The United States presidential election of 2020 , scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2020, will be the 59th quadrennial US presidential election. The incumbent president, Mitt Romney , is ineligible to be elected to a third term due to term limits in the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution. Vice President Paul Ryan has already begun an exploration committee for a potential presidential run that year.
Republican Party [ ]
Declared [ ]
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas
Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin
Former Governor Jeb Bush of Florida
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida
Governor John Kasich of Ohio
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky
Speculative candidates [ ]
Governor Mike Pence of Indiana
Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas
House Speaker Daniel Webster of Florida
Governor Charlie Baker of Massachusetts
Governor Nikki Haley of South Carolina
Attorney General Chris Christie of New Jersey
Governor Kim Guadagno of New Jersey
Senator Ken Bennett of Arizona
Secretary of State Jon Huntsman Jr. of Utah
Declined to run [ ]
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia
Former Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania
Democratic Party [ ]
Major Candidates [ ]
Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York
Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia
Oprah Winfrey of California
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont
Governor Terry McAuliffe of Virginia
Former Governor Deval Patrick of Massachusetts
Former Governor Martin O'Malley of Maryland
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts
Speculative candidates [ ]
Governor Wendy Davis of Texas
Mayor Bill De Blasio of New York
Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey
U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii
Governor Jerry Brown of California
Governor Steve Bullok of Montana
Mayor Julian Castro of Texas
Governor John Bel Edwards of Louisiana
Senator Kamala Harris of California
Senator Amy Klobuchar from Minnesota
Senator Jeff Merkley from Oregon
U.S. Representative Tim Ryan from Ohio
Declined to run [ ]
Former Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee
Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio