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Timeline of the 2012 United States presidential election

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.

Timeline of the 2012 United States presidential election

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March Edit

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[16][17]
  • March 16 – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expands on her previous statement to also specify that she will not serve as vice-president or a second term as Secretary of State[18]
  • March 21Tim Pawlenty, former Governor of Minnesota, announces the formation of an exploratory committee in preparation for a potential run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party;[19][20] Fred Karger announces he will run for president.
  • March 23 – Fred Karger officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party.[21]

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June Edit

  • June 2 – Mitt Romney officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[43][44]
  • June 6 – Rick Santorum officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[45][46]
  • June 13CNN and the New Hampshire Union Leader hosts a Republican debate in Goffstown, New Hampshire[47][48]
  • June 14Michele Bachmann, U.S. Representative of Minnesota, announces during the debate that she has filed papers with the Federal Election Commission for a run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[49]
  • June 18 – Results of the Southern Republican Leadership Conference straw poll: Ron Paul 612; Jon Huntsman 382; Michele Bachmann 191; Herman Cain 104; Mitt Romney 74; Newt Gingrich 69; Sarah Palin 41; Rick Santorum 30; Tim Pawlenty 18; Gary Johnson 10; Buddy Roemer 9; Thad McCotter 2[50]
  • June 21 – Jon Huntsman officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[51][52]
  • June 22 – Retired engineer and perennial candidate Jack Fellure wins the presidential nomination of the Prohibition Party at the Party's national convention in Cullman, Alabama[53]
  • June 27 – Michele Bachmann officially announces her candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[54][55]

July Edit

  • July 1Thaddeus McCotter, U.S. Representative of Michigan, announces he has filed papers with the Federal Election Commission to campaign for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[56][57]
  • July 2 – Thaddeus McCotter officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party.[58][59]
  • July 21 – Buddy Roemer officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party[60][61]

August Edit

  • August 12 – Republican candidates debate is held in Iowa. Bachmann, Cain, Gingrich, Huntsman, Paul, Pawlenty, Romney, and Santorum are the participants[62]
  • August 13 – Michele Bachmann wins the Ames straw poll in Iowa.[63]
  • August 13 – Texas Governor Rick Perry officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party.[64][65]
  • August 14 – Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty announces his withdrawal from the race for the Republican presidential nomination[66]

September Edit

  • September 6John Bolton, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, announces that he will not run for president in 2012[67]
  • September 7 – Republican candidates debate is held in Simi Valley, California. Bachmann, Cain, Gingrich, Huntsman, Perry, Paul, Romney, and Santorum are the participants[68]
  • September 12 – Republican candidates debate is held in Tampa, Florida. Bachmann, Cain, Gingrich, Huntsman, Perry, Paul, Romney, and Santorum are the participants[69]
  • September 14 -Arizona Governor Jan Brewer issues an official proclamation that the Arizona primary shall be held on February 28
  • September 19 -Ralph Nader and others announce a coalition to find a Primary challenger for Obama.[70]
  • September 22 – U.S. Representative Thaddeus McCotter announces his withdrawal from the race for the Republican presidential nomination[71][72]
  • September 22 – Republican candidates debate is held in Orlando, Florida. Sponsors: Fox News, Google and Florida Republican Party. Participants: Bachmann, Cain, Gingrich, Huntsman, Johnson, Perry, Paul, Romney, and Santorum[73]
  • September 26 – Herman Cain wins Florida 5 straw poll.[74]

October Edit

  • October 4Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey, responding to mounting speculation that he would make a late entry in the Republican presidential nomination race, announces he will not run for president in 2012[75][76]
  • October 5Sarah Palin, former Governor of Alaska and 2008 Republican Party nominee for vice president, announces that she will not run for president in 2012[77]
  • October 11Rudy Giuliani, Former Mayor of New York City and 2008 candidate, announces that he will not run for president in 2012[78][79]
  • October 11— Republican candidates debate on Bloomberg Television at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. Sponsored by Bloomberg, The Washington Post and WBIN-TV.
  • October 12— Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Gary Johnson, and Rick Santorum, all address the New Hampshire House of Representatives[80]
  • October 14–16Socialist Party USA convention in Los Angeles, CA selects Stewart Alexander as their presidential candidate and Alejandro Mendoza as their vice-presidential candidate[81]
  • October 18— Republican candidates debate on CNN in Las Vegas, Nevada. Sponsored by CNN and the Western Republican Leadership Conference.

November Edit

  • November 5— Herman Cain wins Sioux Falls Straw Poll[82]
  • November 9— Republican candidates debate on CNBC at Oakland University in Rochester, MI. Sponsored by CNBC and the Michigan Republican Party
  • November 22- Republican candidates debate on CNN in Washington, D.C.

December Edit

  • December 3— Herman Cain announces the suspension of his campaign for the Republican Party presidential nomination[83]
  • December 3 – Green Party presidential candidates debate in Los Angeles, California[84]
  • December 7— Gingrich wins Delaware state committee straw poll[85]
  • December 10— Republican candidates debate in Des Moines, Iowa at Drake University. Sponsored by ABC News and Republican Party of Iowa
  • December 15— Republican presidential debate in Sioux City, Iowa, hosted by Fox News
  • December 19
    • - Republican presidential candidates debate in Goffstown, New Hampshire, Sponsored by Saint Anselm College[86] None of the candidates listed on the ballot in the Iowa Caucus attend.
    • — Democratic candidates debate in Goffstown, New Hampshire, Sponsored by Saint Anselm College[86] President Obama does not participate
  • December 19— Gingrich narrowly wins Tea Party Patriots straw poll over Michele Bachmann[87]
  • December 28— Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson ends his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, and enters the race of the Libertarian Party's presidential nomination[88]

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January Edit

February Edit

March Edit

  • March 3Washington state Republican caucuses – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 6(Super Tuesday) – Romney wins six states; Santorum, three states; Gingrich wins Georgia
  • March 6 – Alaska Republican district conventions – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 6 – Colorado Republican caucuses – won by Santorum
  • March 6 – Georgia Republican primary – won by Newt Gingrich
  • March 6 – Idaho Republican caucuses – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 6 – North Dakota Republican caucuses – won by Rick Santorum
  • March 6 – Massachusetts primary – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 6 – Minnesota Republican caucuses – won by Rick Santorum
  • March 6 – Ohio Republican primary – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 6 – Oklahoma Republican primary – won by Rick Santorum
  • March 6 – Tennessee primary – won by Rick Santorum
  • March 6 – Vermont Republican primary – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 6 – Virginia Republican primary – won by Mitt Romney
  • March 10Kansas Republican caucuses are won by Rick Santorum
  • March 10 – Virgin Islands Republican caucuses are won by Ron Paul, but most of the delegates were awarded to Mitt Romney[92]
  • March 11 – Maine Democratic caucuses – won by Barack Obama
  • March 13Alabama Republican primary; Hawaii, and American Samoa Republican caucuses; Mississippi Democratic and Republican Primaries; Utah Democratic caucuses
  • March 17 – Missouri Republican caucuses (52 delegates)[93]
  • March 18 – Puerto Rico Republican caucuses – won by Romney
  • March 20 – Mitt Romney wins the Illinois primaries
  • March 24 – Louisiana primaries – won by Rick Santorum
  • March 31 – Arizona Democratic caucuses – won by Barack Obama

April Edit

  • April 3 – Maryland, Wisconsin, Washington DC primaries – won by Mitt Romney and Barack Obama, the latter of whom won enough delegates to clinch the Democratic nomination.
  • April 10 – Former US Senator Rick Santorum suspends his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination[94][95]
  • April 14 – Idaho Democratic caucuses, Kansas Democratic caucuses, Nebraska Democratic caucuses, Wyoming Democratic caucuses
  • April 15 – Alaska Democratic caucuses, Washington Democratic caucuses
  • April 18–212012 Constitution Party National Convention held in Nashville, Tennessee[96]
  • April 21 – Former US Congressman Virgil Goode wins the presidential nomination of the Constitution Party[97][98]
  • April 24 – Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island primaries – won by Mitt Romney
  • April 25Republican National Committee declares Mitt Romney the presumptive nominee of the party[99][100]

May Edit

  • May 2 – Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich suspended his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination and endorsed Mitt Romney[101]
  • May 4–6 – The 2012 Libertarian National Convention held in Las Vegas, Nevada[102] Ron Paul wins the majority of delegates in Nevada and Maine.[103]
  • May 5 – Former Governor of New Mexico Gary Johnson wins the presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party[104]
  • May 5 – Michigan Democratic caucuses, Florida Democratic caucuses
  • May 8 – Indiana, North Carolina, West Virginia primaries
  • May 15 – Nebraska, and Oregon primaries
  • May 22 – Arkansas, and Kentucky primaries
  • May 29 – Texas primaries
  • May 31 – Buddy Roemer ends his presidential campaign[105]

June Edit

  • June 3 – Puerto Rico Democratic caucuses[106]
  • June 5 – California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota primaries; North Dakota Democratic caucuses
  • June 26 – Utah primaries
  • June 29 – Political consultant Fred Karger suspends his presidential campaign

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August Edit

September Edit

October Edit

November Edit

  • November 4 – Early voting ends
  • November 5– Second Free and Equal Elections Foundation debate, moderated by Christina Tobin and Thom Hartmann
  • November 6Election Day: President Barack Obama is reelected with 51% of the popular vote

December Edit

2013 Edit

January Edit

Election campaign 2012 candidate participation timeline Edit

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

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

See also Edit

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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 Timeline of the 2012 United States presidential election 2008 November 6 2012 2016 Contents 1 2009 1 1 October 2 2010 2 1 January 2 2 November 2 3 December 3 2011 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 4 2012 4 1 January 4 2 February 4 3 March 4 4 April 4 5 May 4 6 June 4 7 July 4 8 August 4 9 September 4 10 October 4 11 November 4 12 December 5 2013 5 1 January 6 Election campaign 2012 candidate participation timeline 7 See also 8 References 9 External links Democratic Party ticketPresident Barack ObamaVice President Joe BidenRepublican Party ticketFormer Governor Mitt RomneyRepresentative Paul Ryan2009 EditOctober Edit October 12 Secretary of State and 2008 presidential challenger Hillary Clinton declares she will not challenge President Barack Obama in the 2012 election campaign 1 2 2010 EditJanuary Edit January 21 In a 5 4 decision the Supreme Court rules in Citizens United v Federal Election Commission that corporate funding of independent political broadcasts in candidate elections cannot be limited 3 November Edit November 2 Midterm Elections The Republican Party made historic gains 63 seats in the United States House of Representatives and gained 6 seats in the United States Senate They also gained six gubernatorial seats as well as historic gains in state legislaturesDecember Edit The 2010 Census changes the Electoral College vote apportionment for the election for 18 states 4 December 23 Jimmy McMillan perennial candidate from New York changes party affiliation from Democratic to Republican and officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 5 6 7 2011 EditJanuary Edit January 6 Stewart Alexander activist and 2008 Socialist Party USA vice presidential nominee officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Peace and Freedom Party 8 January 12 Herman Cain radio host businessman and former Senate candidate from Georgia announces the formation of a formal exploratory committee in preparation for a possible run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 9 January 18 Randall Terry an anti abortion activist from New York and former Republican officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party 10 11 January 22 The New Hampshire Straw Poll is won by Mitt Romney with 35 of the vote 12 February Edit February 8 Andy Martin perennial candidate and birther movement activist from Illinois formally filed papers with the Federal Election Commission to run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 13 February 12 Conservative Political Action Conference Ron Paul wins straw poll February 28 The Tea Party Patriots straw poll is won by Ron Paul U S Representative of Texas 14 March Edit March 3 Newt Gingrich former Speaker of the House of Representatives announces the formation of an informal exploratory committee in preparation for a potential run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 15 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 16 17 March 16 Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expands on her previous statement to also specify that she will not serve as vice president or a second term as Secretary of State 18 March 21 Tim Pawlenty former Governor of Minnesota announces the formation of an exploratory committee in preparation for a potential run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 19 20 Fred Karger announces he will run for president March 23 Fred Karger officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 21 April Edit April 4 President Barack Obama files papers with the Federal Election Commission and announces his candidacy for a second presidential nomination of the Democratic Party and re election to a second term as President 22 23 24 April 11 Mitt Romney former Governor of Massachusetts announces the formation of a formal exploratory committee in preparation of a potential run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 25 The St Anselm College Republican Straw Poll in Goffstown New Hampshire is won by Fred Karger with 25 of the vote followed closely by Romney with 23 26 April 13 Rick Santorum former Senator from Pennsylvania announces the formation of a formal exploratory committee in preparation of a potential run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 27 April 18 Roy Moore Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court announces the formation of a formal exploratory committee in preparation for a potential run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 28 29 April 21 Gary Johnson former Governor of New Mexico officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 30 April 26 Ron Paul announced the formation of a formal exploratory committee in preparation for a run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 31 32 May Edit May 3 Jon Huntsman former U S Ambassador to China filed papers to create a federal political action committee 33 May 5 The first Republican debate takes place in South Carolina with Cain Johnson Pawlenty Paul and Santorum participating 34 35 May 11 Newt Gingrich officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 36 May 13 Ron Paul officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 37 May 14 Former Arkansas Governor and 2008 candidate Mike Huckabee announces he will not run for president in 2012 38 May 16 Businessman Donald Trump announces he will not run for president in 2012 39 May 21 Herman Cain officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 40 May 22 Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels announces he will not run for president in 2012 41 May 23 Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 42 June Edit June 2 Mitt Romney officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 43 44 June 6 Rick Santorum officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 45 46 June 13 CNN and the New Hampshire Union Leader hosts a Republican debate in Goffstown New Hampshire 47 48 June 14 Michele Bachmann U S Representative of Minnesota announces during the debate that she has filed papers with the Federal Election Commission for a run for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 49 June 18 Results of the Southern Republican Leadership Conference straw poll Ron Paul 612 Jon Huntsman 382 Michele Bachmann 191 Herman Cain 104 Mitt Romney 74 Newt Gingrich 69 Sarah Palin 41 Rick Santorum 30 Tim Pawlenty 18 Gary Johnson 10 Buddy Roemer 9 Thad McCotter 2 50 June 21 Jon Huntsman officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 51 52 June 22 Retired engineer and perennial candidate Jack Fellure wins the presidential nomination of the Prohibition Party at the Party s national convention in Cullman Alabama 53 June 27 Michele Bachmann officially announces her candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 54 55 July Edit July 1 Thaddeus McCotter U S Representative of Michigan announces he has filed papers with the Federal Election Commission to campaign for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 56 57 July 2 Thaddeus McCotter officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 58 59 July 21 Buddy Roemer officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 60 61 August Edit August 12 Republican candidates debate is held in Iowa Bachmann Cain Gingrich Huntsman Paul Pawlenty Romney and Santorum are the participants 62 August 13 Michele Bachmann wins the Ames straw poll in Iowa 63 August 13 Texas Governor Rick Perry officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party 64 65 August 14 Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty announces his withdrawal from the race for the Republican presidential nomination 66 September Edit September 6 John Bolton former U S Ambassador to the United Nations announces that he will not run for president in 2012 67 September 7 Republican candidates debate is held in Simi Valley California Bachmann Cain Gingrich Huntsman Perry Paul Romney and Santorum are the participants 68 September 12 Republican candidates debate is held in Tampa Florida Bachmann Cain Gingrich Huntsman Perry Paul Romney and Santorum are the participants 69 September 14 Arizona Governor Jan Brewer issues an official proclamation that the Arizona primary shall be held on February 28 September 19 Ralph Nader and others announce a coalition to find a Primary challenger for Obama 70 September 22 U S Representative Thaddeus McCotter announces his withdrawal from the race for the Republican presidential nomination 71 72 September 22 Republican candidates debate is held in Orlando Florida Sponsors Fox News Google and Florida Republican Party Participants Bachmann Cain Gingrich Huntsman Johnson Perry Paul Romney and Santorum 73 September 26 Herman Cain wins Florida 5 straw poll 74 October Edit October 4 Chris Christie Governor of New Jersey responding to mounting speculation that he would make a late entry in the Republican presidential nomination race announces he will not run for president in 2012 75 76 October 5 Sarah Palin former Governor of Alaska and 2008 Republican Party nominee for vice president announces that she will not run for president in 2012 77 October 11 Rudy Giuliani Former Mayor of New York City and 2008 candidate announces that he will not run for president in 2012 78 79 October 11 Republican candidates debate on Bloomberg Television at Dartmouth College in Hanover New Hampshire Sponsored by Bloomberg The Washington Post and WBIN TV October 12 Michele Bachmann Herman Cain Newt Gingrich Gary Johnson and Rick Santorum all address the New Hampshire House of Representatives 80 October 14 16 Socialist Party USA convention in Los Angeles CA selects Stewart Alexander as their presidential candidate and Alejandro Mendoza as their vice presidential candidate 81 October 18 Republican candidates debate on CNN in Las Vegas Nevada Sponsored by CNN and the Western Republican Leadership Conference November Edit November 5 Herman Cain wins Sioux Falls Straw Poll 82 November 9 Republican candidates debate on CNBC at Oakland University in Rochester MI Sponsored by CNBC and the Michigan Republican Party November 22 Republican candidates debate on CNN in Washington D C December Edit December 3 Herman Cain announces the suspension of his campaign for the Republican Party presidential nomination 83 December 3 Green Party presidential candidates debate in Los Angeles California 84 December 7 Gingrich wins Delaware state committee straw poll 85 December 10 Republican candidates debate in Des Moines Iowa at Drake University Sponsored by ABC News and Republican Party of Iowa December 15 Republican presidential debate in Sioux City Iowa hosted by Fox News December 19 Republican presidential candidates debate in Goffstown New Hampshire Sponsored by Saint Anselm College 86 None of the candidates listed on the ballot in the Iowa Caucus attend Democratic candidates debate in Goffstown New Hampshire Sponsored by Saint Anselm College 86 President Obama does not participate December 19 Gingrich narrowly wins Tea Party Patriots straw poll over Michele Bachmann 87 December 28 Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson ends his bid for the Republican presidential nomination and enters the race of the Libertarian Party s presidential nomination 88 2012 EditJanuary Edit January 3 The Iowa Republican caucuses are initially declared as a victory for Mitt Romney However later counts show Rick Santorum with a small lead in the popular vote Later Ron Paul picks up a majority of delegates at the state s convention The Iowa Democratic caucuses are won by Barack Obama Neither caucus awards any delegates but are to be used as a guide for delegate selection in June s party conventions January 4 Representative Michele Bachmann announces the suspension of her presidential campaign January 7 Republican debate in Goffstown New Hampshire sponsored by ABC News and WMUR January 8 Republican debate at the Chubb Theatre at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord New Hampshire sponsored by NBC News Facebook and The Union Leader January 10 The New Hampshire Republican primary is won by Mitt Romney and New Hampshire Democratic primary by Barack Obama January 16 Jon Huntsman withdraws from the race and endorses Mitt Romney January 16 Recount in Iowa shows that Rick Santorum won the Republican caucuses January 16 Republican debates at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center in Myrtle Beach South Carolina sponsored by Fox News and the Republican Party of South Carolina January 19 Rick Perry withdraws from the race and endorses Newt Gingrich January 19 Republican debate in Charleston South Carolina sponsored by CNN and the Southern Republican Leadership Conference January 21 The Nevada Democratic Caucuses are won by Barack Obama January 21 The South Carolina Republican primary is won by Newt Gingrich January 23 Republican debate at the University of South Florida in Tampa Florida sponsored by St Petersburg Times NBC News the National Journal and the Florida Council of 100 January 26 Republican debate in Jacksonville Florida sponsored by CNN and the Republican Party of Florida 89 January 28 The South Carolina Democratic primary is won by Barack Obama January 31 The Florida Republican primary is won by Mitt Romney The Florida Democratic primary is won by Barack ObamaFebruary Edit February 2 Roseanne Barr actress announces her candidacy for the Green Party presidential nomination 90 91 February 4 Nevada Republican caucuses are won by Mitt Romney February 4 Voting began in the Maine Republican caucuses Paul gaining 21 delegates and Romney 3 February 7 The Minnesota Republican caucuses are won by Rick Santorum February 7 The Missouri Democratic Primary and Minnesota caucuses are won by Barack Obama The Missouri Republican Primary is won by Rick Santorum although the contest does not affect how Missouri s GOP delegates are awarded February 7 The Colorado Republican caucuses are won by Rick Santorum February 11 Voting concludes in the Maine Republican caucuses Mitt Romney is declared the winner February 22 Republican candidates debate on CNN in Phoenix Arizona February 28 Arizona Republican Primary won by Mitt Romney February 28 Michigan Republican Primary won by Mitt Romney February 29 Wyoming caucuses won by Mitt RomneyMarch Edit March 3 Washington state Republican caucuses won by Mitt Romney March 6 Super Tuesday Romney wins six states Santorum three states Gingrich wins Georgia March 6 Alaska Republican district conventions won by Mitt Romney March 6 Colorado Republican caucuses won by Santorum March 6 Georgia Republican primary won by Newt Gingrich March 6 Idaho Republican caucuses won by Mitt Romney March 6 North Dakota Republican caucuses won by Rick Santorum March 6 Massachusetts primary won by Mitt Romney March 6 Minnesota Republican caucuses won by Rick Santorum March 6 Ohio Republican primary won by Mitt Romney March 6 Oklahoma Republican primary won by Rick Santorum March 6 Tennessee primary won by Rick Santorum March 6 Vermont Republican primary won by Mitt Romney March 6 Virginia Republican primary won by Mitt Romney March 10 Kansas Republican caucuses are won by Rick Santorum March 10 Virgin Islands Republican caucuses are won by Ron Paul but most of the delegates were awarded to Mitt Romney 92 March 11 Maine Democratic caucuses won by Barack Obama March 13 Alabama Republican primary Hawaii and American Samoa Republican caucuses Mississippi Democratic and Republican Primaries Utah Democratic caucuses March 17 Missouri Republican caucuses 52 delegates 93 March 18 Puerto Rico Republican caucuses won by Romney March 20 Mitt Romney wins the Illinois primaries March 24 Louisiana primaries won by Rick Santorum March 31 Arizona Democratic caucuses won by Barack ObamaApril Edit April 3 Maryland Wisconsin Washington DC primaries won by Mitt Romney and Barack Obama the latter of whom won enough delegates to clinch the Democratic nomination April 10 Former US Senator Rick Santorum suspends his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination 94 95 April 14 Idaho Democratic caucuses Kansas Democratic caucuses Nebraska Democratic caucuses Wyoming Democratic caucuses April 15 Alaska Democratic caucuses Washington Democratic caucuses April 18 21 2012 Constitution Party National Convention held in Nashville Tennessee 96 April 21 Former US Congressman Virgil Goode wins the presidential nomination of the Constitution Party 97 98 April 24 Connecticut Delaware New York Pennsylvania Rhode Island primaries won by Mitt Romney April 25 Republican National Committee declares Mitt Romney the presumptive nominee of the party 99 100 May Edit May 2 Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich suspended his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination and endorsed Mitt Romney 101 May 4 6 The 2012 Libertarian National Convention held in Las Vegas Nevada 102 Ron Paul wins the majority of delegates in Nevada and Maine 103 May 5 Former Governor of New Mexico Gary Johnson wins the presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party 104 May 5 Michigan Democratic caucuses Florida Democratic caucuses May 8 Indiana North Carolina West Virginia primaries May 15 Nebraska and Oregon primaries May 22 Arkansas and Kentucky primaries May 29 Texas primaries May 31 Buddy Roemer ends his presidential campaign 105 June Edit June 3 Puerto Rico Democratic caucuses 106 June 5 California Montana New Jersey New Mexico South Dakota primaries North Dakota Democratic caucuses June 26 Utah primaries June 29 Political consultant Fred Karger suspends his presidential campaignJuly Edit July 12 15 Jill Stein wins the presidential nomination of the Green Party at the party s nominating convention held in Baltimore Maryland Cheri Honkala is the party s vice presidential nominee 107 August Edit August 11 Paul Ryan house budget chairman is announced as Mitt Romney s vice presidential candidate August 27 30 Romney and Ryan are nominated for president and vice president respectively at the 2012 Republican National Convention held in Tampa Florida 108 September Edit September 3 6 Obama and Biden are nominated for president and vice president respectively at the 2012 Democratic National Convention held in Charlotte North Carolina 109 September 22 Early voting begins in 12 statesOctober Edit See also October surprise October 3 First presidential debate at University of Denver in Denver Colorado 110 October 11 Vice presidential debate at Centre College in Danville Kentucky 110 October 16 Second presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead New York 110 October 22 Third presidential debate at Lynn University in Boca Raton Florida 110 October 23 Free and Equal Elections Foundation presidential debate at Hilton Chicago in Chicago Illinois moderated by Larry King 111 October 25 President Barack Obama casts early vote in Chicago 112 October 29 Hurricane Sandy pummels the East Coast putting the campaign on hold for a few daysNovember Edit November 4 Early voting ends November 5 Second Free and Equal Elections Foundation debate moderated by Christina Tobin and Thom Hartmann November 6 Election Day President Barack Obama is reelected with 51 of the popular voteDecember Edit December 17 The electors meet in their respective state capitals electors for the District of Columbia meet within the district to formally vote for the president and vice president 2013 EditJanuary Edit January 4 Electoral votes formally counted before a joint session of Congress the President of the Senate formally announces the electoral result Constitution mandates this to occur on Jan 6 since that is a Sunday in 2013 Congress voted to change it to Jan 4 113 January 20 Beginning of new presidential term In the White House Blue Room Chief Justice John Roberts administers the presidential oath to Barack Obama and at the Naval Observatory Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor administers the oath to Joe Biden January 20 21 Inauguration Day Barack Obama is inaugurated for his second term as the 44th president of the United States and Joe Biden for his second term as the 47th vice president 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