List of Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign political endorsements
This is a list of notable individual politicians and political organizations who have publicly indicated support for Donald Trump in the 2020 United States presidential election.
Trump Federal Executive Officials
- Alex Azar, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (2018–2021) and United States Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services (2005–2007)[1]
- David Bernhardt, U.S. Secretary of the Interior (2019–2021) and United States Deputy Secretary of the Interior (2017–2019)[1]
- Jovita Carranza, Administrator of the Small Business Administration (2020–2021) and Treasurer of the United States (2017–2020)[1]
- Ben Carson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (2017–2021)[2]
- Elaine Chao, U.S. Secretary of Transportation (2017–2021) and U.S. Secretary of Labor (2001–2009)[3]
- Edward Crawford, U.S. Ambassador to Ireland (2019–2021)[4]
- Louis DeJoy, U.S. Postmaster General (2020–present)[5]
- Betsy DeVos, U.S. Secretary of Education (2017–2021)[6]
- Richard Grenell, special envoy for the Serbia and Kosovo Peace Negotiations (2019–2021)[7]
- Keith Kellogg, National Security Advisor to the Vice President of the United States (2018–2021)[2]
- Larry Kudlow, Director of the National Economic Council (2018–2021)[2]
- Jared Kushner, Senior Advisor to the President (2017–2021), Director of the Office of American Innovation (2017–2021) and son-in-law to Donald Trump[8]
- Kayleigh McEnany, White House Press Secretary (2020–2021)[2]
- Mick Mulvaney, United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland (2020–2021), White House Chief of Staff (2019–2020), director of the Office of Management and Budget (2017–2019)[9]
- Peter Navarro, Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy (2017–2021) and Director of the National Trade Council (2017)[10]
- Robert C. O'Brien, National Security Advisor (2019–2021) and Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs (2017–2018)[11]
- Sonny Perdue, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (2017–2021)[12]
- Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State (2018–2021), Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (2017–2018)[2]
- Brooke Rollins, Director of the Domestic Policy Council (2020–2021)[13]
- Wilbur Ross, U.S. Secretary of Commerce (2017–2021)[1]
- Dan Scavino, White House Deputy Chief of Staff (2020–2021)[2]
- Ja'Ron Smith, Assistant to the President for domestic policy (2019–2021)[2]
- Ivanka Trump, Advisor to the President for women's issues policy (2017–2021) and daughter of Donald Trump[14]
- David Urban, Chair of the American Battle Monuments Commission (2018–2021)[15]
- Seema Verma, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (2017–2021)[16]
- Robert Wilkie, U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs (2018–2021) and Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness (2017–2018)[1]
Former federal executive officials
Vice Presidents
- Dan Quayle, 44th Vice President of the United States (1989–1993), U.S. Senator from Indiana (1981–1989), U.S. Representative from IN-04 (1977–1981)[17]
Cabinet-level officials
- James Baker, White House Chief of Staff (1981–1985, 1992–1993), U.S. Secretary of State (1989–1992), U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1985–1988)[18]
- Nikki Haley, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (2017–2018), Governor of South Carolina (2011–2017)[19]
- Frank Keating, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1992–1993), U.S. Associate Attorney General (1988–1990) and Governor of Oklahoma (1995–2003)[20]
- Linda McMahon, former president and CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, 25th Administrator of the Small Business Administration (2017–2019)[21]
- Edwin Meese, U.S. Attorney General (1985–1988), Counselor to the President (1981–1985)[22]
- Jim Nicholson, Secretary of Veterans Affairs (2005–2007)[23]
- Rick Perry, U.S. Secretary of Energy (2017–2019) and Governor of Texas (2000–2015)[6]
- Anthony Principi, U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs (2001–2005) and U.S. Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs (1989–1992)[24]
- Jeff Sessions, U.S. Attorney General (2017–2018), U.S. Senator from Alabama (1997–2017), 44th Attorney General of Alabama (1995–1997), U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Alabama (1981–1993)[25]
- Matthew Whitaker, Acting U.S. Attorney General (2018–2019) and U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of Iowa (2004–2009)[26]
U.S. ambassadors
- Rudy Boschwitz, United States Ambassador to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (2005–2006) and U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1978–1991)[23]
- Terry Branstad, U.S. Ambassador to China (2017–2020) and Governor of Iowa (1983–1999, 2011–2017)[27]
- Charles Glazer, U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador (2007–2009)[23]
- Bill Hagerty, U.S. Ambassador to Japan (2017–2019) and 2020 Republican Senate Nominee in Tennessee[28]
- Jon Huntsman Jr., U.S. Ambassador to Russia (2017–2019), U.S. Ambassador to China (2009–2011), Governor of Utah (2005–2009), 2012 Republican presidential candidate[29][30]
- Douglas Kmiec, U.S. Ambassador to Malta (2009–2011) and the U.S. Assistant Attorney General to the Office of Legal Counsel (1988–1989)[31]
- Brenda Lagrange Johnson, U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica (2005–2009)[23]
- Mary Ourisman, U.S. Ambassador to Barbados (2006–2009)[23]
- Jeanne Phillips, U.S. Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2001–2003)[32]
- Rodolphe M. Vallee, U.S. Ambassador to Slovakia (2005–2008)[23]
White House officials
- Michael Anton, Deputy Assistant to the President for Strategic Communications (2017–2018)[23]
- Nick Ayers, Chief of Staff to the Vice President (2017–2019)[33]
- Jed Babbin, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition Planning (1990–1991)[34]
- Steve Bannon, White House Chief Strategist (2017)[35]
- Gary Bauer, Assistant to the President for Policy Development (1987–1988), United States Under Secretary of Education (1985–1987) and United States Deputy Under Secretary of Education for Planning and Budget (1982–1985)[36]
- Robert I. Blau, U.S. Foreign Service Officer (2009–2010)[23]
- Pat Buchanan, White House Communications Director (1985–1987)[37]
- Christopher Burnham, Under Secretary General of the United Nations for Management (2005–2006) and Under Secretary of State for Management (2005)[23]
- Justin Clark, Director of Public Liaison (2018) and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs (2017–2018)[38]
- Kellyanne Conway, Counselor to the President (2017–2020)[2]
- Hal Daub, Chair of the Social Security Advisory Board (2002–2006), U.S. Representative from NE-02 (1981–1989) and Mayor of Omaha, Nebraska (1995–2001)[39]
- Gordon England, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense (2005–2006) and U.S. Secretary of the Navy (2003–2006)[23]
- Ari Fleischer, White House Press Secretary (2001–2003)[40]
- Hogan Gidley, White House Deputy Press Secretary (2019–2020)[41]
- Sebastian Gorka, Deputy Assistant to the President (2017)[42]
- Deecy Gray, Delegate to the United Nations (2019)[23]
- Jason Greenblatt, Special Representative for International Negotiations (2017–2019)[43]
- Kevin Hassett, Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers (2017–2019)[44]
- Ronny Jackson, Chief Medical Advisor to the President (2019), Physician to the President (2013–2018), retired U.S. Navy rear admiral and 2020 Republican nominee for the U.S. House for Texas's 13th district[45]
- Marc Lotter, Press Secretary to the Vice President (2017)[46]
- Ty McCoy, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Manpower & Reserve Affairs) (1981–1988)[23]
- John McEntee, Personal Aide to the President (2017–2018)[47]
- K.T. McFarland, Deputy National Security Advisor (2017)[23]
- David McIntosh, Director of the Domestic Policy Council (1987–1988) and U.S. Representative from IN-02 (1995–2001)[23]
- James C. Miller III, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (1985–1988)[48]
- Blake Moore, U.S. Foreign Service Officer[49]
- Steve Munisteri, Director of the Office of Public Liaison (2018–2019) and Chair of the Texas Republican Party (2010–2015)[50]
- Daniel Oliver, Chair of the Federal Trades Commission (1986–1990)[51]
- John Poindexter, National Security Advisor (1985–1986), Deputy National Security Advisor (1983–1985) and retired U.S. Navy vice admiral[45]
- Ed Rollins, Deputy Assistant to the President for Political Affairs (1980–81), Assistant to the President for Political Affairs (1981–83), Director of the Office of Political Affairs (1981–83) and Assistant to the President for Political and Governmental Affairs (1985)[52]
- Karl Rove, White House Deputy Chief of Staff (2005–2007)[53]
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders, White House Press Secretary (2017–2019)[54]
- Matt Schlapp, White House Director of Political Affairs (2003–2005), political activist, lobbyist, chairman of the American Conservative Union[9]
- Mercedes Schlapp, White House Director of Strategic Communications (2017–2019)[55]
- Bill Shine, White House Communications Director (2017–2019) and White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications (2018–2019)[6]
- Sean Spicer, White House Press Secretary (2017) and White House Communications Director (2017)[56][57]
- Bill Stepien, White House Director of Political Affairs (2017–2018)[58]
- Katie Walsh, White House Deputy Chief of Staff (2017)[53]
- Michael Wynne, Secretary of the Air Force (2005–2008)[23]
Air Force
- John R. Allen Jr, retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general[45]
- Thomas Carter, retired U.S. Air Force major general[45]
- Sam Clovis, former U.S. Air Force officer, talk radio host, political figure[59]
- Harold A. Fritz, Medal of Honor recipient and retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel[60]
- Alfred G. Hansen, retired U.S. Air Force general[45]
- William K. James, retired U.S. Air Force major general[45]
- Timothy A. Kinnan, retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant general[45]
- Brian Kolfage, U.S. Air Force veteran, founder of We Build The Wall[61]
- John D. Logeman, retired U.S. Air Force major general[62]
- William R. Looney III, retired U.S. Air Force general[45]
- Thomas McInerney, retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant general[45]
- Robert C. Oaks, retired U.S. Air Force general[63]
- Scott O'Grady, U.S. Air Force veteran[24]
- Raymund E. O'Mara, retired U.S. Air Force major general[45]
- August Pfluger, retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel[64][65][66]
- Nels Running, retired U.S. Air Force major general[45]
- Richard Secord, retired U.S. Air Force major general[45]
- Ellie G. Shuler Jr, retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant general[45]
- Lance L. Smith, retired U.S. Air Force general[45]
- Robert Spalding, retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general[23]
- James N. Stewart, retired U.S. Air Force major general[45]
- William E. Thurman, retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant general[62]
- Michael W. Wooley, retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant general[45]
Army
- Emil R. Bedard, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general[45]
- Gary B. Beikirch, Medal of Honor recipient and former U.S. Army soldier[67]
- Burwell B. Bell III, retired U.S. Army general[68]
- Stephen M. Bliss, retired U.S. Army brigadier general[62]
- Donald C. Bolduc, retired U.S. Army brigadier general[62][69][70]
- William G. Boykin, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general and vice president of Family Research Council[45]
- Patrick Henry Brady, Medal of Honor recipient and retired U.S. Army major general[45]
- Mike Cernovich, former U.S. Army National Guard second lieutenant[71][72]
- Sammy L. Davis, Medal of Honor recipient and retired U.S. Army soldier[60][73]
- Robert F. Dees, retired U.S. Army major general[23]
- Martin Dempsey, retired U.S. Army major general[45]
- Roger Donlon, Medal of Honor recipient and retired U.S. Army colonel[60]
- Daniel Gade, retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel[74]
- Jay Garner, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general[45]
- Stacy Garrity, retired U.S. Army colonel[75][76]
- Jeffrey Hammond, retired U.S. Army major general[62]
- Gary L. Harrell, retired U.S. Army major general[45]
- Henry J. Hatch, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general[62]
- Bobby Henline, former U.S. Army soldier and stand-up comedian[77]
- John E. James, U.S. Army veteran and the Republican nominee for the 2020 United States Senate election in Michigan[78]
- James H. Johnson, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general[62]
- Clint Lorance, former U.S. Army officer and convicted war criminal[79][80]
- Ronald S. Magnum, retired U.S. Army brigadier general[45]
- James McCloughan, Medal of Honor recipient and former U.S. Army combat medic[81]
- William A. Navas Jr, retired U.S. Army major general[45]
- John W. Nicholson, retired U.S. Army brigadier general[23]
- Robert Martin Patterson, Medal of Honor recipient and retired U.S. Army command sergeant major[60][82]
- Leroy Petry, Medal of Honor recipient and retired U.S. Army master sergeant[83]
- Félix Rodríguez, retired U.S. Army Special Forces colonel[84]
- Clint Romesha, Medal of Honor recipient and former U.S. Army soldier[67]
- Richard A. Scholtes, retired U.S. Army major general[45]
- Anthony Shaffer, retired U.S. Army Reserve lieutenant colonel and President of London Center for Policy Research[85]
- Alek Skarlatos, former U.S. Army National Guard soldier who thwarted a terrorist attack on a Thalys train[86]
- Paul E. Vallely, retired U.S. Army major general[45]
- Ronald L. Watts, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general[45]
- Robert Wetzel, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general[45]
- John W. Woodmansee, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general[45]
- Walter H. Yates, retired U.S. Army major general[62]
- Albert C. Zapanta, retired U.S. Army major general[45]
Coast Guard
- Donald C. Thompson, retired U.S. Coast Guard vice admiral[62]
- Howard Thorsen, retired U.S. Coast Guard vice admiral[62]
- Paul Yost Jr, retired U.S. Coast Guard admiral[62]
Marine Corps
- Matthew T. Cooper, retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant general[45]
- Sarah Deal, first female U.S. Marine Corps aviator[87]
- Gene Deegan, retired U.S. Marine Corps major general[62]
- Timothy F. Ghormley, retired U.S. Marine Corps major general[45]
- John S. Grinalds, retired U.S. Marine Corps major general[45]
- Earl B. Hailston, retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant general[45]
- Dennis Hejlik, retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant general[45]
- James Livingston, Medal of Honor recipient and retired U.S. Marine Corps major general[45]
- Jarvis Lynch, retired U.S. Marine Corps major general[45]
- Oliver North, retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant colonel and President of National Rifle Association[88]
- Garry L. Parks, retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant general[45]
- Ronald G. Richard, retired U.S. Marine Corps major general[45]
- Orson Swindle, retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant colonel and prisoner of war[89]
- Woody Williams, Medal of Honor recipient and retired U.S. Marine Corps warrant officer[67]
Navy
- Edward S. Briggs, retired U.S. Navy vice admiral[45]
- James J. Carey, retired U.S. Navy rear admiral[45]
- Jay M. Cohen, retired U.S. Navy rear admiral[45]
- Mark Fitzgerald, retired U.S. Navy admiral[45]
- Eddie Gallagher, former U.S. Navy SEAL and accused war criminal[90][91]
- William J. Hancock, retired U.S. Navy vice admiral[45]
- Thomas Hayward, retired U.S. Navy admiral[45]
- Gordon S. Holder, retired U.S. Navy vice admiral[45]
- Jerome Johnson, retired U.S. Navy admiral[45]
- Jon C. Kreitz, retired U.S. Navy rear admiral[45]
- Robert J. O'Neill, former U.S. Navy SEAL who is believed to have killed Osama Bin Laden[92]
- Craig Sawyer, former U.S. Navy SEAL[69]
- Robert H. Shumaker, retired U.S. Navy rear admiral[45]
- Leighton W. Smith Jr, retired U.S. Navy admiral[45]
- Robert J. Spane, retired U.S. Navy vice admiral[45]
- Michael E. Thornton, Medal of Honor recipient and retired U.S. Navy SEAL[93]
- Nils Ronald Thunman, retired U.S. Navy vice admiral[62]
- Jerry Unruh, retired U.S. Navy vice admiral[45]
- Steven A. White, retired U.S. Navy admiral[45]
- Garland P. Wright, retired U.S. Navy rear admiral[62]
U.S. Senators
Current
- Lamar Alexander, U.S. Senator from Tennessee (2003–2021) and 45th Governor of Tennessee (1979–1987)[94]
- John Barrasso, U.S. Senator from Wyoming (2007–present)[95]
- Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee (2019–present)[96]
- Roy Blunt, U.S. Senator from Missouri (2011–present)[97]
- John Boozman, U.S. Senator from Arkansas (2011–present)[54]
- Richard Burr, U.S. Senator from North Carolina (2005–present)[98]
- Shelley Moore Capito, U.S. Senator from West Virginia (2015–present)[99]
- Bill Cassidy, U.S. Senator from Louisiana (2015–present)[98]
- John Cornyn, U.S. Senator from Texas (2002–present) and Chair of the Senate Narcotics Caucus (2019–2021)[100]
- Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator from Arkansas (2015–present)[101]
- Ted Cruz, U.S. Senator from Texas (2013–present)[102]
- Steve Daines, U.S. Senator from Montana (2015–present) and U.S. Representative from MT-AL (2013–2015)[103]
- Mike Enzi, U.S. Senator from Wyoming (1997–present)[95]
- Joni Ernst, U.S. Senator from Iowa (2015–present)[104]
- Deb Fischer, U.S. Senator from Nebraska (2013–present)[105]
- Zoraida Fonalledas, Shadow Senator from Puerto Rico (2017–present)[106]
- Cory Gardner, U.S. Senator from Colorado (2015–2021) and U.S Representative from CO-4 (2011–2015)[107]
- Lindsey Graham, U.S. Senator from South Carolina (2003–present, U.S. Representative from SC-3 (1995–2003) and candidate for president in 2016[108]
- Chuck Grassley, U.S. Senator from Iowa and President pro tempore emeritus of the United States Senate (1981–present)[109]
- Josh Hawley, U.S. Senator from Missouri (2019–present)[97]
- Cindy Hyde-Smith, U.S. Senator from Mississippi (2018–present)[110][111]
- Jim Inhofe, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma (1994–present)[112]
- Ron Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin (2011–present) and Chair of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (2015-2021)[113]
- John Kennedy, U.S. Senator from Louisiana (2017–present)[98]
- James Lankford, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma (2015–present) and U.S. Representative from OK-5 (2011–2015)[114]
- Mike Lee, U.S. Senator from Utah (2011–present)[115]
- Kelly Loeffler, U.S. Senator from Georgia (2020–present)[33][116]
- Mitch McConnell, U.S. Senator from Kentucky (1985–present) and Senate Majority Leader (2015–2021)[117]
- Martha McSally, U.S. Senator from Arizona (2019–2020) and U.S. Representative from AZ-02 (2015–2019)[118]
- Rand Paul, U.S. Senator from Kentucky (2011–present)[119]
- David Perdue, U.S. Senator from Georgia (2015–2021)[33]
- Rob Portman, U.S. Senator from Ohio (2011–present)[107][120]
- Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator from Florida (2011–present)[121]
- Rick Scott, Governor of Florida (2011–2019), U.S. Senator from Florida (2019–present)[122]
- Tim Scott, U.S. Senator from South Carolina (2013–present)[123]
- Richard Shelby, U.S. Senator from Alabama (1987–present)[124]
- Dan Sullivan, U.S. Senator from Alaska (2015–present)[98]
- John Thune, Senate Majority Whip (2019–2021) U.S. Senator from South Dakota (2005–present)[125]
- Thom Tillis, U.S. Senator from North Carolina (2015–present)[98]
- Pat Toomey, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (2011–present)[126]
- Roger Wicker, U.S. Senator from Mississippi (2007–present)[111]
Former
- Ben Nighthorse Campbell, U.S. Senator from Colorado (1993–2005) and U.S. Representative from CO-03 (1987–1993)[127]
- Norm Coleman, U.S. Senator from Minnesota (2003–2009) and Mayor of St. Paul (1994–2002)[23]
- Jim DeMint, U.S. Senator from South Carolina (2005–2013) and U.S. Representative from SC-04 (1999–2005)[23]
- Orrin Hatch, U.S. Senator from Utah and former president pro tempore of the United States Senate (1977–2019)[128]
- Dean Heller, U.S. Senator from Nevada (2011–2019)[129]
- Tim Hutchinson, U.S. Senator of Arkansas (1997–2003)[23]
- Rick Santorum, U.S. Senator of Pennsylvania (1995–2007)[130]
- Luther Strange, U.S. Senator of Alabama (2017–2018)[131]
- Jim Talent, U.S. Senator from Missouri (2002–2007)[23]
U.S. Representatives
Current
- Ralph Abraham, U.S. Representative from LA-05 (2015–present)[98]
- Robert Aderholt, U.S. Representative from AL-04 (1997–present)[124]
- Rick W. Allen, U.S. Representative from GA-12 (2015–present)[33]
- Mark Amodei, U.S. Representative from NV-02 (2011–present)[132]
- Kelly Armstrong, U.S. Representative from ND-AL (2019–present)[133]
- Jodey Arrington, U.S. Representative from TX-19 (2017–present)[134]
- Don Bacon, U.S. Representative from NE-02 (2017–present)[135]
- Troy Balderson, U.S. Representative from OH-12 (2018–present)[120]
- Jack Bergman, U.S. Representative from MI-01 (2017–present)[136]
- Andy Biggs, U.S. Representative from AZ-05 (2017–present)[137]
- Gus Bilirakis, U.S. Representative from FL-12 (2013–present)[138]
- Dan Bishop, U.S. Representative from NC-09 (2019–present)[139]
- Rob Bishop, U.S. Representative from UT-01 (2003–present)[140]
- Mike Bost, U.S. Representative from IL-12 (2015–present)[141]
- Kevin Brady, U.S. Representative from TX-08 (1997–present)[133]
- Mo Brooks, U.S. Representative from AL-05 (2011–present)[124][142]
- Ken Buck, U.S. Representative from CO-04 (2011–present)[143]
- Vern Buchanan, U.S. Representative from FL-16 (2013–present) and FL-13 (2007–2013)[138]
- Ted Budd, U.S. Representative from NC-13 (2017–present)[98]
- Tim Burchett, U.S. Representative from TN-02 (2019–present)[144]
- Ken Calvert, U.S. Representative from CA-42 (2013–present), CA-44 (2003–2013) and CA-43 (1993–2003)[133]
- Buddy Carter, U.S. Representative from GA-01 (2015–present)[33]
- Steve Chabot, U.S. Representative from OH-01 (1995–2009, 2011–present)[145][120]
- Liz Cheney, U.S. Representative from WY-AL (2017–present)[95]
- Doug Collins, U.S. Representative from GA-09 (2013–present)[33]
- James Comer, U.S. Representative from KY-01 (2016–present)[146]
- Rick Crawford, U.S. Representative from AR-01 (2011–present)[54]
- Dan Crenshaw, U.S. Representative from TX-02 (2019–present) and former U.S. Navy SEAL[147]
- Warren Davidson, U.S. Representative from OH-08 (2016–present)[120]
- Rodney Davis, U.S. Representative from IL-13 (2013–present)[125][148]
- Scott DesJarlais, U.S. Representative from TN-04 (2011–present)[144]
- Mario Diaz-Balart, U.S. Representative from FL-25 (2013–present, 2003–2011), and FL-21 (2011–2013)[138]
- Jeff Duncan, U.S. Representative from SC-03 (2011–present)[149]
- Neal Dunn, U.S. Representative from FL-02 (2017–present)[138]
- Tom Emmer, U.S. Representative from MN-06 (2015–present)[98]
- Drew Ferguson, U.S. Representative from GA-03 (2017–present)[33]
- Chuck Fleischmann, U.S. Representative from TN-03 (2011–present)[150]
- Jeff Fortenberry, U.S. Representative from NE-01 (2005–present)[105]
- Luis Fortuño, Shadow Representative from Puerto Rico (2017–present), Governor of Puerto Rico (2009–2013), Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico (2005–2009)[106]
- Virginia Foxx, U.S. Representative from NC-05 (2005–present)[98]
- Matt Gaetz, U.S. Representative from FL-01 (2017–present)[151]
- Mike Gallagher, U.S. Representative from WI-08 (2017–present)[113]
- Mike Garcia, U.S. Representative from CA-25 (2020–present)[152][153]
- Greg Gianforte, U.S. Representative from MT-AL (2017–present) and 2020 Republican nominee for Governor of Montana[103]
- Bob Gibbs, U.S. Representative from OH-07 (2013–present) and OH-18 (2011–2013)[120]
- Jenniffer González, U.S. Delegate from Puerto Rico (2017–present)[154]
- Anthony Gonzalez, U.S. Representative from OH-16 (2019–present)[120]
- Paul Gosar, U.S. Representative from AZ-04 (2013–present) and AZ-01 (2011–2013)[137]
- Sam Graves, U.S. Representative from MO-06 (2001–present)[97]
- Garret Graves, U.S. Representative from LA-06 (2015–present)[98]
- Tom Graves, U.S. Representative from GA-14 (2013–present), GA-09 (2010–2013)[33]
- Glenn Grothman, U.S. Representative from WI-06 (2015–present)[113]
- Mark Green, U.S. Representative from TN-07 (2019–present)[144]
- Michael Guest, U.S. Representative from MS-03 (2019–present)[111]
- Jim Hagedorn, U.S. Representative from MN-01 (2019–present)[98]
- Andy Harris, U.S. Representative from MD-01 (2011–present)[155]
- Diana Harshbarger, U.S. Representative from TN-01 (2021–present)[156]
- Vicky Hartzler, U.S. Representative from MO-04 (2011–present)[97]
- Kevin Hern, U.S. Representative from OK-01 (2018–present)[98]
- Jaime Herrera Beutler, U.S. Representative from WA-03 (2011–present)[157]
- Jody Hice, U.S. Representative from GA-10 (2015–present)[33]
- Clay Higgins, U.S. Representative from LA-03 (2017–present)[98]
- French Hill, U.S. Representative from AR-02 (2015–present)[54]
- George Holding, U.S. Representative from NC-02 (2017–present) and NC-13 (2013–2017)[98]
- Richard Hudson, U.S. Representative from NC-08 (2013–present)[98]
- Bill Huizenga, U.S. Representative from MI-02 (2011–present)[133]
- Chris Jacobs, U.S. Representative from NY-27 (2020–present)[158]
- Bill Johnson, U.S. Representative from OH-06 (2011–present)[120]
- Dusty Johnson, U.S. Representative from SD-AL (2019–present) and Member of the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (2005–2011)[125]
- Mike Johnson, U.S. Representative from LA-04 (2017–present)[98]
- Jim Jordan, U.S. Representative from OH-04 (2007–present)[159][120]
- David Joyce, U.S. Representative from OH-14 (2013–present)[120]
- John Katko, U.S. Representative from NY-24 (2015–present)[160]
- Fred Keller, U.S. Representative from PA-12 (2019–present)[161]
- Mike Kelly, U.S. Representative from PA-16 (2011–present)[162]
- Trent Kelly, U.S. Representative from MS-01 (2015–present)[111]
- Peter King, U.S. Representative from NY-02 (1993–present)[163]
- Adam Kinzinger, U.S. Representative from IL-16 (2013–present) and IL-11 (2011–2013)[125]
- David Kustoff, U.S. Representative from TN-08 (2017–present)[164]
- Darin Lahood, U.S. Representative from IL-18 (2015–present)[125]
- Doug Lamborn, U.S. Representative from CO-05 (2007–present)[165]
- Bob Latta, U.S. Representative from OH-05 (2007–present)[120]
- Debbie Lesko, U.S. Representative from AZ-08 (2018–present)[166][137]
- Billy Long, U.S. Representative from MO-07 (2011–present)[97]
- Barry Loudermilk, U.S. Representative from GA-11 (2015–present)[33]
- Frank Lucas, U.S. Representative from OK-03 (2003–present) and OK-06 (1994–2003)[98]
- Blaine Luetkemeyer, U.S. Representative from MO-03 (2013–present) and MO-09 (2009–2013)[97]
- Thomas Massie, U.S. Representative from KY-04 (2012–present)[167]
- Brian Mast, U.S. Representative from FL-18 (2017–present)[138]
- Kevin McCarthy, U.S. Representative from CA-23 (2007–present); House Majority Leader (2014–2019); House Minority Leader (2019–present)[98]
- Patrick McHenry, U.S. Representative from NC-10 (2005–present)[98]
- David McKinley, U.S. Representative from WV-01 (2011–present)[99]
- Dan Meuser, U.S. Representative from PA-09 (2019–present)[133]
- Carol Miller, U.S. Representative from WV-03 (2019–present)[99]
- Paul Mitchell, U.S. Representative from MI-10 (2017–present)[168]
- John Moolenaar, U.S. Representative from MI-04 (2015–present)[169]
- Alex Mooney, U.S. Representative from WV-02 (2015–present)[99]
- Markwayne Mullin, U.S. Representative from OK-02 (2013–present)[98]
- Dan Newhouse, U.S. Representative from WA-04 (2015–present)[170]
- Ralph Norman, U.S. Representative from SC-05 (2017–present)[149]
- Devin Nunes, U.S. Representative from CA-22 (2013–present) and CA-21 (2003–2013)[133]
- Steven Palazzo, U.S. Representative from MS-04 (2011–present)[111]
- Gary Palmer, U.S. Representative from AL-6 (2015–present)[124]
- Greg Pence, U.S. Representative from IN-6 (2019–present), brother of Vice President Mike Pence[171]
- Scott Perry, U.S. Representative from PA-10 (2013–present)[172]
- Bill Posey, U.S. Representative from FL-08 (2013–present) and FL-15 (2009–2013)[138]
- Amata Coleman Radewagen, U.S. Delegate from AS-AL (2015–present)[154]
- Tom Reed, U.S. Representative from NY-29 (2010–2013), NY-23 (2013–present)[173]
- Tom Rice, U.S. Representative from SC-07 (2013–present)[149]
Denver Riggleman, U.S. Representative from VA-5 (2019–present)(rescinded endorsement)[174][175]- Cathy McMorris Rodgers, U.S. Representative from WA-05 (2005–present)[176]
- Phil Roe, U.S. Representative from TN-01 (2009–present)[144]
- Mike Rogers, U.S. Representative from AL-03 (2003–present)[177]
- John Rose, U.S. Representative from TN-06 (2019–present)[144]
- David Rouzer, U.S. Representative from NC-07 (2015–present)[98]
- John Rutherford, U.S. Representative from FL-04 (2017–present)[178]
- Steve Scalise, U.S. Representative from LA-1 (2008–present); House Majority Whip (2014–2019); House Minority Whip (2019–present)[179][98]
- David Schweikert, U.S. Representative from AZ-06 (2013–present) and AZ-05 (2011–2013)[137]
- Austin Scott, U.S. Representative from GA-08 (2011–present)[33]
- John Shimkus, U.S. Representative from IL-15 (2013–present), IL-19 (2003–2019) and IL-15 (1997–2003)[125]
- Jim Sensenbrenner, U.S. Representative from WI-05 (2003–present) and WI-09 (1979–2003)[113]
- Adrian Smith, U.S. Representative from NE-03 (2007–present)[105]
- Chris Smith, U.S. Representative from NJ-04 (1981–present)[180]
- Jason Smith, U.S. Representative from MO-08 (2013–present)[97]
- Lloyd Smucker, U.S. Representative from PA-11 (2019–present) and PA-16 (2017–2019)[181]
- Ross Spano, U.S. Representative from FL-15 (2019–present)[138]
- Pete Stauber, U.S. Representative from MN-08 (2019–present)[98]
- Elise Stefanik, U.S. Representative from NY-21 (2015–present)[182]
- Bryan Steil, U.S. Representative from WI-01 (2019–present)[113]
- Greg Steube, U.S. Representative from FL-19 (2019–present)[138]
- Chris Stewart, U.S. Representative from UT-02 (2013–present)[140]
- Steve Stivers, U.S. Representative from OH-15 (2011–present)[120]
- Glenn Thompson, U.S. Representative from PA-15 (2009–present)
- Tom Tiffany, U.S. Representative from WI-07 (2020–present)[183]
- William Timmons, U.S. Representative from SC-04 (2019–present)[149]
- Scott Tipton, U.S. Representative from CO-3 (2011–present)[165]
- Mike Turner, U.S. Representative from OH-10 (2013–present) and OH-03 (2003–2013)[120]
- Jeff Van Drew, U.S. Representative from NJ-02 (2019–present) (Formerly Democratic, Republican since 2020)[184]
- Ann Wagner, U.S. Representative from MO-02 (2013–present) and U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg (2005–2009)[97]
- Mark Walker, U.S. Representative from NC-06 (2015–present)[98]
- Michael Waltz, U.S. Representative from FL-06 (2019–present)[138]
- Steve Watkins, U.S. Representative from KS-02 (2019–present)[185]
- Daniel Webster, U.S. Representative from FL-11 (2017–present), FL-10 (2013–2017) and FL-08 (2011–2013)[138]
- Brad Wenstrup, U.S. Representative from OH-02 (2013–present)[120]
- Bruce Westerman, U.S. Representative from AR-04 (2015–present)[54]
- Roger Williams, U.S. Representative from TX-25 (2013–present)[186]
- Joe Wilson, U.S. Representative from SC-02 (2001–present)[149]
- Rob Wittman, U.S. Representative from VA-01 (2007–present)[187]
- Steve Womack, U.S. Representative from AR-03 (2011–present)[54]
- Rob Woodall, U.S. Representative from GA-07 (2011–present)[33]
- Ted Yoho, U.S. Representative from FL-3 (2013–present)[188]
- Don Young, U.S. Representative from AK-ATL (1973–present)[189]
- Lee Zeldin, U.S. Representative from NY-1 (2015–present)[190]
Former
- Michele Bachmann, U.S. Representative from MN-06 (2007–2015)[191]
- Lou Barletta, U.S. Representative from PA-11 (2011–2019), Mayor of Hazleton, Pennsylvania (2000–2010)[192]
- Bob Barr, U.S. Representative from GA-07 (1995–2003) and Libertarian Party nominee for the 2008 presidential election[23]
- Joe Barton, U.S. Representative from TX-06 (1985–2019)[193]
- Jim Courter, U.S Representative from NJ-12 (1983–1991) and NJ-13 (1979–1983)[23]
- Thelma Drake, U.S. Representative from VA-02 (2005–2009)[74]
- Sean Duffy, U.S. Representative from WI-07 (2011–2019)[194]
- Bob Ehrlich, U.S. Representative from MD-02 (1995–2003) and Governor of Maryland (2003–2007)[195]
- Randy Forbes, U.S. Representative from VA-04 (2001–2017)[23]
- Trent Franks, U.S. Representative from AZ-08 (2003–2017)[196]
- Newt Gingrich, U.S. Speaker of the House (1995–1999), U.S. Representative from GA-06 (1979–1999)[9]
- Gil Gutkencht, U.S. Representative from MN-01 (1995–2007)[23]
- Karen Handel, U.S. Representative from GA-06 (2017–2019), Secretary of State of Georgia (2007–2010), and 2020 Republican Nominee for GA-06[197]
- Nan Hayworth, U.S. Representative from NY-19 (2011–2013)[198]
- Tim Huelskamp, U.S. Representative from KS-01 (2011–2017)[9]
- Will Hurd, U.S. Representative from TX-23 (2015–2021)[199]
- Darrell Issa, U.S. Representative from CA-49 (2001–2019), and 2020 Republican Nominee for CA-50[200]
- Jack Kingston, U.S. Representative from GA-01 (1993–2015)[201]
- Raul Labrador, U.S. Representative from ID-01 (2011–2019) and Chair of the Idaho Republican Party (2019–2020)[202]
- Jason Lewis, U.S. Representative from MN-02 (2017–2019)[203][204][205]
- Robert Livingston, U.S. Representative from LA-01 (1977–1999)[23]
- Tom Marino, U.S. Representative from PA-12 (2011–2019)[206]
- Bob McEwen, U.S. Representative from OH-06 (1981–1993)[207]
- Jim Renacci, U.S. Representative from OH-16 (2011–2019)[208]
- Donald Ritter, U.S. Representative from PA-15 (1979–1993)[209]
- Todd Rokita, U.S. Representative from IN-04 (2011–2019) and Secretary of State of Indiana (2002–2010)[210]
- Keith Rothfus, U.S. Representative from PA-12 (2013–2019)[211]
- Bobby Schilling, U.S. Representative from IL-17 (2011–2013)[212]
- Pete Sessions, U.S. Representative from TX-32 (2003–2019) and TX-05 (1997–2003)[23]
- Norman Shumway, U.S. Representative from CA-14 (1979–1991)[23]
- Steve Stockman, U.S. Representative from TX-09 (1995–1997) and TX-36 (2013–2015)[213]
- Claudia Tenney, U.S. Representative from NY-22 (2017–2019)[214]
- David Valadao, U.S. Representative from CA-21 (2013–2019)[215]
- Zach Wamp, U.S. Representative from TN-03 (1995–2011)[150]
State and territorial executive officials
Current
- Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas (2015–present)[216]
- Doug Burgum, Governor of North Dakota (2016–present)[217]
- Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida (2019–present)[218]
- Mike DeWine, Governor of Ohio (2019–present)[120]
- Doug Ducey, Governor of Arizona (2015–present)[219]
- Mike Dunleavy, Governor of Alaska (2018–present)[98]
- Mark Gordon, Governor of Wyoming (2019–present)[95]
- Gary Herbert, Governor of Utah (2009–present)[220]
- Eric Holcomb, Governor of Indiana (2017–present)[221]
- Asa Hutchinson, Governor of Arkansas (2015–present)[54]
- Kay Ivey, Governor of Alabama (2017–present)[177]
- Jim Justice, Governor of West Virginia (2017–present)[222] (former Democrat)
- Brian Kemp, Governor of Georgia (2019–present)[33]
- Bill Lee, Governor of Tennessee (2019–present)[150]
- Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina (2017–present)[108]
- Alvin Not Afraid Jr., Chairman of the Crow Nation (2016–present)[223] (Governor equivalent)
- Kristi Noem, Governor of South Dakota (2019–present)[224]
- Mike Parson, Governor of Missouri (2018–present)[97]
- Tate Reeves, Governor of Mississippi (2020–present)[111]
- Kim Reynolds, Governor of Iowa (2017–present)[225]
- Pete Ricketts, Governor of Nebraska (2015–present)[105]
- Kevin Stitt, Governor of Oklahoma (2019–present)[98]
- Chris Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire (2017–present)[226]
- Ralph Torres, Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands (2015–present)[154]
- Wanda Vázquez Garced, Governor of Puerto Rico (2019–present)[227]
Former
- Haley Barbour, Governor of Mississippi (2004–2012)[111]
- Matt Bevin, Governor of Kentucky (2015–2019)[228]
- Rod Blagojevich, Governor of Illinois (2003–2009)[229] (Democrat, granted commutation by Trump in February 2020)
- Jan Brewer, Governor of Arizona (2009–2015)[230]
- Phil Bryant, Governor of Mississippi (2012–2020)[111]
- Eddie Baza Calvo, Governor of Guam (2011–2019)[154]
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam (2003–2011)[154]
- Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey (2010–2018) and Republican candidate for President in 2016[231][232]
- Bill Haslam, Governor of Tennessee (2011–2019)[233]
- Dave Heineman, Governor of Nebraska (2005–2015)[105]
- Mike Huckabee, Governor of Arkansas (1996–2007)[234]
- Paul LePage, Governor of Maine (2011–2019)[235]
- Bob McDonnell, Governor of Virginia (2010–2014)[236]
- Kay Orr, Governor of Nebraska (1987–1991)[105]
- Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska (2006–2009) and Republican vice presidential nominee in 2008[237]
- Scott Walker, Governor of Wisconsin (2011–2019) and Republican candidate for President in 2016[238]
- Pete Wilson, U.S. Senator from California (1983–1991), Governor of California (1991–1999)[23]
Current
- Will Ainsworth, Lieutenant Governor of Alabama (2019–present)[177]
- Spencer Cox, Lieutenant Governor of Utah and 2020 nominee for Governor of Utah (2013–present)[30]
- Geoff Duncan, Lieutenant Governor of Georgia (2019–present)[33]
- Dan Forest, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina (2013–present) and 2020 nominee for Governor of North Carolina[98]
- Adam Gregg, Lieutenant Governor of Iowa (2017–present)[239][240]
- Tim Griffin, Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas (2015–present) and U.S. Representative from AR-02 (2011–2015)[241]
- Jon Husted, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio (2019–present)[242]
- Mike Kehoe, Lieutenant Governor of Missouri (2018–present)[97]
- Myron Lizer, Vice President of the Navajo Nation (2019–present) (Lieutenant Governor-equivalent)[243]
- Janice McGeachin, Lieutenant Governor of Idaho (2019–present)[244]
- Randy McNally, Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee (2017–present)[150]
- Jeanette Núñez, Lieutenant Governor of Florida (2019–present)[245]
- Arnold Palacios, Lieutenant Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands (2019–present)[246]
- Dan Patrick, Lieutenant Governor of Texas (2015–present)[98]
- Matt Pinnell, Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma (2019–present)[247]
- Larry Rhoden, Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota (2019–present)[60]
Former
- Brian Calley, Lieutenant Governor of Michigan (2011–2019)[248]
- Craig E. Campbell, Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (2009–2010)[249]
- Jennifer Carroll, Lieutenant Governor of Florida (2011–2013)[250]
- David Dewhurst, Lieutenant Governor of Texas (2003–2015)[251]
- Michelle Fischbach, Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota (2018–2019)[252]
- Rebecca Kleefisch, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin (2011–2019)[253]
- David Leroy, Lieutenant Governor of Idaho (1983–1987)[254][255]
- Tracey Mann, Lieutenant Governor of Kansas (2018–2019)[256]
- John Sanchez, Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico (2011–2019)[257]
- Evelyn Sanguinetti, Lieutenant Governor of Illinois (2015–2019)[258]
Current
- Daniel Cameron, Attorney General of Kentucky (2019–present)[259]
- Chris Carr, Attorney General of Georgia (2016–present)[33]
- Lynn Fitch, Attorney General of Mississippi (2020–present)[22]
- Tim Fox, Attorney General of Montana (2013–present)[22]
- Curtis Hill, Attorney General of Indiana (2017–present)[260]
- Jeff Landry, Attorney General of Louisiana (2016–present), and U.S. Representative from LA-03 (2011–2013)[261]
- Steve Marshall, Attorney General of Alabama (2017–present)[98]
- Ashley Moody, Attorney General of Florida (2019–present), Judge of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida (2007–2017)[262]
- Patrick Morrisey, Attorney General of West Virginia (2013–present)[263]
- Ken Paxton, Attorney General of Texas (2015–present)[22]
- Jason Ravnsborg, Attorney General of South Dakota (2019–present)[22]
- Sean Reyes, Attorney General of Utah (2013–present)[264]
- Leslie Rutledge, Attorney General of Arkansas (2015–present)[265]
- Eric Schmitt, Attorney General of Missouri (2019–present), State Treasurer of Missouri (2017–2019)[97]
- Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina (2011–present)[266]
- Dave Yost, Attorney General of Ohio (2019–present)[267]
Former
- Pam Bondi, Attorney General of Florida (2011–2019)[268]
- Kevin Clarkson, Attorney General of Alaska (2018–2020)[269]
- Charlie Condon, Attorney General of South Carolina (1995–2003)[266]
- Troy King, Attorney General of Alabama (2004–2011)[270]
- Adam Laxalt, Attorney General of Nevada (2015–2019)[271]
- Bill Schuette, Attorney General of Michigan (2011–2019)[272]
- Don Stenberg, Attorney General of Nebraska (1991–2003)[273]
Current
- Kyle Ardoin, Secretary of State of Louisiana (2018–present)[274][275]
- Elsie Arntzen, Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction (2017–present), member of the Montana Senate from District 26 (2013–2017)[103]
- Jay Ashcroft, Secretary of State of Missouri (2017–present)[97]
- Gary Black, Agriculture Commissioner of Georgia (2011–present)[33]
- George P. Bush, Land Commissioner of Texas (2015–present)[276]
- Cindy Byrd, Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector (2019–present)[277]
- Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh, Chair of the Alabama Public Service Commission[98]
- Richard Corcoran, Education Commissioner of Florida (2019–present)[60]
- Julie Ellsworth, Treasurer of Idaho (2019–present)[244]
- Keith Faber, Auditor of Ohio (2019–present)[278]
- Scott Fitzpatrick, Treasurer of Missouri (2019–present)[97]
- Doug Goehring, Agriculture Commissioner of North Dakota (2009–present)[59]
- Tommy Land, Land Commissioner of Arkansas (2019–present)[279]
- Andrea Lea, Auditor of Arkansas (2015–present)[280]
- John McMillan, Treasurer of Alabama (2019–present)[124]
- Curt Meier, Treasurer of Wyoming (2019–present)[281]
- John Merrill, Secretary of State of Alabama (2015–present) and member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the District 62 (2010–2014)[282]
- Sid Miller, Agriculture Commissioner of Texas (2015–present)[59]
- Mike Naig, Secretary of Agriculture of Iowa (2018–present)[59]
- Jeremy Oden, member of the Alabama Public Service Commission (2012–present)[98]
- Rick Pate, Agriculture Commissioner of Alabama (2019–present)[98]
- Jimmy Patronis, Chief Financial Officer of Florida (2017–present) and member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 6 (2006–2014)[138]
- Matt Rosendale, Auditor of Montana (2017–present), member of the Montana Senate from District 18 (2013–2017), and 2020 Republican nominee for MT-1[103]
- John Schroder, Treasurer of Louisiana (2017–present)[98]
- Robert Sprague, Treasurer of Ohio (2019–present) and member of the Ohio House of Representatives from District 83 (2011–2018)[283]
- Corey Stapleton, Secretary of State of Montana (2017–present) member of the Montana Senate from District 27 (2001–2009)[103]
- Michael G. Strain, Agriculture and Forestry of Louisiana (2008–present)[98]
- Eric Skremtta, Louisiana Public Service Commissioner from District 1 (2009–present)[284]
- Steve Troxler, Agriculture Commissioner of North Carolina (2005–present)[98]
- Kimberly Yee, Treasurer of Arizona (2019–present)[285]
Former
- John Barge, Georgia Superintendent of Schools (2011–2015)[286][287]
- Ken Blackwell, Secretary of State of Ohio (1999–2007), Treasurer of Ohio (1994–1999) and Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio (1979–1980)[250]
- Jeff Dewit, Treasurer of Arizona (2015–2018) and Chief Financial Officer of NASA[53]
- Sheila Harsdorf, Secretary of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection of Wisconsin (2017–2019)[59]
- Thomas Ravenel, Treasurer of South Carolina (2007) and reality TV personality[288]
- Dan Schwartz, Treasurer of Nevada (2015–2019)[289]
- Edwin Simcox, Secretary of State of Indiana (1978–1986)[290][291]
State and territorial legislators
Current
- J. Stuart Adams, President of the Utah Senate (2019–present) and member Utah Senate from District 22 (2009–present)[140]
- Ralph Alvarado, member of the Kentucky Senate from District 28 (2015–present)[292]
- Tom Barrett, member of the Michigan Senate from District 24 (2019–present)[293]
- Jerry Behn, President pro tempore of the Iowa Senate (2017–present) and member of the Iowa Senate from District 24 (2003–present) and District 40 (1997–2003)[294]
- Philip E. Berger, President pro tempore of the North Carolina Senate (2011–present), member of the North Carolina Senate from District 30 (2019–present), District 26 (2003–2019), District 12 (2001–2003)[98]
- Sonny Borrelli, member of the Arizona Senate from District 5 (2017–present)[60]
- Janice Bowling, member of the Tennessee Senate from District 16 (2013–present)[295]
- Harry Brown, majority leader of the North Carolina Senate (2011–present), member of the North Carolina Senate from District 6 (2005–present)[98]
- Doug Broxson, member of the Florida Senate from District 1 (2016–present)[296]
- Dawn Buckingham, member of the Texas Senate from District 24 (2017–present)[297]
- Jim Carlin, member of the Iowa Senate from District 3 (2017–present)[294]
- Richard Champion, member of the Colorado Senate from District 38 (2020–present)[298]
- Amanda Chase, member of the Virginia Senate from District 11 (2016–present)[69]
- John Cosgrove, member of the Virginia Senate from District 14 (2013–present)[74]
- Bill Cowsert, member of the Georgia Senate from District 46 (2007–present)[299]
- Justin Eichorn, member of the Minnesota Senate from District 5 (2017–present)[300]
- Randy Feenstra, member of the Iowa Senate from District 2 (2006–present)[301]
- Scott Fitzgerald, Majority Leader of the Wisconsin Senate (2011– 2012, 2013–present) and member of the Wisconsin Senate from the District 13 (1995–present)[302]
- Carl Ford, member of the North Carolina Senate from District 33 (2019–present)[303]
- Todd Gardenhire, member of the Tennessee State Senate from District 10 (2013–present)[150]
- Theresa Gavarone, member of the Ohio Senate from District 2 (2019–present)[304]
- Dan Goddard, member of the Kansas Senate from District 15 (2017–present)[60]
- Thomas Greene, member of the Iowa Senate from District 44 (2017–present)[294]
- Shannon Grove, Minority Leader of the California Senate (2019–present) and member of the California Senate from District 16 (2018–present)[305]
- Marty Habin, member of the Georgia Senate from District 16 (2016–present)[306]
- Kathy Harrington, member of the North Carolina Senate from District 43 (2011–present)[307]
- Ralph Hise, Deputy President pro tempore of the North Carolina Senate (2019–present), member of the North Carolina Senate from District 47 (2011–present)[98]
- Frank Hoagland, member of the Ohio Senate from District 30 (2017–present)[308]
- Matt Huffman, Majority Leader of the Ohio Senate (2019–present) and member of the Ohio Senate from District 12 (2017–present)[278]
- Steve Huffman, member of the Ohio Senate from District 5 (2019–present)[278]
- J. B. Jennings, member of the Maryland Senate from District 7 (2011–present)[309]
- Craig Johnson, member of the Iowa Senate from District 32 (2019–present)[294]
- Terry Johnson, member of the Ohio Senate from District 14 (2019–present)[60]
- Burt Jones, member of the Georgia Senate from District 25 (2013–present)[33]
- Tom Kean Jr, Minority Leader of the New Jersey Senate (2008–present) and member of the New Jersey Senate from District 21[310]
- Sine Kerr, member of the Arizona Senate from District 13 (2018–present)[311]
- Jen Kiggans, member of the Virginia Senate from District 7 (2020–present)[74]
- Carrie Koelker, member of the Iowa Senate from District 29 (2019–present)[294]
- Tim Kraayenbrink, member of the Iowa Senate from District 5 (2015–present)[294]
- Mark Lofgren, member of the Iowa Senate from District 46 (2015–present)[294]
- Peter Lucido, member of the Michigan Senate from District 8 (2019–present)[312]
- Ryan Mishler, member of the Indiana Senate from District 9 (2004–present)[313]
- Janne Myrdal, member of the North Dakota Senate from District 10 (2017–present)[314]
- Larry Obhof, President of the Ohio Senate (2017–present) and member of the Ohio Senate from District 22 (2011–present)[315]
- Bob Onder, member of the Missouri Senate from District 2 (2015–present)[316]
- Joseph Pennacchio, Minority Whip of the New Jersey Senate (2017–present), member of the New Jersey Senate from District 26 (2008–present)[317]
- Kristin Phillips-Hill, member of the Pennsylvania Senate from the District 28 (2019–present)[318]
- Joe Pittman, member of the Pennsylvania Senate from District 41 (2019–present)[319]
- Bob Rankin, member of the Colorado Senate from District 9 (2019–present)[320]
- Gordon Rodgers, member of the Rhode Island Senate from District 21 (2019–present)[321]
- Thomas Rivera Schatz, President of the Senate of Puerto Rico (2009–2013, 2009–present), member of the Puerto Rico Senate from the at-large district (2009–present)[106]
- Robert Sampson, member of the Connecticut Senate from District 16 (2019–present)[322]
- James Settelmeyer, Minority Leader of the Nevada Senate (2018–present) and member of the Nevada Seante from District 17 (2010–present)[284]
- Mark Schoesler, Minority Leader of the Washington Senate (2017–present) and member of the Washington Senate from District 9 (2005–present)[170]
- Tom Shipley, member of the Iowa Senate from District 11 (2015–present)[294]
- Mike Shirkey, Majority Leader of the Michigan Senate and member of the Michigan Senate from District 16 (2015–present)[323][324]
- Wilton Simpson, member of the Florida Senate from District 10 (2012–present) and Majority Leader of the Florida Senate (2016–2018)[325]
- Jason Small, member of the Montana Senate from District 21 (2017–present)[326]
- Victoria Spartz, member of the Indiana Senate from District 20 (2017–present)[327]
- Cheri Steinmetz, member of the Wyoming Senate from District 3 (2019–present)[328]
- Mike Testa, member of the New Jersey Senate from District 1 (2019–present)[317]
- Bruce Thompson, member of the Georgia Senate from District 14 (2013–present)[329]
- Roger Victory, member of the Michigan Senate from District 30 (2019–present)[59]
- Bo Watson, member of the Tennessee Senate from District 11 (2007–present)[150]
- Bill Weber, member of the Minnesota Senate from District 22 (2013–present)[330]
- Jack Whitver, Majority Leader of the Iowa Senate (2018–present) and member of the Iowa Senate from District 19 (2013–present)[331][239]
Former
- Carlyle Begay, member of the Arizona Senate from District 7 (2013–2017)[332][333]
- Cliff Bentz, member of the Oregon Senate from District 30 (2018–2020) and member of the Oregon House of Representatives from District 60 (2008–2018)[334][335]
- Eric Brakey, member of the Maine Senate from District 20 (2014–2018)[336]
- Elbert Guillory, member of the Louisiana Senate from District 24 (2009–2016)[250]
- Robert A. Hall, member of the Massachusetts Senate from Worchester District 3 (1973–1983)[337]
- Phil Harriman, member of the Maine Senate from District 23 (1992–2000)[338]
- Ted Harvey, member of the Colorado Senate from District 30 (2007–2015)[339][340][341]
- Charlie Huggins, President of the Alaska State Senate (2013–2015) and member of the Alaska Senate from Alaska's D District (2004–2017)[342]
- Daniel Innis, member of the New Hampshire Senate from District 24 (2016–2018)[7]
- Ronald Rabin, member of the North Carolina Senate from District 12 (2013–2019)[343]
- George Rivera, member of the Colorado Senate from District 3 (2013–2015)[344]
- Norman Shinkle, member of the Michigan Senate from District 11 (1983–1990)[345]
- Scott Wagner, member of the Pennsylvania Senate from District 28 (2014–2018)[346]
- Maurice Washington, member of the Nevada Senate from District 2 (1994–2010)[347]
Current
- Lynn Afendoulis, member of Michigan House of Representatives from District 73 (2019–present)[348]
- David Alexander, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from District 39 (2011–present)[349]
- Julie Alexander, member of Michigan House of Representatives from District 64 (2017–present)[350]
- Alex Andrade, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 2 (2018–present)[351]
- Niraj Antani, member of the Ohio House of Representatives from District 42 (2014–present)[352]
- Steven J. Arentz, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 36 (2013–present)[309]
- Lauren Arikan, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 7 (2019–present)[309]
- Tyler August, Speaker pro tempore of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2013–present) and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from District 32 (2011–present)[353]
- Darren Bailey, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from District 109 (2019–present)[354]
- Al Baldasaro, State Representative from New Hampshire (Rockingham 5th district) (2006–present)[355]
- Alonzo Baldonado, State Representative from New Mexico (District 8) (2011–present)[356]
- John Barker, member of the Kansas House of Representatives from District 70 (2013–present)[60]
- Greg Barreto, member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 58th District (2015–present)[357]
- John R. Bell IV, Majority Leader of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2016–present), member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 10th district (2013–present)[98]
- Walter Blackman, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from District 6 (2019–present)[60][358]
- Matt Boehnke, member of the Washington State House of Representatives from District 8 (2018–present)[170]
- Josh Bonner, member of the Georgia House of Representative from District 72 (2017–present)[359]
- Scyller Borgum, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives from District 32 (2018–present)[360]
- Joseph C. Boteler III, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 8 (2019–present) and (2003–2015)[309]
- Rusty Bowers, Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives (2019–present) and member of the Arizona House of Representatives from District 25 (2015–present)[361]
- Janel Brandtjen, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from District 22 (2015–present)[362]
- Vikki Breese-Iverson, member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 55th District (2019–present)[357]
- Bob Brooks, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from District 54 (2018–present) and mayor of Murrysville, Pennsylvania (2010–2018)[363]
- Dustin Burrows, Majority Leader of the Texas House of Representatives (2019) and member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 83 (2015–present)[50]
- Gary Carlson, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 91 (2015–present)[294]
- Jim Carns, member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the 48th District (1990–2006, 2012–present)[98]
- Sara Carruthers, member the Ohio House of Representatives from District 51 (2019–present)[364]
- Dan Caulkins, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from District 101 (2019–present)[354]
- Martin Causer, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from District 67 (2003–present)[365]
- Richard Champion, member of the Colorado House of Representatives from District 38 (2020–present)[320]
- Brian Chisholm, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 31-B (2019–present)[309]
- Barrie Ciliberti, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 4 (2015–present)[309]
- J.R. Claeys, member of the Kansas House of Representatives from District 69 (2013–present)[366]
- Travis Clardy, member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 11 (2013–present)[367]
- Regina Cobb, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from District 5 (2015–present)[368]
- Kim Coleman, member of the Utah House of Representatives from District 42 (2015–present)[369][370]
- Kevin Cooke, member of the Georgia House of Representatives from District 18 (2011–present)[287][371]
- Daniel L. Cox, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 4 (2019–present)[309]
- Denise Crosswhite Hader, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from District 41 (2018–present)[372]
- Robert R. Cupp, Speakers of the Ohio House of Representatives (2020–present) and member the Ohio House of Representatives from District 4 (2015–present)[373]
- Anthony D'Amelio, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from District 70 (1996–present)[374]
- Glenn Davis, member of the Virginia House of Delegates from District 84 (2014–present)[74]
- Cecil Dolechek, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 24 (2013–present), District 96 (2003–2013), District 88 (1997–2003)[294]
- Willie Dove, member of the Kansas House of Representatives from District 38 (2013–present)[60]
- Kathleen Dillingham, Minority Leader of the Maine House of Representatives (2018–present) and member of the Maine House of Representatives from District 25 (2014–present)[375]
- Byron Donalds, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 80 (2016–present)[376]
- Fred Doucette, State Representative from New Hampshire (Rockingham 8th district) (2014–present)[355]
- Brad Drake, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 5 (2008–2012, 2014–present)[377]
- Timothy Dunn, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from District 13 (2018–present)[311]
- Cris Dush, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from District 66 (2015–present)[365]
- Mary Dye, member of the Washington State House of Representatives from District 9 (2015–present)[170]
- Dane Eagle, Majority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives (2018–present) and member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 77 (2012–present)[378]
- Dan Fabian, Minority Whip of the Minnesota House of Representatives (2019–present) and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from District 1A (2011–present)[379]
- Randy Fine, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 53 (2016–present)[380]
- Jason Fischer, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 16 (2016–present)[381][382]
- Dean Fisher, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 72 (2013–present)[294]
- Mark N. Fisher, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 27C (2011–present)[309]
- Nick Freitas, member of the Virginia House of Delegates from District 30 (2016–present)[60][383]
- Houston Gaines, member of the Georgia House of Representatives from District 117 (2019–present)[299]
- Matthew Gambill, member of the Georgia House of Representatives from District 15 (2019–present)[329]
- Thomas Gerhold, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 75 (2018–present)[294]
- Haraz Ghanbari, member of the Ohio House of Representatives from District 3 (2019–present)[60][384]
- Robin Grammer Jr., member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 6 (2015–present)[309]
- Pat Grassley, Speaker of the Iowa House of Representatives (2017–present) and member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 50 (2017–present)[385]
- Tommy Gregory, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 73 (2018–present)[60]
- Gail Griffin, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from District 14 (2015–present)[368]
- Matt Grossell, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from District 2A (2017–present)[386]
- Stan Gustafon, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 25 (2014–present)[294]
- Gregory Hafen II, member of the Nevada Assembly from District 36 (2018–present)[387]
- Brad Halbrook, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from District 102 (2017–present)[354]
- Daniel Hawkins, Majority Leader of the Kansas House of Representatives (2019–present) and member of the Kansas House of Representatives from District 100 (2013–present)[60]
- Tim Hennessey, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from District 26 (1992–present)[388]
- Ronald Highland, member of the Kansas House of Representatives from District 51 (2013–present)[60]
- Ashley Hinson, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 67 (2017–present)[294]
- Kevin Hornberger, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 35A (2015–present)[309]
- Steven Holt, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 18 (2015–present)[294]
- Seth A. Howard, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 30B (2015–present)[309]
- Richard Impallaria, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from District 7 (2003–present)[389]
- Blaise Ingoglia, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 35 (2014–present) and Chair of the Florida Republican Party (2015–2019)[390]
- Jay Jacobs, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 36 (2011–present)[309]
- Rick Jasperse, member of the Georgia House of Representatives from District 11 (2013–present) and District 12 (2010–2013)[391]
- Bill Jenkin, member of the Washington State House of Representatives from District 16 (2017–present)[392]
- Brenden Jones, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 46th district (2017–present)[98]
- Vernon Jones, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (District 71) (1993–2001); (District 91) (2017–2021)[393] (Democrat)
- Kris Jordan, member of the Ohio House of Representatives from District 67 (2019–present)[267]
- Bobby Kaufmann, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 73 (2013–present)[385]
- John Kavanagh, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from District 23 (2019–present)[394]
- Candice Keller, member of the Ohio House of Representatives from District 53 (2016–present)[208]
- Trey Kelley, member of the Georgia House of Representatives from District 16 (2013–present)[329]
- Bernadine Kent, member of the Ohio House of Representatives from District 25 (2017–present)[395] (Democrat)
- Samantha Kerkman, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from District 61 (2013–present) and District 66 (2001–2013)[396]
- David Kerr, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 88 (2017–present)[294]
- Keith Kidwell, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from District 79 (2019–present)[397]
- Trent Kittleman, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 9A (2015–present)[309]
- Brad Klippert, member of the Washington State House of Representatives from District 8 (2009–present)[170]
- Susan W. Krebs, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 5 (2003–present)[309]
- George Lang, member the Ohio House of Representatives from District 52 (2017–present)[398]
- Glen Leavitt, member of the Nevada Assembly from District 23 (2018–present)[399]
- Lou Ann Linehan, member of the Nebraska Legislature from District 39 (2017–present)[400]
- Brian Lohse, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 30 (2017–present)[294]
- Robert B. Long, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 6 (2015–present)[309]
- John Macco, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from District 88 (2015–present)[401]
- Nancy Mace, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from District 99 (2018–present)[402]
- Nicole Malliotakis, member of the New York State Assembly from District 64 (2013–present) and District 60 (2011–2012)[403]
- Susan Manchester, member the Ohio House of Representatives from District 84 (2019–present)[278]
- Nino Mangione, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 42B (2019–present)[309]
- Johnny Mautz, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 37B (2015–present)[309]
- David Maxwell, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 76 (2013–present)[294]
- Antwan McClellan, member of the New Jersey General Assembly from District 1 (2020–present)[404]
- Susan K. McComas, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 35B (2003–present)[309]
- Kevin McDugle, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from District 12 (2016–present)[405]
- Fiona McFarland, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 72 (2020–present)[406]
- John McGuire, member of the Virginia House of Delegates from District 56 (2018–present)[60][407]
- Mike McKay, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 1C (2015–present)[309]
- José Kikito Meléndez, member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives (2011–present)[106]
- Chris Miller, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from District 110 (2019–present)[354]
- Warren E. Miller, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 9A (2003–present)[309]
- Joe Mitchell, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 84 (2019–present)[294]
- Jason Miyares, member of the Virginia House of Delegates from District 82 (2016–present)[74]
- Norlin Mommsen, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 97 (2015–present)[294]
- Dorothy Moon, member of the Idaho House of Representatives from District 8 Seat B (2016–present)[408]
- Tim Moore, Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2015–present), member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 111th district (2003–present)[98]
- Matthew Morgan, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 29A (2015–present)[309]
- Mike Moyle, Majority Leader of the Idaho House of Representatives (2006–present) and member of the Idaho House of Representatives from District 14 (1998–present)[409]
- Jeremy Munson, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from District 23B (2018–present)[410]
- Robert Nardolillo, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from District 28 (2015–present)[321]
- Brian Newberry, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from District 48 (2009–present)[411]
- Curt Nisly, member of the Indiana House of Representatives from District 22 (2014–present)[313]
- Joanne Osborne, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from District 13 (2019–present)[311]
- Neil Parrott, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 2A (2011–present) and 2020 Republican Nominee for MD-06[309]
- Daniel Perez, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 116 (2018–present)[412]
- Jesse Pippy, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 4 (2019–present)[309]
- Mel Ponder, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 4 (2016–present)[412]
- Jena Powell, member the Ohio House of Representatives from District 80 (2019–present)[278]
- Treig Pronschinske, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from District 92 (2017–present)[413]
- David Ralston, Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives (2020–present) and member of the Georgia House of Representatives from District 7 (2005–present) and District 6 (2003–2005)[33]
- Teresa E. Reilly, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 35B (2015–present)[309]
- Paul Renner, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 24 (2015–present)[414]
- Ray Rodrigues, Majority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives (2016–2018) and member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 76 (2012–present)[412]
- Rick Roeber, member of the Missouri House of Representatives from District 34 (2021–present)[415]
- Mark Romanchuk, member the Ohio House of Representatives from District 2 (2013–present)[416]
- Bob Rommel, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 76 (2016–present)[412]
- April Rose, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 5 (2015–present)[309]
- E. Werner Reschke, member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 56th District (2017–present)[357]
- John Resman, member of the Kansas House of Representatives from District 121 (2017–present)[60]
- Iris Rudder, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from District 39 (2018–present)[295]
- Skyler Rude, member of the Washington State House of Representatives from District 16 (2019–present)[170]
- Anthony Sabatini, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 32 (2018–present)[60]
- Sandy Salmon, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 63 (2013–present)[294]
- Mitchell Scoggins, member of the Georgia House of Representatives from District 14 (2019–present)[329]
- Joe Schmick, member of the Washington State House of Representatives from District 9 (2007–present)[170]
- Cameron Sexton, Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2019–present), member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from District 25 (2011–present)[150]
- Phil Shepard, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from District 15 (2011–present)[417]
- Jason Shoaf, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 7 (2019–present)[418]
- Haven Shoemaker, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from District 5 (2015–present)[309]
- David Sieck, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 23 (2015–present)[294]
- Allen Skillicorn, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from District 66 (2017–present)[419]
- Bradley Slagh, member of the Michigan House of Representatives from District 90 (2019–present)[420][421]
- Robin Smith, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from District 26 (2008–present) and Chair of the Tennessee Republican Party (2007–2009)[150]
- Michael Speciale, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from District 3 (2013–present)[397]
- Ron Stephens, member of the Georgia House of Representative from District 164 (1994–present)[422]
- Sarah Stevens, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 90th district (2009–present)[98]
- D.J. Swearingen, member of the Ohio House of Representatives from District 89 (2019–present)[423]
- Brenda J. Thaim, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from District 2B (2020–present)[424]
- Robin Titus, minority leader of the Nevada Assembly (2019–present) and member of the Nevada Assembly from District 38 (2014–present)[284]
- Josie Tomkow, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 39 (2018–present)[425]
- James G. Townsend, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from the 54th district (2015–present)[98]
- Sarah Vance, member of the Alaska House of Representatives from District 31 (2019–present)[426]
- Robin Vos, Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2013–present) and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from District 63 (2005–present)[427]
- Tim Wadsworth, member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the 14th District (2014–present)[98]
- Jim Walsh, member of the Washington State House of Representatives from District 19 (2016–present)[428]
- Jeff Weninger, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from District 17 (2015–present)[429]
- James White, member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 19 (2013–present)[247]
- Scot Wiggam, member of the Ohio House of Representatives from District 1 (2017–present)[60]
- Blaine Wilhour, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from District 107 (2019–present)[354]
- Dave Williams, member of the Colorado House of Representatives from District 15 (2017–present)[430]
- Ryan Williams, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from District 42 (2011–present)[431]
- John Wills, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 1 (2015–present)[432]
- William J. Wivell, member of the Maryland House of Delegates from district 2A (2015–present)[309]
- Dave Wolkins, member of the Indiana House of Representatives from District 18 (1988–present)[313]
- Gary Worthan, member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 11 (2013–present) and District 52 (2007–2013)[433]
- David H. Zimmerman, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from District 99 (2015–present)[434]
- Lezlye Zupkus, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from District 89 (2012–present)[322]
Former
- Cindy Agidius, member of the Idaho House of Representatives from District 5 Seat A (2012–2014)[435]
- Jonathan Barnett, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from District 87 (2013–2015) and District 97 (2009–2013)[436]
- Brenda Barton, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from District 6 (2013–2019) and District 5 (2011–2013)[437][438]
- Lynne Blankenbeker, State Representative from New Hampshire (Merrimack District 11) (2009–2012)[439]
- Matt Bliss, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from District 5A (2017–2019)[386]
- J. Paul Brown, member of the Colorado House of Representatives from District 59 (2015–2017, 2010–2012)[440]
- Knute Buehler, member of the Oregon House of Representatives from District 54 (2015–2019)[441]
- Matt Caldwell, member of the Florida House of Representatives from District 79 (2012–2018) and District 73 (2010–2012)[442]
- Scotty Campbell, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from District 3 (2011–2012)[156]
- Sharon Clahchischilliage, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from the 4th district (2013–2018)[98]
- Jack Ciattarelli, member of the New Jersey General Assembly from District 16 (2011–2019)[443]
- Doreen Costa, member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from District 31 (2011–2017)[444]
- Dale Crafts, member of the Maine House of Representatives from District 56 (2014–2016) and District 104 (2008–2014) and 2020 Republican nominee for ME-02[445]
- David Duke, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 81st district (1989–1992), former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan and white supremacist[446]
- Justin Everett, member of the Colorado House of Representatives from District 22 (2013–2019)[430]
- Melvin Everson, member of the Georgia House of Representatives from District 106 (2005–2011)[447]
- Lou Gargiulo, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from District 19(1992–1996)[448]
- Althea Garrison, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Suffolk District 5 (1993–1995) and member of the Boston City Council from the at-large district (2019–2020)[449]
- Holly Grange, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from District 20 (2016–2021)[450][451]
- Christina Hagan, member the Ohio House of Representatives from District 50 (2011–2019)[452]
- Bill Hembree, member of the Georgia House of Representatives from District 67 (1999–2003)[453]
- Yvette Herrell, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from the 51st district (2011–2019)[454]
- Dov Hikind, member of the New York State Assembly from the 48th district (1983–2018) (Democrat)[455]
- Joe Howarth, member of New Jersey General Assembly from District 8 (2016–2020)[456]
- Greg Hughes, Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives (2015–2018) and member of the Utah House of Representatives from District 51 (2003–2018)[457]
- Jeanne Ives, member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 42nd district (2013–2019) and Republican nominee for the Illinois's 6th congressional district in 2020[141]
- Young Kim, member of the California State Assembly from District 65 (2014–2016)[458]
- Alveda King, member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 28th district (1979–1983), activist, author, niece of Martin Luther King Jr.[230]
- Gordon Klingenschmitt, member of the Colorado House of Representatives from District 15 (2015–2017)[459]
- Steve Kraus, member of the Ohio House of Representatives from District 89 (2015)[460]
- Jim Marchant, member of the Nevada Assembly from District 37 (2016–2018) and 2020 Republican nominee for NV-04[387]
- Allen Maricle, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from District 49 (1994–1998)[461]
- Bob Marshall, member of the Virginia House of Delegates from District 13 (1992–2018)[462]
- Cleta Mitchell, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from District 44 (1976–1984)[463]
- Barry Moore, member of the Alabama House of Representatives from District 91 (2010–2018)[464]
- Steve Negron, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from District 32 (2016–2018)[465]
- Tony Perkins, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 64 (1996–2004) and President of the Family Research Council[466]
- Vincent Polistina, member of New Jersey General Assembly from District 2 (2008–2012)[467]
- Rocky Raczkowski, member of the Michigan House of Representatives from District 9 (1997–2002)[468]
- Rick Saccone, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from District 39 (2011–2019)[469]
- Winsome Earle Sears, member of the Virginia House of Delegates from District 90 (2002–2004)[470]
- Dan Severson, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from District 14A (2003–2011)[471][472]
- T. W. Shannon, Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2013–2014), member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 62nd district (2007–2015)[250]
- Jonathan Shell, Majority Leader of the Kentucky House of Representatives (2017–2019) and member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from District 71 (2013–2019)[473]
- Steve Wenzel, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from District 12B (1973–1982, 1997–2002) and District 13B (1983–1992) (Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party)[474]
Municipal and local officials
Current
- Steve Bakken, Mayor of Bismarck, North Dakota (2018–present)[475]
- Brandon Bochenski, Mayor of Grand Forks, North Dakota (2020–present) and former Kazakhstani professional ice hockey player[476]
- Bill Currier, Mayor of Adair Village, Oregon (2007–present)[477][478]
- Lenny Curry, Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida (2015–present) and Chair of the Florida Republican Party (2011–2014)[479]
- Bobby Dyer, Mayor of Virginia Beach, Virginia (2018–present)[480][481]
- Carlos Giménez, Mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida (2011–present) and 2020 Republican nominee for FL-26[482]
- Randy Henderson, Mayor of Fort Myers, Florida (2009–present)[483]
- Jean Stothert, Mayor of Omaha, Nebraska (2013–present)[484]
Former
- Gary Doty, Mayor of Duluth, Minnesota (1992–2004) (Democrat)[485]
- Charles Evers, Mayor of Fayette, Mississippi (1985–1989) (Deceased)[111]
- Rudy Giuliani, Mayor of New York City, New York (1994–2001)[486]
Current
- Lucas Babin, District Attorney of Tyler County, Texas (2018–present)[487]
- Joe Borelli, member of the New York City Council from District 51 (2015–present)[488]
- Jerry Carl, member of the Mobile County Commission from District 3[489][490]
- Michele Fiore, member of the Las Vegas City Council from Ward 6 (2017–present), Mayor Pro Tem of Las Vegas (2019–2020) and member of the Nevada Assembly from District 4 (2012–2016)[491]
- Bob Gualtieri, Sheriff of Pinellas County, Florida (2011–present)[492]
- Thomas M. Hodgson, Sheriff of Bristol County, Massachusetts (1997–present)[493]
- Jeff Johnson, member of the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners from District 7 (2009–present)[494]
- Mark Lamb, Sheriff of Pinal County, Arizona (2017–present)[495][496]
- Troy Nehls, Sheriff of Fort Bend County, Texas (2013–present) and Republican nominee for Texas's 22nd congressional district[497]
- Rich Pahls, member of the Omaha City Council from District 5 (2013–present)[400][498]
- Joshua Parsons, member of the Lancaster County Board of Commissioners (2016–present)[60]
- Victoria Seaman, member of the Las Vegas City Council from the 2nd Ward (2019–present) and member of the Nevada Assembly from District 34 (2014–2019)[499]
- William Snyder, Sheriff of Martin County, Florida (2013–present)[500]
- Michelle Steel, member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors from District 2 (2015–present), and 2020 Republican Nominee for CA-48[501]
- Eric Ulrich, member of the New York City Council from District 32 (2009–present)[502]
- Wayne W. Williams, member of the Colorado Springs City Council from the at-large district (2019–present) and Secretary of State of Colorado (2015–2019)[298]
- Aimee Winder Newton, member of the Salt Lake County Council from District 3 (2013–present)[457]
Former
- Joe Arpaio, Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona (1993–2017)[503]
- Rob Astorino, County Executive of Westchester County (2010–2017) and member of the Westchester County Board of Legislators from District 3 (2003–2004)[504]
- Jeff Cardwell, member of the Indianapolis City-County Council from District 23 (2008–2013)[291]
- David Clarke, Sheriff of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (2002–2017)[505]
- Mark Curran, Sheriff of Lake County, Illinois (2006–2018)[506]
- Carl DeMaio, member of the San Diego City Council from District 5 (2008–2012)[507]
- Jenna Ellis, Deputy District Attorney of Weld County, Colorado (2012–2013)[508][509]
- Erick Erickson, conservative commentator and Macon, Georgia city councilman (2007–2011)[510][511]
- Emilio Gonzalez, Chief Administrative Officer of the City of Miami (2018–2020)[93]
- Bernard Kerik, former New York City Police Department commissioner and convicted felon (Granted pardon by Trump in February 2020)[512][513]
- Steve Levy, County Executive of Suffolk County, New York (2004–2011)[514]
- Jeanine Pirro, District Attorney of Westchester County (1994–2005) and host of Justice with Judge Jeanine[515][516][517]
- Andrew Stein, President of the New York City Council (1986–1994) and Borough President of Manhattan (1978–1985) (Democrat)[518]
- Corey Stewart, Chair of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors (2006–2019) and Occoquan District Supervisor (2003–2006)[519]
- Carolyn Bunny Welsh, Sheriff of Chester County, Pennsylvania (2000–2020)[230]
International politicians
Current
- Jair Bolsonaro, President of Brazil (2019–present) (Independent)[520][521][522]
- Muhammadu Buhari, President of Nigeria (1983–1985, 2015–present) (All Progressives Congress)[523]
- Milorad Dodik, Serb Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2018–present) (Alliance of Independent Social Democrats)[524][525]
- Andrzej Duda, President of Poland (2015–present) (Law and Justice)[526]
- Rodrigo Duterte, President of the Philippines (2016–present) (PDP–Laban)[527][528]
- Janez Janša, Prime Minister of Slovenia (2004–2008, 2012–2013, 2020–present) (Slovenian Democratic Party)[529][530][524]
- Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India (2014–present) (Bharatiya Janata Party)[531][532][528]
- Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel (1996–1999, 2009–present) (Likud)[533]
- Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary (1998–2002, 2010–present) (Fidesz)[534][528]
- Aleksandar Vučić, President of Serbia (2017–present) (Serbian Progressive Party)[524]
Former
- Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of Australia (2013–2015) (Liberal Party)[535][536]
Current
- Ivica Dačić, Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia (2014–present), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2014–present) and President of the Socialist Party of Serbia[537]
- Jarosław Kaczyński, Deputy Prime Minister of Poland (2020–present), Prime Minister of Poland (2006–2007) (Law and Justice)[538]
Former
- Barnaby Joyce, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia (2017–2018) (National Party)[539]
- Matteo Salvini, Deputy Prime Minister of Italy (2018–2019) (League)[540]
- Vojislav Šešelj, Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia (1998–2000) (Serbian Radical Party)[541]
Current
- Aryeh Deri, Israeli Ministry for the Development of the Periphery, the Negev and the Galilee (2015–present), Minister of the Interior (2016–present), Minister of Internal Affairs (1988–1992, 1993), Minister without Portfolio (1993), Minister of the Economy (2015), Minister of Religious Services (2018) and Leader of Shas[542]
- Alexander Downer, Minister for Foreign Affairs (1996–2007), High Commissioner of Australia to the United Kingdom (2014–2018) and member of the Australian Parliament for Mayo (1984–2008) (Liberal Party of Australia)[543]
Former
- Femi Fani-Kayode, Nigerian Minister of Culture and Tourism (2006) and Minister of Aviation (2006–2007) (National Democratic Coalition)[544]
Current
- Per-Willy Amundsen , Minister of Justice of Norway (2016–2018) and member of the Norwegian Parliament (2005–2013, 2017–present) (Progress Party)[545]
- Gerolf Annemans, Belgian Member of the European Parliament (2014–present) (Vlaams Belang)[546]
- Jordan Bardella, French Member of the European Parliament (2019–present) (National Rally)[547]
- Thierry Baudet, member of the Dutch House of Representatives (Forum for Democracy)[548]
- Conrad Black, member of the UK House of Lords (2002–present) (on leave of absence) and media mogul[549][550]
- Eduardo Bolsonaro, member of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies (2015–present), Chamber Leader for the Social Liberal Party (2019–2020) and son of President Jair Bolsonaro[551][552]
- Kristian Thulesen Dahl, member of the Danish Folketing (1994–present) (Danish People's Party)[553]
- Giovanni Donzelli, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2018–present) (Brothers of Italy)[554]
- Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, member of the French National Assembly for Essonne's 8th constituency (1997–present) and President of Debout la France (2008–present)[555]
- Vojtěch Filip, member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic (1996–present) (Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia)[556]
- Tom Van Grieken, member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives (2019–present) (Vlaams Belang)[546]
- Armin-Paul Hampel, member of the German Bundestag (2017–present) (Alternative for Germany)[557]
- Giorgia Meloni, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2006–present) (Brothers of Italy)[558]
- Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, Spokesperson of the Vox Parliamentary Group in the Spanish Congress of Deputies (2019–present) (Vox)[559]
- Paul Girvan, Member of Parliament for South Antrim in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom (2017–present) (Democratic Unionist Party)[560]
- Catherine Griset, French Member of the European Parliament (2019–present) (National Rally)[561]
- Damir Kajin, member of the Croatian Sabor (1992–present) (Istrian Democrats)[562]
- Ulf Leirstein, member of the Norwegian Storting (2005–present) (Independent)[563]
- Marine Le Pen, member of the French National Assembly for Pas-de-Calais's 11th constituency (2017–present) and President of National Rally (2011–present)[564][565]
- Kenneth Meshoe, member of the National Assembly of South Africa (1994–present) and Leader of the African Christian Democratic Party (1993–present)[566]
- Stefano Mugnai, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2018–present) (Forza Italia)[554]
- Mika Niikko, member of the Parliament of Finland for Uusimaa (2011–present) (Finns Party)[567]
- Tomio Okamura, member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic (2013–present) (Freedom and Direct Democracy)[556]
- Peter Osuský, member of the Slovak National Council (2010–present) (Freedom and Solidarity)[568]
- Ian Paisley Jr, Member of Parliament for North Antrim in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom (2010–present), and son of former First Minister of Northern Ireland Ian Paisley (Democratic Unionist Party)[560]
- Antonio Palmieri, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2018–present) (Forza Italia)[554]
- Don Plett, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate of Canada (2019–present) (Conservative)[569]
- Stéphane Ravier, member of the French Senate for Bouches-du-Rhône (2014–present) (National Rally)[561]
- Jérôme Rivière, French Member of the European Parliament (2019–present) (National Rally)[561]
- Jan Skopeček, member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic (2017–present) (Civic Democratic Party)[570]
- Achille Totaro, member of the Italian Senate (2018–present) (Brothers of Italy)[554]
- Tom Van Grieken, member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives (2019–present) and Leader of the Vlaams Belang (2014–present)[571]
- Tsai Yi-Yu, member of the Legislative Yuan (2016–present) (Democratic Progressive Party)[572]
- Sammy Wilson, Member of Parliament for East Antrim in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom (2005–present) (Democratic Unionist Party)[560]
- Pierantonio Zanettin, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2018–present) (previously endorsed Michael Bloomberg, Forza Italia)[554]
Former
- Lynn Beyak, member of the Senate of Canada from Ontario (2013–2021)[573]
- Haim Drukman, member of the Israeli Knesset (1977–1988, 1999–2003) (National Religious Party)[574]
- Nigel Farage, British right-wing populist politician, leader of the Brexit Party, former leader of UKIP and former Member of the European Parliament (Brexit Party since 2019)[575]
- Paolo Guzzanti, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2008–2013), member of the Italian Senate from Latium (2006–2008) and Lombardy (1994–2006)[576]
- Carl I. Hagen, Vice President of the Norwegian Storting (2005–2009), member of the Storting for Oslo (1974–1977) and leader of the Progress Party (1978–2006)[577][578]
- Hillel Horowitz, member of the Israeli Knesset (2013–2015) (The Jewish Home)[579]
- José Antonio Kast, member of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile from District 30 (2002–2014) and District 24 (2014–2018) (Republican Party)[580]
- Milan Krajniak, member of the Slovak National Council (2016–2020) (We Are Family)[568]
- František Mikloško, member of the Slovak National Council (1990–2010) (Conservative Democrats of Slovakia)[568]
- Vladimír Palko, member of the Slovak National Council (1998–2002, 2006–2010) (Conservative Democrats of Slovakia)[568]
- Ciro Roza, member of the Legislative Assembly of Santa Catarina (2011–2015) (Social Democratic Party)[581]
Current
- Yossi Dagan, Israeli politician, Chair of the Shomron Regional Council (2015–present) (Likud)[582]
- Mike Sonko, Governor of Nairobi (2017–present) and member of the Kenyan National Assembly (2010–2013) (Jubilee Party)[583]
- László Toroczkai, Mayor of Ásotthalom (2013–present) and President of Our Homeland Movement[584]
Former
- Dragan Marković, Mayor of Jagodina (2004–2012) and leader of United Serbia[585]
Party officials
Current
- James Ada, Chair of the Northern Mariana Islands Republican Party (2014–present)[246]
- Rich Anderson, Chair of the Virginia Republican Party (2020–present) and member of the Virginia House of Delegates from District 51 (2011–2018)[586]
- Robin Armstrong, National Committeeman of the Republican National Committee in Texas (2012–present) and physician[250]
- David Bossie, National Committeeman of the Republican National Committee in Maryland (2016–present), president of Citizens United and former deputy campaign manager to the Donald Trump presidential campaign[587]
- M. Jane Brady, Chair of the Delaware Republican Party (2019–present) and Attorney General of Delaware (1995–2005)[588]
- Jennifer Carnahan, Chair of the Minnesota Republican Party (2017–present)[589]
- Andrea Catsimatidis, Chair of the Manhattan Republican Party (2017–present) and socialite[590]
- Jim Christiana, Chair of the Republican Committee of Beaver County (2019–present)[591][592][593]
- Laura Cox, Chair of the Michigan Republican Party (2019–present) and member of the Michigan House of Representatives from District 19 (2015–2019)[594]
- Harmeet Dhillon, National Committeewoman of the Republican National Committee for California (2016–present) and lawyer[230]
- Joe Gruters, Chair of the Florida Republican Party (2019–present), member of the Florida Senate from District 23 (2018–present), and State Representative from Florida's 73rd House district (2016–2018)[595]
- Marti Halverson, National Committeewoman of the Republican National Committee in Wyoming (2012–present)[596][597]
- Thomas Hicks Jr., Co-Chair of the Republican National Committee (2019–present)[53]
- Jeff Kaufmann, Chair of the Iowa Republican Party (2014–present) and member of the Iowa House of Representatives from District 79 (2005–2013)[598]
- Kimberly Klacik, member of the Baltimore County Republican Central Committee (2018–present) and 2020 Republican nominee for the U.S. House for Maryland's 7th district[599]
- Lori Klein Corbin, National Committeewoman of the Republican National Committee in Arizona (2016–present) and member of the Arizona Senate from Arizona's 6th District (2011–2013)[600]
- Debra Lamm, National Committeewoman of the Republican National Committee in Montana (2020–present), Chair of the Montana Republican Party (2017–2019) and member of the Montana House of Representatives from District 60 (2015–2017)[601]
- Nick Langworthy, Chair of the New York Republican Party (2019–present) and Chair of the Erie County Republican Party (2010–2019)[602]
- Terry Lathan, Chair of the Alabama Republican Party (2015–present)[603][604]
- Dan Lederman, Chair of the South Dakota Republican Party (2017–present), member of the South Dakota Senate from District 16 (2011–2015) and member of the South Dakota House of Representatives from District 16 (2009–2011)[60]
- Leora Levy, National Committeewoman of the Republican National Committee in Connecticut (2016–present)[605]
- James Lyons Jr, Chair of the Massachusetts Republican Party (2019–present) and member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Essex District 18 (2011–2019)[606]
- Ronna McDaniel, Co-Chair of Republican National Committee (2017–present) and Chair of the Michigan Republican Party (2015–2017)[607]
- David McLain, Chair of the Oklahoma Republican Party (2019–present)[60]
- Steve Pearce, Chair of the New Mexico Republican Party (2018–present) and U.S. Representative from NM-02 (2011–2019)[608]
- Pam Pollard, National Committeewoman of the Republican National Committee in Oklahoma (2020–present) and Chair of the Oklahoma Republican Party (2015–2019)[609]
- Todd Ricketts, Finance Chair of the Republican National Committee (2019–present) and co-owner of the Chicago Cubs[610]
- Tim Schneider, Chair of the Illinois Republican Party (2014–present)[611]
- David Shafer, Chair of the Georgia Republican Party (2019–present), president pro tempore of the Georgia Senate (2013–2019) and member of the Georgia Senate from District 48 (2002–2019)[612]
- Doug Steinhardt, Chair of the New Jersey Republican Party (2017–present)[613]
- Stephen Stepanek, Chair of the New Hampshire Republican Party (2019–present)[614]
- Joshua Tardy, National Committeeman of the Republican National Committee in Maine (2019–present), Minority Leader of the Maine House of Representatives (2006–2010) and member of the Maine House of Representatives from District 25 (2004–2010) and District 125 (2002–2004)[615]
- Jane Timken, Chair of the Ohio Republican Party (2017–present)[616]
- Christine Toretti, National Committeewoman of the Republican National Committee in Pennsylvania (1997–present), businesswoman and philanthropist[230]
- Kelli Ward, Chair of the Arizona Republican Party (2019–present) and member of the Arizona Senate from District 5 (2013–2015)[437]
- Allen West, Chair of the Texas Republican Party (2020–present) and U.S. Representative from FL-22 (2011–2013)[23]
Former
- Robert R. Asher, National Committeeman of the Republican National Committee in Pennsylvania (1998–2020) and Chair of the Pennsylvania Republican Party (1983–1986)[346]
- James Bopp Jr, National Committeeman of the Republican National Committee in Indiana (2006–2012) and Vice Chairman of the Republican National Committee (2008–2012)[617]
- Elliott Broidy, Finance Chair of the Republican National Committee (2005–2008) and convincted felon[618]
- Jim Brulte, Chair of the California Republican Party (2013–2019)[619]
- Edward F. Cox, Chair of the New York Republican Party (2009–2019)[620]
- Ada Fisher, National Committeewoman of the Republican National Committee in North Carolina (2008–2020)[621]
- Van Hipp Jr, Chair of the South Carolina Republican Party (1987–1989)[23]
- Jonathan Lines, Chair of the Arizona Republican Party (2018–2019)[622]
- Ed Martin, Chair of the Missouri Republican Party (2013–2015)[623][624]
- Bob Paduchik, Co-Chair of the Republican National Committee (2017–2019)[625]
- Ralph Reed, Chair of the Georgia Republican Party (2001–2003)[466]
- Bobby Schostak, Chair of the Michigan Republican Party (2011–2015)[43]
- Thomas Wright, Chair of the Utah Republican Party (2011–2013)[30]
- Steve Wynn, Finance Chair of the Republican National Committee (2017–2018) real estate businessman and art collector[626]
- Stephen J. Yates, Chair of Idaho Republican Party (2014–2017)[23]
Organizations
State and territorial political parties
- Alabama Republican Party[627]
- Alaska Republican Party[628]
- American Independent Party[629]
- Arizona Republican Party[630]
- Arkansas Republican Party[631]
- California Republican Party[632]
- Colorado Republican Party[633]
- Conservative Party of New York State[634]
- Connecticut Republican Party[635]
- Florida Republican Party[636]
- Georgia Republican Party[637][638]
- Guam Republican Party[639]
- Hawaii Republican Party[640]
- Idaho Republican Party[641]
- Illinois Republican Party[642]
- Iowa Republican Party[643]
- Kansas Republican Party[644]
- Kentucky Republican Party[645]
- Louisiana Republican Party[646]
- Maine Republican Party[647]
- Maryland Republican Party[648]
- Massachusetts Republican Party[649]
- Michigan Republican Party[650]
- Minnesota Republican Party[651]
- Mississippi Republican Party[652]
- Missouri Republican Party[653]
- Montana Republican Party[654]
- Nebraska Republican Party[655]
- Nevada Republican Party[656]
- New Hampshire Republican Party[657]
- New Jersey Republican Party[658]
- New Mexico Republican Party[655]
- New York Republican Party[659]
- New York State Right to Life Party[660]
- North Carolina Republican Party[661]
- North Dakota Republican Party[662]
- Northern Mariana Islands Republican Party[663]
- Ohio Republican Party[664]
- Oklahoma Republican Party[665]
- Oregon Republican Party[666]
- Pennsylvania Republican Party[667]
- Rhode Island Republican Party[668]
- South Carolina Republican Party[669]
- South Dakota Republican Party[670]
- Tennessee Republican Party[671]
- Texas Republican Party[672]
- Utah Republican Party[673]
- Virgin Islands Republican Party[674]
- Virginia Republican Party[675]
- West Virginia Republican Party[676]
- Wisconsin Republican Party[677]
- Wyoming Republican Party[678]
Local political parties
International political parties
- Conservative People's Party of Estonia[684]
- Miroslav Škoro Homeland Movement[538]
- Taiwan Solidarity Union[685]
- Taliban[686] (endorsement rejected by Trump)
- United Serbia[585]
- Vox[687]
See also
- List of Republicans who oppose the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign
- Endorsements in the 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries
- List of Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign endorsements
- List of former Trump administration officials who endorsed Joe Biden
- List of Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
- List of Jo Jorgensen 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
- List of Howie Hawkins 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
- News media endorsements in the 2020 United States presidential primaries
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