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This page lists the candidates for office endorsed by former Vice President Mike Pence (R).

Endorsements include official statements, appearances at campaign rallies, and direct participation in campaign ads and materials. Endorsements issued prior to a special election where the candidate is also running in a regularly scheduled election on the same day are counted as endorsements in both races.

This page organizes Pence's endorsements by year:


See also: Endorsements by Barack Obama
See also: Endorsements by Joe Biden
See also: Endorsements by Bernie Sanders
See also: Endorsements by Donald Trump


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Endorsements by Mike Pence, 2018-2025
Election year Total endorsements Primary endorsements Primary success rate General election endorsements General election success rate
2022 25 9 78% 23 48%
2021 1 0 N/A 1 100%
2020 10 5 100% 10 70%
2019 3 3 67% 2 0%
2018 59 22 95% 58 52%
Note: This table does not include endorsements made in presidential elections.

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Endorsements by year

2025

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2024

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2023

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2022


U.S. Senate endorsements by Mike Pence, 2022
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
Blake Masters (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Arizona General Lost general
Todd C. Young (R)  source Incumbent U.S. Senate Indiana Primary, General Won general
Adam Laxalt (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Nevada General Lost general
Don Bolduc (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate New Hampshire General Lost general
Ted Budd (R)  source Open seat U.S. Senate North Carolina General Won general
James Lankford (R)  source Incumbent U.S. Senate Oklahoma General Won general
Mike Lee (R)  source Incumbent U.S. Senate Utah General Won general
Tiffany Smiley (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Washington General Lost general


U.S. House endorsements by Mike Pence, 2022
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
David G. Valadao (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House California District 22 General Won general
Scott Baugh (R)  source Challenger U.S. House California District 47 General Lost general
Jennifer-Ruth Green (R)  source Challenger U.S. House Indiana District 1 General Lost general
Ashley Hinson (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Iowa District 2 Primary, General Won general
Randy Feenstra (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Iowa District 4 Primary, General Won general
Tom Barrett (R)  source Challenger U.S. House Michigan District 7 Primary, General Lost general
Frank Pallotta (R)  source Challenger U.S. House New Jersey District 5 General Lost general
Jeremy Shaffer (R)  source Open seat U.S. House Pennsylvania District 17 General Lost general
Dan Meuser (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Pennsylvania District 9 General Won general


State executive endorsements by Mike Pence, 2022
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
Karrin Taylor Robson (R)  source Open seat Governor of Arizona Primary Lost primary
Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R)  source Open seat Governor of Arkansas Primary, General Won general
Brian Kemp (R)  source 1 source 2 Incumbent Governor of Georgia Primary, General Won general
Derek Schmidt (R)  source Challenger Governor of Kansas General Lost general
Paul LePage (R)  source Challenger Governor of Maine General Lost general
Lee Zeldin (R)  source Challenger Governor of New York Primary, General Lost general
Richard Michael DeWine (R)  source Incumbent Governor of Ohio General Won general
Rebecca Kleefisch (R)  source Challenger Governor of Wisconsin Primary Lost primary

2021


State executive endorsements by Mike Pence, 2021
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
Glenn Youngkin (R)  source Open seat Governor of Virginia General Won general

2020


U.S. Senate endorsements by Mike Pence, 2020
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
Martha McSally (R)  source Incumbent U.S. Senate Arizona (special) Primary, General Lost general
John James (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Michigan Primary, General Lost general
Jason Lewis (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Minnesota Primary, General Lost general
Steve Daines (R)  source Incumbent U.S. Senate Montana General Won general
Lindsey Graham (R)  source Incumbent U.S. Senate South Carolina Primary, General Won general
Bill Hagerty (R)  source Open seat U.S. Senate Tennessee Primary, General Won general


U.S. House endorsements by Mike Pence, 2020
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
Victoria Spartz (R)  source Open seat U.S. House Indiana District 5 General Won general
Matt Rosendale (R)  source Open seat U.S. House Montana At-large District General Won general
Nancy Mace (R)  source Challenger U.S. House South Carolina District 1 General Won general


State executive endorsements by Mike Pence, 2020
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
Greg Gianforte (R)  source Open seat Governor of Montana General Won general

2019


State executive endorsements by Mike Pence, 2019
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
Matt Bevin (R)  source Incumbent Governor of Kentucky Primary, General Lost general
Eddie Rispone (R)  source Challenger Governor of Louisiana Primary, General Lost general
Ralph Abraham (R)  source Challenger Governor of Louisiana Primary Lost primary

2018


U.S. Senate endorsements by Mike Pence, 2018
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
Rick Scott (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Florida General Won general
Mike Braun (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Indiana General Won general
John James (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Michigan Primary, General Lost general
Karin Housley (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Minnesota (special) General Lost general
Cindy Hyde-Smith (R)  source Incumbent U.S. Senate Mississippi (special) General Runoff Won general runoff
Roger Wicker (R)  source Incumbent U.S. Senate Mississippi Primary, General Won general
Josh Hawley (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Missouri Primary, General Won general
Matt Rosendale (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Montana General Lost general
Dean Heller (R)  source Incumbent U.S. Senate Nevada Primary, General Lost general
Kevin Cramer (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate North Dakota Primary, General Won general
Jim Renacci (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Ohio Primary, General Lost general
Lou Barletta (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Pennsylvania Primary, General Lost general
Marsha Blackburn (R)  source Open seat U.S. Senate Tennessee Primary, General Won general
Ted Cruz (R)  source Incumbent U.S. Senate Texas Primary, General Won general
Patrick Morrisey (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate West Virginia General Lost general
Leah Vukmir (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Wisconsin General Lost general


U.S. House endorsements by Mike Pence, 2018
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
Martha Roby (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Alabama District 2 Primary, General Won general
Kevin McCarthy (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House California District 23 Primary, General Won general
Rod Blum (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Iowa District 1 General Lost general
Kevin Yoder (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Kansas District 3 Primary, General Lost general
Andy Barr (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Kentucky District 6 Primary, General Won general
Lena Epstein (R)  source Open seat U.S. House Michigan District 11 General Lost general
Jim Hagedorn (R)  source Open seat U.S. House Minnesota District 1 General Won general
Jason Lewis (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Minnesota District 2 Primary, General Lost general
Erik Paulsen (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Minnesota District 3 Primary, General Lost general
Tom Emmer (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Minnesota District 6 Primary, General Won general
Pete Stauber (R)  source Open seat U.S. House Minnesota District 8 Primary, General Won general
Greg Gianforte (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Montana At-large District Primary, General Won general
Jay Webber (R)  source Open seat U.S. House New Jersey District 11 General Lost general
Claudia Tenney (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House New York District 22 Primary, General Lost general
Troy Balderson (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Ohio District 12 General Won general
Scott Perry (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Pennsylvania District 10 General Won general
Lloyd Smucker (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Pennsylvania District 11 General Won general
Keith Rothfus (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Pennsylvania District 17 General Lost general
John Chrin (R)  source Challenger U.S. House Pennsylvania District 8 General Lost general
Pete Sessions (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Texas District 32 General Lost general
Scott Taylor (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Virginia District 2 General Lost general
Ryan McAdams (R)  source Challenger U.S. House Virginia District 4 General Lost general
Denver Lee Riggleman III (R)  source Open seat U.S. House Virginia District 5 General Won general
David Brat (R)  source Incumbent U.S. House Virginia District 7 General Lost general
Carol Miller (R)  source Open seat U.S. House West Virginia District 3 General Won general
Bryan Steil (R)  source Open seat U.S. House Wisconsin District 1 General Won general


State executive endorsements by Mike Pence, 2018
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
Mike Dunleavy (R)  source Challenger Governor of Alaska General Won general
Doug Ducey (R)  source Incumbent Governor of Arizona General Won general
Asa Hutchinson (R)  source Incumbent Governor of Arkansas General Won general
John Cox (R)  source Open seat Governor of California General Lost general
Walker Stapleton (R)  source Open seat Governor of Colorado General Lost general
Ron DeSantis (R)  source Open seat Governor of Florida General Won general
Brian Kemp (R)  source Open seat Governor of Georgia General Won general
Kris Kobach (R)  source Challenger Governor of Kansas General Lost general
Bill Schuette (R)  source Open seat Governor of Michigan Primary, General Lost general
Jeff Johnson (R)  source Open seat Governor of Minnesota General Lost general
Adam Laxalt (R)  source Open seat Governor of Nevada General Lost general
Richard Michael DeWine (R)  source Open seat Governor of Ohio General Won general
Kevin Stitt (R)  source Open seat Governor of Oklahoma General Won general
Henry McMaster (R)  source Incumbent Governor of South Carolina Primary, General Won general
Diane Black (R)  source Open seat Governor of Tennessee Primary Lost primary
Greg Abbott (R)  source Incumbent Governor of Texas Primary, General Won general
Scott Walker (R)  source Incumbent Governor of Wisconsin General Lost general

2017

Governor

See also: Gubernatorial elections, 2017
Gubernatorial endorsements by Mike Pence, 2017
Candidate Status State Result
Ed Gillespie[1] Open seat Virginia Defeatedd

Special elections

See also: Special elections to the 115th United States Congress (2017-2018)
Special election endorsements by Mike Pence, 2017
Candidate Election date Position State Result
Roy Moore[2] December 12 U.S. Senate Alabama Defeatedd
Luther Strange[3] (incumbent) September 26 U.S. Senate Alabama Defeatedd (primary)
Karen Handel[4] June 20 U.S. House Georgia Green check mark transparent.png
Greg Gianforte[5] May 25 U.S. House Montana Green check mark transparent.png
Ron Estes[6] April 11 U.S. House Kansas Green check mark transparent.png

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