List of 2020 United States presidential electors

This list of 2020 United States presidential electors contains members of the Electoral College, known as "electors", who cast ballots to elect the president of the United States and vice president of the United States in the 2020 presidential election. There are 538 electors from the 50 states and the District of Columbia.[1]

The members of the 2020 Electoral College met on December 14, 2020. 306 electors voted for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President. 232 electors voted for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President. There were no faithless electors.[2] Congress is scheduled to meet January 6, 2021 to count the votes.[3]

While every state except Nebraska and Maine chooses the electors by statewide vote, many states require that one elector be designated for each congressional district. These electors are chosen by each party before the general elections. A vote for that party then confirms their position. In all states except Nebraska and Maine, each states's electors are winner-take-all. In Maine and Nebraska within each congressional district one elector is allocated by popular vote - the states remaining two electors (representing the 2 U.S. Senate seats) are winner-take-both. Except where otherwise noted, such designations refer to the elector's residence in that district rather than election by the voters of the district.

Alabama

Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[4]

  • Jacquelyn Gay (District 1) - Republican Activist (Brewton)
  • Jeana S. Boggs (District 2) - Court Reporter (Montgomery)
  • Joseph R. Fuller (District 3) - Attorney (Alexander City)
  • John H. Killian (District 4) - Baptist Minister (Fayette)
  • J. Elbert Peters (District 5) - Chair, District Five Republican Party (Huntsville)
  • Joan Reynolds (District 6) - Chair, Shelby County Republican Party
  • Rick Pate (District 7) - State Commissioner of Agriculture
  • Dennis H. Beavers (At-Large) - State Director, Trump 2020 Campaign
  • John Wahl (At-Large) - Vice Chair, State Party (Limestone County)

Alaska

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[5]

  • John Binkley - Riverboat Pilot (Fairbanks)
  • Judy Eledge - Retired Educator (Anchorage)
  • Randy Ruedrich - Former State Party Chair (2000-2013)

Arizona

Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[6]

Arkansas

Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[8]

  • Doyle Webb - Chair, Arkansas Republican Party
  • Iverson Jackson - Minister (Little Rock)
  • Sharon Brooks - Sebastian County Clerk
  • Rod Soubers - Chair, Baxter County Republican Party
  • Ed Bethune - Former Congressman
  • J.D. McGehee - District Director, US Rep Westerman

California

Electors: 55, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[9]

  • Agustin Arreola - Community Organizer, 23, Thermal
  • Katherine Bancroft - Native American Activist, Lone Pine
  • Kara Bechtle - Tuolumne County Democratic Party, Soulsbyville
  • Brandon Benjamin - Campaign Staffer, Liam O'Mara, Corona
  • Janine Bera, MD - Wife of Congressman Ami Bera [10]
  • Peter Bolland - Philosophy Professor, San Diego
  • Mary Bowker - Organizer and Activist, Napa
  • Janice Brown - Labor Lawyer, San Diego
  • Jacki Cisneros - Wife of Congressman Gil Cisneros [11]
  • Marsha Conant - Stonewall Democrats, Fresno
  • Freddye Davis - NAACP Activist, Hayward
  • Steven Diebert - Poebate Referee, Fresno
  • Emily Dredd - Staffer, Governor Newsom, Sacramento
  • Lee Fink - Attorney, Tustin
  • Bryan Fletcher - Former NFL Player, San Diego [12]
  • Mark Gonzalez - Chair, Los Angeles County Democratic Party [13]
  • Madeline Handy - UC-Davis Student
  • Ronald Herrera - Teamsters, Long Beach
  • Jihee Huh - Attorney, Rolling Hills
  • LaNiece Jones - Community Organizer, Oakland
  • Elizabeth Kann - Physician, Walnut Grove
  • David M. Kennedy
  • Dona Kerkvliet-Varin - Democratic Activist, Turlock
  • Wallace Knox - Executive Director Port of Los Angeles
  • Vinzenz Koller - Monterey County Democrats, Carmel
  • Franklin Lima - Firefighter, Camarillo
  • Christina Marquez - Teacher, San Bernardino
  • Pete McCloskey - now-Democratic former Republican United States Representative
  • Thomas McInerney - San Anselmo
  • Jillian McNerney - Daughter in Law, Congressman Jerry McNerney [14]
  • Nelida Mendoza - City Council, Santa Ana
  • Bettey Monroy - Downey Democratic Party
  • Brock Neeley - LGBTQ Activist, Porterville
  • Alex Norman - Professor of Social Work, Yorba Linda
  • Jane Pandell - Attorney, Danville
  • Yolanda Parker - Democratic Activist, View Park
  • Bill Prady - television producer[15]
  • Andre Quintero - Mayor, El Monte
  • Amy Rao - Philanthropist, Palo Alto
  • Kevin Sabellico - Organizer for Kamala Harris, Carlsbad
  • Anne Sanger - City Government, Sacramento
  • Mattie Scott - Gun violence Activist, San Francisco
  • Suzanne Singer - Rabbi, Riverside
  • Brian Solecki - Campaign Manager, Rep. Audrey Denney, Chico
  • Erin Sturdivant - College Student, Piedmont
  • Naomi Tomita - Actress, Glendale [16]
  • Robert Torres - City Council, Pomona
  • Catherine Ward - Philanthropist, Sunset Beach
  • Karen Waters - Daughter of Rep. Maxine Waters, Inglewood [17]
  • Shirley Weber - State Assembly, San Diego
  • Katherine Wilkinson - Professor, San Jose State
  • Tayte Williams - College Student, Los Angeles
  • Rosalind Wyman - Former Alderwoman, Los Angeles
  • Brandon Zavala - Campaign Manager, Christy Smith For Congress

Colorado

Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President [18][19] [20]

  • Anita Lynch - Bernie Sanders Activist, 74, Denver
  • Jerad Sutton - Chair, Weld County Democratic Party
  • Judith Ingelido - Retired teacher, 73, Colorado Springs
  • Victoria Marquesen - Retired education professor, Pueblo
  • Polly Baca - former state legislator, four time elector [21]
  • Bryan Hartmann - Democratic Activist, Highlands Ranch [22]
  • Alan Kennedy - Attorney/Law Professor, Denver
  • Susan McFaddin, Sustainable Home Builder, Fort Collins
  • Roger Fang (replacement for Ann Knollman)[19]

Connecticut

Electors: 7, pledged to Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President[23]

  • Dana Barcellos Allen of Avon, a staffer for Rep. Jahana Hayes
  • Susan Barrett, Town Chair of Fairfield
  • Dominic Balletto Jr of East Haven, Chair of the CT Democratic Party
  • John Kalamarides of Wilton, Chair of Wilton Democrats
  • William Smith of Hartford
  • Myrna Watanabe of Harwinton, a biology professor
  • Anthony Attanasio of Niantic, an engineer

Delaware

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President[24]

  • John Daniello - Former State Party Chairman
  • Marla Blunt-Carter - Professor Rutgers-Camden, Sister of US Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester [25]
  • Marie Mayor - Former legislative candidate

District of Columbia

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[26]

  • Jacqueline Echavarria (At-Large) - Safeway cashier
  • Meedie Bardonille (At-Large) - Washington DC Board of Nursing
  • Barbara Helmick (At-Large) - Program Director, DC Vote [27]

Florida

Electors: 29, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[28]

  • Maximo Alvarez - Businessman (Miami)
  • John Browning - Transportation Commission; 2016 Elector
  • Marili Cancio - Attorney (Miami)
  • Nelson Diaz - Chair, Miami-Dade Republican Party
  • Peter Feaman - Attorney (Boynton Beach); 2016 Elector
  • Jeffrey Feingold - Dentist (Delray Beach)
  • Randy Fine - State Representative (Brevard County)
  • Jason Fischer - State Representative (Jacksonville Area)
  • Charlotte Flynt - Chair, Walton County Republican Party
  • Gay Gaines - Republican acivist (Palm Beach) [29]
  • State Senator Joe Gruters - Chair, State Party
  • Roy Hinman - Physician (Saint Augustine)
  • James Holton - Attorney (Saint Petersburg)
  • Marva Johnson - Chair, Florida State Board of Education [30]
  • Belinda Keiser - Vice Chancellor, Keiser University
  • Kathleen King - Republican National Committee Member
  • J.C. Martin - Chair, Polk County Republican Party
  • Patrick Neal - Realtor; Former State Senator
  • Kathleen Passidomo - State Senator (Collier County)
  • Daniel Perez - State Representative
  • Keith Perry - State Senator
  • Moshe Popack - Realtor/Attorney (Miami)
  • Diane Scherff - Chair, Saint Johns County (South Ponte Verde)
  • Frank Schwerin - Cardiologist (Naples)
  • Jeff Brandes[a][31] - State Senator
  • Chris Sprowls - Speaker, Florida House of Representatives
  • Linda Stoch - Pam Beach Gardens
  • Tim Weisheyer - Realtor (Kissimmee)
  • Christian Ziegler - Sarasota County Commissioner; 2016 Elector

Georgia

Electors: 16, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[32]

  • Nikema Williams, Democratic Party of Georgia Chair, State Senator, Congressmember-elect
  • Stacey Abrams, former Georgia House Minority Leader, activist
  • Bob Trammell, outgoing State Representative
  • Steve Henson, State Senator
  • Calvin Smyre, State Representative
  • Van R. Johnson, Mayor of Savannah
  • Wendy Davis - City Council, Rome GA
  • Gloria Butler, State Senator
  • Deborah Gonzalez, District Attorney-elect of Western Judicial Circuit, former State Representative
  • Bobby Fuse - Civil Rights Activist; Chair, 2nd District Democrats
  • Sachin Varghese - Attorney, Georgia Democratic Party
  • Fenika Miller - Houston County Democratic Party, Chair of 8th Congressional District Democrats
  • Pedro Marin, State Representative
  • Rachel Paule - Chair, Georgia Young Democrats, Sandy Springs
  • Cathy Woolard, former Atlanta City Council member
  • Ben Myers - Political Affairs Director, IBEW, Duluth GA

Hawaii

Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[33]

  • Hermina 'Mina' Morita (At-Large) - Member of the Public Utilities Commission
  • John William Bickel (At-Large) - Teacher and Democratic Activist
  • Kainoa Kaumeheiwa-Rego (At-Large) - LGBTQ Activist, State Treasurer of Hawaii Democratic Party
  • Michael Golojuch (At-Large) - Veteran, Civil Servant

Idaho

Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[34]

Illinois

Electors: 20, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[35]

Indiana

Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[38]

  • Don E. Bates Jr. - Accountant (Saint John)
  • George Brown - LaGrange County Judge
  • Beth Boyce - Chair, Johnson County Republican Party
  • State Senator James R. Buck
  • Dana Dumezich - Lake County Elections Board
  • Jeffery M. Heinzmann - Attorney (Fishers)
  • Brian L. Mowery - Indianapolis City Council
  • Courtney Papa - Vice President, Elhart County Republican Party
  • Edwin J. Simcox - Former Indiana Secretary of State
  • William Springer - Chair, Sullivan County Republican Party
  • Matthew D. Whetstone - State Representative (Brownsburg)

Iowa

Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[39]

  • David Chung (District 1) - Technical Trainer (Cedar Rapids) [40]
  • Thad Nearmyer (District 2) - Jasper County Republican Party (Monroe)
  • Ronald Forsell (District 3) - Assistant District Attorney (Waukee)
  • Kolby Dewitt (District 4) - Staffer, US Senate (Sioux City)
  • Charlie Johnson (At-large) - Pottawattamie County Chair (Council Bluffs)
  • Kurt Brown (At-large) - Former Recorder, O'Brien County (Primghar); Elector in 2012, 2016

Kansas

Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President [41]

  • Treatha Brown Foster - former President, Kansas Black Republican Council (Wichita)
  • Shannon Golden - Executive Director, Kansas State Party
  • Mark Kahrs - Republican National Committee (also 2016 elector)
  • Mike Kuckelman [42] - Chair, Kansas State Party
  • Helen Van Etten - Republican National Committee (also 2016 elector)
  • Emily Wellman[42] - Secretary, Kansas State Party

Kentucky

Electors: 8, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[43]

  • Richard J. Grana (District 1) - State Party Executive Committee
  • Laura LaRue (District 2) - Chair, Second District Republicans
  • Jack L. Richardson IV (District 3) - Attorney (Louisville)
  • Earl Bush (District 4) - Judge (Bracken County)
  • Bob M. Hutchison (District 5) - Chair, Fifth District Republicans
  • Ken Kearns II (District 6) - Former legislative candidate
  • Carol Rogers (At-large) - Chair, Sixth District Republicans
  • Ellen Williams (At-large) - Former Chair, State Party [44]

Louisiana

Electors: 8, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[45]

  • Eric F. Skrmetta (District 1) - Public Service Commission
  • Robert C. Monti (District 2) - Saint Charles Parish Chair (Luling)
  • Ross Little, Jr. (District 3) - Republican National Committee
  • Rodney Michael Collier (District 4) - Investment Broker (Benton)
  • Kay Kellogg Katz (District 5) - Former State Representative
  • Beth A. Billings (District 6) - St Charles Parish Chair (Destrehan)
  • Louis "Woody" Jenkins (At-Large) - Journalist; State Representative (1976-2000)
  • Vinson J. Serio (At-Large) - Accountant (Metairie)

Maine

Electors: 4,[46] 3 pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:

  • Jay Philbrick (District 1) - College Student, Brown University, 18; North Yarmouth [47]
  • State Senator Shenna Bellows (At-Large)
  • David Bright (At-Large) - Farmer, Dixmont; 2016 Elector

1 pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:

  • Peter LaVerdiere (District 2) - Former Board Chair (Oxford ME), 79 [48]

Maryland

Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[49][50]

  • Sheree Sample-Hughes (District 1) - Speaker Pro Tem, Maryland Assembly
  • Sachin Hebbar (District 2) - Candidate, State Representative
  • Catalina Rodriguez-Lima (District 3) - Immigrant Affair staffer, Baltimore Mayors Office
  • Gloria Lawlah (District 4) - State Secretary of Aging [51]
  • Kent Robertson (District 5) - State Party Central Committee, Prince Georges County
  • Patrick Hunt (District 6) - Chair, Garrett County Democratic Party
  • Thelma T. Daley (District 7) - Professional Educator, Baltimore [52]
  • Corynne Courpas (District 8) - Chair, Carroll County Democratic Party
  • Kathleen Matthews (At-Large)
  • Peter E. Perini, Sr. (At-Large) - City Council, Hagerstown

Massachusetts

Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[53][54]

  • Kate Donaghue (At-Large) - MA Democratic Central Committee
  • Nicolle LaChapelle (At-Large) - Mayor, Easthampton
  • Joseph F Kelly (At Large) - Electrician, IBEW, Hingham
  • Tom Larkin (At-Large) - Retired Psychologist, University of MA, 84
  • Robert Markell (At-Large) - Former Mayor, Springfield
  • Linda Monteiro (At-Large) - Staffer, State Senator Miranda
  • Jay Rivera (At-Large) - Democratic Activist, Lawrence
  • Norma Shulman (At-Large) - Elizabeth Warren Activist, Framingham
  • Lesley Phillips (replacement for Ron Valerio) (At-Large) [55][56]
  • Teresa Walsh (At-Large) - State Committeewoman, Middlesex
  • Wayne Yeh (At-Large) - LGBTQ Activist, Jamaica Plain [57]

Michigan

Electors: 16, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[58]

  • Chris Cracchiolo (District 1) - Grand Traverse Democratic Party, Williamsburg
  • Timothy Smith (District 2) - Michigan Education Association, Grand Haven
  • Blake Mazurek (District 3) - History Teacher, Grand Rapids
  • Bonnie Lauria (District 4) - Retired Autoworker, 79, West Branch
  • Bobbie Walton (District 5) - Democratic Activist, 83, Davison
  • Mark Miller (District 6) - City Clerk, Kalamazoo
  • Connor Wood (District 7) - Jackson County Democratic Party
  • Robin Smith (District 8) - Librarian, Lansing
  • Walt Herzig (District 9) - Staffer for Rep. Andy Levin, Ferndale (Mr. Herzig was unable to attend meeting of electors on December 14, 2020. Sharon Baseman, also of District 9, was nominated to replace him and the electors unanimously agreed to seat Sharon Baseman as an elector.)
  • Carolyn Holley (District 10) - Retired Activist, 81, Port Huron
  • Susan Nichols (District 11) - Legal Assistant, Northville
  • Steven Rzeppa (District 12) - Communications Director, AFSCME
  • Helen Moore (District 13) - Education Activist, 84, Detroit
  • Michael Kerwin (District 14) - UAW Retiree, 96
  • Marseille Allen (At-Large) - Michigan Department of Corrections, Flint
  • Chuck Browning (At-Large) - UAW Director, Rockwood

Minnesota

Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[59]

  • Melvin Aanerud - Author, Ham Lake MN
  • Muhammad Abdurrahman - Technology Professor, Minneapolis [2016 Elector]
  • Joel Heller - Executive Committee, Minnesota DFL
  • Nausheena Hussain - Islamic activist, Brooklyn Park
  • Nancy Larson - Democratic National Committee (2004-2012)
  • Mark Liebow - Physician, Mayo Clinic
  • Roxanne Mindeman - Attorney, Apple Valley
  • Cheryl Poling - Chair, Third District DFL Party
  • Diana Tastad-Damer - Organizer, UFCW union
  • Travis Thompson - Psychologist, University of Minnesota

Mississippi

Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[60][61]

  • Franc Lee - CEO, Tower Loans
  • Frank Bordeaux - Chair, State Party (Gulfport)
  • Bruce Martin - Mississippi Universities Board
  • Johnny McRight - Biostimulants Manufacturer
  • Terry Reeves - Father of Governor Tate Reeves
  • John Dane, III - Olympic Sailor/CEO Yacht Company

Missouri

Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President [62]

  • Maureen Oโ€™Gorman (District 1, Saint Louis) [63]
  • Penny Henke (District 2, Saint Charles) [63] - Republican National Committee Member
  • Sherry Kuttenkuler (District 3, Holts Summit) - Legislative Asssistant
  • William โ€œBillโ€ Kartsonis (District 4, Lake Winnebago) - Manager of Linen Supply Company
  • Daniel Wesley Hall, PhD (District 5, Leeโ€™s Summit) - Public Service Commission
  • State Senator Dan Hegeman (District 6, Crosby) [64]
  • Ron Richard (District 7, Joplin) [65] - former MO Senate President Pro Tem
  • Mike Homeyer (District 8, Salem) - VP of Finance, Wells Fargo
  • State Representative Glen Kolkmeyer (At Large, Odessa) [64]
  • Susie Eckelcamp (At Large, Saint Albans) - Republican National Committee Member

Montana

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[66]

  • Thelma Baker - Owner, Thunderbird Motel (Missoula); Veteran Elector [67]
  • Becky Stockton - 2016 Elector
  • Brad Tschida - State Representative

Nebraska

Electors: 5

4 pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[68]

  • George Olmer (District 1) - Republican Activist (Lincoln)
  • Teresa Ibach (District 3) - Wife of Trump Deputy Secretary of Agriculture (Sumner)
  • Darlene Starman (At-large) - Realtor (Lincoln)
  • Steve Nelson (At-large) - Nebraska Farm Bureau

1 pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President

  • Precious McKesson (District 2)[69][70] - Staffer, Nebraska Democratic Party

Nevada

Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[71]

  • Judith Whitmer - Vice Chair, Clark County Democratic Party
  • Sarah Mahler - Chair, Washoe County Democratic Party
  • Joseph Throneberry - Cyber & Fraud Investigations Industry Leader, Las Vegas
  • Artemesia Blanco - Democratic National Committee member
  • Gabrielle D'Ayr - Homeless Veteran, Las Vegas; Clark County Democrats
  • State Senator Yvanna Cancela

New Hampshire

Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[72]

  • Mary Carey Foley - Retired teacher, Portsmouth
  • Dana S. Hilliard - Mayor, Somersworth NH
  • House Speaker Steve Shurtleff
  • Senate President Donna Soucy

New Jersey

Electors: 14, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[73]

  • Edward Kologi - Attorney, Linden
  • Mike Beson - Chair, Monmouth County Democratic Party
  • Richard Berdnik - Sheriff, Passaic County
  • Kelly Ganges - Chief of Staff, Mercer County
  • Brendan Gill - Campaign Manager, Governor Phil Murphy
  • LeRoy Jones - Chair, Essex County Democratic Party
  • Matt Platkin - Counsel, Governor Phil Murphy
  • Tammy Murphy - First Lady of New Jersey
  • Saily Avelenda - Executive Director, State Party
  • Francesca Giarratana - Hudson County Planning Department
  • Lynn Hurwitz - Chair, Hackensack Democratic Party
  • Roberta Kirpinecz - former councilwoman, Somerville
  • Jill Kotner - Staffer, Rep. Mikie Sherrill
  • Derya Taskin - Turkish-American filmmaker, Paterson

New Mexico

Electors: 5, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President[74]

  • Vince Alvarado - President, New Mexico AFL-CIO
  • Stephanie Thomas - Chair, Chaves County Democratic Party
  • Ben Salazar - Staffer, Senator Tom Udall
  • Brianna Gallegos - President NM Young Democrats. 27
  • Aleta "Tweety" Suazo - Chair, Native American Democratic Caucus (Acoma)

New York

Electors: 29, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[75]

North Carolina

Electors: 15, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:

  • Thomas Hill - Republican Activist/Freemason (Gates)
  • Edwin Gavin - Wake County Republican Party
  • David Wickersham - Pamlico County Republican Party (Jacksonville)
  • Angie Cutlip - Education Consultant (Wendell)
  • Jonathan Fletcher - Chair, Gaston County Republican Party
  • Tina Forsberg - Treasurer, Guilford County Republican Party
  • Chauncey Lambeth - District Director, US Rep. David Rouzer
  • Susan Mills - High School Teacher (Fayetteville)
  • Daniel Barry - Former congressional candidate (Charlotte)
  • Danny Overcash - Minister and Healer (Charlotte)
  • Mark Delk - Asheville NC; 2016 Elector
  • Melissa Bell Taylor - Real Estate (Cornelius)
  • Blake Williams - Retired General (Alamance County)
  • Michelle Nix - Vice Chair, State Party (Hickory)
  • Michael Whatley - Chairman, State Party

North Dakota

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[76]

  • Sandy J. Boehler - Republican National Committee Member
  • State Senator Ray Holmberg (Grand Forks)
  • Robert Wefald - Retired District Court Judge

Ohio

Electors: 18, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[43]

  • Ken Blackwell (District 1) - Former Ohio Secretary of State (Cincinnati)
  • Bonnie Ward (District 2) - Teacher (Waverly City)
  • Barbara Clark (District 3) - Rehab Counselor (Columbus); Former Democrat
  • Keith Cheney (District 4) - Chair, Allen County Republicans (Lima)
  • Mark Wagoner (District 5) - Former State Legislator (Ottawa Hills)
  • Dave Johnson (District 6) - Chair, Columbiana County Republican Party (Salem)
  • Joy Padgett (District 7) - Former State Senator (Coshocton)
  • Patti Alderson (District 8) - State Central Committee Member (West Chester)
  • Steve Loomis (District 9) - President of Cleveland Police Union
  • Rob Scott (District 10) - City Council Member (Kettering)
  • Patricia Weber (District 11) - Summit County School Board (Akron)
  • Bob Paduchik (District 12) - State Director, Trump Campaign 2020 (Westerville)
  • Karen Arshinkoff (District 13) - Wife of Summit County Chair (Hudson)
  • Jim Wert (District 14) - Financial Advisor (Lyndhurst); Major Republican Donor
  • Jim Canepa (District 15) - Chief of State, Ohio EPA (Dublin)
  • Jane Timken (District 16) - Chair, State Party (Canton)
  • Madison Gesiotto (At-large) - Beauty Queen/Conservative Pundit (Canton)
  • Darrell Scott (At-large) - Minister (Solon); early Trump backer 2016

Oklahoma

Electors: 7, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[77]

  • Ronda Vuillemont-Smith (At-Large) - Tea Party Activist (Tulsa)
  • Lonnie Lu Anderson (At-Large) - State Executive Committee (Crowder)
  • Chris Martin (At-Large) - State Executive Committee (Yukon)
  • Steve Fair (At-Large) - Republican National Committee (Duncan)
  • Linda Huggard (At-Large) - Republican National Committee (OK City)
  • A.J. Ferate (At-Large) - Federalist Society Attorney (Edmond)
  • Carolyn McLarty (At-Large) - Veterinarian (Stillwater)

Oregon

Electors: 7, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President[78]

  • Laura Gillpatrick - Chair, Fourth CD Democratic Party
  • Carla Lynn Hanson - Chair, State Party (Portland)
  • Leigha Lafleur - Paralegal and Democratic Activist (Portland)
  • Pete Lee - Vice Chair, State Party
  • Sean Nikas - Realtor and Progressive Activist (Salem)
  • Nathan Joseph Soltz - Chair, Second CD Democratic Party
  • Lawrence D Tayor - Former Democratic National Committee member

Pennsylvania

Electors: 20, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[79]

Rhode Island

Electors: 4, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President[80]

  • Elizabeth Beretta Perik, Treasurer of the State Democratic Party
  • James A. Diossa, Mayor of Central Falls RI
  • Joseph Robert Paolino, Jr.
  • Sabina Matos, Member of the Providence City Council

South Carolina

Electors: 9, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[81]

  • Terry Hardesty (District 1) - Education Consultant (Moncks Corner)
  • Jim Ulmer (District 2) - Chair, Orangeburg County Republican Party
  • JoAnn Burroughs (District 3) - Chair, Greenwood County Republican Party
  • Suzette Jordan (District 4) - Staffer, US Rep. Trey Gowdy
  • State Representative Brandon Newton (District 5) - Lancaster
  • Sandra Bryan (District 6) - Chair, Sixth District Republican Party
  • Gerri McDaniel (District 7) - Trump Campaign Staffer (North Myrtle Beach)
  • Drew McKissick (At-Large) - Chair, State Party
  • Cindy Costa (At-Large) - Republican National Committee Member

South Dakota

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[82]

Tennessee

Electors: 11, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[86]

  • Paul Chapman - State Executive Committee
  • Cindy Hatcher - State Executive Committee (Blount County)
  • Tina Benkiser - Attorney/Former State Party Chair
  • John Stanbery - Dentist (Cleveland)
  • Beverly Knight-Hurley - Retired (Nashville)
  • Mary Ann Parks - State Executive Committee (White House)
  • Jim Looney - State Executive Committee (Lawrence County), 7 X Lawrence County Republican Chairman
  • Kathy Bryson (District 8) - Christian Mom/State Executive Commmittee [87]
  • Terry Roland (District 9)- former mayoral candidate (Shelby County) [87]
  • Scott Smith - State Executive Committee (Knoxville)
  • Julia Atchley-Pace - Educator (Madisonville)

Texas

Electors: 38, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President[88]

  • Marcia Daughtrey - Vice President,Smith County Republican Party
  • Steven Howell - Political Consultant (Dallas) [89]
  • Jim Pikl - Attorney/Candidate for Judge (Frisco)
  • Donnie Wisenbaker - Chair, Hopkins County
  • Jimmy Weaver - Campaign Strategist (Kaufman County)
  • Michael Sabat - Registered Nurse, Texas Asian Republican Assembly (Tarrant County)
  • Nancy Scott - Treasurer, Village Republican Women
  • Bill O'Sullivan - Texas Patriots PAC (Montgomery County)
  • Dawn Elliott - Harris County Republican Party
  • Mark Ramsey - Texas Right to Life (Spring TX)
  • Matthew Stringer - Conservative Journalist (Odessa)
  • Rena Peden - Secertary, Texas State Party (Fort Worth)
  • Tom Roller - Chair, Potter County (Amarillo)
  • Kathleen Nenninger - Bay Area Republican Women (Clear Creek)
  • Sean O'Brien - Karnes County Commissioner (Karnes)
  • Thomas Edward Reynolds - Attorney (Dallas)
  • James Gaines - Economist, Texas A&M University (Bryan)
  • Tamon Hamlett - Student, University of Houston, 19
  • David Bruegel - Realtor (Lubbock)
  • Ken Mercer - Texas State Board of Education (San Antonio)
  • Richard "Tex" Hall - Rancher (Bulverde, Conal County) [90]
  • Mike Gibson - Oil Drilling Consultant (Fort Bend County)
  • Maj. Marco A. Rodriguez - Combat Veteran (San Antonio)
  • Dave Gebhart - Bedford City Council
  • Mary Jane Avery (District 25)- Cellist, 66 [91]
  • Peyton Inge -
  • Gene Seaman - Former State Representative (Corpus Christi)
  • Ruby Manen - Chair, Wilson County Republican Party (Floresville)
  • Randy Orr - Former State Senate candidate
  • Harry Zenner - Cedar Hill
  • Paul Matthews - Accountant (Austin) [92]
  • Matt Patrick - Political Activist (Dallas)
  • Carol Daley - Parent (Arlington)
  • Charles Hasse - Computer Technician (Brownsville)
  • Naomi Narvaiz - State Executive Committee (San Marcos) [92]
  • Debra Risinger - Harris County Republic Party (Houston)
  • Karen Newton - Texas Federation of Republican Women (San Antonio)
  • State Representative Briscoe Cain - Attorney (Deer Park)

Utah

Electors: 6, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[93]

  • Mia Love (replacement for Sean Reyes)[94] - former US Representative
  • Former State Representative Greg Hughes[95] - Ran for governor 2020
  • Kris Udy - former County Commissioner candidate
  • Jimi Kestin - Chair, Washington County Republican Party
  • Chris Herrod - former State Representative
  • Trent Christensen - Venture capitalist, Congressional candidate 2020

Vermont

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President[96]

  • Terje Anderson, former Chair of State Democratic Party
  • Linda V. Gravell, Chair of Waterbury County Democratic Party
  • State Representative Kesha Ram

Virginia

Electors: 13, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[97]

  • Matthew D. Rowe - Former congressional candidate (Fredericksburg)
  • Barbara H. Klear - Treasurer, State Party (Norfolk)
  • Clinton L. Jenkins
  • Kimberly M. Dieber - Nursing coordinator (Richmond)
  • Cyliene R. Montgomery - Disability Rights activist, Brunswick County
  • Leah V. Pence - former Town Council (Luray)
  • Robert A. Martin - Postal inspector and activist (Spotsylvania)
  • Charles C. Hines - Retired Journalist [98]
  • Karen B. Combs - Chair, Washington County Democratic Committee
  • Ellen Scott
  • Suchada V. Langley - Economist, US Department of Agriculture (Vienna)
  • Margo E. Horner - Chair, Eighth CD Democratic Committee (Arlington)
  • Susan R. Swecker - Chair, State Party

Washington

Electors: 12, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[99]

  • Martin Chaney (District 1) - Fifth District Democrats, Carnation
  • Jack Arends (District 2) - School Principal/Administrator, Tumwater [100]
  • Jackie Lane (District 3) - Activist, Battleground
  • Patsy Whitefoot (District 4) - Yakima Nation, White Swan
  • Nancy Monacelli (District 5) - DNC Member, Walla Walla
  • Julie Johnson (District 6) - Lummi Nation, Neah Bay
  • Sophia Danenberg (District 7)
  • Jen Carter (District 8) - Attorney, Seattle
  • Bryan Kesterson (District 9) - Executive Committee, WA State Party
  • Julian Wheeler (District 10) - Chair of Pierce County Democrats, Lakewood
  • Santiago Ramos (At-large) - Immigrant rights activist, former House candidate, Kirkland
  • Payton Swinford (At-large) - Washington State Young Democrats, Ellensburg

West Virginia

Electors: 5, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[101]

  • Lewis Rexroad (District 1) - West Virginia Voters Hall of Fame Member (Wood County)
  • Beth Bloch (District 2) - Republican National Committee (Kanawha)
  • Governor Jim Justice (District 3)
  • Paul Hartling (At-Large) - Chair, Republican County Chairs Association (Putnam County)
  • Gary Duncan (At-Large) - Republican Activist (Jefferson County)

Wisconsin

Electors: 10, pledged to vote for Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President:[102]

  • Mag Andrietsch (District 1), Secretary of Democratic Party WI
  • Shelia Stubbs (District 2)
  • Ron Martin (District 3), President, Wisconsin Education Association
  • Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes (District 4)
  • Khary Penebaker (District 5)
  • Mary Arnold (District 6), Chair of Columbia County Democratic Party
  • State Senator Patty Schachtner (District 7)
  • Shannon Holsey (District 8), Chair of Stockbridge-Munsee Band
  • Governor Tony Evers (At-Large)
  • Ben Wikler (At-Large) - State Party Chair

Wyoming

Electors: 3, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President:[103]

  • Karl Allred (At-Large) - State Executive Committee (Uinta County)
  • Doug Chamberlain (At-Large) - Former State Party Treasurer
  • Marti Halverson (At-Large) - Former State Representative (2013-2019)

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