List of Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign state and territorial political endorsements

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This is a list of notable individual politicians and political organizations who have publicly indicated support for Donald Trump in the 2020 United States presidential election.

State and territorial executive officials[edit]

Governors[edit]

Current[edit]

Greg Abbott
Sarah Palin

Former[edit]

Lieutenant Governors[edit]

Current[edit]

Myron Lizer

Former[edit]

Attorneys General[edit]

Current[edit]

Former[edit]

Other statewide elected officials[edit]

Current[edit]

Former[edit]

State and territorial judicial officials[edit]

Current[edit]

Former[edit]

State and territorial legislators[edit]

State and territorial senators[edit]

Current[edit]

Alabama Senate[edit]
Arizona Senate[edit]
California Senate[edit]
Colorado Senate[edit]
Connecticut Senate[edit]
Florida Senate[edit]
Georgia Senate[edit]
Indiana Senate[edit]
Iowa Senate[edit]
Kansas Senate[edit]
Kentucky Senate[edit]
Maryland Senate[edit]
Michigan Senate[edit]
Minnesota Senate[edit]
Missouri Senate[edit]
Montana Senate[edit]
Nebraska Legislature[edit]
Nevada Senate[edit]
New Hampshire Senate[edit]
New Jersey Senate[edit]
North Carolina Senate[edit]
  • Phil Berger, President pro tempore of the Senate (2011–present) and State Senator of from district 30 (2019–present), district 26 (2003–2019), district 12 (2001–2003)[6]
  • Harry Brown, Majority Leader of the Senate (2011–present) and State Senator from district 6 (2005–present)[6]
  • Carl Ford, State Senator from district 33 (2019–present)[173]
  • Kathy Harrington, State Senator from district 43 (2011–present)[174]
  • Ralph Hise, Deputy President pro tempore of the Senate (2019–present) and State Senator from district 47 (2011–present)[6]
  • Vickie Sawyer, State Senator from district 34 (2019–present) and district 44 (2018–2018)[175]
North Dakota[edit]
Ohio Senate[edit]
Oklahoma Senate[edit]
Oregon Senate[edit]
Rhode Island Senate[edit]
  • Dennis Algiere, Minority Leader of the Senate (1997–present) and State Senator from District 38 (2003–present) and District 26 (1993–2003)[182]
  • Gordon Rodgers, State Senator from District 21 (2019–present)[183]
Pennsylvania Senate[edit]
Puerto Rico Senate[edit]
South Carolina Senate[edit]
South Dakota Senate[edit]
Tennessee Senate[edit]
Texas Senate[edit]
Utah Senate[edit]
Virginia Senate[edit]
Washington Senate[edit]
West Virginia Senate[edit]
Wisconsin Senate[edit]
Wyoming Senate[edit]

Former[edit]

Alaska Senate[edit]
  • Charlie Huggins, President of the Senate (2013–2015) and State Senator from Alaska's D District (2004–2017)[206]
Arizona Senate[edit]
California Senate[edit]
Colorado Senate[edit]
Georgia Senate[edit]
Louisiana Senate[edit]
Maine Senate[edit]
Michigan Senate[edit]
Nebraska Legislature[edit]
Nevada Senate[edit]
New Hampshire Senate[edit]
New York Senate[edit]
North Carolina Senate[edit]
Ohio Senate[edit]
Oregon Senate[edit]
Pennsylvania Senate[edit]
Wisconsin Senate[edit]

State and territorial representatives[edit]

Current[edit]

Alabama House of Representatives[edit]
Alaska House of Representatives[edit]
Arizona House of Representatives[edit]
Colorado House of Representatives[edit]
Connecticut House of Representatives[edit]
Florida House of Representatives[edit]
Georgia House of Representatives[edit]
Idaho House of Representatives[edit]
Illinois House of Representatives[edit]
Indiana House of Representatives[edit]
Iowa House of Representatives[edit]
Kansas House of Representatives[edit]
  • John Barker, State Representative from District 70 (2013–present)[48]
  • J.R. Claeys, State Representative from District 69 (2013–present)[271]
  • Willie Dove, State Representative from District 38 (2013–present)[48]
  • Daniel Hawkins, Majority Leader of the House of Representatives (2019–present) and State Representative from District 100 (2013–present)[48]
  • Ronald Highland, State Representative from District 51 (2013–present)[48]
  • John Resman, State Representative from District 121 (2017–present)[48]
Maine House of Representatives[edit]
  • Susan Austin, State Representative from District 67 (2014–present) and District 109 (2002–2010)[272]
  • Kathleen Dillingham, Minority Leader of the House of Representatives (2018–present) and State Representative from District 25 (2014–present)[273]
Maryland House of Delegates[edit]
Michigan House of Representatives[edit]
Minnesota House of Representatives[edit]
  • Dan Fabian, Minority Whip of the House of Representatives (2019–present) and State Representative from District 1A (2011–present)[285]
  • Matt Grossell, State Representative from District 2A (2017–present)[286]
  • Bob Gunther, State Representative from District 23A (2013–present), District 24A (2003–2013) and District 26A (1995–2003)[287]
  • Jeremy Munson, State Representative from District 23B (2018–present)[288]
Missouri House of Representatives[edit]
  • Dan Shaul, State Representative from District 113 (2015–present)[289]
Montana House of Representatives[edit]
Nevada Assembly[edit]
  • Gregory Hafen II, State Assemblyman from District 36 (2018–present)[291]
  • Lisa Krasner, State Assemblyman from District 26 (2016–present)[292]
  • Glen Leavitt, State Assemblyman from District 23 (2018–present)[293]
  • Robin Titus, Minority Leader of the Assembly (2019–present) and State Assemblyman from District 38 (2014–present)[109]
  • Jim Wheeler, State Assemblyman from District 39 (2013–present) and Minority Leader of the Nevada Assembly (2017–2019)[294]
New Hampshire House of Representatives[edit]
  • Al Baldasaro, State Representative from the Rockingham 5th District (2006–present)[295]
  • Fred Doucette, State Representative from Rockingham 8th District (2014–present)[295]
New Jersey General Assembly[edit]
New Mexico House of Representatives[edit]
New York State Assembly[edit]
  • William Barclay, Minority Leader of the State Assembly (2020–present) and State Assemblyman from District 120 (2003–present)[301]
  • Nicole Malliotakis, State Assemblyman from District 64 (2013–present) and District 60 (2011–2012) and U.S. Representative for NY-11 (2021-present)[302]
North Carolina House of Representatives[edit]
North Dakota House of Representatives[edit]
Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives[edit]
Ohio House of Representatives[edit]
Oklahoma House of Representatives[edit]
Oregon House of Representatives[edit]
Pennsylvania House of Representatives[edit]
Puerto Rico House of Representatives[edit]
Rhode Island House of Representatives[edit]
South Carolina House of Representatives[edit]
  • Lin Bennett, State Representative from District 114 (2019–present)[94]
  • Micah Caskey, State Representative from District 89 (2017–present)[94]
  • Nancy Mace, State Representative from District 99 (2018–present) and U.S. Representative for SC-01 (2021-present)[328]
  • Adam Morgan, State Representative from District 20 (2018–present)[94]
South Dakota House of Representatives[edit]
Tennessee House of Representatives[edit]
Texas House of Representatives[edit]
Utah House of Representatives[edit]
Virginia House of Delegates[edit]
Washington House of Representatives[edit]
West Virginia House of Delegates[edit]
Wisconsin State Assembly[edit]

Former[edit]

Young Kim
Alveda King
Alabama House of Representatives[edit]
Arizona House of Representatives[edit]
Arkansas House of Representatives[edit]
California State Assembly[edit]
Colorado House of Representatives[edit]
Florida House of Representatives[edit]
  • Matt Caldwell, State Representative from District 79 (2012–2018) and District 73 (2010–2012)[364]
Georgia House of Representatives[edit]
Idaho House of Representatives[edit]
Illinois House of Representatives[edit]
  • Jeanne Ives, State Representative from District 42 (2013–2019) and 2020 Republican nominee for IL-06[369]
Iowa House of Representatives[edit]
Kansas House of Representatives[edit]
Kentucky House of Representatives[edit]
  • Allen Maricle, State Representative from District 49 (1994–1998)[372]
  • Jonathan Shell, Majority Leader of the House of Representatives (2017–2019) State Representative from District 71 (2013–2019)[373]
Louisiana House of Representatives[edit]
Maine House of Representatives[edit]
  • Dale Crafts, State Representative from District 56 (2014–2016) and District 104 (2008–2014) and 2020 Republican nominee for ME-02[376]
  • Heather Sirocki, State Representative from District 28 (2010–2018)[272]
Massachusetts House of Representatives[edit]
Michigan House of Representatives[edit]
Minnesota House of Representatives[edit]
Missouri House of Representatives[edit]
Nevada Assembly[edit]
New Hampshire House of Representatives[edit]
New Jersey House of Representatives[edit]
New Mexico House of Representatives[edit]
New York State Assembly[edit]
North Dakota House of Representatives[edit]
Ohio House of Representatives[edit]
Oklahoma House of Representatives[edit]
Oregon House of Representatives[edit]
Pennsylvania House of Representatives[edit]
Rhode Island House of Representatives[edit]
  • Doreen Costa, State Representative from District 31 (2011–2017)[401]
  • Patricia Morgan, Minority Leader of the House of Representatives (2017–2018) and State Representative from District 26 (2011–2019)[402]
South Carolina House of Representatives[edit]
Tennessee House of Representatives[edit]
Utah House of Representatives[edit]
  • Adam Gardiner, State Representative from District 43 (2017)[195]
  • Chris Herrod, State Representative from District 62 (2007–2013)[195]
  • Greg Hughes, Speaker of the House of Representatives (2015–2018) and State Representative from District 51 (2003–2018)[404]
Vermont House of Representatives[edit]
Virginia House of Delegates[edit]
West Virginia House of Delegates[edit]
Wisconsin State Assembly[edit]

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