Government official, politician, and candidate deaths, diagnoses, and quarantines due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020-2022
This page covers the deaths, diagnoses, and quarantines of political incumbents, candidates, and government officials that resulted from COVID-19. It also covers individuals confirmed to have been tested and found not to carry COVID-19. Listed incumbents, candidates, and government officials are limited to those within Ballotpedia's scope of coverage. Only confirmed cases appear on this page. Suspected or speculated cases are not included here. These numbers are based on cases found by Ballotpedia staff and readers and may not be comprehensive.
This page was maintained from March 2020 to January 2022. It no longer receives regular updates, but our email is always open. We encourage you to reach out at editor@ballotpedia.org.
In this article you will find:
- Statistics on diagnosed officials and candidates by state and level of government
- A list of officials and candidates who died from COVID-19
- A list of diagnosed officials and candidates
- A list of self-quarantined officials and candidates
- Notable influencers who tested positive for coronavirus
- General resources for citizens
Chart of state and federal official and candidate deaths and diagnoses
The following chart shows the number of state and federal officials and candidates we identified who were diagnosed with or died as a result of COVID-19 between March 2020 and January 2022.
Statistics
Diagnosed politicians by state and level of government
The following table shows the number of officials and candidates who tested positive for COVID-19 by state and level of government between March 2020 and January 2022. The table includes members of Congress, but not federally appointed officials or members of the executive branch.
Diagnosed officials and candidates by state and level of government | |||
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State | Federal | State | Total |
Alabama | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Alaska | 1 | 4 | 5 |
Arizona | 1 | 5 | 6 |
Arkansas | 0 | 12 | 12 |
California | 9 | 6 | 15 |
Colorado | 4 | 5 | 9 |
Connecticut | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Delaware | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Florida | 8 | 14 | 22 |
Georgia | 4 | 10 | 14 |
Hawaii | 2 | 1 | 3 |
Idaho | 0 | 6 | 6 |
Illinois | 6 | 11 | 17 |
Indiana | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Iowa | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Kansas | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Louisiana | 4 | 5 | 9 |
Maine | 1 | 4 | 5 |
Maryland | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Massachusetts | 4 | 3 | 7 |
Michigan | 2 | 7 | 9 |
Minnesota | 0 | 6 | 6 |
Mississippi | 1 | 9 | 10 |
Missouri | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Montana | 0 | 5 | 5 |
Nebraska | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Nevada | 1 | 1 | 2 |
New Hampshire | 0 | 4 | 4 |
New Jersey | 3 | 1 | 4 |
New Mexico | 0 | 2 | 2 |
New York | 8 | 13 | 21 |
North Carolina | 4 | 6 | 10 |
North Dakota | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Ohio | 3 | 6 | 9 |
Oklahoma | 0 | 4 | 4 |
Oregon | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Pennsylvania | 6 | 23 | 29 |
Rhode Island | 0 | 2 | 2 |
South Carolina | 7 | 6 | 12 |
South Dakota | 0 | 8 | 8 |
Tennessee | 1 | 6 | 7 |
Texas | 7 | 10 | 17 |
Utah | 2 | 10 | 12 |
Vermont | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Virginia | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Washington | 3 | 7 | 10 |
West Virginia | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Wisconsin | 3 | 6 | 9 |
Wyoming | 0 | 3 | 3 |
The following is a list of political incumbents, candidates, and government officials confirmed to have died as a result of COVID-19 between March 2020 and January 2022.
Federal
Ballotpedia identified 3 politicians at the federal level who died as a result of COVID-19.
Name | Office | Date | Status |
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Ronald Wright | U.S. House Texas District 6 | February 7, 2021 | Wright died from complications related to COVID-19.[1] |
Luke Letlow | Representative-elect, Louisiana's 5th Congressional District | December 29, 2020 | Letlow died from complications related to COVID-19.[2] |
Stephen F. Williams | United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit | August 7, 2020 | Williams died as a result of complications related to COVID-19. |
State
Ballotpedia identified 10 politicians at the state level who died as a result of COVID-19.
Name | Office | Date | Status |
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David Andahl | Candidate, North Dakota House of Representatives District 8 | October 5, 2020 | Andahl died from complications related to COVID-19.[3] |
Roy Edwards | Wyoming House of Representatives District 53 | November 2, 2020 | Edwards died on November 2, 2020 due to complications related to COVID-19.[4] |
Johnny Lee Baynes | New York Supreme Court 2nd Judicial District | March 26, 2020 | Baynes died from complications caused by COVID-19.[5] |
A. Benton Chafin | Virginia State Senate District 38 | January 1, 2021 | Chafin passed away from complications related to coronavirus.[6] |
Dick Hinch | New Hampshire House of Representatives Hillsborough 21 | December 9, 2020 | The New Hampshire attorney general's office announced Hinch died from complications caused by COVID-19 on December 9.[7] |
Jerry Relph | Minnesota State Senate District 14 | December 18, 2020 | Relph passed away from complications related to coronavirus.[8] Relph announced he had tested positive for coronavirus on November 16, 2020.[9] |
Ruben Reyes (Texas judge, District 72) | Texas 72nd District Court | December 12, 2020 | Reyes died from complications related to COVID-19.[10] |
Reggie Bagala | Louisiana House of Representatives District 54 | April 9, 2020 | A friend of Bagala's announced he was in the hospital after testing positive for coronavirus. Bagala passed away from complications related to COVID-19 on April 9, 2020.[11] |
Bob Glanzer | South Dakota House of Representatives District 22 | April 3, 2020 | Glanzer died from complications caused by COVID-19.[12] |
Noach Dear | New York Supreme Court 2nd Judicial District | April 20, 2020 | Dear died from complications caused by COVID-19.[13] |
Local
Ballotpedia identified 5 politicians at the local level who died as a result of COVID-19.
Name | Office | Date | Status |
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Marny Xiong | At-large representative, Saint Paul Public Schools school board | June 7, 2020 | Xiong died from complications caused by COVID-19.[8] |
Lillian Blancas | El Paso Municipal Court | December 7, 2020 | Blancas died from complications caused by COVID-19.[14] |
Benny Napoleon | Wayne County Sheriff | December 17, 2020 | Napoleon died from complications caused by COVID-19.[15] |
Michael Yun | Jersey City Council Ward D | April 6, 2020 | Yun died of complications from COVID-19 on April 6, 2020.[16] |
Nancy Stephenson | Dougherty County Probate Court | April 1, 2020 | Stephenson died from complications caused by COVID-19.[17] |
This list is not comprehensive. We encourage you to share updates from local officials, politicians, and candidates in your community at editor@ballotpedia.org.
Diagnosed incumbents, candidates, and government officials
The following is a list of political incumbents, candidates, and government officials confirmed to have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Federal
Ballotpedia identified 115 diagnosed politicians, candidates, and government officials at the federal level.
Name | Office | Date | Status |
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Darren Soto | U.S. House Florida District 9 | September 8, 2021 | Soto announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[18] |
Brett Kavanaugh | Supreme Court of the United States | September 30, 2021 | The Supreme Court announced in a press release that Kavanaugh tested positive for COVID-19 on September 30. The press release said Kavanaugh was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[19] |
Tim Ryan (Ohio) | U.S. House Ohio District 13 | September 20, 2021 | Ryan announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated before contracting the virus.[20] |
Bob Latta | U.S. House Ohio District 5 | September 20, 2021 | Latta announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[21] |
Jahana Hayes | U.S. House Connecticut District 5 | September 20, 2020 | On Sept. 20, Hayes announced she had tested positive for coronavirus and would quarantine for 14 days.[22] |
Joseph Morelle | U.S. House New York District 25 | September 12, 2021 | Morelle announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated when he contracted the virus.[23] |
Salud Carbajal | U.S. House California District 24 | October 6, 2020 | Carbajal announced he had tested positive for COVID-19.[24] |
Jen Psaki | White House Press Secretary | October 31, 2021 | Psaki announced on October 31, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was fully vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[25] |
Drew Ferguson | U.S. House Georgia District 3 | October 30, 2020 | Ferguson announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19 and would be working from home for the time being.[26] |
Ron Johnson (Wisconsin) | U.S. Senate, Wisconsin | October 3, 2020 | Johnson's office announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[27] |
Glenn Thompson (Pennsylvania) | U.S. Representative, Pennsylvania | October 22, 2021 | Thompson's office announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[28] |
Donald Trump | President of the United States | October 2, 2020 | Trump announced on Twitter that he and first lady Melania Trump had tested positive for coronavirus.[29] |
Mike Lee (U.S. Senate, Utah) | U.S. Senate, Utah | October 2, 2020 | On October 2, 2020, Lee announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[30] |
Thom Tillis (North Carolina) | U.S. Senate North Carolina | October 2, 2020 | Tillis announced on Twitter that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[31] |
Alejandro Mayorkas | Secretary of Homeland Security | October 19, 2021 | Mayorkas announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[32] |
Bill Huizenga | U.S. House Michigan District 2 | October 14, 2020 | Huizenga announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[33] |
Mike Bost | U.S. House Illinois District 12 | October 12, 2020 | Bost announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[34] |
Michael Waltz | U.S. House Florida District 6 | November 6, 2020 | Waltz announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[35] |
Mark Meadows (North Carolina) | White House Chief of Staff | November 4, 2020 | Meadows announced to advisors that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[36] |
Austin Scott | U.S. House Georgia District 8 | November 30, 2020 | Scott announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[37] |
Ben Carson | U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development | November 3, 2020 | Carson's deputy chief of staff announced that Carson had tested positive for COVID-19.[38] |
Carlos Gimenez | Member-elect, Florida's 26th Congressional District | November 27, 2020 | On November 27, 2020, Gimenez announced that he and his wife had tested positive for coronavirus the previous day.[39] |
Susie Lee | U.S. House Nevada District 3 | November 25, 2020 | Lee announced she had tested positive for coronavirus.[40] |
Rick Allen | U.S. House Georgia District 12 | November 24, 2020 | Allen announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[41] |
Virginia Foxx | U.S. House North Carolina District 5 | November 23, 2020 | On November 23, 2020, Foxx announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[42] |
Bryan Steil | U.S. House Wisconsin District 1 | November 22, 2020 | Steil announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[43] |
Joe Courtney | U.S. House Connecticut District 2 | November 22, 2020 | Courtney announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[44] |
Rick Scott | U.S. Senate Florida | November 20, 2020 | Scott announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[45] |
Doug Lamborn | U.S. House Colorado District 5 | November 18, 2020 | Lamborn announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[46] |
Dan Newhouse | U.S. House Washington District 4 | November 18, 2020 | Newhouse announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[47] |
Ed Perlmutter | U.S. House Colorado District 7 | November 17, 2020 | Perlmutter announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[48] |
Chuck Grassley | U.S. Senate Iowa | November 17, 2020 | Grassley announced he had tested positive for coronavirus.[49] |
Scott Perry | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 10 | November 16, 2021 | Perry announced on November 16, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19.[50] |
Tim Walberg | U.S. House Michigan District 7 | November 16, 2020 | Walberg announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[51] |
Cheri Bustos | U.S. House Illinois District 17 | November 16, 2020 | Bustos announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[52] |
Don Young (Alaska) | U.S. House Alaska At-large District | November 12, 2020 | Young announced he had tested positive for coronavirus.[53] |
Suraj Patel | Candidate, U.S. House New York District 12 | March 30, 2020 | Patel announced that he tested positive for COVID-19.[54] |
Joe Cunningham | U.S. House South Carolina District 1 | March 27, 2020 | Cunningham announced he tested positive for coronavirus.[55] He self-quarantined after learning a fellow congressman was infected.[56] |
Mike Kelly (Pennsylvania) | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 16 | March 27, 2020 | Kelly announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[57] |
Rand Paul | U.S. Senate, Kentucky | March 22, 2020 | Paul announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[58] |
Mario Diaz-Balart | U.S. House Florida District 25 | March 18, 2020 | Diaz-Balart announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[59] |
Ben McAdams | U.S. House Utah District 4 | March 18, 2020 | McAdams announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[60] |
Tom Rice (South Carolina) | U.S. House South Carolina District 7 | June 15, 2020 | Rice announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19, the diseases caused by the novel coronavirus.[61] |
Raúl Grijalva | U.S. House Arizona District 3 | July 29, 2020 | Grijalva announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[62] |
Louie Gohmert | U.S. House Texas District 1 | July 28, 2020 | Gohmert tested positive for coronavirus during a pre-screen at the White House. He had been scheduled to fly with President Trump (R) to Texas that day.[63] |
Wesley Hunt (Texas Congress) | Candidate, U.S. House Texas District 7 | July 28, 2020 | Hunt announced that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was not experiencing any symptoms when he received his diagnosis.[64] |
Clay Higgins | U.S. House Louisiana District 3 | July 25, 2021 | Higgins announced on Facebook that he and his family tested positive for coronavirus.[65] |
Joe Biden | President of the United States | July 21, 2022 | The White House announced Biden tested positive for COVID-19.[66] |
Vern Buchanan | U.S. House Florida District 16 | July 19, 2021 | Buchanan announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus. He said he had received a COVID-19 vaccine.[67] |
Morgan Griffith | U.S. House Virginia District 9 | July 14, 2020 | Griffith announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[68] |
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez | U.S. House New York District 14 | January 9, 2022 | Ocasio-Cortez announced on January 9, 2022, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[69] |
Michael McCaul | U.S. House Texas District 10 | January 7, 2022 | McCaul announced on January 7, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[70] |
Jacob LaTurner | U.S. House Kansas District 2 | January 7, 2021 | LaTurner announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[71] |
Michelle Steel | U.S. House California District 48 | January 7, 2021 | Steel announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[72] |
Gus Bilirakis | U.S. House Florida District 12 | January 6, 2021 | Bilirakis announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[73] |
Kevin Brady (Texas) | U.S. House Texas District 8 | January 6, 2021 | Brady announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[74] |
Rob Portman | U.S. Senate Ohio | January 4, 2022 | Portman announced on January 4, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[75] |
Kay Granger | U.S. House Texas District 12 | January 4, 2021 | Granger announced she had tested positive for coronavirus.[76] |
Stephen Lynch | U.S. House Massachusetts District 8 | January 29, 2021 | Lynch announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[77] |
Lori Trahan | U.S. House Massachusetts District 3 | January 28, 2021 | Trahan announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[78] |
Raul Ruiz | U.S. House California District 36 | January 19, 2021 | Ruiz announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[79] |
Lou Correa | U.S. House California District 46 | January 16, 2021 | Correa announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[80] |
Adriano Espaillat | U.S. House New York District 13 | January 14, 2021 | Espaillat announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[81] |
Brian Schatz | U.S. Senate Hawaii | January 13, 2022 | Schatz announced on January 13, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[82] |
Brad Schneider | U.S. House Illinois District 10 | January 12, 2021 | Schneider announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[83] |
Sean Maloney | U.S. House New York District 18 | January 11, 2022 | Maloney announced on January 11, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[84] |
Bonnie Watson Coleman | U.S. House New Jersey District 12 | January 11, 2021 | Coleman announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[85] |
Pramila Jayapal | U.S. House Washington District 7 | January 11, 2021 | Jayapal announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus after sheltering with Republican colleagues who she said refused to wear masks during the January 6 breach of the Capitol.[86] |
Nancy Mace | U.S. House South Carolina District 1 | January 10, 2022 June 23, 2020 |
Mace announced on January 10, 2022, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[87] Mace announced that she had tested positive for COVID-19, the diseases caused by the novel coronavirus.[88] |
Nancy Mace | South Carolina House of Representatives District 99, Candidate, U.S. House South Carolina District 1 | January 10, 2022 June 23, 2020 |
Mace announced on January 10, 2022, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[89] Mace announced that she had tested positive for COVID-19, the diseases caused by the novel coronavirus.[90] |
John Katko | U.S. House New York District 24 | January 10, 2022 | Katko announced on January 10, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[91] |
Charles Fleischmann | U.S. House Tennessee District 3 | January 10, 2021 | Fleischmann announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[92] |
David Valadao | Representative-elect, U.S. House California District 21 | January 1, 2021 | Valadao announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[93] |
Ronald Wright | U.S. House Texas District 6 | February 7, 2021 | Wright died from complications related to COVID-19.[94] |
Brett Guthrie | U.S. House Kentucky District 2 | December 8, 2021 | Guthrie announced on December 8, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[95] |
Robert Aderholt | U.S. House Alabama District 4 | December 4, 2020 | On December 4, 2020, Aderholt announced he had tested positive for COVID-19.[96] |
Ayanna Pressley | U.S. House Massachusetts District 7 | December 31, 2021 | Pressley announced on December 31, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[97] |
Maria Elvira Salazar | U.S. House Florida District 27 | December 31, 2020 | Salazar announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[98] |
Bill Pascrell | U.S. House New Jersey District 9 | December 30, 2021 | Pascrell announced on December 30, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[99] |
Doris Matsui | U.S. House California District 6 | December 29, 2021 | Matsui announced on December 29, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[100] |
Luke Letlow | Representative-elect, Louisiana's 5th Congressional District | December 29, 2020 | Letlow died from complications related to COVID-19.[101] |
Gwen Moore | U.S. House Wisconsin District 4 | December 28, 2020 | On December 28, 2020, Moore announced she had tested positive for coronavirus.[102] |
Bobby Rush | U.S. House Illinois District 1 | December 27, 2021 | Rush announced on December 27, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[103] |
Kaiali'i Kahele | U.S. House Hawaii District 2 | December 26, 2021 | Kahele announced on December 26, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[104] |
Chris Coons | U.S. Senate Delaware | December 23, 2021 | Coons announced on December 23, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[105] |
Jan Schakowsky | U.S. House Illinois District 9 | December 23, 2021 | Schakowsky announced on December 23, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[106] |
Rick Larsen | U.S. House Washington District 2 | December 23, 2020 | Larsen announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[107] |
James Clyburn | U.S. House South Carolina District 6 | December 22, 2021 | Clyburn announced on December 22, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[108] |
Antonio Delgado (New York) | U.S. House New York District 19 | December 22, 2021 | Delgado announced on December 22, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[109] |
Barbara Lee (California) | U.S. House California District 13 | December 21, 2021 | Lee announced on December 21, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[110] |
Nicole Malliotakis | U.S. House New York District 11 | December 21, 2021 | Malliotakis announced on December 21, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[111] |
Maddy Salucka/Barbarasandbox | U.S. House California District 13 | December 21, 2021 | Lee announced on December 21, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[112] |
Larry Hogan | Governor of Maryland | December 20, 2021 | Hogan announced on December 20, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[113] |
Matt Cartwright | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 8 | December 19, 2021 March 18, 2020 |
Cartwright announced on December 19, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19.[114] Cartwright announced he was entering a self-quarantine after learning he had been in contact with a family friend who tested positive for coronavirus.[115] |
Matt Cartwright | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 8 | December 19, 2021 March 18, 2020 |
Cartwright announced on December 19, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19.[116] Cartwright announced he was entering a self-quarantine after learning he had been in contact with a family friend who tested positive for coronavirus.[117] |
Jason Crow | U.S. House Colorado District 6 | December 19, 2021 March 17, 2020 |
Crow announced on December 19, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[118] Crow announced his decision to enter into a self-quarantine after learning he had been in contact with someone who later tested positive for coronavirus.[119] |
Jason Crow | U.S. House Colorado District 6 | December 19, 2021 March 17, 2020 |
Crow announced on December 19, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[120] Crow announced his decision to enter into a self-quarantine after learning he had been in contact with someone who later tested positive for coronavirus.[121] |
Cory Booker | U.S. Senate, New Jersey | December 19, 2021 | Booker announced on December 19, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[122] |
Elizabeth Warren | U.S. Senate, Massachusetts | December 19, 2021 | Warren announced on December 19, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[123] |
Cedric Richmond | U.S. House Louisiana District 2 | December 17, 2020 | Announced that Richmond had tested positive for coronavirus.[124] |
Mike Rogers (Alabama) | U.S. House Alabama District 3 | December 17, 2020 | Rogers announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[125] |
David Bernhardt | U.S. Secretary of the Interior | December 16, 2020 | Bernhardt announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[126] |
Joe Wilson (South Carolina) | U.S. House South Carolina District 2 | December 16, 2020 | Wilson announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[127] |
Ken Calvert | U.S. House California District 42 | December 15, 2020 | Calvert announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus in late November.[128] |
Barry Loudermilk | U.S. House Georgia District 11 | December 15, 2020 | Loudermilk announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[129] |
Ted Budd | U.S. House North Carolina District 13 | December 1, 2020 | Budd announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[130] |
Ralph Norman | U.S. House South Carolina District 5 | August 5, 2021 | Norman announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated before he contracted the virus.[131] |
Rodney Davis (Illinois) | U.S. House Illinois District 13 | August 5, 2020 | Davis announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[132] |
Michael Doyle (Pennsylvania Congress) | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 18 | August 25, 2021 | Doyle announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[133] |
Jenniffer González-Colón | U.S. House Puerto Rico At-large District | August 24, 2020 | Gonzalez-Colon announced on Facebook that she tested positive for coronavirus.[134] |
Dan Meuser | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 9 | August 22, 2020 | Meuser announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[135] |
Bill Cassidy | U.S. Senate Louisiana | August 20, 2020 | Cassidy announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[136] |
Lindsey Graham | U.S. Senate, South Carolina | August 2, 2021 | Graham announced he tested positive for COVID-19. Graham said he had previously received a COVID-19 vaccine.[137] |
John Hickenlooper | U.S. Senate Colorado | August 19, 2021 | Hickenlooper announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He received his second COVID-19 shot on January 21, 2021.[138] |
Roger Wicker | U.S. Senate Mississippi | August 19, 2021 | Philip Waller, Wicker's communications director, issued a statement saying Wicker tested positive for COVID-19. He said Wicker was fully vaccinated.[139] |
Angus King | U.S. Senate Maine | August 19, 2021 | King announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated.[140] |
Troy Nehls | U.S. House Texas District 22 | August 18, 2021 | Nehls announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time of his positive test.[141] |
Neal Dunn | U.S. House Florida District 2 | April 9, 2020 | Dunn announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[142] |
State
Ballotpedia identified 276 diagnosed politicians, candidates, and government officials at the state level.
Name | Office | Date | Status |
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Gerald Neal | Kentucky State Senate District 33 | September 8, 2020 | Neal announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[143] |
Attica Scott | Kentucky House of Representatives District 41 | September 6, 2020 | Scott announced that she had tested positive for COVID-19.[144] |
Beau LaFave | Michigan House of Representatives District 108 | September 29, 2020 | LaFave announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[145] |
Ralph Northam | Governor of Virginia | September 25, 2020 | Northam announced that he and his wife had tested positive for coronavirus.[146] |
Katrina Shealy | South Carolina State Senate District 23 | September 24, 2020 | Shealy announced that she and her husband had tested positive for coronavirus.[147] |
Evan Vickers | Utah State Senate District 28 | September 23, 2021 | Vickers announced on September 23, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[148] |
Mike Parson | Governor of Missouri | September 23, 2020 | Parson announced that he and his wife had tested positive for coronavirus.[149] |
Sam Yingling | Illinois House of Representatives District 62 | September 21, 2020 | On September 21, a spokesperson for Yingling announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus and began self-quarantining.[150] |
Tom Takubo | West Virginia State Senate District 17 | September 21, 2020 | Takubo announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[151] |
Fred Hawkins | Candidate, Florida House of Representatives District 42 | September 21, 2020 | Hawkins announced he tested positive for coronavirus.[150] |
Rebecca Kleefisch | Candidate, Governor of Wisconsin | September 17, 2021 | Kleefisch tested positive for COVID-19.[152] |
Eloise Vitelli | Maine State Senate District 19 | September 15, 2021 | Vitelli announced she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated before she contracted the virus.[153] |
Troy Dale Jackson | Maine State Senate District 1 | September 14, 2021 | Jackson announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[154] |
Bob Peterson (Ohio) | Ohio State Senate District 17 | September 14, 2020 | The Columbus Dispatch reported that Peterson had tested positive for coronavirus.[155] |
Pamela Evette | Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina | September 14, 2020 | a representative for Gov. McMaster (R) announced that Evette had tested positive for coronavirus and was quarantining at home.[156] |
Loretta H. Rush | Indiana Supreme Court | September 13, 2020 | Rush announced on September 13 that she had tested positive for coronavirus and was quarantining at home.[157] |
Joe Polletta | Connecticut House of Representatives District 68 | October 9, 2020 | Polletta announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[158] |
Dan Sparks (Minnesota) | Minnesota State Senate District 27 | October 8, 2020 | Sparks announced he had tested positive for coronavirus on October 8.[159] |
Lorenzo Sierra | Arizona House of Representatives District 19 | October 5, 2020 | Arizona House Democrats announced that Sierra had been admitted to the hospital due to complications related to COVID-19.[160] |
Stacy Garrity | Candidate, Pennsylvania Treasurer | October 5, 2020 | Garrity's campaign announced she had tested positive for coronavirus.[161] |
Peggy Flanagan | Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota | October 30, 2021 | Flanagan announced on October 30, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was fully vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[162] |
Jim Ott | Wisconsin State Assembly District 23 | October 3, 2020 | Ott announced that he was self-quarantining after attending an event with Senator Ron Johnson (R), who later tested positive for coronavirus.[163] |
Ryan Fecteau | Maine House of Representatives District 11 | October 29, 2021 | Fecteau announced on October 29, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[164] |
Manuel Guzman | Candidate, Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 127 | October 26, 2020 | On October 29, 2020, Guzman announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[165] |
Cecile Bledsoe | Arkansas State Senate District 3 | October 26, 2020 | Arkansas state Senate president Jim Hendren announced that Bledsoe had tested positive for COVID-19.[166] |
Fatima Dirie | Candidate, Utah House of Representatives District 33 | October 24, 2020 | Dirie announced she tested positive for COVID-19.[167] |
Robert Burch Jr. | Candidate, Utah House of Representatives District 30 | October 24, 2020 | Burch announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[168] |
Dan McCay | Utah State Senate District 11 | October 24, 2020 | McCay announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[169] |
Charlene Fite | Arkansas House of Representatives District 80 | October 24, 2020 | Fite announced on Facebook that she had tested positive for COVID-19.[170] |
Alessandra Biaggi | New York State Senate District 34 | October 22, 2021 | Biaggi announced on October 22, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was fully vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[171] |
Will Ainsworth | Lieutenant Governor of Alabama | October 21, 2020 | On October 21, 2020, Ainsworth announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus and that he would self-quarantine.[172] |
Tom Dent | Washington House of Representatives District 13-Position 1 | October 21, 2020 | On October 21, 2020, Dent's assistant announced that Dent had tested positive for coronavirus on October 8.[173] |
Joe Miller (Ohio House District 53) | Ohio House of Representatives District 56 | October 2, 2020 | Miller announced on Twitter that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[174] |
Scott Allen (Wisconsin) | Wisconsin State Assembly District 97 | October 2, 2020 | Allen announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[175] |
Steven Haugaard | South Dakota House of Representatives District 10 | October 19, 2020 | Haugaard announced he had spent the last two weeks battling coronavirus.[176] |
David Welter | Illinois House of Representatives District 75 | October 16, 2020 | Welter announced he had tested positive for coronavirus.[177] |
Blake Moore | Candidate, U.S. House Utah District 1 | October 16, 2020 | Moore announced he been diagnosed with coronavirus.[178] |
Gary VanDeaver | Texas House of Representatives District 1 | October 13, 2020 | VanDeaver announced he had tested positive for coronaviurs.[179] |
Lora Reinbold | Alaska State Senate District G | October 12, 2021 | Reinbold announced on October 12, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19.[180] |
James Gregory (Pennsylvania) | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 80 | October 1, 2020 | Gregory announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[181] |
D. Ryan McCabe | South Carolina House of Representatives District 96 | October 1, 2020 | McCabe announced on Facebook that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[182] |
Paul Schemel | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 90 | October 1, 2020 | Schemel announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[183] |
Meg Froelich | Colorado House of Representatives District 3 | October 1, 2020 | Froelich announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[184] |
Ashley Hinson | Iowa House of Representatives District 67 | November 9, 2020 | Hinson announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[185] |
Mike Groene | Nebraska State Senate District 42 | November 9, 2020 | Groene announced that he had contracted COVID-19 in late October.[186] |
Ray Rodrigues | Florida State Senate District 27 | November 9, 2020 | Rodrigues announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[187] |
Jeff Hoverson | North Dakota House of Representatives District 3 | November 8, 2021 | Hoverson announced on November 8, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19.[188] |
Geraldine Thompson | Florida House of Representatives District 44 | November 8, 2020 | Thompson announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[189] |
Jim Ananich | Michigan State Senate District 27 | November 6, 2020 | Ananich announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[190] |
Sean Ryan | New York State Senate District 60 | November 3, 2021 | Ryan announced on November 3, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[191] |
Jenny Graham (Washington) | Washington House of Representatives District 6-Position 2 | November 3, 2020 | Graham announced that she had tested positive for COVID-19 and was recovering at home.[192] |
Todd Rokita | Attorney General-elect of Indiana | November 3, 2020 | Rokita announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[193] |
Kerry Benninghoff | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 171 | November 29, 2021 | Benninghoff announced on November 29, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[194] |
Mark Gillen | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 128 | November 29, 2021 | Gillen announced on November 29, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19.[195] |
Chris Welch | Illinois House of Representatives District 7 | November 29, 2020 | Welch announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[196] |
Richard Bennett (Maine) | member-elect of the Maine State Senate, District 19 | November 29, 2020 | Bennett announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[197] |
Jared Polis | Governor of Colorado | November 28, 2020 | Polis announced that he and his partner, Marlon Reis, had tested positive for coronavirus.[198] |
Arlando Teller | Arizona House of Representatives District 7 | November 27, 2020 | Teller was admitted to the hospital because of complications related to COVID-19.[199] |
Mark Gordon (Wyoming) | Governor of Wyoming | November 25, 2020 | Gordon announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[200] |
Doug Mastriano | Pennsylvania State Senate District 33 | November 25, 2020 | Mastriano tested positive for coronavirus.[201] |
Andres Cano | Arizona House of Representatives District 3 | November 25, 2020 | Cano announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[202] |
Kyra Harris Bolden | Michigan House of Representatives District 35 | November 24, 2020 | Bolden announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[203] |
Doyle Heffley | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 122 | November 23, 2020 | Heffley announced on Facebook that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[204] |
Sean D. Reyes | Utah Attorney General | November 22, 2021 | Reyes announced on November 22, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[205] |
Jordan Harris | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 186 | November 18, 2020 | Harris announced he had tested positive for coronavirus.[206] |
Drew Perkins | Wyoming State Senate District 29 | November 17, 2020 | Perkins announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[207] |
Mike Schultz (Utah) | Utah House of Representatives District 12 | November 16, 2021 | Schultz announced on November 16, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was not vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[208] |
James Anderson (Wyoming State Senate District 28) | Wyoming State Senate District 28 | November 16, 2020 | Anderson announced he had tested positive for coronavirus.[209] |
Paul Gazelka | Minnesota State Senate District 9 | November 15, 2020 | Gazelka announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[210] |
Steve Sisolak | Governor of Nevada | November 13, 2020 | Sisolak announced he had tested positive for coronavirus.[211] |
David Senjem | Minnesota State Senate District 25 | November 13, 2020 | On November 13, 2020, Senjem announced he had tested positive for coronavirus.[212] |
Josh Revak | Alaska State Senate District M | November 13, 2020 | Revak announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[213] |
Doug Ericksen | Washington State Senate District 42 | November 12, 2021 | The Seattle Times reported on November 12, 2021, that Ericksen tested positive for COVID-19.[214] |
David Lucas Sr. | Georgia State Senate District 26 | November 12, 2020 | Lucas' wife confirmed he was in the hospital with COVID-19.[215] |
Michelle Hinchey | New York State Senate District 46 | November 11, 2021 | Hinchey announced on November 11, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was fully vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[216] |
Jake Corman | Pennsylvania State Senate District 34 | November 10, 2021 | Corman announced on November 10, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[217] |
Mallory McMorrow | Michigan State Senate District 13 | November 10, 2021 | McMorrow announced on November 10, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was fully vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[218] |
Dayan Hochman-Vigil | New Mexico House of Representatives District 15 | November 10, 2020 | Hochman announced that she tested positive for COVID-19 after her husband tested positive for the virus in October.[219] |
Mike Nearman | Oregon House of Representatives District 23 | May 7, 2021 | Nearman announced on a radio show on May 7, 2021, that he was sick with COVID-19.[220] |
John Raney | Texas House of Representatives District 14 | May 6, 2021 | Raney announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[221] |
Mike Moser | Nebraska State Senate District 22 | May 25, 2020 | On May 25, 2020, a Nebraska state senator who wished to remain anonymous confirmed that Moser had been hospitalized due to COVID-19.[222] |
Gerald VandeWalle | North Dakota Supreme Court | May 25, 2020 | court officials said VandeWalle had tested positive for coronavirus and was receiving medical treatment.[223] |
Debra Lehrmann | Texas Supreme Court Place 3 | May 21, 2020 | Lehrmann announced that she and her husband tested positive for COVID-19.[224] |
Andrew Lewis (Pennsylvania) | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 105 | May 20, 2020 | On May 27, 2020, Lewis revealed that he had tested positive for coronavirus on May 20.[225] |
Edgar Gonzalez Jr. | Illinois House of Representatives District 21 | May 18, 2020 | On May 18, 2020, Gonzalez announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[226] |
Jon Lundberg | Tennessee State Senate District 4 | May 14, 2021 | Lundberg announced on May 14, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19.[227] |
James L. Seward | New York State Senate District 51 | March 30, 2020 | it was announced that James Seward tested positive for COVID-19.[228] |
Brian Smith (Pennsylvania) | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 66 | March 29, 2021 | Smith announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[229] |
Matthew Gambill | Georgia House of Representatives District 15 | March 27, 2020 | Gambill tested positive for coronavirus.[230] |
Brian Miller (New York) | New York State Assembly District 101 | March 27, 2020 | It was announced that Brian Miller tested positive for COVID-19.[231] |
Edward James (Louisiana) | Louisiana House of Representatives District 101 | March 26, 2020 | James tested positive for COVID-19. He began a self-quarantine on March 22, 2020, after experiencing symptoms.[232] |
Michael Day (Massachusetts) | Massachusetts House of Representatives 31st Middlesex District | March 25, 2020 | Day announced he tested tested positive for coronavirus.[233] |
Jason Lowe | Oklahoma House of Representatives District 97 | March 25, 2020 | It was announced that Lowe tested positive for coronavirus.[234] |
Lester Jackson | Georgia State Senate District 2 | March 25, 2020 | Jackson announced he tested positive for coronavirus.[235] |
Paul Rosino | Oklahoma State Senate District 45 | March 24, 2020 | Rosino announced he tested positive for coronavirus.[236] |
Carl Heastie | New York State Assembly District 83 | March 23, 2021 | Heastie announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[237] |
David Bowen (Wisconsin) | Wisconsin State Assembly District 10 | March 23, 2020 | Bowen tested positive for coronavirus after he came in contact with a fellow local official who had also tested positive.[238] |
Nikema Williams | Georgia State Senate District 39 | March 23, 2020 | Williams announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[239] |
Jim Smallwood | Colorado State Senate District 4 | March 23, 2020 | Jim Smallwood announced he tested positive for coronavirus.[240] |
Joseph Griffo | New York State Senate District 47 | March 22, 2021 | Griffo announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[241] |
Luz Escamilla | Utah State Senate District 1 | March 22, 2020 | Escamilla tested positive for coronavirus.[242] |
Bruce Thompson (Georgia) | Georgia State Senate District 14 | March 22, 2020 | Thompson announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[243] Previously, he announced a self-quarantine after being hospitalized with an undiagnosed illness.[244] |
Brandon Steele | West Virginia House of Delegates District 29 | March 21, 2021 | On March 21, 2021, Steele announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[245] |
Clinton Calabrese | New Jersey General Assembly District 36 | March 21, 2020 | Calabrese announced he tested positive for coronavirus.[246] |
Rick Herrick | Candidate, California State Assembly District 33 | March 20, 2020 | Herrick tested positive for coronavirus.[247] |
Kay Kirkpatrick | Georgia State Senate District 32 | March 20, 2020 | Kirkpatrick announced she tested positive for coronavirus[248] |
Clarence Nishihara | Hawaii State Senate District 17 | March 20, 2020 | Nishihara announced he had tested positive for coronavirus.[249] |
Joe Runions | Missouri House of Representatives District 37 | March 20, 2020 | Runions learned that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[250] |
Aaron Bean | Florida State Senate District 4 | March 2, 2021 | Bean announced that he and his wife tested positive for coronavirus.[251] |
Jane Garibay | Connecticut House of Representatives District 60 | March 19, 2020 | Garibay announced that she tested positive for coronavirus.[252] |
Kimberly Jean-Pierre | New York State Assembly District 11 | March 19, 2020 | Jean-Pierre announced that she tested positive for coronavirus.[253] |
Julie Yamamoto | Idaho House of Representatives District 10A | March 18, 2021 | Yamamoto announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus on March 17.[254] |
Greg Chaney | Idaho House of Representatives District 10B | March 18, 2021 | Chaney tested positive for coronavirus.[255] |
James Ruchti | Idaho House of Representatives District 29B | March 18, 2021 | Ruchti tested positive for coronavirus.[256] |
Brandon Beach | Georgia State Senate District 21 | March 18, 2020 | Beach announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[257] |
Ryan Kerby | Idaho House of Representatives District 9A | March 16, 2021 | Kerby announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[258] |
Terrence Hughes | Candidate, Colorado House of Representatives District 7 | March 15, 2020 | It was announced that Terrence Hughes tested positive for coronavirus.[259] |
Helene Weinstein | New York State Assembly District 41 | March 14, 2020 | Weinstein announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[260] |
Charles Barron | New York State Assembly District 60 | March 14, 2020 | Barron announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[261] |
Bruce Skaug | Idaho House of Representatives District 12A | March 12, 2021 | Skaug announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[262] |
Lance Clow | Idaho House of Representatives District 24A | March 12, 2021 | Clow announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[263] |
Cynthia Roe | Oklahoma House of Representatives District 42 | June 26, 2020 | Roe announced that she had tested positive for COVID-19.[264] |
Kwame Raoul | Attorney General of Illinois | June 16, 2020 | Raoul announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19, the diseases caused by the novel coronavirus.[265] |
Jon Huntsman Jr. | Candidate, Governor of Utah | June 10, 2020 | Huntsman announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.[266] |
John Faulkner | Mississippi House of Representatives District 5 | July 9, 2020 | Faulkner announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[267] |
Earle Banks | Mississippi House of Representatives District 67 | July 8, 2020 | Banks announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[268] |
Ronnie Crudup Jr. | Mississippi House of Representatives District 71 | July 8, 2020 | On July 8, 2020, Crudup write in a Facebook post that he tested positive for COVID-19.[269] |
Tom Lackey | California State Assembly District 36 | July 8, 2020 | Lackey's chief of staff announced that Lackey had tested positive for COVID-19.[270] |
Kent Calfee | Tennessee House of Representatives District 32 | July 7, 2020 | Calfee announced on Facebook that he and his wife tested positive for coronavirus.[271] |
Greg Haney | Mississippi House of Representatives District 118 | July 7, 2020 | Haney announced that he tested positive for COVID-19.[272] |
Autumn Burke | California State Assembly District 62 | July 6, 2020 | Burke said in a tweet that she had tested positive for coronavirus. She said she was not experiencing any symptoms.[273] |
Stephanie Howse-Jones | Ohio House of Representatives District 11 | July 6, 2020 | Howse announced on Twitter that she tested positive for coronavirus.[274] |
Trey Lamar | Mississippi House of Representatives District 8 | July 5, 2020 | Lamar confirmed that he tested positive for COVID-19.[275] |
Philip Gunn | Mississippi House of Representatives District 56 | July 5, 2020 | Gunn announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[276] |
Tony Tinderholt | Texas House of Representatives District 94 | July 31, 2020 | Tinderholt announced he tested positive for and was hospitalized because of coronavirus.[277] |
Christopher Bowen (Connecticut) | Candidate, Connecticut House of Representatives District 105 | July 28, 2020 | Bowen announced on Facebook that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[278] |
Rob Bradley | Florida State Senate District 5 | July 28, 2020 | Bradley announced he tested positive for coronavirus.[279] |
Jason Rapert | Arkansas State Senate District 35 | July 23, 2020 | Rapert announced that he was in the hospital after testing positive for coronavirus.[22] |
Randy Fine | Florida House of Representatives District 53 | July 22, 2020 | Fine announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[280] |
Ashley B. Moody | Attorney General of Florida | July 21, 2021 | Moody announced in a tweet that she had tested positive for coronavirus. She said in the tweet that she had gotten a COVID-19 vaccine earlier in the year.[281] |
Max Wise | Kentucky State Senate District 16 | July 20, 2020 | Wise announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[282] |
Shevrin Jones | Florida House of Representatives District 101 | July 2, 2020 | Jones announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[283] |
Renee Swann | Candidate, Texas' 17th Congressional District | July 2, 2020 | On July 2, 2020, Swann announced she and her husband had tested positive for coronavirus.[284] |
Julia Salazar | New York State Senate District 18 | July 2, 2020 | New York State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D) announced in a press release that Salazar had tested positive for COVID-19.[285] |
William Brown (Mississippi) | Mississippi House of Representatives District 70 | July 2, 2020 | Brown announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[286] |
Manly Barton | Mississippi House of Representatives District 109 | July 16, 2020 | Rep. John Read (R) announced on Facebook that Barton was hospitalized with COVID-19.[287] |
Kevin Stitt | Governor of Oklahoma | July 15, 2020 | Stitt announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[288] |
Anthony Williams (Pennsylvania) | Pennsylvania State Senate District 8 | July 14, 2020 | Williams announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[289] |
Randy Price | Alabama State Senate District 13 | July 11, 2020 | Price was hospitalized due to COVID-19.[290] |
Danny Earl Britt | North Carolina State Senate District 13 | July 10, 2020 | Britt announced on Twitter that he tested positive for coronavirus.[291] |
Garlin Gilchrist II | Lieutenant Governor of Michigan | January 9, 2022 | Gilchrist announced on January 9, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[292] |
Andy Billig | Washington State Senate District 3 | January 8, 2022 | Billig announced on January 8, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[293] |
Abdullah Hammoud | Michigan House of Representatives District 15 | January 8, 2021 | Hammoud announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[294] |
David Bedey | Montana House of Representatives District 86 | January 8, 2021 | Bedey announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[295] |
John Lovick | Washington State Senate District 44 | January 7, 2022 | Lovick announced on January 7, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[296] |
Delbert Hosemann | Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi | January 5, 2022 July 7, 2020 |
Hosemann announced on January 5, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[297] Hosemann tested positive for COVID-19, according to a statement released by his spokesperson.[298] |
Delbert Hosemann | Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi | January 5, 2022 July 7, 2020 |
Hosemann announced on January 5, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[299] Hosemann tested positive for COVID-19, according to a statement released by his spokesperson.[300] |
Josh Becker | California State Senate District 13 | January 5, 2022 | Becker announced on January 5, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[301] |
Summer Lee | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 34 | January 5, 2021 | Lee announced on Twitter that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[302] |
Molly Mitchell Spearman | South Carolina Superintendent of Education | January 4, 2021 | Spearman announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[303] |
Amy Nielsen | Iowa House of Representatives District 77 | January 30, 2021 | Nielsen announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[304] |
Heidi Ganahl | Colorado gubernatorial candidate | January 3, 2022 | Ganahl announced on January 3, 2022, that she tested positive for COVID-19.[305] |
Dan Patrick | Lieutenant Governor of Texas | January 3, 2022 | Patrick announced on January 3, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[306] |
Scott Wilk | California State Senate District 21 | January 3, 2022 | Wilk announced on January 3, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[307] |
Michael V. Lee (North Carolina State Senate) | North Carolina State Senate District 9 | January 28, 2021 | Lee announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[308] |
Loranne Ausley | Florida State Senate District 3 | January 25, 2021 | Ausley announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[309] |
Todd Weiler | Utah State Senate District 23 | January 25, 2021 | State Senate President J. Stuart Adams announced Weiler tested positive for coronavirus.[310] |
Jason Shoaf | Florida House of Representatives District 7 | January 24, 2021 | Shoaf announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[311] |
Andrew Koenig | Missouri State Senate District 15 | January 22, 2021 | Koenig announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[312] |
Carl Sherman Sr. (Texas House of Representatives) | Texas House of Representatives District 109 | January 22, 2021 | Sherman announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[313] |
Robert Tomlinson | Pennsylvania State Senate District 6 | January 21, 2021 | Tomlinson announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[314] |
Ed Jackson | Tennessee State Senate District 27 | January 21, 2021 | Jackson announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[315] |
Lanny Fite | Arkansas House of Representatives District 23 | January 20, 2021 | Fite announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[316] |
Mike Harmon | Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts | January 2, 2021 | Harmon announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[317] |
Brian Turner (North Carolina) | North Carolina House of Representatives District 116 | January 18, 2021 | Turner announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[318] |
William Rabon | North Carolina State Senate District 8 | January 18, 2021 | Rabon announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[319] |
Terry Wanzek | North Dakota State Senate District 29 | January 18, 2021 | Wanzek announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[320] |
Keith Slape | Arkansas House of Representatives District 83 | January 18, 2021 | Slape announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[321] |
Aaron Kaufer | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 120 | January 17, 2021 | Kaufer announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[322] |
Freddie Sims | Georgia State Senate District 12 | January 15, 2021 | Sims announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[323] |
Patty Kim | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 103 | January 15, 2021 | Kim announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[324] |
Mari Leavitt | Washington House of Representatives District 28-Position 1 | January 14, 2022 | Leavitt announced on January 14, 2022, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[325] |
James Allard | New Hampshire House of Representatives Merrimack 21 | January 14, 2022 | Allard announced on January 14, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[326] |
Matthew Bradford | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 90 | January 14, 2021 | Bradford announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[327] |
Joe Deshotel | Texas House of Representatives District 22 | January 14, 2021 | Deshotel announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[328] |
Maurice West II | Illinois House of Representatives District 67 | January 13, 2022 | West announced on January 13, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[329] |
Fran Nutter-Upham | New Hampshire House of Representatives Hillsborough 33 | January 13, 2022 | Nutter-Upham announced on January 13, 2022, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[330] |
Suzanne Vail | New Hampshire House of Representatives Hillsborough 30 | January 13, 2022 | Vail announced on January 11, 2022, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[331] |
Milton Nicks Jr. | Arkansas House of Representatives District 50 | January 13, 2021 | Nicks announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[332] |
Clarke Tucker | Arkansas State Senate District 32 | January 12, 2022 | Tucker announced on January 12, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[333] |
Mike Dugan | Georgia State Senate District 30 | January 12, 2021 | Dugan announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[334] |
Jim Justice | Governor of West Virginia | January 11, 2022 | Justice announced on January 11, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[335] |
Chuck Grassie | New Hampshire House of Representatives Strafford 11 | January 11, 2022 | Grassie announced on January 11, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[336] |
Fiona Nave | Montana House of Representatives District 57 | January 11, 2021 | Nave announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[337] |
Nancy Mace | U.S. House South Carolina District 1 | January 10, 2022 June 23, 2020 |
Mace announced on January 10, 2022, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[338] Mace announced that she had tested positive for COVID-19, the diseases caused by the novel coronavirus.[339] |
Nancy Mace | South Carolina House of Representatives District 99, Candidate, U.S. House South Carolina District 1 | January 10, 2022 June 23, 2020 |
Mace announced on January 10, 2022, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[340] Mace announced that she had tested positive for COVID-19, the diseases caused by the novel coronavirus.[341] |
Kathleen Passidomo | Florida State Senate District 28 | January 10, 2021 | Passidomo announced she had tested positive for coronavirus.[342] |
Aaron Aylward | South Dakota House of Representatives District 6 | February 8, 2021 | Aylward announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[343] |
Jim Boyd | Florida State Senate District 21 | February 8, 2021 | Boyd announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[344] |
Deb Goldberg | Massachusetts Treasurer | February 7, 2021 | Goldberg announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[345] |
Brian Putnam | Montana House of Representatives District 9 | February 7, 2021 | Putnam announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[346] |
Natasha Marcus | North Carolina State Senate District 41 | February 3, 2021 | Marcus announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[347] |
Mike Dunleavy | Governor of Alaska | February 24, 2021 | Dunleavy announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[348] |
Mike Cronk | Alaska House of Representatives District 6 | February 24, 2021 | Cronk announced he had tested positive for coronavirus.[349] |
Bride Rose Sweeney | Ohio House of Representatives District 14 | February 23, 2021 | Sweeney announced on Twitter that she tested positive for coronavirus.[350] |
Dan Daley | Florida House of Representatives District 97 | February 22, 2021 | Daley announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[351] |
Susan J. Serino | New York State Senate District 41 | February 22, 2021 | Serino announced on Twitter that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[352] |
Steve Bair | Idaho State Senate District 31 | February 16, 2021 | Bair announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[353] |
Hugh Bartels | South Dakota House of Representatives District 5 | February 15, 2021 | Bartels announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[354] |
Will Mortenson | South Dakota House of Representatives District 24 | February 12, 2021 | Mortenson announced in a tweet that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[355] |
Ross Fitzgerald | Montana House of Representatives District 17 | February 12, 2021 | Fitzgerald announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[356] |
Katrina Jackson | Louisiana State Senate District 34 | February 12, 2021 | Jackson announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[357] |
Taffy Howard | South Dakota House of Representatives District 33 | February 11, 2021 | Howard announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[358] |
Nancy York | South Dakota House of Representatives District 5 | February 11, 2021 | York announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[359] |
Tamara St. John | South Dakota House of Representatives District 1 | February 10, 2021 | St. John announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[360] |
Becky Beard | Montana House of Representatives District 80 | February 10, 2021 | State Sen. Jason Ellsworth, who chairs the COVID-19 panel, announced Beard tested positive for coronavirus.[361] |
Tarah Toohil | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 116 | February 10, 2021 | Toohil announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[362] |
Roberto Gonzales | New Mexico State Senate District 6 | December 9, 2021 | Gonzales announced on December 9, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[363] |
John Rogers (Ohio) | Ohio House of Representatives District 60 | December 9, 2020 | Rogers announced he had tested positive for coronavirus.[364] |
Tom Wolf | Governor of Pennsylvania | December 9, 2020 | Wolf announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[365] |
George Borrello | New York State Senate District 57 | December 7, 2020 | Borrello announced he had tested positive for coronavirus.[366] |
Mike Reese (Pennsylvania) | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 59 | December 7, 2020 | Reese announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[367] |
David Byrd (Tennessee) | Tennessee House of Representatives District 71 | December 6, 2020 | Byrd was hospitalized and diagnosed with COVID-19.[368] |
Juliana Stratton | Lieutenant Governor of Illinois | December 30, 2021 | Stratton announced on December 30, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[369] |
Grace Diaz | Rhode Island House of Representatives District 11 | December 30, 2020 | On December 30, 2020, Diaz announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[370] |
Thaddeus Jones | Illinois House of Representatives District 29 | December 3, 2021 | Jones announced on December 3, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[371] |
John Schroder (Louisiana) | Louisiana State Treasurer | December 3, 2020 | the treasurer's office announced Schroder had been hospitalized for coronavirus.[372] |
Ronald Caldwell | Arkansas State Senate District 23 | December 3, 2020 | Caldwell announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus the week before, and had been at home recovering.[373] |
Sabina Matos | Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island | December 28, 2021 | Matos announced on December 28, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[374] |
Dennis Bonnen | Texas House of Representatives District 25 | December 27, 2020 | Bonnen announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[375] |
Bob Ferguson | Washington Attorney General | December 23, 2021 | Ferguson announced on December 23, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[376] |
Henry McMaster | Governor of South Carolina | December 22, 2020 | McMaster announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[377] |
Thomas Huff (Kentucky) | Kentucky House of Representatives District 49 | December 22, 2020 | Huff announced on Facebook that he was in the hospital with COVID-19.[378] |
Tim Walz | Governor of Minnesota | December 21, 2021 March 17, 2021 |
Walz announced on December 21, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[379] On March 17, 2021, Walz said he would self-quarantine after a member of his staff tested positive for COVID-19.[380] |
Tim Walz | Governor of Minnesota | December 21, 2021 March 17, 2021 |
Walz announced on December 21, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[381] On March 17, 2021, Walz said he would self-quarantine after a member of his staff tested positive for COVID-19.[382] |
Sandy McGarry | South Carolina House of Representatives District 44 | December 2, 2020 | McGarry announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus shortly after Thanksgiving.[383] |
Jerry Relph | Minnesota State Senate District 14 | December 18, 2020 | Relph passed away from complications related to coronavirus.[8] Relph announced he had tested positive for coronavirus on November 16, 2020.[384] |
Billy Nungesser | Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana | December 17, 2020 | Nungesser announced on Twitter that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[385] |
Walter Timilty | Massachusetts State Senate Norfolk, Bristol, and Plymouth District | December 17, 2020 | Timilty announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[386] |
Wilton Simpson | Florida State Senate District 10 | December 14, 2020 | Simpson announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[387] |
Kimberly Rice (New Hampshire) | New Hampshire House of Representatives Hillsborough 37 | December 14, 2020 | Rice announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[388] |
Joseph Hohenstein | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 177 | December 13, 2021 | Hohenstein announced on December 13, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19.[389] |
Reynold Nesiba | South Dakota State Senate District 15 | December 12, 2020 | Nesiba announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[390] |
Carlton Wing | Arkansas House of Representatives District 38 | December 10, 2020 | Wing announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[391] |
Dexter Sharper | Georgia House of Representatives District 177 | December 10, 2020 | Sharper tested positive for coronavirus.[392] |
Barry J. Jozwiak | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 5 | December 10, 2020 | Jozwiak announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[393] |
Todd Huston | Indiana House of Representatives District 37 | December 10, 2020 | Huston announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[394] |
John Yudichak | Pennsylvania State Senate District 14 | December 10, 2020 | Yudichak announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[395] |
Ray Holmberg | North Dakota State Senate District 17 | December 10, 2020 | Holmberg announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[396] |
Deidre Henderson | Utah State Senate District 7 | August 8, 2020 | Henderson announced on Twitter that she tested positive for coronavirus.[397] |
Christopher Latvala | Florida House of Representatives District 67 | August 30, 2020 | Latvala announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[398] |
Sara Walsh | Missouri House of Representatives District 50 | August 3, 2021 | Walsh announced on Facebook that she and her husband contracted COVID-19.[399] |
Bill Beck (Tennessee) | Tennessee House of Representatives District 51 | August 27, 2020 | Beck announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[400] |
Bryce Reeves | Virginia State Senate District 17 | August 25, 2020 | Reeves announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[401] |
Dan McConchie | Illinois State Senate District 26 | August 20, 2021 | McConchie announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[402] |
Alice Forgy Kerr | Kentucky State Senate District 12 | August 2, 2021 | Forgy Kerr announced she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was fully vaccinated when she contracted the virus.[403] |
Tom Barrett (Michigan) | Michigan State Senate District 24 | August 2, 2020 | Barrett announced he tested positive for coronavirus after a screening as part of his Army National Guard duties.[404] |
Ron Ryckman | Kansas House of Representatives District 78 | August 2, 2020 | Ryckman announced that he tested positive for coronavirus in July and was briefly hospitalized.[405] |
Greg Abbott | Governor of Texas | August 17, 2021 | Abbott announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[406] |
Tina Maharath | Ohio State Senate District 3 | August 17, 2020 | Maharath announced that she tested positive for coronavirus, along with two of her relatives.[407] |
André Jacque | Wisconsin State Senate District 1 | August 16, 2021 | Jacque announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[408] |
Don Harmon (Illinois) | Illinois State Senate District 39 | August 16, 2021 | Harmon announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated before he contracted the virus.[409] |
Brian Jones (California) | California State Senate District 38 | August 16, 2020 | Jones announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[410] |
Mike Carter (Tennessee representative) | Tennessee House of Representatives District 29 | August 16, 2020 | Rep. Jeremy Faison (R), Chairman of the House Republican Caucus, told Republican members of the House that Carter had been hospitalized with COVID-19 in an email.[411] |
Kel Seliger | Texas State Senate District 31 | August 12, 2020 | Seliger announced on Twitter that he tested positive for coronavirus.[412] |
Les Warren | Arkansas House of Representatives District 25 | April 6, 2020 | Warren announced he had tested positive for COVID-19.[413] |
Greg Gianforte | Governor of Montana | April 5, 2021 | Gianforte announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[414] |
Michael Fesi | Louisiana State Senate District 20 | April 29, 2021 | Fesi tested positive for COVID-19.[415] |
Alma Hernandez (Arizona) | Arizona House of Representatives District 3 | April 28, 2021 | Hernandez announced she tested positive for COVID-19.[416] |
Barbara Ann Fenton-Fung | Candidate, Rhode Island House of Representatives District 15 | April 28, 2020 | On April 28, 2020, Fenton-Fung announced that she tested positive for COVID-19.[417] |
James G. Skoufis | New York State Senate District 39 | April 24, 2020 | Skoufis announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[418] |
Lupe Contreras | Arizona State Senate District 19 | April 22, 2020 | Contreras announced that he tested positive for COVID-19 after caring for his mother, who had earlier tested positive for the virus.[419] |
Dale Folwell | North Carolina Treasurer | April 2, 2020 | Folwell tested positive for COVID-19.[420] |
Bryan Cutler | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 100 | April 15, 2021 | On April 15, Cutler's office announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[421] |
Delores McQuinn | Virginia House of Delegates District 70 | April 15, 2020 | McQuinn announced she tested positive for COVID-19 and was recovering at home.[422] |
Kimberly Lightford | Illinois State Senate District 4 | April 14, 2021 | Lightford announced she tested positive for COVID-19.[423] |
Chris Larson | Wisconsin State Senate District 7 | April 14, 2021 | Larson announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[424] |
Vivian Flowers | Arkansas House of Representatives District 17 | April 1, 2020 | Flowers tested positive for COVID-19.[425] |
Reginald Murdock | Arkansas House of Representatives District 48 | April 1, 2020 | A spokeswoman for Murdock announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[426] |
Local
Ballotpedia identified 64 diagnosed politicians, candidates, and government officials at the local level.
Name | Office | Date | Status |
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Darrell Steinberg | Mayor of Sacramento | September 10, 2021 | Steinberg announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated when he contracted the virus.[427] |
Jim Strickland | Mayor of Memphis | September 10, 2021 | Strickland announced he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[428] |
John D. Moss | Virginia Beach City Council At-large | October 5, 2020 | Moss announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[429] |
Eric Johnson (Texas) | Mayor of Dallas | October 26, 2021 | Johnson announced on October 26, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[430] |
Mike Coffman (Colorado) | Mayor of Aurora | October 25, 2020 | Coffman announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[431] |
Kendra Lara | Boston City Council District 6 | November 6, 2021 | Lara announced on November 6, 2021, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was fully vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[432] |
Daniella Levine Cava | Mayor of Miami-Dade County | November 30, 2020 | Levine Cava announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[433] |
Eric Garcetti | Mayor of Los Angeles | November 3, 2021 December 17, 2020 |
Garcetti announced on November 3, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[434] Garcetti announced he and his wife were self-quarantining at home after their daughter tested positive for COVID-19.[435] |
Eric Garcetti | Mayor of Los Angeles | November 3, 2021 December 17, 2020 |
Garcetti announced on November 3, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[436] Garcetti announced he and his wife were self-quarantining at home after their daughter tested positive for COVID-19.[437] |
Scott Wilson (Florida) | Jacksonville City Council District 4 | November 3, 2020 | Wilson announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[438] |
Victoria Seaman | Las Vegas City Council Ward 2 | November 23, 2020 | Seaman announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[439] |
Betsy Price | Mayor of Fort Worth | November 19, 2020 | Price announced that she had tested positive for COVID-19.[440] |
Jerry Dyer | Mayor-elect of Fresno | November 10, 2020 | Dyer announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[441] |
John J. Lee (Nevada) | Mayor of North Las Vegas | May 17, 2021 | Lee announced that he tested positive for COVID-19.[442] |
Letitia Plummer | Houston City Council At-large Position 4 | May 11, 2020 | Plummer announced she tested positive for COVID-19 and was self-quarantining at home while recovering.[443] |
Darius G. Pridgen | Buffalo Common Council Ellicott District | March 29, 2020 | On March 29, 2020, Pridgen announced that he had tested posititive for coronavirus.[444] |
Paula McCraney | Louisville Metro Council District 7 | March 28, 2020 | McCraney tested positive for COVID-19.[445] |
Melinda Katz | Queens County District Attorney | March 28, 2020 | Katz tested positive for COVID-19.[446] |
Rolando R. Lavarro Jr. | Jersey City Council At-large | March 27, 2020 | Lavarro announced he tested positive for coronavirus.[447] |
Andrea Cardenas | Candidate, Chula Vista City Council District 4 | March 26, 2020 | On March 26, 2020, Andrea Cardenas tested positive for COVID-19.[448] |
Kelvin Barrios | Candidate, San Diego City Council District 9 | March 21, 2020 | Kelvin Barrios announced he tested positive for coronavirus.[449] |
Chris Sloan | Oklahoma City District Attorney | March 20, 2020 | Sloan tested positive for coronavirus after learning a friend he traveled with also tested positive.[450] |
Inez Barron | New York City Council District 42 | March 19, 2020 | Barron tested positive for coronavirus.[451] |
Ritchie Torres | New York City Council District 15 | March 16, 2020 | Torres tested positive for coronavirus.[452] |
Steve Padilla | Chula Vista City Council District 3 | March 14, 2020 | Steve Padilla announced he tested positive for coronavirus.[453] |
Sam Newby | Jacksonville City Council At-large Position 5 | March 14, 2020 | Newby tested positive for coronavirus.[454] |
Francis Suarez | Mayor of Miami | March 13, 2020 | Suarez tested positive for coronavirus.[455]On March 31, 2020, Suarez announced he tested negative for a second time and ended his quarantine.[456] |
Cary Moon (Texas) | Fort Worth City Council District 4 | June 25, 2020 | Moon announced he had tested positive for COVID-19.[457] |
Keisha Lance Bottoms | Mayor of Atlanta | July 6, 2020 | Bottoms announced on Twitter that she had tested positive for coronavirus but did not have symptoms.[458] |
Richard Moore III (Louisiana) | Louisiana 19th Judicial District Court | July 3, 2020 | Moore's wife, Sheryl DeMetz Moore, announced on Facebook he had been hospitalized due to COVID-19.[459] |
Lisa Wheeler-Bowman | St. Petersburg City Council District 7 | July 14, 2020 | Wheeler-Bowman announced revealed that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[460] |
Carrie Austin | Chicago City Council Ward 34 | July 13, 2020 | Austin announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[461] |
Yassamin Ansari | Phoeniz, Arizona City Councilwoman | January 7, 2022 | Ansari announced on January 7, 2022, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[462] |
Kate Gallego | Mayor of Phoenix, Arizona | January 7, 2022 | Gallego announced on January 7, 2022, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[463] |
Francisco Heredia | Mesa City Council District 3 | January 6, 2021 | Heredia announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[464] |
John Dailey | Mayor of Tallahassee, Florida | January 5, 2022 | Dailey announced on January 5, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[465] |
Lenny Curry | Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida | January 4, 2022 | Curry announced on January 4, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[466] |
Kenneth Welch | Mayor-elect of St. Petersburg, Florida | January 3, 2022 | Welch announced on January 3, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[467] |
Levar Stoney | Mayor of Richmond | January 27, 2021 | Stoney announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[468] |
Kevin Carrico | Jacksonville City Council District 4 | January 26, 2021 | Carrico announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus. He entered the emergency room on Jan. 28.[469] |
Charlie Miranda | Tampa City Council District 2 At-Large | January 21, 2021 | Miranda announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[470] |
Ruby Faye Woolridge | Arlington City Council District 6 | January 15, 2021 | Woolridge announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[471] |
Lori Lightfoot | Mayor of Chicago, Illinois | January 11, 2022 | Lightfoot announced on January 11, 2022, that she tested positive for COVID-19. She said she was vaccinated at the time she contracted the virus.[472] |
Jim Langfelder | Mayor of Springfield, Illinois | January 10, 2022 | Langfelder announced on January 10, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[473] |
Michael B. Hancock | Mayor of Denver, Colorado | January 1, 2022 | Hancock announced on January 1, 2022, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[474] |
Clayton Perry | San Antonio City Council District 10 | February 2, 2021 | Perry announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[475] |
Jessica Haller | Candidate, New York City Council District 11 | February 2, 2021 | Haller announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[476] |
Mark Squilla | Philadelphia City Council District 1 | December 9, 2020 | Squilla announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[477] |
Esmeralda Soria | Fresno City Council District 1 | December 7, 2020 | Soria announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[478] |
Austin Quinn-Davidson | Mayor of Anchorage | December 6, 2020 | SQuinn-Davidson announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[479] |
Quinton Lucas | Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri | December 31, 2021 March 17, 2020 |
Lucas announced on December 31, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[480] Lucas self-quarantined after two council members were informed that they might have been exposed to coronavirus after attending a conference.[481] |
Quinton Lucas | Mayor of Kansas City | December 31, 2021 March 17, 2020 |
Lucas announced on December 31, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[482] Lucas self-quarantined after two council members were informed that they might have been exposed to coronavirus after attending a conference.[483] |
Randall Woodfin | Mayor of Birmingham | December 30, 2020 | Woodfin's office announced he had tested positive for coronavirus.[484] |
Shannon Hardin | City Council President of Columbus, Ohio | December 28, 2021 | Hardin announced on December 28, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[485] |
John Cranley | Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio | December 24, 2021 | Cranley announced on December 24, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[486] |
Steven Fulop | Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey | December 23, 2021 | Fulop announced on December 23, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[487] |
Ras J. Baraka | Mayor of Newark, New Jersey | December 23, 2021 | Baraka announced on December 23, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[488] |
Andre Dickens | Mayor-elect of Atlanta, Georgia | December 21, 2021 | Dickens announced on December 21, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19.[489] |
Chokwe Antar Lumumba | Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi | December 21, 2021 | Lumumba announced on December 21, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[490] |
Aaron Bowman (Florida) | Jacksonville City Council District 3 | December 21, 2020 | Bowman announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[491] |
Sylvester Turner | Mayor of Houston, Texas | December 17, 2021 | Turner announced on December 17, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[492] |
Trayon White | City Councilman for Washington, D.C. | December 17, 2021 | White announced on December 17, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19.[493] |
Michael Scott Jr. | Chicago City Council Ward 24 | August 6, 2020 | Scott announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[494] |
Brenda Jones (Michigan) | Detroit City Council At-large | April 2, 2020 | Jones announced she tested positive for COVID-19.[495] |
Barry Grodenchik | New York City Council District 23 | April 2, 2020 | Grodenchik announced he tested positive for coronavirus.[496] |
Paul Vallone | New York City Council District 19 | April 1, 2020 | Vallone announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[497] |
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Self-quarantined incumbents, candidates, and government officials
The following is a list of political incumbents, candidates, and government officials who were self-quarantined or isolated after possible exposure to coronavirus.
Federal
Ballotpedia identified 32 politicians, candidates, and government officials at the federal level who were self-quarantined.
Name | Office | Date | Status |
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William Barr | U.S. Attorney General | October 4, 2020 | A Justice Department spokesperson said Barr was self-quarantining and had tested negative for COVID-19 four times since October 2.. Barr had attended a White House event announcing Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, on September 26.[498] |
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell | U.S. House Florida District 26 | May 22, 2020 | Mucarsel-Powell announced that she was self-quarantining after visiting a nursing home on behalf of constituents. Several people at the nursing home had tested positive for coronavirus.[499] |
Lamar Alexander | U.S. Senate Tennessee | May 11, 2020 | Alexander announced he would self-quarantine for 14 days after a member of his staff tested positive for COVID-19. According to his chief of staff, Alexander tested negative for the virus on May 7.[500] |
Doug Collins | U.S. House Georgia District 9 | March 9, 2020 | Collins announced he would self-quarantine following his exposure to an individual who had tested positive for coronavirus.[501] |
Ted Cruz | U.S. Senator, Texas | March 9, 2020 | Cruz announced on March 9, 2020, that he would self-quarantine following his potential exposure to the coronavirus. He announced the end of his self-quarantine on March 17.[502][503] |
Paul Gosar | U.S. House Arizona District 4 | March 9, 2020 | Gosar announced he would self-quarantine following his exposure to an individual who had tested positive for coronavirus.[504] |
Julia Brownley | U.S. House California District 26 | March 9, 2020 | Brownley announced she would self-quarantine following a meeting with someone later diagnosed with coronavirus.[505] |
Nydia Velazquez | U.S. House New York District 7 | March 30, 2020 | After speaking to the House attending physician, Velazquez announced that she likely contracted COVID-19 and is self-quarantined.[506] |
Kelly Armstrong (North Dakota) | U.S. House North Dakota At-large District | March 27, 2020 | Armstrong announced that he would self-quarantine for two weeks after returning to North Dakota from Washington D.C.[507] |
Seth Moulton | U.S. House Massachusetts District 6 | March 25, 2020 | Moulton self-quarantined for COVID-19.[508] |
Xochitl Torres Small | U.S. House New Mexico District 2 | March 20, 2020 | Torres Small announced a two-week self-quarantine after coming into contact with someone who later tested positive for coronavirus.[509] |
Frederica Wilson | U.S. House Florida District 24 | March 19, 2020 | Wilson announced a self-quarantine after a member of the U.S. House she previously had contact with tested positive for coronavirus.[510] |
David Price | U.S. House North Carolina District 4 | March 19, 2020 | Price announced a voluntary self-quarantine after being in contact with a congressman who tested positive for coronavirus.[511] |
Tom Cole (Oklahoma) | U.S. House Oklahoma District 4 | March 19, 2020 | Cole announced a voluntary self-quarantine after being in contact with a colleagues who tested positive for coronavirus.[512] |
Stephanie Murphy | U.S. House Florida District 7 | March 19, 2020 | Murphy announced she was entering a self-quarantine after learning another member of Congress tested positive for coronavirus.[513] |
Anthony Brindisi | U.S. House New York District 22 | March 19, 2020 | Brindisi announced that he will self-quarantine after he was in close contact with one of two congressmen to test positive for coronavirus.[514] |
Kendra Horn | U.S. House Oklahoma District 5 | March 19, 2020 | Horn announced a self-quarantine after a member of the U.S. House she previously had contact with tested positive for coronavirus.[515] |
Sharice Davids | U.S. House Kansas District 3 | March 19, 2020 | Davids announced a voluntary self-quarantine after being in contact with a congressman who tested positive for coronavirus.[516] |
Steve Scalise | U.S. House Louisiana District 1 | March 18, 2020 | Scalise announced that he was entering a self-quarantine for two weeks after learning U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart tested positive for coronavirus.[517] |
Ann Wagner | U.S. House Missouri District 2 | March 18, 2020 | Wagner announced a self-quarantine after a colleague she had participated in a small group meeting with tested positive for coronavirus.[518] |
Kathleen Rice | U.S. House New York District 4 | March 18, 2020 | Rice announced she was entering a self-quarantine after learning she had been in contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus.[519] |
Cory Gardner | U.S. Senate, Colorado | March 17, 2020 | Gardner announced he was entering a self-quarantine after learning he had met with a constituent who later tested positive for coronavirus.[520] |
John Yarmuth | U.S. House Kentucky District 3 | March 16, 2020 | Yarmuth announced that he would self-quarantine after discovering that he had attended an event alongside two individuals who tested positive for coronavirus.[521] |
Ben Ray Luján | U.S. House New Mexico District 3 | March 16, 2020 | Lujan announced that he would self-quarantine after a brief interaction with an individual who later tested positive for coronavirus.[522] |
David Schweikert | U.S. House Arizona District 6 | March 15, 2020 | Schweikert announced he would self-quarantine after tweeting that he had interacted with a member of his staff that tested positive for coronavirus.[523] |
Betsy Londrigan | Candidate, U.S. House Illinois District 13 | March 15, 2020 | Londrigan announced she would self-quarantine after she had been exposed to a person who had tested positive for coronavirus.[524] |
Don Beyer | U.S. House Virginia District 8 | March 10, 2020 | Beyer announced a self-quarantine after learning that a friend he interacted with tested positive for coronavirus.[525] |
Matt Gaetz | U.S. House Florida District 1 | March 10, 2020 | Gaetz announced he would self-quarantine following his exposure to an individual who had tested positive for coronavirus.[526] |
Mark Warner | U.S. Senate Virginia | January 27, 2021 | Warner announced that he would self-quarantine after a possible exposure to COVID-19.[527] |
David Kustoff | U.S. House Tennessee District 8 | January 19, 2021 | Kustoff announced that he would self-quarantine after a possible exposure to COVID-19.[528] |
Matt Cartwright | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 8 | December 19, 2021 March 18, 2020 |
Cartwright announced on December 19, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19.[529] Cartwright announced he was entering a self-quarantine after learning he had been in contact with a family friend who tested positive for coronavirus.[530] |
Matt Cartwright | U.S. House Pennsylvania District 8 | December 19, 2021 March 18, 2020 |
Cartwright announced on December 19, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19.[531] Cartwright announced he was entering a self-quarantine after learning he had been in contact with a family friend who tested positive for coronavirus.[532] |
Jason Crow | U.S. House Colorado District 6 | December 19, 2021 March 17, 2020 |
Crow announced on December 19, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[533] Crow announced his decision to enter into a self-quarantine after learning he had been in contact with someone who later tested positive for coronavirus.[534] |
Jason Crow | U.S. House Colorado District 6 | December 19, 2021 March 17, 2020 |
Crow announced on December 19, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[535] Crow announced his decision to enter into a self-quarantine after learning he had been in contact with someone who later tested positive for coronavirus.[536] |
State
Ballotpedia identified 82 politicians, candidates, and government officials at the state level who were self-quarantined.
Name | Office | Date | Status |
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Larry Obhof | Ohio State Senate District 22 | September 14, 2020 | Obhof announced that he was self-quarantining at home after interacting with a senator who later tested positive for coronavirus.[537] |
Melissa Shusterman | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 157 | October 3, 2020 | Shusterman announced that she would self-quarantine after state Rep. Paul Schemel tested positive for coronavirus.[538] |
Phil Murphy (New Jersey) | Governor of New Jersey | October 21, 2020 | Murphy announced he would enter a self-quarantine after a member of his family tested positive for COVID-19.[539] |
Jason Lewis (Minnesota) | Candidate, U.S. Senate Minnesota | October 1, 2020 | Lewis announced that he would self-quarantine after flying on Air Force One with President Donald Trump (R), who later tested positive for the coronavirus. Lewis said he would seek a coronavirus test.[540] |
Alan Wilson (South Carolina) | Attorney General of South Carolina | November 18, 2020 | Wilson announced that he would self-quarantine after being in contact with someone who later tested positive for the virus.[541] |
J.B. Pritzker | Governor of Illinois | May 11, 2020 | Pritzker announced he would self-quarantine after a member of his staff tested positive for coronavirus. Pritzker tested negative for the virus.[542] He entered quarantine a second time on September 29, 2020.[543] |
Cord Byrd | Florida House of Representatives District 11 | March 9, 2020 | Byrd announced he would self-quarantine after attending a conference. He was cleared the next day by health officials and returned to work.[544] |
Kionne McGhee | Florida House of Representatives District 117 | March 9, 2020 | McGhee announced he would self-quarantine after attending a conference. He was cleared the next day by health officials and returned to work.[545] |
Byron Donalds | Florida House of Representatives District 80 | March 9, 2020 | Donalds announced he would self-quarantine after attending a conference. He was cleared the next day by health officials and returned to work.[546] |
Thad Altman | Florida House of Representatives District 52 | March 9, 2020 | Altman announced he would self-quarantine after attending a conference. He was cleared the next day by health officials and returned to work.[547] |
Jose Oliva | Florida House of Representatives District 110 | March 9, 2020 | Oliva announced he would self-quarantine after attending a conference, and returned to work after being cleared.[548] |
Theresa Manzella | Montana House of Representatives District 85 | March 7, 2020 | Manzella entered a self-quarantine on March 7 after learning she may have been exposed to coronavirus.[549] |
Brian Kemp | Governor of Georgia | March 29, 2021 | A representative for Kemp said he had started a self-quarantine after being exposed to someone over the weekend who tested positive for COVID-19. He tested negative for the virus March 29.[550] |
Matt Pinnell | Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma | March 26, 2020 | On March 26, 2020, Pinnell announced that he was entering self-quarantine for coronavirus after he and his family returned from a spring break trip to Florida.[551] |
Angelika Kausche | Georgia House of Representatives District 50 | March 24, 2020 | It was announced that Angelika Kausche self-quarantined after her husband tested positive for coronavirus.[552] |
Martha Fuller Clark | New Hampshire State Senate District 21 | March 21, 2020 | Clark announced that she would enter self-quarantine after her spouse tested positive for coronavirus.[553] |
Mary Coleman (Missouri) | Missouri House of Representatives District 97 | March 20, 2020 | Coleman entered a self-quarantine after learning another state representative, with whom she had direct contact, tested positive for COVID-19.[554] |
Becky Ruth | Missouri House of Representatives District 114 | March 20, 2020 | Ruth entered a self-quarantine after learning another state representative tested positive for COVID-19.[555] |
Judith Spang | New Hampshire House of Representatives Strafford 6 | March 2, 2020 | Spang was quarantined after returning from Italy.[556] |
Larry Walker (Georgia) | Georgia State Senate District 20 | March 19, 2020 | Walker, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen.Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[557] |
Jonathan Brostoff | Wisconsin State Assembly District 19 | March 19, 2020 | Brostoff announced a self-quarantine after coming into contact with an individual who later tested positive for coronavirus.[558] |
Lee Anderson | Georgia State Senate District 24 | March 19, 2020 | Anderson, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[559] |
Lindsey Tippins | Georgia State Senate District 37 | March 19, 2020 | Tippins, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[560] |
John Wilkinson | Georgia State Senate District 50 | March 19, 2020 | Wilkinson, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[561] |
Nan Orrock | Georgia State Senate District 36 | March 19, 2020 | Orrock, along with her Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[562] |
Marty Harbin | Georgia State Senate District 16 | March 19, 2020 | Harbin, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen.Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[563] |
Matt Brass | Georgia State Senate District 28 | March 19, 2020 | Brass, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[564] |
Michael A. Rhett | Georgia State Senate District 33 | March 19, 2020 | Rhett, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[565] |
P.K. Martin | Georgia State Senate District 9 | March 19, 2020 | Martin, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen.Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[566] |
Renee Unterman | Georgia State Senate District 45 | March 19, 2020 | Unterman announced a self-quarantine after a member of the Georgia State Senate tested positive for coronavirus.[567] |
Sally Harrell | Georgia State Senate District 40 | March 19, 2020 | Harrell, along with her Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[568] |
Sheikh Rahman | Georgia State Senate District 5 | March 19, 2020 | Rahman, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen.Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[569] |
Steve Gooch | Georgia State Senate District 51 | March 19, 2020 | Gooch, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[570] |
Steve Henson | Georgia State Senate District 41 | March 19, 2020 | Henson, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[571] |
Tonya Anderson | Georgia State Senate District 43 | March 19, 2020 | Anderson, along with her Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[572] |
Tyler Harper | Georgia State Senate District 7 | March 19, 2020 | Harper, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen.Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[573] |
Valencia Seay | Georgia State Senate District 34 | March 19, 2020 | Seay, along with her Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[574] |
William Ligon | Georgia State Senate District 3 | March 19, 2020 | Ligon self-quarantined for coronavirus after learning a fellow member of the Georgia Senate tested positive for the virus.[575] |
John F. Kennedy (Georgia) | Georgia State Senate District 18 | March 19, 2020 | Kennedy, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[576] |
John Albers | Georgia State Senate District 56 | March 19, 2020 | Albers, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[577] |
Zahra Karinshak | Georgia State Senate District 48 | March 19, 2020 | Karinshak, along with her Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[578] |
Emanuel Jones | Georgia State Senate District 10 | March 19, 2020 | Jones, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[579] |
Chuck Payne | Georgia State Senate District 54 | March 19, 2020 | Payne, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[580] |
Butch Miller | Georgia State Senate District 49 | March 19, 2020 | Miller, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[581] |
Burt Jones | Georgia State Senate District 25 | March 19, 2020 | Jones, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[582] |
Brian Strickland | Georgia State Senate District 17 | March 19, 2020 | Strickland, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen.Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[583] |
Blake Tillery | Georgia State Senate District 19 | March 19, 2020 | Tillery, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[584] |
Bill Heath | Georgia State Senate District 31 | March 19, 2020 | Heath, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[585] |
Dean Burke | Georgia State Senate District 11 | March 19, 2020 | Burke, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen.Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[586] |
Donzella James | Georgia State Senate District 35 | March 19, 2020 | James, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[587] |
Ed Harbison | Georgia State Senate District 15 | March 19, 2020 | Harbison, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen.Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[588] |
Elena Parent | Georgia State Senate District 42 | March 19, 2020 | Parent, along with her Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[589] |
Ellis Black | Georgia State Senate District 8 | March 19, 2020 | Black, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen.Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[590] |
Frank Ginn | Georgia State Senate District 47 | March 19, 2020 | Ginn, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[591] |
Carden Summers | Georgia State Senate District 13 | March 19, 2020 | Summers, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen.Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[592] |
Gail Davenport | Georgia State Senate District 44 | March 19, 2020 | Davenport, along with her Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[593] |
Gloria Butler | Georgia State Senate District 55 | March 19, 2020 | Butler, along with her Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[594] |
Greg Dolezal | Georgia State Senate District 27 | March 19, 2020 | Dolezal, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[595] |
Bill Cowsert | Georgia State Senate District 46 | March 19, 2020 | Cowsert, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[596] |
Harold V. Jones II | Georgia State Senate District 22 | March 19, 2020 | Jones, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[597] |
Horacena Tate | Georgia State Senate District 38 | March 19, 2020 | Tate, along with her Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[598] |
Jack Hill | Georgia State Senate District 4 | March 19, 2020 | Hill, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen.Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[599] |
Jeff Mullis | Georgia State Senate District 53 | March 19, 2020 | Mullis, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[600] |
Jen Jordan | Georgia State Senate District 6 | March 19, 2020 | Jordan, along with her Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen.Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[601] |
Ben Watson | Georgia State Senate District 1 | March 19, 2020 | Watson, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen.Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[602] |
Jesse Stone | Georgia State Senate District 23 | March 19, 2020 | Stone, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[603] |
Chuck Hufstetler | Georgia State Senate District 52 | March 19, 2020 | Hufstetler, along with his Georgia State Senate colleagues, entered self-quarantine after State Sen. Brandon Beach tested positive for coronavirus.[604] |
Geoff Duncan | Lieutenant Governor of Georgia | March 18, 2020 | Duncan announced a self-quarantine after a member of the Georgia State Senate tested positive for coronavirus.[605] |
Randy Robertson | Georgia State Senate District 29 | March 18, 2020 | Robertson announced a two-week self-quarantine for coronavirus.[606] |
Joe Gruters | Florida State Senate District 23 | March 17, 2021 | Gruters announced that he would self-quarantine after his wife tested positive for coronavirus.[607] |
David N. Wecht | Pennsylvania Supreme Court | March 17, 2020 | Wecht announced a self-quarantine after one of his children tested positive for coronavirus.[608] |
David Ralston | Georgia House of Representatives District 7 | March 16, 2020 | A spokesperson for David Ralston confirmed on March 16, 2020, that he entered a self-quarantine for coronavirus.[609] |
Wendy Thomas | New Hampshire House of Representatives Hillsborough 21 | March 13, 2020 | Thomas announced a two-week self-quarantine for coronavirus.[610] |
Moira Walsh | Rhode Island House of Representatives District 3 | July 15, 2020 | Walsh announced on Twitter that she was self-quarantining after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.[611] |
Daniel McKee | Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island | January 9, 2021 | McKee announced he would self-quarantine after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.[612] |
Susan Bysiewicz | Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut | January 8, 2021 | Bysiewicz announced that she would self-quarantine after a member of her staff tested positive for COVID-19.[613] |
Anthony Sabatini | Florida House of Representatives District 32 | January 14, 2021 | Sabatini announced he would self-quarantine after a possible exposure to someone who tested positive for COVID-19.[614] |
Pete Ricketts | Governor of Nebraska | February 1, 2021 | Ricketts announced that he would self-quarantine after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19 .[615] |
Tim Walz | Governor of Minnesota | December 21, 2021 March 17, 2021 |
Walz announced on December 21, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[616] On March 17, 2021, Walz said he would self-quarantine after a member of his staff tested positive for COVID-19.[617] |
Tim Walz | Governor of Minnesota | December 21, 2021 March 17, 2021 |
Walz announced on December 21, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[618] On March 17, 2021, Walz said he would self-quarantine after a member of his staff tested positive for COVID-19.[619] |
John Galloway (Pennsylvania) | Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 140 | August 3, 2020 | Galloway announced he and his office would self-quarantine after he came into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus.[620] |
Jo Bonner | Chief of Staff to the Governor of Alabama | August 14, 2020 | Bonner's spokeswoman announced that he was self-quarantining at home after his wife tested positive for COVID-19.[621] |
Lana Theis | Michigan State Senate District 22 | April 13, 2021 | Theis announced that she would self-quarantine after she was exposed to COVID-19.[622] |
Local
Ballotpedia identified 23 politicians, candidates, and government officials at the local level who were self-quarantined.
Name | Office | Date | Status |
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Eric Garcetti | Mayor of Los Angeles | November 3, 2021 December 17, 2020 |
Garcetti announced on November 3, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[623] Garcetti announced he and his wife were self-quarantining at home after their daughter tested positive for COVID-19.[624] |
Eric Garcetti | Mayor of Los Angeles | November 3, 2021 December 17, 2020 |
Garcetti announced on November 3, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was fully vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[625] Garcetti announced he and his wife were self-quarantining at home after their daughter tested positive for COVID-19.[626] |
Janice Hahn | Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors District 4 | March 24, 2020 | Hahn self-quarantined for coronavirus after attending a party with people who tested positive for the illness.[627] |
Mark Levine (New York) | New York City Council District 7 | March 23, 2020 | Levine announced he entered a self-quarantine after experiencing symptoms matching COVID-19.[628] |
Rebecca J. Viagran | San Antonio City Council District 3 | March 19, 2020 | Viagran announced she was entering self-quarantine after attending a conference in Washington D.C., where two attendees tested positive for coronavirus.[629] |
Tom Barrett (Wisconsin) | Mayor of Milwaukee | March 19, 2020 | Barrett announced that he self-quarantined following an interaction with someone who tested positive for coronavirus.[630] |
Bill Peduto | Mayor of Pittsburgh | March 19, 2020 | Peduto announced he entered a self-quarantine after attending a conference with at least two attendees who tested positive for coronavirus.[631] |
Annette Scippio | Winston-Salem City Council East Ward | March 18, 2020 | Scippio announced a two-week self-quarantine for coronavirus.[632] |
Dan Besse | Winston-Salem City Council Southwest Ward | March 18, 2020 | Besse announced a two-week self-quarantine for coronavirus.[633] |
Ryana Parks-Shaw | Kansas City City Council District 5 | March 18, 2020 | Parks-Shaw self-quarantined after two council members were informed that they might have been exposed to coronavirus at a conference.[634] |
Robert C. Clark | Winston-Salem City Council West Ward | March 18, 2020 | Clark announced a two-week self-quarantine for coronavirus.[635] |
Brandon Johnson (Kansas) | Wichita City Council District 1 | March 18, 2020 | Johnson self-quarantined after two council members were informed that they might have been exposed to coronavirus after attending a conference.[636] |
John Larson (North Carolina) | Winston-Salem City Council South Ward | March 18, 2020 | Larson announced a two-week self-quarantine for coronavirus.[637] |
Jeff MacIntosh | Winston-Salem City Council Northwest Ward | March 18, 2020 | MacIntosh announced a two-week self-quarantine for coronavirus.[638] |
Brandon Whipple | Mayor of Wichita | March 18, 2020 | Whipple announced that he would enter self-quarantine due to possible exposure to coronavirus after attending a conference.[639] |
James Clendenin | Wichita City Council District 3 | March 18, 2020 | Clendenin self-quarantined after attending a conference for city leaders in Washington D.C.[640] |
Becky Tuttle | Wichita City Council District 2 | March 18, 2020 | Tuttle self-quarantined after attending a conference for city leaders in Washington D.C.[641] |
Eric Bunch | Kansas City City Council District 4 | March 18, 2020 | Bunch self-quarantined after two council members were informed that they might have been exposed to coronavirus after attending a conference.[642] |
Denise Adams | Winston-Salem City Council North Ward | March 18, 2020 | Adams announced a two-week self-quarantine for coronavirus.[643] |
Dan Fowler | Kansas City City Council District 2 | March 18, 2020 | Fowler self-quarantined after two council members were informed that they might have been exposed to coronavirus at a conference.[644] |
Kenneth Summers (Colorado) | Fort Collins City Council | March 17, 2020 | Summers announced that he entered self-quarantine after he, fellow Fort Collins City Council member Emily Gorgol, Mayor Wade Troxell, Mayor pro-tem Kristin Stephens, and City Manager Darin Atteberry were exposed to coronavirus at a conference in Washington D.C., where two attendees tested positive.[645] |
Emily Bonilla | Orange County Board of County Commissioners District 5 | March 14, 2020 | Bonilla announced that her office would self-quarantine through March 19 after she came down with cold-like symptoms.[646] |
Quinton Lucas | Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri | December 31, 2021 March 17, 2020 |
Lucas announced on December 31, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[647] Lucas self-quarantined after two council members were informed that they might have been exposed to coronavirus after attending a conference.[648] |
Quinton Lucas | Mayor of Kansas City | December 31, 2021 March 17, 2020 |
Lucas announced on December 31, 2021, that he tested positive for COVID-19. He said he was vaccinated at the time he contracted the virus.[649] Lucas self-quarantined after two council members were informed that they might have been exposed to coronavirus after attending a conference.[650] |
Costa Constantinides | New York City Council District 22 | April 1, 2020 | Constantinides announced he self-quarantined after experiencing symptoms similar to COVID-19.[651] |
Ballotpedia considers a notable influencer to be someone operating in the political sphere with a significant influence that is not an elected or appointed official, such as members of the media, heads of political parties, or leaders of organizations. If you know of a case that we have missed, please email us.
- CNN anchor Chris Cuomo announced on March 31, 2020, that he tested positive for COVID-19.[652]
- CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin announced on April 3, 2020, that she tested positive for COVID-19.[653]
- ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos announced on April 13, 2020, during an appearance on Good Morning America that he tested positive for coronavirus.[654]
- Katie Miller, Vice President Mike Pence's press secretary, confirmed on May 8, 2020, that she tested positive for coronavirus.[655]
- Former Fox News co-host and campaign official for President Trump Kimberly Guilfoyle announced on July 3, 2020, that she tested positive for COVID-19.[656]
- Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain announced on July 2 that he had tested positive for coronavirus. He was hospitalized that same day, but did not require a respirator. He died on July 30 from complications related to the virus.[657][658]
- On July 27, the White House confirmed that President Donald Trump's national security adviser Robert O'Brien tested positive for coronavirus.[659]
- On October 1, 2020, Hope Hicks tested positive for coronavirus.[660]
- On October 2, 2020, Kellyanne Conway, a former counselor to President Donald Trump (R), announced that she tested positive for coronavirus.[661]
- On October 2, Republican National Committee (RNC) chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel announced that she had tested positive for coronavirus.[662]
- On October 2, 2020, Bill Stepien, President Donald Trump's (R) campaign manager, announced that he tested positive for coronavirus.[663]
- On October 2, 2020, President Donald Trump (R) announced on Twitter that he and First Lady Melania Trump had tested positive for coronavirus.[664] Previously, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham announced March 23, 2020, that Melania tested negative for coronavirus.[665]
- On October 3, former New Jersey governor Chris Christie (R) announced on Twitter that he had tested positive for coronavirus.[666]
- On October 5, Kayleigh McEnany, the White House Press Secretary, announced that she tested positive for coronavirus.[667]
- On October 6, Stephen Miller, a Trump aide, announced he tested positive for COVID-19.[668]
- On November 20, a spokesperson for Donald Trump Jr. confirmed that he had tested positive for COVID-19.[669]
- On December 6, 2020, President Donald Trump announced on Twitter that Rudy Giuliani, the President's personal attorney, had tested positive for coronavirus.[670]
Government officials, politicians, and candidates who tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies
- On December 11, Rep. Devin Nunes (R) announced he tested positive for coronavirus antibodies.[671]
- Utah Senate President Stuart Adams announced on June 4 that he had tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies.[672]
- Michelle Wu, at-large member of the Boston City Council, announced on May 4 that she had tested positive for coronavirus antibodies.[673]
General resources
The chart below shows coronavirus statistics from countries across the world. The information is provided by Real Clear Politics.
Click the links below to explore official resources related to the coronavirus outbreak.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
- National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor
- U.S. Department of Education
- World Health Organization
- Trends in Number of COVID-19 Cases and Deaths in the US Reported to CDC, by State/Territory
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccinations, Our World in Data (Number of vaccines administered)
- Coronavirus Vaccine Tracker, New York Times (Progress of vaccine trials)
See also
- Documenting America's Path to Recovery
- COVID-19 vaccine distribution
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) travel restrictions
- Federal government responses to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
- School responses to the coronavirus (COVID-19 pandemic
Footnotes
- ↑ The Hill, "Rep. Ron Wright dies after contracting COVID-19," February 8, 2021
- ↑ News Star, "Louisiana Congressman-elect Luke Letlow dies with COVID," December 29, 2020
- ↑ The New York Times, "David Andahl, 55, Dies; Elected Posthumously in North Dakota," November 16, 2021
- ↑ Wyoming News, "Legislator’s son describes how COVID-19 came on quickly," November 15, 2020
- ↑ Brooklyn Daily Eagle, "Justice Johnny Lee Baynes has died at 64 from COVID-19 complications," March 31, 2020
- ↑ WJHL, "Virginia state Sen. Ben Chafin dies from COVID-19 complications," January 1, 2021
- ↑ Axios, "New Hampshire speaker of the House dies of COVID-19," December 10, 2020
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- ↑ KSTP, "Minnesota State Sen. Jerry Relph tests positive for COVID-19 as outbreak in Republican caucus expands," November 16, 2020
- ↑ KCBD, "Lubbock mourning loss of State District Judge Ruben G. Reyes," December 13, 2020
- ↑ KALB, "Gov. Edwards orders flags at half-staff in honor of State Rep. Reggie Bagala," April 10, 2020
- ↑ InForum, "South Dakota lawmaker dies following battle with COVID-19," April 4, 2020
- ↑ South Dakota Public Broadcasting', "Noach Dear, Combative Brooklyn Councilman and Judge, Dies at 66," April 20, 2020
- ↑ El Paso Times, "Lillian Blancas, election runoff candidate for El Paso municipal court, dies from COVID-19," December 7, 2020
- ↑ Detroit Free Press, "Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon dies of complications from COVID-19," December 17, 2020
- ↑ NJ.com, "Jersey City Councilman Michael Yun, 65, achieved the American Dream," April 6, 2020
- ↑ The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Georgia judge dies of COVID-19 complications," April 3, 2020
- ↑ The Hill, "Florida Democrat becomes latest breakthrough COVID-19 case in House," September 8, 2021
- ↑ WOWT, "Justice Kavanaugh tests positive for COVID-19, has no symptoms," October 1, 2021
- ↑ CNN, "Rep. Tim Ryan says he has tested positive for Covid-19," September 20, 2021
- ↑ Cleveland.com, "U.S. Rep. Bob Latta tests positive for coronavirus despite vaccination," September 21, 2021
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 Times Leader, "Rep. Jahana Hayes of Connecticut tests positive for COVID-19," September 21, 2020 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ CNN, "California congressman announces he tested positive for Covid-19," October 6, 2020
- ↑ The Week, "Jen Psaki reveals she tested positive for COVID-19," October 31, 2021
- ↑ The Hill, "Georgia Republican Drew Ferguson tests positive for COVID-19," October 30, 2020
- ↑ The Hill, "Sen. Ron Johnson tests positive for coronavirus," October 3, 2020
- ↑ CNN, "US Rep. Glenn Thompson tests positive for Covid-19 and is being treated at Walter Reed hospital," October 22, 2021
- ↑ Associated Press, "President Trump and first lady test positive for COVID-19," October 2, 2020
- ↑ The Hill, "GOP Sen. Mike Lee tests positive for coronavirus," October 2, 2020
- ↑ WXII12, "North Carolina Sen. Tillis tests positive for coronavirus," October 2, 2020
- ↑ Politico, "DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas tests positive for Covid," October 19, 2021
- ↑ WOODTV, "Rep. Bill Huizenga: Rapid test ‘came back positive for COVID-19’," October 14, 2020
- ↑ WJOL, "U.S. Representative Mike Bost Tests Positive For COVID-19," October 12, 2020
- ↑ The Hill, "Florida GOP Rep. Mike Waltz tests positive for COVID-19," November 7, 2020
- ↑ New York Times, "Six in White House, Including Trump’s Chief of Staff, Have the Coronavirus," November 6, 2020
- ↑ The Hill, "Georgia GOP lawmaker tests positive for COVID-19," November 30, 2020
- ↑ CNN, "Ben Carson is the latest Trump official to test positive for coronavirus," November 9, 2020
- ↑ CNN, "Incoming Florida congressman tests positive for Covid-19," November 27, 2020
- ↑ Las Vegas Review-Journal, "Nevada congresswoman Susie Lee tests positive for COVID-19," November 25, 2020
- ↑ The Hill', "Rep. Rick Allen tests positive for COVID-19," November 24, 2020
- ↑ Associated Press, "Foxx, Budd return to Washington after positive COVID tests," December 7, 2020
- ↑ Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil has tested positive for COVID-19, he says," November 22, 2020
- ↑ U.S. News and World Report, "COURTNEY TESTS POSITIVE," November 22, 2020
- ↑ The Hill, "Rick Scott tests positive for coronavirus," November 20, 2020
- ↑ CPR News, "Two Colorado Congressmen — Reps. Ed Perlmutter and Doug Lamborn — Now Have Coronavirus," November 17, 2020
- ↑ The Hill, "GOP Rep. Dan Newhouse tests positive for COVID-19," November 18, 2020
- ↑ CPR News, "Two Colorado Congressmen — Reps. Ed Perlmutter and Doug Lamborn — Now Have Coronavirus," November 17, 2020
- ↑ Politico, "Chuck Grassley tests positive for coronavirus," November 17, 2020
- ↑ Penn Live, "U.S. Rep. Scott Perry tests positive for COVID-19," November 16, 2021
- ↑ The Detroit News', "Rep. Walberg reports that he's tested positive for coronavirus," November 16, 2020
- ↑ The Hill', "Bustos tests positive for COVID-19," November 16, 2020
- ↑ Business Insider', "A 25-term congressman from Alaska who called COVID-19 the 'beer virus' and said concerns were 'created primarily by hysteria' has tested positive for the disease," November 14, 2020
- ↑ The Hill, "Maloney primary challenger tests positive for coronavirus," March 30, 2020
- ↑ Post and Courier, "Charleston congressman Joe Cunningham tests positive for coronavirus, March 27, 2020
- ↑ ABC 4 news, "Rep. Joe Cunningham goes into self-quarantine, March 19, 2020
- ↑ Office of Mike Kelly, "Representative Kelly Tests Positive for COVID-19," March 27, 2020
- ↑ New York Times, "Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky tests positive for the virus." March 22, 2020
- ↑ Politico, "First 2 members of Congress test positive for coronavirus," March 18, 2020
- ↑ The Salt Lake Tribune, "Rep. Ben McAdams tests positive for coronavirus," March 18, 2020
- ↑ The Hill, "House GOP lawmaker tests positive for COVID-19," June 15, 2020
- ↑ CNBC, "POLITICS Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva tests positive for coronavirus," August 1, 2020
- ↑ Politico, "Louie Gohmert, who refused to wear a mask, tests positive for coronavirus," July 29, 2020
- ↑ Houston Chronicle, "Two Texas Republicans test positive for COVID en route to join Trump," July 29, 2020
- ↑ Associated Press, "Louisiana Rep. Higgins says he, wife, son have coronavirus," July 26, 2021
- ↑ Yahoo! News, "Biden tests positive for COVID-19," July 21, 2022
- ↑ Bradenton Herald, "Fully vaccinated Rep. Buchanan urges safety measures after testing positive for COVID," July 19, 2021
- ↑ Politico, "Freedom Caucus member tests positive for coronavirus," July 14, 2020
- ↑ Associated Press, "NY Rep. Ocasio-Cortez recovering after positive COVID test," January 9, 2022
- ↑ The Hill, "McCaul tests positive for COVID-19 in latest congressional breakthrough," January 7, 2022
- ↑ The Kansas City Star, "Kansas congressman tests positive for COVID-19 after House vote on Biden’s electors," January 7, 2020
- ↑ Yahoo News, "Rep. Michelle Steel Tests Positive For COVID-19, Condemns Violence At Capitol," January 7, 2020
- ↑ Tampa Bay Times, "Rep. Gus Bilirakis of Palm Harbor tests positive for coronavirus," January 6, 2020
- ↑ The Texas Tribune, "Texas Congressman Kevin Brady says he’s tested positive for COVID-19," January 6, 2020
- ↑ 19 News, "Ohio senator tests positive for COVID-19," January 4, 2022
- ↑ Texas Tribune, "Texas Congresswoman Kay Granger tests positive for coronavirus," January 4, 2021
- ↑ MassLive, "US Rep. Stephen Lynch tests postive for COVID despite receiving two doses of vaccine," January 30, 2021
- ↑ Boston Globe, "Representative Lori Trahan tests positive for COVID-19," January 28, 2021
- ↑ The Hill, "California Democrat tests positive for COVID-19," January 19, 2021
- ↑ CNN, "California Rep. Lou Correa tests positive for Covid-19," January 16, 2021
- ↑ The New York Times, "Adriano Espaillat is the latest member of Congress to test positive for the virus after Capitol siege," January 14, 2021
- ↑ The Hill, "Sen. Brian Schatz tests positive for COVID-19," January 13, 2022
- ↑ NBC Chicago, "Rep. Brad Schneider Tests Positive for COVID-19 After Lockdown During Capitol Riot," January 12, 2020
- ↑ Spectrum News 1, "Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney tests positive for COVID-19," January 11, 2022
- ↑ Business Insider, "Congresswoman says she tested positive for COVID-19 after sheltering during Capitol coup attempt with 'several colleagues who refused to wear masks," January 11, 2021
- ↑ The Seattle Times, "Rep. Pramila Jayapal tests positive for coronavirus after being locked down with lawmakers who wouldn’t wear masks," January 11, 2021
- ↑ Office of Nancy Mace, "Rep. Nancy Mace Tests Positive for COVID-19," January 10, 2022
- ↑ Live 5 News, "State Rep. Nancy Mace tests positive for COVID-19," June 23, 2020
- ↑ Office of Nancy Mace, "Rep. Nancy Mace Tests Positive for COVID-19," January 10, 2022
- ↑ Live 5 News, "State Rep. Nancy Mace tests positive for COVID-19," June 23, 2020
- ↑ News 10, "Rep. John Katko tests positive for COVID-19," January 10, 2022
- ↑ News Channel 5, "Tennessee Congressman Chuck Fleischmann tests positive for COVID-19," January 10, 2021
- ↑ Twitter, "David G. Valadao," January 1, 2021
- ↑ The Hill, "Rep. Ron Wright dies after contracting COVID-19," February 8, 2021
- ↑ Courier Journal, "Kentucky Congressman Brett Guthrie tests positive for COVID-19 in breakthrough case," December 8, 2021
- ↑ The Hill, "Alabama Republican becomes third House member to test positive for COVID-19 this week," December 4, 2020
- ↑ Fox News, "Ayanna Pressley joins long list of Dem lawmakers testing positive for coronavirus," December 31, 2021
- ↑ The Hill, "Florida Rep.-elect Elvira Salazar tests positive for COVID-19," December 31, 2020
- ↑ New York Post, "Rep. Bill Pascrell tests positive for COVID, says it ‘spreads like wildfire’," December 30, 2021
- ↑ Doris Matsui's official website, "MATSUI STATEMENT ON POSITIVE COVID-19 TEST," December 29, 2021
- ↑ News Star, "Louisiana Congressman-elect Luke Letlow dies with COVID," December 29, 2020
- ↑ CNN, "Wisconsin Rep. Gwen Moore tests positive for Covid-19," December 28, 2020
- ↑ New York Post, "Rep. Bobby Rush is latest member of Congress to test positive for COVID," December 27, 2021
- ↑ Hawaii News Now, "Kahele tests positive for COVID, says he’s experiencing mild symptoms," December 26, 2021
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- ↑ Deseret News, "Utah Senate president tests positive for COVID-19 antibodies," June 4, 2020
- ↑ WBUR, "Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu Tests Positive For COVID-19 Antibodies," May 4, 2020