2012 Republican Party presidential candidates


This article contains lists of notable candidates for the United States Republican Party's 2012 presidential nomination.

Candidates

The following individuals filed with the Federal Election Commission and/or announced their intentions to seek the 2012 presidential nomination of the Republican Party. In this table, those marked lighter grey were not featured in any televised debates that occurred while their respective campaigns were active; those marked darker grey were excluded from the majority of those same televised debates, but are notable for having debated with at least some of the televised candidates in other forums. Candidates with an asterisk after their withdrawal date subsequently sought the nomination of another party.
See Results of the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012 for more details about the outcome of the primaries.

Nominee

Did not withdraw

Withdrew after the primaries

Appeared on more than two primary ballots

Suspended or withdrew before the primaries, but appeared on at least three primary ballots

Appeared on only two primary ballots

Appeared on only one primary ballot


Andy Martin

Andy Martin, perennial candidate and birther activist of Illinois, declared his candidacy on December 29, 2010. He received 19 votes in New Hampshire and did not attempt to get his name on any other ballot. On April 25, 2012 Martin dropped his bid for the nomination and announced his intent to remain politically active within the race until the 2012 Republican national convention, at which point he endorsed nominee Mitt Romney.

Stewart Greenleaf

Stewart Greenleaf, Pennsylvania State Senator, signed up for the New Hampshire primary ballot on October 28, 2011. He received 24 votes there and did not attempt to get his name on any other ballot.

Speculative candidates

Received speculation

The following people were the object of presidential speculation in media reports in 2011. This gallery does not include people who declined to run.

Declined to run

The following people, who were speculated to be potential candidates for the Republican Party's presidential nomination clearly and unequivocally denied interest publicly, released Shermanesque statements, or declared candidacy for a different political office in 2012.