United States presidential election, 2012 timeline

United States presidential election, 2012 timeline
United States

The following is a timeline of major events leading up to the United States presidential election of 2012. The election was the 57th quadrennial United States presidential election and was held on November 6, 2012.

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[17][18]

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2012

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

2013

January

Election Campaign 2012 candidate participation timeline

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

Rick Perry presidential campaign, 2012 Buddy Roemer presidential campaign, 2012 Buddy Roemer presidential campaign, 2012 Jill Stein presidential campaign, 2012 Thaddeus McCotter presidential campaign, 2012 Jon Huntsman presidential campaign, 2012 Michele Bachmann presidential campaign, 2012 Rick Santorum presidential campaign, 2012 Mitt Romney presidential campaign, 2012 Tim Pawlenty presidential campaign, 2012 Ron Paul presidential campaign, 2012 Newt Gingrich presidential campaign, 2012 Herman Cain presidential campaign, 2012 Gary Johnson presidential campaign, 2012 Gary Johnson presidential campaign, 2012 Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2012


All data as of January 1, 2013

See also

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