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Date: November 5, 2024
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The United States will hold its 61st presidential election on November 7, 2028. The winner of the 2028 presidential election will be sworn into office on January 20, 2029.

Ballotpedia has compiled the names of politicians and public figures discussed as potential presidential contenders in 2028.

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Potential Democratic presidential candidates

As of January 2026, the following politicians and public figures were discussed in the media as potential candidates for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination. This list does not reflect whether a candidate has said they do or do not plan on running.

Politicians

Public figures

  • Mark Cuban, television personality and businessman[21]
  • Stephen A. Smith, television personality and sports journalist[22]

Potential Republican presidential candidates

As of January 2026, the following politicians and public figures were discussed in the media as potential candidates for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination. This list does not reflect whether a candidate has said they do or do not plan on running.

Politicians

Public figures


List of registered 2028 presidential candidates

See also: List of registered 2028 presidential candidates

The following table lists candidates who filed with the FEC to run for president as of January 20, 2026. Some applicants used pseudonyms; candidate names and party affiliations are written as they appeared on the FEC website on the date that they initially filed with the FEC.[33][34]

The list is sorted alphabetically by first name. Scroll down in the table below to view the full list.

Candidates who have filed for the 2028 presidential election
Candidate Party
Aaron Avouris Independent
A.C. Toulme One Earth Party
Adam Alwaleed Independent
Adam Michael Dunn Republican Party
Adam Ricci Libertarian Party
Aderinola Osifeso Republican Party
A Kennedy Democratic Party
Alan Thomas American Independent Party
Alexander Wacha Independent
Alex Cowans Democratic Party
Alfonso Alberto Ramos Democratic Party
Alonia Melchizedek Independent
Alphonza Mabry American Independent Conservative Party
Amanda Catherine Eskelson Democratic Party
Amanda Thompson American Independent Party
Andre McKoy Libertarian Party
Andre Ramon McNeil Unaffiliated
Andrew Dennis Independent
Andrew Giusto United Party
Andrew Heartdoc Chung Independent
Angela Dwyer Independent
Angela Glass Independent
Angela Perez Independent
Angelo Yoshannah Scrigna Independent
Ann Parkinson Democratic Party
Anthony D. Kennedy Libertarian Party
Anthony James Richardson Republican Party
Anthony Lopez Democratic Party
Anthony Pascarella Republican Party
Ashleigh Lottenville Independent
Ashley Powell Democratic Party
Augustus Schoen-Rene Unaffiliated
Austin O. Jones Democratic Party
Benjamin Beaumont Independent
Benjamin Cobb Independent
Bradley Horges Jr. Independent
Bradley Swearengin Republican Party
Brady Williams Republican Party
Brandon Whorley Democratic Party
Brendan Law Republican Party
Brian Cassidy Republican Party
Brian Gaudet Democratic Party
Brian Mannix Independent
Bruce Kenneway Independent
Bryan Lamont Arrington Independent
Calvin Stevens Independent
Carlos Reese Democratic Party
Carrie Mae Marcy Republican Party
Charley Brown Federalist Party
Cherunda Lynn Fox Republican Party
Chris Capparell Republican Party
Chris Fiorenza Unaffiliated
Christine Charyton Republican Party
Christopher Lee Smith Republican Party
Christopher M. Phillips Independent
Claude Reid Republican Party
Coleman Fitzsimmons Democratic Party
Coril Docker Republican Party
Craig H. Johnson II Independent
Craig Woolcott Republican Party
Damian Salib Democratic Party
Daniel Davenport Libertarian Party
Daniel Faccio Sr. Independent
Daniel Jaouen Independent
Daniel J. Lopez Republican Party
Daniel L. Jones Independent
Daniel Rampke Constitution Party
Dave Dube Independent
David Clayman Independent
Dawson Son of David Republican Party
Dennis Torii Jr. Independent
Derek Birkeland Democratic Party
Diane Sare Unaffiliated
Douglas Underwood Independent
Dustin Rorex Democratic Party
Dustin Ryan Shewbert Sr. Democratic Party
Dwight Smith Independent
Edward Searls Green Party
Eliud Resendez Independent
Elizabeth Crunkleton Independent
Emmett White Democratic Party
Eric Walleck Republican Party
Esther Donaghy American Independent Party
Ethan Crider Independent
Francisco Perez Independent
Frank J. Lozada Democratic Party
Gary Barve Republican Party
Gregory Gamache Republican Party
Harvey Wizard Independent
Heath Fulkerson Republican Party
Hugo Valdez Garcia Libertarian Party
Huhnkie Lee Independent
Indira Allfree Independent
Jacob James Republican Party
Jamarrion Jones Republican Party
James Odom Republican Party
James Trainor Democratic Party
James Treibert Independent
James Winfield Jones Independent
Janille Centunzi Independent
Jaquaie McAtee Democratic Party
Jared Pixley Independent
Jason Bolyard Independent
Jason Pacifico Democratic Party
Javen Rideout Democratic Party
Javon Ross Independent
Jawad Hashem Hakeem Independent
Jeffery Wacaster Democratic Party
Jeffrey Doxsee Independent
Jeffrey J. Downs Republican Party
Jennifer Alameda Republican Party
Jennifer Lennon Independent
Jeremy Shane Bernheisel Independent
Jeremy Summers American Independent Party
Jesus Rodriguez Citizens' Party
Jim A. Norris Republican Party
Jimmy Cooper Democratic Party
Joel Asagba Independent
John Damms Republican Party
John Fial Independent
John Grays Independent
Johnny Duane Buford Independent
John Pawloski American Independent Party
John R. Gibb Jr. Republican Party
John Robert Badger Democratic Party
John Washington III Democratic Party
Jonathan Alfonso Alfaro People Over Politics Party
Jonathan Bailey Independent
Joseph Catalano Independent
Joseph Durazo Ace Party
Joseph Luiz Gonzaga Independent
Joshua Hartloper Independent
Joshua Qualls Democratic Party
Judah B. Wilson Unaffiliated
Kearon Allen Independent
Kelan Farrell-Smith Democratic Party
Kelly Kokas Democratic Party
Kenneth Newton Independence Party
Kenny Taylor Democratic Party
Khistina Dejean Independent
Kia Legette Democratic Party
LaCorey Harrid Democratic Party
Lance A. Williams Independent
Latronica Fisher Independence Party
Lee Thomas Independent
Lucas Connor Independent
Luc Langelier Republican Party
Luis Alberto Lavin Unaffiliated
Mae Ditty Unaffiliated
Maegan O'Callaghan Independent
Marcello Gomez Independent
Mark Edward Baldwin Republican Party
Marquita Nichole Harrell Democratic Party
Matthew Gibbons Independent
Melissa Kotulski Democratic Party
Michael Bickelmeyer Republican Party
Michael Dombrowski Independent
Michael Harbour Independent
Michael Ian Vargo Independent
Michael J. Morin Independent
Michael Sigmon Progressive Party
Michael Soetaert Democratic Party
Michael Williams Jr. The Human Rights Party
Miesha Perkins Independent
Mohammad Masadeh Republican Party
Monique Laurette Spalding Republican Party
Morgan Gross Independent
Nathan Bork Independent
Neil Gillespie Unaffiliated
Neil Leeds Republican Party
Nicholas Biller Independent
Nicholas Maddock Unaffiliated
Nicholas Sopkovich Republican Party
Nickolaos Grossenbacher Independence Party
Noble Phoenix Micha El Independent American Party
Noel Engel Independent
Nokha Barayon Independent
Owen N. Carlson Republican Party
Pamela Pinkney Apostlett Independent
Personna Evans Republican Party
Phillip Galinsky Independent
Pierre Andre Euzarraga Independent
Princess Khadijah Maryam Jacob-Fambro Democratic Party
Princess Vlandamir Independent
Rachel Adams Edwards Independent
Ramona Elizabeth Mayon Independent
Ray Leverette Republican Party
Rebecca Lobas Independent
Rene Campos Independent
Rhonda Johnson Independent
Robbie Hoffman Democratic Party
Robert A. Mitchell Republican Party
Robert Grey Independent
Robert Neil Cheader Republican Party
Rodshawn Coleman Independent
Roland Kwadwo Dela Agorkle Democratic Party
Romeo Biswa Republican Party
Ronald Lovelace Republican Party
Rune Wigglesworth Independent
Sampson Ramirez Republican Party
Sandrina Hamilton Democratic Party
Scott Merrell Republican Party
Sebastian Lillie Republican Party
Sexy Vegan Independent
Shawn Asberry Republican Party
Shirazzi Geye American Independent Party
Shiva Ayyadurai Independent
Skyles Rockefeller Democratic Party
Stephanie Shegrud Independent
Stephen Maxwell Republican Party
Stephen M. Patterson Democratic Party
Steven Angelucci Independent
Suzzanna V. Tanner Independent
Talalupe Fonzie Vavao Republican Party
Thomas Winterbottom Democratic Party
Tim Murnane Independence Party
Timothy Charles Kalemkarian Republican Party
Timothy Cotter Independent
Timothy Michael Villari Republican Party
Tina Jayne Hahn Independent
Titus Pierce Republican Party
Trenita Walker Democratic Party
Tyrone Dawayne Brown Republican Party
Valma Kittington Democratic Party
Vincent Brockus Democratic Party
Vincent Cordova Independent
Wade Hornbuckle Republican Party
Wayne Norris Republican Party
Wayne Pope Democratic Party
William Farms Democratic Party
William Lee Hunt Independent
Willie Carter Democratic Party
Zachary Greenwald Democratic Party


Presidential election results by party, 1900-2024

See also: Presidential voting history by state

This table lists presidential election results by party for each state in every presidential election held between 1900 and 2024.

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Politico, "Which 2028 Presidential Wannabe Had the Best Year?" December 26, 2023
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Politico, "The South Carolina Democratic primary is all about who’s ready for 2028," February 3, 2024
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 WHYY, "Meet the Democrats seen as up-and-comers for 2028 — or maybe sooner," July 5, 2024
  4. The Guardian, "Newsom, AOC, Harris? Potential Democratic contenders for 2028 run," November 28, 2025
  5. The Hill, "Andrew Cuomo seen as possible White House candidate by some Democrats," February 27, 2025
  6. Politico, "Rahm Emanuel Is Gearing Up to Run for President," March 12, 2025
  7. NBC News, "Democratic jockeying for the 2028 presidential election is already underway," November 16, 2024
  8. Politico, "The Democrats and Republicans Best Positioned — Right Now — for 2028," December 30, 2024
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Semafor, "Democrats, addicted to nominating senators, prepare for a 2028 pileup," May 19, 2025
  10. NBC News, "The list of 2028 presidential hopefuls is longer than you think. Just ask Hawaii Gov. Josh Green." July 30, 2025
  11. Fox News, "21 Democrats who may try to succeed Trump in the 2028 presidential election," May 29, 2025
  12. Politico, "What the 2024 State of State addresses tell us about the 2028 presidential race," February 7, 2024
  13. The New York Times, "Is Every Top Democrat Running for President?" May 18, 2025
  14. Bloomberg, "Wes Moore Seeks to Silence 2028 Chatter Before Run for Reelection in Maryland," January 21, 2025
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 The Hill, "7 rising Democratic leaders to watch," January 1, 2025
  16. Vanity Fair, "President AOC? Democrats Need Star Power to Win in 2028," December 4, 2024
  17. 17.0 17.1 ABC News, "Who's running for president in 2028 and who's not?" May 5, 2025
  18. Axios, "Democrats' 2028 presidential race is going fast and furious," July 25, 2025
  19. 19.0 19.1 The Washington Post, "The 12 Democrats who make the most sense for 2028," January 25, 2025
  20. New York Magazine, "Waiting, Impatiently, for 2028," November 4, 2025
  21. Newsweek, "The 2028 Democratic Field Is Coming Into View," March 13, 2025
  22. The Hill, "Stephen A. Smith on potential White House bid: Democrats ‘suck right now,’" February 18, 2025
  23. USA Today, "2028 presidential hopefuls seek to make their mark at Republican National Convention," July 15, 2024
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 24.5 24.6 24.7 24.8 Associated Press, "Project 2028: GOP officials jockey during Republican National Convention for future White House runs," July 18, 2024
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 The Washington Post, "Ranking the 2028 Republican presidential contenders," November 9, 2025
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 The Washington Post, "Trump has a lock on the 2024 nomination. But the race for 2028 is already underway." July 19, 2024
  27. The Dallas Express, "Marjorie Taylor Greene Dodges Questions About 2028 Presidential Run After Podcast Comments," October 13, 2025
  28. The Hill, "South Carolina becomes early hot spot for potential 2028 candidates," July 12, 2025
  29. The Wall Street Journal, "In Some Corners of 2024 GOP Convention, Race for 2028 Has Already Begun," July 18, 2024
  30. Politico, "‘I think he’s serious’: Bannon won’t rule out presidential run in 2028," March 12, 2025
  31. The Washington Post, "The 10 Republicans who could be Trump’s heir apparent in 2028," March 8, 2025
  32. NJ Advance Media, "Who will follow Trump: Early 2028 Presidential odds on Michelle Obama, AOC, Vance, Kamala ... Donald Jr.?" January 27, 2025
  33. FEC, "Candidates for President," accessed August 25, 2025
  34. Candidates with apparent fraudulent, fictitious, or duplicative filings are not included.