This is a list of endorsements made by Donald Trump.
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Domestic
edit(Italics indicates incumbent)
Before Presidency
edit2001
editPosition | Candidate | Results |
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Mayor of New York City | Fernando Ferrer[1] | Lost primary |
2008
editPosition | Candidate | Results |
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President | Hillary Clinton[2] | Lost primary |
President | John McCain[3] | Lost election |
2012
editPosition | Candidate | Results |
---|---|---|
President | Mitt Romney[4] | Lost election |
2016 Senate Elections
editState | Candidate | Results |
---|---|---|
Arizona | John McCain[5] | Elected |
Florida | Marco Rubio[6] | Elected |
New Hampshire | Kelly Ayotte[5] | Lost election |
2016 House Elections
editDistrict | Candidate | Results |
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WI-01 | Paul Ryan[5] | Elected |
First Term As President
editState | Candidate | Primary Endorsement | Election Result |
---|---|---|---|
Virginia | Ed Gillespie[7] | Lost election |
2017 Senate special election
editState | Candidate | Primary Endorsement? | Election Result |
---|---|---|---|
Alabama | Luther Strange[8] | Lost primary | |
Roy Moore[9] | Lost election |
State | Candidate | Primary Endorsement? | Election Result |
---|---|---|---|
Alaska | Mike Dunleavy[10] | Elected | |
Arizona | Doug Ducey[11] | Elected | |
Arkansas | Asa Hutchinson[12] | Elected | |
California | John H. Cox[13] | Lost election | |
Florida | Ron DeSantis[14] | Elected | |
Kansas | Kris Kobach[15][16] | Lost election | |
Michigan | Bill Schuette[17][18] | Lost election | |
South Dakota | Kristi Noem[19] | Elected | |
Texas | Greg Abbott[20] | Elected | |
Wisconsin | Scott Walker[21] | Lost election | |
Wyoming | Foster Friess[22] | Lost primary |
2018 Senate elections
editState | Candidate | Election Result |
---|---|---|
Utah | Mitt Romney[23] | Elected |
Florida | Rick Scott[24] | Elected |
Texas | Ted Cruz[20][25] | Elected |
Ohio | Jim Renacci[26] | Lost election |
Tennessee | Marsha Blackburn[27] | Elected |
Mississippi | Cindy Hyde-Smith[28][29] | Elected |
Missouri | Josh Hawley[30][31] | Elected |
Nebraska | Deb Fischer[32] | Elected |
Montana | Matt Rosendale[33] | Lost election |
Nevada | Dean Heller[34] | Lost election |
2019 Speaker of the House of Representatives election
editElection | Candidate | Result |
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2019 Speaker election | Nancy Pelosi[35] (Democrat) | Elected |
State | Candidate | Primary Date | Primary Result | Election Date | Election Result |
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Kentucky | Matt Bevin[36] | May 21, 2019 | Nominated | November 5, 2019 | Lost election |
Louisiana | Eddie Rispone (co-endorsement with Abraham)[37][38] | October 12, 2019 | Advanced to runoff | November 16, 2019 | Lost runoff |
Ralph Abraham (co-endorsement with Rispone)[37][38] | Lost primary |
2020 Senate elections
editState | Candidate | Primary Date | Primary Result | Election Date | Election Result |
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Alabama | Tommy Tuberville[39][40] | March 3 and July 14, 2020 | Nominated | November 3, 2020 | Elected |
Arizona | Martha McSally | August 4, 2020 | Nominated | November 3, 2020 | Lost election |
Kentucky | Mitch McConnell[41] | June 23, 2020 | Nominated | November 3 2020 | Elected |
New Hampshire | Bryant Messner | September 8, 2020 | Nominated | November 3, 2020 | Lost election |
Tennessee | Bill Hagerty | August 6, 2020 | Nominated | November 3, 2020 | Elected |
2020 Senate runoff elections
editState | Candidate | Election Date | Election Result |
---|---|---|---|
Georgia | Kelly Loeffler[42] | January 5, 2021 | Lost runoff |
Georgia | David Perdue[42] | January 5, 2021 | Lost runoff |
Inter-Presidency
edit2021 gubernatorial elections
editState | Candidate | Election Date | Seat Status | Result |
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Virginia | Glenn Youngkin | November 2, 2021 | Open seat | Elected |
State | Candidate | Primary Date | Seat Status | Primary Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Texas | Greg Abbott[43] | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Ohio | Mike DeWine[44] | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Nebraska | Charles Herbster[45] | May 10, 2022 | Open seat | Lost primary |
Idaho | Janice McGeachin[46] | May 17, 2022 | Challenger | Lost primary |
Pennsylvania | Doug Mastriano[47] | May 17, 2022 | Open seat | Lost election |
Georgia | David Perdue[48] | May 24, 2022 | Challenger | Lost primary |
Arkansas | Sarah Huckabee Sanders[49] | May 24, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
Iowa | Kim Reynolds[50] | June 7, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
South Dakota | Kristi Noem[51] | June 7, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
South Carolina | Henry McMaster[52] | June 14, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Nevada | Joe Lombardo[53] | June 14, 2022 | Challenger | Elected |
Oklahoma | Kevin Stitt[54] | June 28, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Illinois | Darren Bailey[55] | June 28, 2022 | Challenger | Lost election |
Maryland | Dan Cox[56][57] | July 19, 2022 | Open seat | Lost election |
Arizona | Kari Lake[58] | August 2, 2022 | Open seat | Lost election |
Michigan | Tudor Dixon[59] | August 2, 2022 | Challenger | Lost election |
Kansas | Derek Schmidt[60][61] | August 2, 2022 | Challenger | Lost election |
Tennessee | Bill Lee[62] | August 4, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Wisconsin | Tim Michels[63] | August 9, 2022 | Challenger | Lost election |
Alaska | Mike Dunleavy[64] | August 16, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Massachusetts | Geoff Diehl[65] | September 6, 2022 | Open seat | Lost election |
2022 Senate elections
editAll 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.
State | Candidate | Primary Date | Seat Status | Primary Result |
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Ohio | J. D. Vance[66] | May 3, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
Pennsylvania | May 17, 2022 | Open seat | Withdrew | |
Pennsylvania | Mehmet Oz[68] | May 17, 2022 | Lost election | |
Kentucky | Rand Paul[69] | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Idaho | Mike Crapo[70] | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
North Carolina | Ted Budd[71] | May 17, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
Arkansas | John Boozman[72] | May 24, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Georgia | Herschel Walker[73] | May 24, 2022 | Challenger | Lost election |
Alabama | May 24 and June 21, 2022 | Open seat | Lost runoff | |
Alabama | Katie Britt[75] | May 24 and June 21, 2022 | Elected | |
Iowa | Chuck Grassley[76] | June 7, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Nevada | Adam Laxalt[77] | June 14, 2022 | Challenger | Lost election |
North Dakota | John Hoeven[78] | June 14, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
South Carolina | Tim Scott[79] | June 14, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Oklahoma | James Lankford[80] | June 28, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Oklahoma | Markwayne Mullin[81] | June 28, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
Utah | Mike Lee[82] | June 28, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Arizona | Blake Masters[83] | August 2, 2022 | Challenger | Lost election |
Missouri | Eric Schmitt (co-endorsement with Greitens)[84] | August 2, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
Eric Greitens (co-endorsement with Schmitt)[84] | Lost Primary | |||
Kansas | Jerry Moran[85] | August 2, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Vermont | Gerald Malloy[86] | August 9, 2022 | Open seat | Lost election |
Wisconsin | Ron Johnson[87] | August 9, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Connecticut | Leora Levy[88] | August 9, 2022 | Challenger | Lost election |
Alaska | Kelly Tshibaka[89] | August 16, 2022 | Challenger | Lost election |
Florida | Marco Rubio[90] | August 23, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
New Hampshire | Don Bolduc[91] | September `3, 2022 | Challenger | Lost election |
Louisiana | John Kennedy[92] | November 8, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
2022 House elections
editDistrict | Candidate | Primary Date | Seat Status | Primary Result |
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TX-04 | Pat Fallon | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-05 | Lance Gooden | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-06 | Jake Ellzey | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-10 | Michael McCaul | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-11 | August Pfluger | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-12 | Kay Granger | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-13 | Ronny Jackson | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-14 | Randy Weber | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-15 | Monica De La Cruz Hernandez | March 1, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
TX-19 | Jodey Arrington | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-22 | Troy Nehls | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-24 | Beth Van Duyne | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-25 | Roger Williams | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-27 | Michael Cloud | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-31 | John Carter | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-34 | Mayra Flores | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Lost election |
TX-36 | Brian Babin | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-38 | Wesley Hunt | March 1, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
IN-02 | Jackie Walorski | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Died |
IN-03 | Jim Banks | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
IN-04 | Jim Baird | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
IN-05 | Victoria Spartz | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
IN-06 | Greg Pence | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
IN-08 | Lary Bucshon | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-01 | Steve Chabot | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Lost election |
OH-02 | Brad Wenstrup | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-04 | Jim Jordan | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-05 | Bob Latta | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-06 | Bill Johnson | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-07 | Max Miller | May 3, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
OH-08 | Warren Davidson | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-09 | J.R. Majewski | May 3, 2022 | Challenger (G) | Lost election |
OH-10 | Mike Turner | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-12 | Troy Balderson | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-13 | Madison Gesiotto Gilbert | May 3, 2022 | Open seat | Lost election |
OH-15 | Mike Carey | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
NE-03 | Adrian Smith | May 10, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
WV-01 | Carol Miller | May 10, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
WV-02 | Alex Mooney | May 10, 2022 | Challenger/Incumbent | Elected |
PA-08 | Jim Bognet | May 17, 2022 | Challenger (G) | Lost election |
PA-10 | Mike Kelly | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
PA-11 | Lloyd Smucker | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
PA-14 | Guy Reschenthaler | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
OR-02 | Cliff Bentz | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
NC-03 | Greg Murphy | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
NC-05 | Virginia Foxx | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
NC-07 | David Rouzer | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
NC-08 | Dan Bishop | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
NC-09 | Richard Hudson | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
NC-10 | Patrick McHenry | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
NC-11 | Madison Cawthorn | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Lost primary |
NC-13 | Bo Hines | May 17, 2022 | Open seat | Lost election |
KY-01 | James Comer | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
KY-02 | Brett Guthrie | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
KY-04 | Thomas Massie | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
KY-05 | Hal Rogers | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
KY-06 | Andy Barr | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
ID-01 | Russ Fulcher | May 17, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
GA-01 | Buddy Carter | May 24, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
GA-06 | Jake Evans | May 24 and June 21, 2022 | Open seat | Lost runoff |
GA-09 | Andrew Clyde | May 24, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
GA-10 | Vernon Jones | May 24 and June 21, 2022 | Open seat | Lost runoff |
GA-11 | Barry Loudermilk | May 24, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
GA-12 | Rick Allen | May 24, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
GA-14 | Marjorie Taylor Greene | May 24, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
AR-01 | Rick Crawford | May 24, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
AR-04 | Bruce Westerman | May 24, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
AL-01 | Jerry Carl | May 24, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
AL-02 | Barry Moore | May 24, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
AL-03 | Mike Rogers | May 24, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
AL-04 | Robert Aderholt | May 24, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
AL-06 | Gary Palmer | May 24, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
CA-01 | Doug LaMalfa | June 7, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
CA-03 | Kevin Kiley | June 7, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
CA-05 | Tom McClintock | June 7, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
CA-20 | Kevin McCarthy | June 7, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
CA-23 | Jay Obernolte | June 7, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
CA-41 | Ken Calvert | June 7, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
CA-48 | Darrell Issa | June 7, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
IA-02 | Ashley Hinson | June 7, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
IA-04 | Randy Feenstra | June 7, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
MS-01 | Trent Kelly | June 7, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
MT-01 | Ryan Zinke | June 7, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
MT-02 | Matt Rosendale | June 7, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
ND-AL | Kelly Armstrong | June 14, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
SC-01 | Katie Arrington | June 14, 2022 | Challenger (P) | Lost primary |
SC-02 | Joe Wilson | June 14, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
SC-03 | Jeff Duncan | June 14, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
SC-04 | William Timmons | June 14, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
SC-05 | Ralph Norman | June 14, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
SC-07 | Russell Fry | June 14, 2022 | Challenger (P) | Elected |
VA-01 | Rob Wittman | June 21, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
VA-05 | Bob Good | June 21, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
VA-06 | Ben Cline | June 21, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
VA-07 | Yesli Vega | June 21, 2022 | Challenger | Lost election |
VA-09 | Morgan Griffith | June 21, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
CO-03 | Lauren Boebert | June 28, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
IL-12 | Mike Bost | June 28, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
IL-15 | Mary Miller | June 28, 2022 | Challenger/Incumbent | Elected |
IL-16 | Darin LaHood | June 28, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
OK-01 | Kevin Hern | June 28, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
OK-03 | Frank Lucas | June 28, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
OK-04 | Tom Cole | June 28, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
UT-02 | Chris Stewart | June 28, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
UT-04 | Burgess Owens | June 28, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
AZ-01 | David Schweikert | August 2, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
AZ-02 | Eli Crane | August 2, 2022 | Challenger (G) | Elected |
AZ-08 | Debbie Lesko | August 2, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
AZ-09 | Paul Gosar | August 2, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
KS-01 | Tracey Mann | August 2, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
MI-02 | John Moolenaar | August 2, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
MI-03 | John Gibbs[93] | August 2, 2022 | Challenger (G) | Lost election |
MI-04 | Bill Huizenga | August 2, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
MI-05 | Tim Walberg | August 2, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
MI-06 | August 2, 20 q22 | Challenger (P) | Withdrew | |
MI-09 | Lisa McClain | August 2, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
MI-10 | John James | August 2, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
MO-03 | Blaine Luetkemeyer | August 2, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
MO-06 | Sam Graves | August 2, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
MO-08 | Jason Smith | August 2, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
WA-03 | Joe Kent[94] | August 2, 2022 | Challenger (G) | Lost election |
WA-04 | Loren Culp | August 2, 2022 | Challenger (P) | Lost primary |
TN-01 | Diana Harshbarger | August 4, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TN-03 | Chuck Fleischmann | August 4, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
TN-05 | Morgan Ortagus | August 4, 2022 | Open seat | Removed from ballot before primary |
TN-07 | Mark Green | August 4, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
WI-03 | Derrick Van Orden | August 9, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
WY-AL | Harriet Hageman[95] | August 16, 2022 | Challenger (G) | Elected |
FL-03 | Kat Cammack | August 23, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-06 | Michael Waltz | August 23, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-12 | Gus Bilirakis | August 23, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-13 | Anna Paulina Luna | August 23, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
FL-17 | Greg Steube | August 23, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-19 | Byron Donalds | August 23, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-21 | Brian Mast | August 23, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-26 | Mario Diaz-Balart | August 23, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-28 | Carlos Gimenez | August 23, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
NY-21 | Elise Stefanik | August 23, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
NY-24 | Claudia Tenney | August 23, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
NY-10 | Dan Goldman (Democrat)[96] | August 23, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
NY-12 | Carolyn Maloney (Democrat)[96] | August 23, 2022 | Challenger/Incumbent | Lost primary |
LA-03 | Clay Higgins | November 8, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
LA-04 | Mike Johnson | November 8, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
NY-11 | Nicole Malliotakis | November 8, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
2022 State executive elections
editState | Office | Candidate | Primary Date | Seat Status | Primary Result |
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Texas | Agriculture Commissioner | Sid Miller | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Texas | Attorney General | Ken Paxton | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Texas | Comptroller | Glenn Hegar | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Texas | Land Commissioner | Dawn Buckingham | March 1 and May 24, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
Texas | Lieutenant Governor | Dan Patrick | March 1, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Ohio | Attorney General | Dave Yost | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Ohio | Auditor | Keith Faber | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Ohio | Lieutenant Governor | Jon Husted | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Ohio | Secretary of State | Frank LaRose | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Ohio | Treasurer | Robert Sprague | May 3, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Georgia | Attorney General | John Gordon | May 24, 2022 | Challenger (P) | Lost primary |
Georgia | Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner | Patrick Witt | May 24, 2022 | Challenger (P) | Lost primary |
Georgia | Lieutenant Governor | Burt Jones | May 24, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
Georgia | Secretary of State | Jody Hice | May 24, 2022 | Challenger (P) | Lost primary |
Arkansas | Attorney General | Tim Griffin | May 24, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
Nevada | Secretary of State | Jim Marchant | June 14, 2022 | Open seat | Lost election |
South Carolina | Attorney General | Alan Wilson | June 14, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Michigan | Attorney General | Matthew DePerno | August 2, 2022 | Challenger (G) | Lost election |
Michigan | Secretary of State | Kristina Karamo | August 2, 2022 | Challenger (G) | Lost election |
Arizona | Attorney General | Abraham Hamadeh[97] | August 2, 2022 | Open seat | Lost election |
Arizona | Secretary of State | Mark Finchem[98] | August 2, 2022 | Open seat | Lost election |
Wyoming | Secretary of State | Chuck Gray | August 16, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
Wyoming | Superintendent of Public Instruction | Brian Schroeder | August 16, 2022 | Incumbent | Lost primary |
Wyoming | Treasurer | Curt Meier | August 16, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Florida | Agriculture Commissioner | Wilton Simpson | August 23, 2022 | Open seat | Elected |
Florida | Attorney General | Ashley Moody | August 23, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Florida | Chief Financial Officer | Jimmy Patronis | August 23, 2022 | Incumbent | Elected |
Other elections
edit- 2022 Alaska's at-large congressional district special election: endorsed Sarah Palin (advanced to general election from nonpartisan blanket primary but lost general election).[99]
- 2022 election to Arizona's 7th legislative district: endorsed Wendy Rogers (won primary).[100]
- 2022 election to Miami-Dade County's 6th District: endorsed Kevin Marino Cabrera (won primary and general).[101]
2023 Speaker of the House of Representatives elections
editElection | Candidate | Result |
---|---|---|
January election | Kevin McCarthy[102] | Elected |
October election | Jim Jordan[a][103] | Unselected by the House Republican Conference |
Mike Johnson[b][103] | Elected |
State | Candidate | Primary Date | Seat Status | Primary Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kentucky | Daniel Cameron[104] | May 16, 2023 | Challenger | Lost election |
Mississippi | Tate Reves[105] | August 8, 2023 | Incumbent | Elected |
Louisiana | Jeff Landry[106] | October 14, 2023 | Open | Elected |
2023 State executive elections
editState | Office | Candidate | Primary Date | Seat Status | Primary Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Louisiana | Attorney General | Liz Murrill[107] | October 14, 2023 | Open | Elected |
Louisiana | Treasurer | John Fleming[107] | October 14, 2023 | Open | Elected |
Louisiana | Secretary of State | Nancy Landry[107] | October 14, 2023 | Open | Elected |
State | Candidate | Primary Date | Seat Status | Primary Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
North Carolina | Mark Robinson[108] | March 5, 2024 | Open | Lost election |
Indiana | Mike Braun[109] | May 7, 2024 | Open | Elected |
West Virginia | Patrick Morrisey[110] | May 14, 2024 | Open | Elected |
North Dakota | Kelly Armstrong[111] | June 11, 2024 | Open | Elected |
Missouri | Jay Ashcroft (co-endorsement with Eigel and Kehoe)[citation needed] | August 2, 2024 | Open | Lost primary |
Bill Eigel (co-endorsement with Ashcroft and Kehoe)[citation needed] | Lost primary | |||
Mike Kehoe (co-endorsement with Ashcroft and Eigel)[citation needed] | Elected |
2024 Senate elections
editState | Candidate | Primary Date | Seat Status | Primary Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mississippi | Roger Wicker[112] | March 12, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
Ohio | Bernie Moreno[113] | March 19, 2024 | Challenger | Elected |
Pennsylvania | David McCormick[114] | April 23, 2024 | Challenger | Elected |
Indiana | Jim Banks[115] | May 7, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
Nebraska | Deb Fischer[citation needed] | May 14, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
Nebraska | Pete Ricketts[citation needed] | May 14, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
West Virginia | Jim Justice[116] | May 14, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
Montana | Tim Sheehy[117] | June 4, 2024 | Challenger | Elected |
New Jersey | Christine Serrano Glassner[118] | June 4, 2024 | Challenger | Lost primary |
Nevada | Sam Brown[119] | June 11, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
Virginia | Hung Cao[120] | June 18, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
North Dakota | Kevin Cramer[121] | June 11, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
New York | Mike Sapraicone[122] | June 25, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
Utah | Trent Staggs[123] | June 25, 2024 | Open seat | Lost primary |
Arizona | Kari Lake[124] | July 30, 2024 | Open seat | Lost election |
Tennessee | Marsha Blackburn[125] | August 1, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
Michigan | Mike Rogers[126] | August 6, 2024 | Open seat | Lost election |
Missouri | Josh Hawley[127] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
Wisconsin | Eric Hovde[128] | August 13, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
Florida | Rick Scott[129] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
Wyoming | John Barrasso[130] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
2024 House elections
editDistrict | Candidate | Primary Date | Seat Status | Primary Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
AL-01 | Barry Moore[citation needed] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
AL-03 | Mike Rogers[131] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
AL-04 | Robert Aderholt[131] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
AL-05 | Dale Strong[131] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
AL-06 | Gary Palmer[131] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
AR-01 | Rick Crawford[citation needed] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
CA-20 | Vince Fong[132] | March 5, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
CA-41 | Ken Calvert[citation needed] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
CA-45 | Michelle Steel[citation needed] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Lost election |
CA-47 | Scott Baugh[citation needed] | March 5, 2024 | Open seat | Lost election |
CA-48 | Darrell Issa[citation needed] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
NC-01 | Laurie Buckhout[citation needed] | March 5, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
NC-05 | Virginia Foxx[133] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
NC-06 | Addison McDowell[134] | March 5, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
NC-08 | Mark Harris[citation needed] | March 5, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
NC-09 | Richard Hudson[citation needed] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
NC-10 | Pat Harrigan[citation needed] | March 5, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
NC-13 | Brad Knott[citation needed] | March 5, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
NC-14 | Tim Moore[135] | March 5, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
TX-03 | Keith Self[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-04 | Pat Fallon[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-05 | Lance Gooden[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-11 | August Pfluger[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-13 | Ronny Jackson[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-14 | Randy Weber[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-15 | Monica De La Cruz[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-17 | Pete Sessions[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-19 | Jodey Arrington[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-22 | Troy Nehls[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-24 | Beth Van Duyne[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-25 | Roger Williams[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-26 | Brandon Gill[137] | March 5, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
TX-31 | John Carter[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-34 | Mayra Flores[136] | March 5, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
TX-36 | Brian Babin[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TX-38 | Wesley Hunt[136] | March 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MS-01 | Trent Kelly[citation needed] | March 12, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MS-03 | Michael Guest[citation needed] | March 12, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MS-04 | Mike Ezell[138] | March 12, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
IL-12 | Mike Bost[citation needed] | March 19, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
IL-15 | Mary Miller[citation needed] | March 19, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
IL-16 | Darin LaHood[citation needed] | March 19, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-01 | Orlando Sonza[citation needed] | March 19, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
OH-02 | David Taylor[citation needed] | March 19, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
OH-04 | Jim Jordan[citation needed] | March 19, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-05 | Bob Latta[citation needed] | March 19, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-07 | Max Miller[citation needed] | March 19, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-09 | Derek Merrin[citation needed] | March 19, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
OH-10 | Mike Turner[citation needed] | March 19, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-12 | Troy Balderson[citation needed] | March 19, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
OH-13 | Kevin Coughlin[citation needed] | March 19, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
OH-15 | Mike Carey[citation needed] | March 19, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
PA-07 | Ryan Mackenzie[citation needed] | April 23, 2024 | Challenger | Elected |
PA-08 | Rob Bresnahan[citation needed] | April 23, 2024 | Challenger | Elected |
PA-09 | Dan Meuser[citation needed] | April 23, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
PA-10 | Scott Perry[citation needed] | April 23, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
PA-11 | Lloyd Smucker[citation needed] | April 23, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
PA-13 | John Joyce[citation needed] | April 23, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
PA-14 | Guy Reschenthaler[citation needed] | April 23, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
PA-15 | Glenn Thompson[citation needed] | April 23, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
PA-16 | Mike Kelly[citation needed] | April 23, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
IN-01 | Randy Niemeyer[citation needed] | May 7, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
IN-04 | Jim Baird[citation needed] | May 7, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
IN-09 | Erin Houchin[citation needed] | May 7, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
NE-01 | Mike Flood[citation needed] | May 14, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
NE-02 | Don Bacon[citation needed] | May 14, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
NE-03 | Adrian Smith[citation needed] | May 14, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
WV-01 | Carol Miller[citation needed] | May 14, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
WV-02 | Riley Moore[citation needed] | May 14, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
GA-03 | Brian Jack[citation needed] | May 21, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
KY-05 | Hal Rogers[citation needed] | May 21, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
IA-02 | Ashley Hinson[citation needed] | June 4, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MT-01 | Ryan Zinke[139] | June 4, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MT-02 | Troy Downing[140] | June 4, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
NJ-02 | Jeff Van Drew[citation needed] | June 4, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
NM-02 | Yvette Herrell[citation needed] | June 4, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
ME-02 | Austin Theriault[141] | June 11, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
NV-03 | Drew Johnson[citation needed] | June 11, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
NV-04 | John Lee[citation needed] | June 11, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
ND-AL | Julie Fedorchak[citation needed] | June 11, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
SC-01 | Nancy Mace[142] | June 11, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
SC-02 | Joe Wilson[citation needed] | June 11, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
SC-03 | Mark Burns[citation needed] | June 11, 2024 | Open seat | Lost primary runoff |
Sheri Biggs[citation needed] | June 11, 2024 | Open seat | Elected | |
SC-04 | William Timmons[143] | June 11, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
SC-07 | Russell Fry[citation needed] | June 11, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
OK-01 | Kevin Hern[citation needed] | June 18, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
OK-02 | Josh Brecheen[citation needed] | June 18, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
OK-03 | Frank Lucas[citation needed] | June 18, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
OK-04 | Tom Cole[citation needed] | June 18, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
OK-05 | Stephanie Bice[citation needed] | June 18, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
VA-01 | Rob Wittman[citation needed] | June 18, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
VA-02 | Jen Kiggans[144] | June 18, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
VA-05 | John McGuire[citation needed] | June 18, 2024 | Challenger | Elected |
VA-06 | Ben Cline[citation needed] | June 18, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
VA-07 | Derrick Anderson[citation needed] | June 18, 2024 | Open seat | Lost election |
VA-09 | Morgan Griffith[citation needed] | June 18, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
CO-04 | Lauren Boebert[145] | June 25, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
CO-05 | Dave Williams[citation needed] | June 25, 2024 | Open seat | Lost primary |
CO-08 | Gabe Evans[citation needed] | June 25, 2024 | Challenger | Elected |
NY-01 | Nick LaLota[citation needed] | June 25, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
NY-02 | Andrew Garbarino[citation needed] | June 25, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
NY-03 | Michael LiPetri Jr.[citation needed] | June 25, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
NY-04 | Anthony D'Esposito[146] | June 25, 2024 | Incumbent | Lost election |
NY-11 | Nicole Malliotakis[citation needed] | June 25, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
NY-18 | Alison Esposito[citation needed] | June 25, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
NY-19 | Marc Molinaro[citation needed] | June 25, 2024 | Incumbent | Lost election |
NY-21 | Elise Stefanik[citation needed] | June 25, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
NY-22 | Brandon Williams[147] | June 25, 2024 | Incumbent | Lost election |
NY-23 | Nick Langworthy[citation needed] | June 25, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
NY-24 | Claudia Tenney[148] | June 25, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
UT-02 | Celeste Maloy[citation needed] | June 25, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
UT-04 | Burgess Owens[citation needed] | June 25, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
AZ-02 | Eli Crane[citation needed] | July 30, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
AZ-04 | Kelly Cooper[citation needed] | July 30, 2024 | Challeger | Lost election |
AZ-05 | Andy Biggs[citation needed] | July 30, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
AZ-06 | Juan Ciscomani[citation needed] | July 30, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
AZ-08 | Abraham Hamadeh (co-endorsement with Masters)[149] | July 30, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
Blake Masters (co-endorsement with Hamadeh)[citation needed] | Lost Primary | |||
AZ-09 | Paul Gosar[citation needed] | July 30, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TN-01 | Diana Harshbarger[citation needed] | August 1, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TN-02 | Tim Burchett[citation needed] | August 1, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TN-03 | Chuck Fleischmann[citation needed] | August 1, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TN-04 | Scott DesJarlais[citation needed] | August 1, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TN-05 | Andy Ogles[150] | August 1, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TN-06 | John Rose[citation needed] | August 1, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TN-07 | Mark Green[151] | August 1, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
TN-08 | David Kustoff[citation needed] | August 1, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
KS-01 | Tracey Mann[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
KS-02 | Derek Schmidt[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
KS-04 | Ron Estes[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MI-01 | Jack Bergman[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MI-02 | John Moolenaar[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MI-04 | Bill Huizenga[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MI-05 | Tim Walberg[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MI-07 | Tom Barrett[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
MI-08 | Paul Junge[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Open seat | Lost election |
MI-09 | Lisa McClain[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MI-10 | John James[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MO-02 | Ann Wagner[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MO-03 | Bob Onder[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
MO-04 | Mark Alford[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MO-06 | Sam Graves[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MO-07 | Eric Burlison[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MO-08 | Jason Smith[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
WA-03 | Joe Kent[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
WA-04 | Jerrod Sessler (co-endorsement with Smiley)[citation needed] | August 6, 2024 | Challenger (G) | Lost election |
Tiffany Smiley (co-endorsement with Sessler)[citation needed] | Challenger (P) | Lost primary | ||
MN-01 | Brad Finstad[citation needed] | August 13, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MN-02 | Joe Teirab[citation needed] | August 13, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
MN-06 | Tom Emmer[citation needed] | August 13, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MN-07 | Michelle Fischbach[citation needed] | August 13, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
MN-08 | Pete Stauber[citation needed] | August 13, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
WI-01 | Bryan Steil[citation needed] | August 13, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
WI-03 | Derrick Van Orden[citation needed] | August 13, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
WI-05 | Scott Fitzgerald[citation needed] | August 13, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
WI-06 | Glenn Grothman[citation needed] | August 13, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
WI-07 | Tom Tiffany[citation needed] | August 13, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
WI-08 | Tony Wied[citation needed] | August 13, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
AK-AL | Nancy Dahlstrom[152] | August 20, 2024 | Challenger | Withdrew |
Nick Begich[153] | Elected | |||
FL-01 | Matt Gaetz[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-02 | Neal Dunn[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-03 | Kat Cammack[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-04 | Aaron Bean[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-05 | John Rutherford[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-06 | Michael Waltz[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-07 | Cory Mills[154] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-08 | Mike Haridopolos[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Open seat | Elected |
FL-11 | Daniel Webster[155] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-12 | Gus Bilirakis[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-13 | Anna Paulina Luna[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-15 | Laurel Lee[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-16 | Vern Buchanan[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-17 | Greg Steube[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-18 | Scott Franklin[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-19 | Byron Donalds[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-21 | Brian Mast[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-22 | Dan Franzese[156] | August 20, 2024 | Challenger | Lost election |
FL-26 | Mario Díaz-Balart[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-27 | María Elvira Salazar[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
FL-28 | Carlos A. Giménez[citation needed] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
WY-AL | Harriet Hageman[157] | August 20, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
LA-01 | Steve Scalise[158] | November 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
LA-03 | Clay Higgins[159] | November 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
LA-04 | Mike Johnson[160] | November 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
LA-05 | Julia Letlow[161] | November 5, 2024 | Incumbent | Elected |
2024 State executive elections
editState | Office | Candidate | Primary Date | Seat Status | Primary Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
North Carolina | Attorney General | Dan Bishop[162] | March 5, 2024 | Open seat | Lost election |
2024 State Legislative elections
editState | Candidate | Office | Primary Result | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Texas | Barry Wernick[136] | Texas State Representative | Open seat | |
Texas | Caroline Fairly[136] | Texas State Representative | Open seat | |
Texas | John Smithee[136] | Texas State Representative | Incumbent | |
Texas | Don McLaughlin[136] | Texas State Representative | Open seat | |
Texas | Stormy Bradley[136] | Texas State Representative | Open seat | |
Texas | Liz Case[136] | Texas State Representative | Open seat | |
Texas | Mike Olcott[136] | Texas State Representative | Open seat | |
Texas | Helena Kerwin[136] | Texas State Representative | Open seat | |
Texas | Hillary Hickland[136] | Texas State Representative | Open seat | |
Texas | Wes Virdell[136] | Texas State Representative | Open seat | |
Texas | Alan Schoolcraft[136] | Texas State Representative | Open seat | |
Texas | Gary Gates[136] | Texas State Representative | Incumbent | |
Texas | David Covey[136] | Texas State Representative | Challenger | |
Texas | Janis Holt[136] | Texas State Representative | Open seat | |
Texas | Steve Toth[136] | Texas State Representative | Incumbent | |
Texas | Joanne Shofner | Texas State Representative | Challenger | |
Texas | Brent Money[136] | Texas State Representative | Open seat | |
Texas | Brent Hagenbuch[136] | Texas State Senator | Open seat |
International
editBrazil
edit2021
editPosition | Candidate | Results |
---|---|---|
President of Brazil | Jair Bolsonaro (Liberal Party)[163][164] |
Lost election |
Hungary
editPosition | Candidate | Results |
---|---|---|
Prime Minister of Hungary | Viktor Orbán (Fidesz)[165][166] |
Fidesz won the election with a supermajority of seats and Orbán remained Prime Minister |
Israel
edit2013
editPosition | Candidate | Results |
---|---|---|
Prime Minister of Israel | Benjamin Netanyahu (Likud Yisrael Beiteinu)[167] |
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
editPosition | Candidate | Results |
---|---|---|
Prime Minister of Israel | Benjamin Netanyahu (Likud)[168] |
/ 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
edit2022
editPosition | Candidate | Results |
---|---|---|
Prime Minister of Italy | Giuseppe Conte (Five Star Movement)[169][170] |
The Five Star Movement won a minority of seats in the election and became part of the opposition |
UK
edit2016
editQuestion asked by the referendum | Option endorsed | Results |
---|---|---|
Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union? | Leave the European Union[171][172] | The "Leave the European Union" option won |
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- ^ After the House Republican Conference unselected Jim Jordan