- Source: 2020 Democratic Party presidential candidates
Candidates associated with the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries for the 2020 United States presidential election:
Major candidates
Candidates who are on the ballot in a minimum of fifteen states. As of June 8, 2020, former Vice President Joe Biden became the presumptive presidential nominee by amassing enough delegates to secure the nomination. The nomination was made official at the 2020 Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
= Nominee
== Withdrew during the primaries
=Candidates who were major candidates who withdrew or suspended their campaigns after the Iowa caucuses or succeeding primary elections.
= Withdrew before Iowa caucuses, but remained on ballots
=Candidates who withdrew too late to remove their names from several state ballots and remained on at least two:
= Withdrew without appearing on primary ballots
=Candidates who were major candidates who withdrew or suspended their campaigns before the 2020 Democratic primary elections began and were not on the ballot for the presidential primaries anywhere.
Other candidates
= On the ballot in at least one state
=Over 1,200 people filed with the FEC declaring that they were candidates; however, very few actually made the effort to get their names on the ballot anywhere. The following persons were listed on at least one primary ballot:
‡Roque De La Fuente III is the son of perennial candidate Rocky De La Fuente and is not the same individual.
= Not on the ballot anywhere
=The following individuals who did not meet the criteria to become major candidates either formally terminated their campaigns or did not attempt to get on the ballot in a single contest:
Harry Braun, renewable energy consultant and researcher; Democratic nominee for U.S. representative from AZ-01 in 1984 and 1986
Ami Horowitz, conservative activist and documentary filmmaker (endorsed Donald Trump)
Brian Moore, activist; Green nominee for U.S. Senate from Florida in 2006; Socialist and Liberty Union nominee for president in 2008
Ken Nwadike Jr., documentary filmmaker, motivational speaker, and peace activist
Scott Walker, Republican nominee for Delaware's at-large congressional district in 2018
Declined to be candidates
These individuals had been the subject of presidential speculation, but publicly denied or recanted interest in running for president.
See also
2020 Republican Party presidential candidates
2020 Libertarian Party presidential candidates
2020 Green Party presidential candidates
2020 Constitution Party presidential candidates
2020 Minor party and independent presidential candidates
Timeline of the 2020 United States presidential election
Political positions of the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primary candidates
Notes
References
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