Timeline of the 2012 United States presidential election

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2009

October

2010

January

November

December

2011

January

February

March

Buddy Roemer, former Governor of Louisiana, announces the formation of an exploratory committee in preparation for a potential run the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[16][17]
  • March 16 – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expands on her previous statement to also specify that she will not serve as vice-president or a second term as Secretary of State[18]
  • March 21Tim Pawlenty, former governor of Minnesota, announces the formation of an exploratory committee in preparation for a potential run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party;[19][20] Fred Karger announces he will run for president.
  • March 23 – Fred Karger officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party.[21]

April

May

June

  • June 2 – Mitt Romney officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[43][44]
  • June 6 – Rick Santorum officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[45][46]
  • June 13CNN and the New Hampshire Union Leader hosts a Republican debate in Goffstown, New Hampshire[47][48]
  • June 14Michele Bachmann, U.S. Representative of Minnesota, announces during the debate that she has filed papers with the Federal Election Commission for a run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[49]
  • June 18 – Results of the Southern Republican Leadership Conference straw poll: Ron Paul 612; Jon Huntsman 382; Michele Bachmann 191; Herman Cain 104; Mitt Romney 74; Newt Gingrich 69; Sarah Palin 41; Rick Santorum 30; Tim Pawlenty 18; Gary Johnson 10; Buddy Roemer 9; Thad McCotter 2[50]
  • June 21 – Jon Huntsman officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[51][52]
  • June 22 – Retired engineer and perennial candidate Jack Fellure wins the presidential nomination of the Prohibition Party at the Party's national convention in Cullman, Alabama[53]
  • June 27 – Michele Bachmann officially announces her candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[54][55]

July

  • July 1Thaddeus McCotter, U.S. Representative of Michigan, announces he has filed papers with the Federal Election Commission to campaign for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[56][57]
  • July 2 – Thaddeus McCotter officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party.[58][59]
  • July 21 – Buddy Roemer officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[60][61]

August

  • August 12 – Republican candidates debate is held in Iowa. Bachmann, Cain, Gingrich, Huntsman, Paul, Pawlenty, Romney, and Santorum are the participants[62]
  • August 13 – Michele Bachmann wins the Ames straw poll in Iowa.[63]
  • August 13 – Texas Governor Rick Perry officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party.[64][65]
  • August 14 – Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty announces his withdrawal from the race for the Republican presidential nomination[66]

September

  • September 6John Bolton, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, announces that he will not run for president in 2012[67]
  • September 7 – Republican candidates debate is held in Simi Valley, California. Bachmann, Cain, Gingrich, Huntsman, Perry, Paul, Romney, and Santorum are the participants[68]
  • September 12 – Republican candidates debate is held in Tampa, Florida. Bachmann, Cain, Gingrich, Huntsman, Perry, Paul, Romney, and Santorum are the participants[69]
  • September 14 -Arizona Governor Jan Brewer issues an official proclamation that the Arizona primary shall be held on February 28
  • September 19 -Ralph Nader and others announce a coalition to find a primary challenger for Obama.[70]
  • September 22 – U.S. Representative Thaddeus McCotter announces his withdrawal from the race for the Republican presidential nomination[71][72]
  • September 22 – Republican candidates debate is held in Orlando, Florida. Sponsors: Fox News, Google and Florida Republican Party. Participants: Bachmann, Cain, Gingrich, Huntsman, Johnson, Perry, Paul, Romney, and Santorum[73]
  • September 26 – Herman Cain wins Florida 5 straw poll.[74]

October

  • October 4Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey, responding to mounting speculation that he would make a late entry in the Republican presidential nomination race, announces he will not run for president in 2012[75][76]
  • October 5Sarah Palin, former Governor of Alaska and 2008 Republican Party nominee for vice president, announces that she will not run for president in 2012[77]
  • October 11Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York City and 2008 candidate, announces that he will not run for president in 2012[78][79]
  • October 11— Republican candidates debate on Bloomberg Television at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. Sponsored by Bloomberg, The Washington Post and WBIN-TV.
  • October 12— Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Gary Johnson, and Rick Santorum, all address the New Hampshire House of Representatives[80]
  • October 14–16Socialist Party USA convention in Los Angeles, CA selects Stewart Alexander as their presidential candidate and Alejandro Mendoza as their vice-presidential candidate[81]
  • October 18— Republican candidates debate on CNN in Las Vegas, Nevada. Sponsored by CNN and the Western Republican Leadership Conference.

November

  • November 5— Herman Cain wins Sioux Falls Straw Poll[82]
  • November 9— Republican candidates debate on CNBC at Oakland University in Rochester, MI. Sponsored by CNBC and the Michigan Republican Party
  • November 22- Republican candidates debate on CNN in Washington, D.C.

December

  • December 3— Herman Cain announces the suspension of his campaign for the Republican Party presidential nomination[83]
  • December 3 – Green Party presidential candidates debate in Los Angeles, California[84]
  • December 7— Gingrich wins Delaware state committee straw poll[85]
  • December 10— Republican candidates debate in Des Moines, Iowa at Drake University. Sponsored by ABC News and Republican Party of Iowa
  • December 15— Republican presidential debate in Sioux City, Iowa, hosted by Fox News
  • December 19
    • - Republican presidential candidates debate in Goffstown, New Hampshire, Sponsored by Saint Anselm College[86] None of the candidates listed on the ballot in the Iowa Caucus attend.
    • — Democratic candidates debate in Goffstown, New Hampshire, Sponsored by Saint Anselm College[86] President Obama does not participate
  • December 19— Gingrich narrowly wins Tea Party Patriots straw poll over Michele Bachmann[87]
  • December 28— Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson ends his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, and enters the race of the Libertarian Party's presidential nomination[88]

2012

January

February

March

  • March 3Washington state Republican caucuses – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 6(Super Tuesday) – Romney wins six states; Santorum, three states; Gingrich wins Georgia
  • March 6 – Alaska Republican district conventions – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 6 – Colorado Republican caucuses – won by Santorum
  • March 6 – Georgia Republican primary – won by Newt Gingrich
  • March 6 – Idaho Republican caucuses – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 6 – North Dakota Republican caucuses – won by Rick Santorum
  • March 6 – Massachusetts primary – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 6 – Minnesota Republican caucuses – won by Rick Santorum
  • March 6 – Ohio Republican primary – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 6 – Oklahoma Republican primary – won by Rick Santorum
  • March 6 – Tennessee primary – won by Rick Santorum
  • March 6 – Vermont Republican primary – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 6 – Virginia Republican primary – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 10Kansas Republican caucuses are won by Rick Santorum
  • March 10 – Virgin Islands Republican caucuses are won by Ron Paul, but most of the delegates were awarded to Mitt Romney[92]
  • March 11 – Maine Democratic caucuses – won by Barack Obama
  • March 13Alabama Republican primary; Hawaii, and American Samoa Republican caucuses; Mississippi Democratic and Republican Primaries; Utah Democratic caucuses
  • March 17 – Missouri Republican caucuses (52 delegates)[93]
  • March 18 – Puerto Rico Republican caucuses – won by Romney
  • March 20 – Mitt Romney wins the Illinois primaries
  • March 24 – Louisiana primaries – won by Rick Santorum
  • March 31 – Arizona Democratic caucuses – won by Barack Obama

April

  • April 3 – Maryland, Wisconsin, Washington DC primaries – won by Mitt Romney and Barack Obama, the latter of whom won enough delegates to clinch the Democratic nomination.
  • April 10 – Former US Senator Rick Santorum suspends his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination[94][95]
  • April 14 – Idaho Democratic caucuses, Kansas Democratic caucuses, Nebraska Democratic caucuses, Wyoming Democratic caucuses
  • April 15 – Alaska Democratic caucuses, Washington Democratic caucuses
  • April 18–212012 Constitution Party National Convention held in Nashville, Tennessee[96]
  • April 21 – Former US Congressman Virgil Goode wins the presidential nomination of the Constitution Party[97][98]
  • April 24 – Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island primaries – won by Mitt Romney
  • April 25Republican National Committee declares Mitt Romney the presumptive nominee of the party[99][100]

May

  • May 2 – Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich suspended his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination and endorsed Mitt Romney[101]
  • May 4–6 – The 2012 Libertarian National Convention held in Las Vegas, Nevada[102] Ron Paul wins the majority of delegates in Nevada and Maine.[103]
  • May 5 – Former governor of New Mexico Gary Johnson wins the presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party[104]
  • May 5 – Michigan Democratic caucuses, Florida Democratic caucuses
  • May 8 – Indiana, North Carolina, West Virginia primaries
  • May 15 – Nebraska, and Oregon primaries
  • May 22 – Arkansas, and Kentucky primaries
  • May 29 – Texas primaries
  • May 31 – Buddy Roemer ends his presidential campaign[105]

June

  • June 3 – Puerto Rico Democratic caucuses[106]
  • June 5 – California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota primaries; North Dakota Democratic caucuses
  • June 26 – Utah primaries
  • June 29 – Political consultant Fred Karger suspends his presidential campaign

July

August

September

October

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November

  • November 4 – Early voting ends
  • November 5– Second Free and Equal Elections Foundation debate, moderated by Christina Tobin and Thom Hartmann
  • November 6Election Day: President Barack Obama is reelected with 51% of the popular vote

December

2013

January

Election campaign 2012 candidate participation timeline

Candidate announcement and, if applicable, withdrawal dates are as follows:

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