Minor party and independent candidates for the 2020 United States presidential election
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The following political parties, and independent candidates, currently have ballot access to less than 270 electoral votes. These parties and/or their nominees will need to conduct ballot access drives (or run write-in campaigns) in order to have a theoretical chance of winning the election. Ballot access deadlines vary from state to state, with the latest deadlines falling in September 2020.[1]
Contents
Declared candidates
Party | Presidential nominee | Vice presidential nominee | Attainable Electors (write-in) |
States with ballot access (write-in) |
Ref. |
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American Solidarity Party | 150x150px Brian Carroll Educator from California |
![]() Amar Patel Chairman of the American Solidarity Party from Illinois |
(53) | (Alabama,[2] Iowa,[2] New Hampshire,[2] New Jersey,[2] Oregon,[3] Pennsylvania,[2] Rhode Island,[2] Vermont[2]) | [4][5] |
Bread and Roses | ![]() Jerome Segal Philosopher from Maryland |
TBA | 10 | Maryland | [6] |
Constitution Party | 150x150px Don Blankenship Coal executive from West Virginia |
TBA | 137 | Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah, Wisconsin, Wyoming[7] | [8] |
Independent | ![]() Mark Charles Activist from the District of Columbia |
TBA | TBD | TBD | [9] |
Party for Socialism and Liberation | 150x150px Gloria La Riva Activist from California |
![]() Leonard Peltier Activist from Florida |
TBD | TBD | [10] |
Peace and Freedom Party | ![]() Howie Hawkins Co-founder of the Green Party from New York |
TBA | See Green presidential primaries | [11] | |
Peace and Freedom Party | 150x150px Gloria La Riva Activist from California |
TBA | See Party for Socialism and Liberation | [11] | |
Prohibition Party | ![]() Phil Collins Former Libertyville Township Trustee from Nevada |
![]() Billy Joe Parker Activist from Georgia |
6 | Mississippi[12] | [13] |
Independent
("ACE Party") |
Pete Accetturo |
Elon Musk (Satirical)
Entrepreneur from California |
TBD | TBD | [14][15] |
Socialist Action | ![]() Jeff Mackler Activist from California |
![]() Heather Bradford Public school teacher from Minnesota |
TBD | TBD | [16] |
Socialist Party USA | ![]() Howie Hawkins Co-founder of the Green Party from New York |
TBA | See Green presidential primaries | [17] | |
Working Families Party | 150x150px Elizabeth Warren U.S. senator from Massachusetts |
TBA | See Democratic presidential primaries | [18] |
Notable people who have announced that they are running for president in 2020 as independent or minor party candidates but have not established campaign websites are:
- Perry Caravello, actor and comedian from California[19]
Withdrawn candidates
- Jeremy Gable, playwright and game designer (Independent)[20]
- Ronnie Kroell, fashion model, actor, and singer (Independent)[21]
- Darcy Richardson, author, historian, and political activist (Reform Party)[22][unreliable source?] [23]
- Joe Schriner, activist and journalist (American Solidarity Party)[24][25]
Publicly expressed interest
Individuals in this section have expressed an interest in running for president as an independent candidate within the last six months.
- Edward W. Stack, businessman and CEO of Dick's Sporting Goods[26]
- Jesse Ventura, Governor of Minnesota (1999–2003); Mayor of Brooklyn Park (1991–1995)[27]
-
Businessman
Edward W. Stack
of Florida -
JesseVentura2.jpg
Former Governor
Jesse Ventura
of Minnesota
Declined
- Mark Cuban, businessman and investor from Texas[28]
- Tulsi Gabbard, U.S. representative from HI-02 (2013-present)[29] (running for Democratic nomination)
- Howard Schultz, former chairman of Starbucks from Washington[30]
- Marianne Williamson, spiritual/self-help author[31] (ran for Democratic nomination)
- Andrew Yang, entrepreneur, tech executive[32] (running for Democratic nomination)
See also
- 2020 Democratic Party presidential candidates
- 2020 Republican Party presidential candidates
- 2020 Green Party presidential candidates
- 2020 Libertarian Party presidential candidates
- Timeline of the 2020 United States presidential election
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