United States presidential election, 2020 (Stronger Together)

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United States presidential election, 2020
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538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win


Incumbent President

Hillary Clinton
Democratic



The 2020 United States presidential election, scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2020, will be the 59th quadrennial U.S. presidential election. Voters will select presidential electors who in turn will either elect a new president and vice president through the electoral college or reelect the incumbents. The series of presidential primary elections and caucuses are likely to be held during the first six months of 2020. This nominating process is also an indirect election, where voters cast ballots selecting a slate of delegates to a political party's nominating convention, who then in turn elect their party's presidential nominee.

President Hillary Clinton of the Democratic Party, who was elected in 2016, is seeking reelection to a second term. The winner of the 2020 presidential election is scheduled to be inaugurated on January 20, 2021.

Nominations[edit | edit source]

Democratic Party[edit | edit source]

Declared[edit | edit source]

Name Born Current or previous positions State Campaign
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Hillary Clinton
October 26, 1947
Chicago, Illinois
President of the United States since 2017
U.S. Senator from New York (2001–2009)
First Lady of the United States (1993–2001)
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New York
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(Campaign)

Announced: March 12, 2018

Publicly expressed interest[edit | edit source]

Declined[edit | edit source]