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President 2016

President 2016; The following candidates are running for the Democratic, Republican, Libertarian or Green Party presidential nomination. They have been recognized by their party by (1) receiving an invitation to participate in a primary debate, (2) being included in national polls, or (3) winning at least one primary or caucus. There are2 Democrats and 3 Republicans still in the presidential race. For a full list of candidates by state, please see:Candidates by state primary ballot.
Click on a candidate's name for a detailed overview of his or her policy positions and 2016 presidential campaign.
Democrats
 
Hillary Clinton
 Bernie Sanders  
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Republicans
 
Ted Cruz
John Kasich
 Donald Trump  
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Third party candidates
 
Gary Johnson (Libertarian)
Jill Stein (Green)
 Potential: Jesse Ventura (I)  
Candidates who have made more than five percent of presidential ballots:
As of March 22, 2016, a total of 1,659 candidates had filed a Statement of Candidacy with the Federal Election Commission.[1] A full list of these candidates and their parties and filing dates can be found here.
The following candidates and politicians have either suspended their presidential campaign or declined to run.
Dropped out
 
Lincoln Chafee (D)
Lawrence Lessig (D)
Martin O'Malley (D)
Jim Webb (D)
 Jeb Bush (R)
Ben Carson (R)
Chris Christie (R)
Carly Fiorina (R)
Jim Gilmore (R)
Lindsey Graham (R)
Mike Huckabee (R)
Bobby Jindal (R)
George Pataki (R)
Rand Paul (R)
Rick Perry (R)
Rick Santorum (R)
Marco Rubio (R)
Scott Walker (R)
  
Declined to run
 
Joe Biden (D)
Andrew Cuomo (D)
Al Gore (D)
Dennis Kucinich (D)
Brian Schweitzer (D)
Elizabeth Warren (D)
 Kelly Ayotte (R)
Nikki Haley (R)
Peter King (R)
Susana Martinez (R)
Mike Pence (R)
Mitt Romney (R)
 Paul Ryan (R)
Brian Sandoval (R)

Primaries and caucuses



Overviews

States and territories

Click the state to learn more about its 2016 primary election or caucus.
[hide]March 16-31
StatePartyDatePledged delegates at stakeWinner
American SamoaRepublican3/22/20160-
ArizonaDemocratic3/22/201675Clinton
ArizonaRepublican3/22/201658Trump
IdahoDemocratic3/22/201623Sanders
UtahDemocratic3/22/201633Sanders
UtahRepublican3/22/201640Cruz
AlaskaDemocratic3/26/201616Sanders
HawaiiDemocratic3/26/201625Sanders
WashingtonDemocratic3/26/2016101Sanders

Delegate counts

See also: 2016 presidential nominations: calendar and delegate rules

Democratic nomination

Republican nomination

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