا |
عمدة ميامي (2017–الحاضر) عضو مفوضية مدينة ميامي (2009–2017) |
فلوريدا | 14 يونيو 2023 | 29 أغسطس 2023 | الحملة FEC filing[33] Website[ب] |
[34][35] |
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Other candidates
On the ballot in at least one state
The following persons were listed on at least one primary ballot:
- Scott Alan Ayers, Illinois[36]
- Ryan Binkley, CEO of Generational Equity Group (2006–present) and lead pastor of Create Church (2014–present) from Texas[37]
- Bob Carney Jr., perennial candidate from Minnesota[38]
- John Anthony Castro, tax consultant and perennial candidate from Texas[39]
- Heath Fulkerson, Nevada[40]
- Peter Jedick, author from Ohio[36]
- Donald Kjornes, former real estate agent from South Dakota[40]
- Mary Maxwell, candidate for NH-01 in 2022[36]
- Glenn J. McPeters, Vermont[38]
- Scott Peterson Merrell, Connecticut[38]
- Darius L. Mitchell, Massachusetts[38]
- Sam Sloan, former broker-dealer United States Chess Federation executive board member, and perennial candidate from New York[38]
- David Stuckenberg, major of the Texas Air National Guard and acting strategic director at Camp Mabry[41]
- Rachel Swift, Maryland[42]
- Hirsh V. Singh, engineer and perennial candidate from New Jersey[40] (withdrew October 31, 2023)[43]
Not on the ballot anywhere
The following individuals who did not meet the criteria to become major candidates either formally terminated their campaigns or have not attempted to get on the ballot in a single contest:
- E. W. Jackson, pastor and nominee for lieutenant governor of Virginia in 2013[44]
- Steve Laffey, mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island (2003–2007) and COO of Raymond James Morgan Keegan (2000–2001)[45][46]
- Corey Stapleton, Secretary of State of Montana (2017–2021) and Montana State Senator (2001–2009)[47][48]
Declined to be candidates
The following notable individuals have been the subject of speculation about their possible candidacy but have publicly denied interest in running.
- Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee (2019–present), U.S. Representative from TN-07 (2003–2019), member of the Tennessee Senate from the 23rd district (1999–2003)[49] (endorsed Trump, running for re-election)[50][51]
- Tucker Carlson, host of Tucker Carlson Tonight (2016–2023) and co-founder of The Daily Caller[52][53][54]
- Liz Cheney, U.S. Representative from WY-AL (2017–2023), Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs (2002–2004, 2005–2009) (considering independent run)[55]
- Chad Connelly, CEO of Faith Wins and Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party (2011-2013)[56][57]
- Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator from Arkansas (2015–present), U.S. Representative from AR-04 (2013–2015)[58]
- Dan Crenshaw, U.S. Representative from TX-02 (2019–present)[59][60]
- Ted Cruz, U.S. Senator from Texas (2013–present), 3rd Texas Solicitor General (2003–2008), candidate for president in 2016 (running for re-election)[61][62]
- Joni Ernst, U.S. Senator from Iowa (2015–present), member of the Iowa Senate from the 12th district (2011–2014), Montgomery County Auditor (2005–2011)[63][64]
- Josh Hawley, U.S. Senator from Missouri (2019–present), 42nd Missouri Attorney General (2017–2019)[65] (running for re-election)[66]
- Brian Kemp, 83rd Governor of Georgia (2019–present), 27th Georgia Secretary of State (2010–2018), member of the Georgia Senate from the 46th district (2003–2007)[67][68]
- Adam Kinzinger, U.S. Representative from IL-16 (2011–2023)[69][70]
- Pat McCrory, 74th Governor of North Carolina (2013–2017) and 53rd Mayor of Charlotte (1995–2009)[71]
- Kristi Noem, 33rd Governor of South Dakota (2019–present), U.S. Representative from SD-AL (2011–2019)[72] (endorsed Trump)[73]
- Dan Patrick, 42nd Lieutenant Governor of Texas (2015–present), member of the Texas Senate from the 7th district (2007–2015)[74][75] (endorsed Trump)[76]
- Rand Paul, U.S. Senator from Kentucky (2011–present), candidate for president in 2016[77][78]
- Mike Pompeo, 70th United States Secretary of State (2018–2021), 6th Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (2017–2018), U.S. Representative from KS-04 (2011–2017)[79]
- Mike Rogers, U.S. Representative from MI-08 (2001–2015), Michigan State Senator from District 26 (1995–2001) (running for U.S. Senate)[80][81]
- Mitt Romney, U.S. Senator from Utah (2019–present), 70th Governor of Massachusetts (2003–2007), nominee for president in 2012 and candidate in 2008[82][83]
- Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator from Florida (2011–present), 94th Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives (2006–2008) from the 111th district (2000–2008), member of the West Miami City Commission (1998–2000), candidate for president in 2016[84][85]
- Paul Ryan, 54th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2015–2019) from WI-01 (1999–2019) and nominee for vice president in 2012[86][87]
- Rick Scott, U.S. Senator from Florida (2019–present), 45th Governor of Florida (2011–2019) (running for re-election)[88]
- Chris Sununu, 82nd Governor of New Hampshire (2017–present), member of the New Hampshire Executive Council (2011–2017)[89][90]
- Donald Trump Jr., businessman, executive vice president of The Trump Organization, son of former president Donald Trump[91][92]
- Ivanka Trump, Senior Advisor to the President of the United States (2017–2021), daughter of former president Donald Trump[93][94]
- Scott Walker, 45th Governor of Wisconsin (2011–2019), 5th Milwaukee County Executive (2002–2010), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 14th district (1993–2002), candidate for president in 2016[95][96]
- Glenn Youngkin, 74th Governor of Virginia (2022–present)[97][98]
Timeline
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Ballot access
The following is a table for which candidates have received ballot access in which states. If a state does not appear in the table, the filing deadline in the state has not passed. If a candidate is listed in italics, they have withdrawn.
Contest | Date | Christie | DeSantis | Haley | Hutchinson | Ramaswamy | Trump | Others | Ref |
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New Hampshire | Jan 23 | [A] | [99] | ||||||
Nevada primary |
Feb 6 | [B] | [100] | ||||||
Nevada caucus |
Feb 8 | [C] | [101] | ||||||
South Carolina | Feb 24 | [D] | [102] | ||||||
Idaho | Mar 2 | [E] | [103] | ||||||
District of Columbia | Mar 3 | [F] | [104] | ||||||
Alabama | Mar 5 | [G] | [105] | ||||||
Arkansas | [H] | [106] | |||||||
California | [I] | [107] | |||||||
Georgia | [J] | [108] | |||||||
Hawaii | [H] | [109] | |||||||
Florida | [C] | [110] | |||||||
Maine | [C] | [111] | |||||||
Tennessee | [H] | [112] | |||||||
Total possible delegates |
- ^ Scott Alan Ayers, Ryan Binkley, Doug Burgum, Robert S. Carney Jr., John Anthony Castro, Peter Jedick, Perry Johnson, Donald Kjornes, Mary Maxwell, Glenn J. McPeters, Scott Peterson Merrell, Darius L. Mitchell, Mike Pence, Tim Scott, Hirsh V. Singh, Samuel Howard Sloan, David Stuckenberg, Rachel Swift
- ^ John Anthony Castro, Heath V. Fulkerson, Mike Pence, Tim Scott, Hirsh V. Singh
- ^ أ ب ت Ryan Binkley, Doug Burgum
- ^ Ryan Binkley, John Anthony Castro, David Stuckenburg. Doug Burgum and Tim Scott also filed for inclusion, but withdrew their candidacies before the slate was finalized.
- ^ Ryan Binkley
- ^ Ryan Binkley, David Stuckenberg
- ^ Ryan Binkley, Doug Burgum, Tim Scott, David Stuckenberg
- ^ أ ب ت Ryan Binkley, Doug Burgum, David Stuckenberg
- ^ Ryan Binkley, Doug Burgum, David Stuckenberg, Rachel Swift
- ^ Ryan Binkley, Doug Burgum, Perry Johnson, Tim Scott, David Stuckenberg
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See also
- 2024 Democratic Party presidential candidates
- Third party and independent candidates for the 2024 United States presidential election
- Timeline of the 2024 United States presidential election
Notes
- ^ كانت ولاية ترمپفي 2016 هي نيويورك، لكن تغيرت ولاية إقامته إلى فلوريدا عندما انتقل إلى مارس-أ-لوگو في عام 2019.
- ^ Archived أغسطس 23, 2023 at the Wayback Machine
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