List of Nikki Haley 2024 presidential campaign endorsements

This is a list of notable individuals and organizations which have endorsed Nikki Haley to be the Republican Party's nominee in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

Former

 * Gary Cohn, Director of the National Economic Council (2017–2018) (previously endorsed Tim Scott)
 * Ashley Davis, White House Deputy Director of Management and Administration (2001–2003)
 * Alyssa Farah Griffin, White House Director of Strategic Communications (2020)
 * Mary Ann Hanusa, Director of the White House Office of Presidential Correspondence (2001–2006); Iowa State Representative from the 99th district (2011–2013) and the 16th district (2013–2021)
 * Mary Kramer, U.S. Ambassador to Barbados (2004–2006)
 * Frank Lavin, U.S. Ambassador to Singapore (2001–2005), White House Director of Political Affairs (1987–1989)
 * Sarah Matthews, Deputy White House Press Secretary (2020–2021)
 * Harriet Miers, White House Counsel (2005–2007), White House Deputy Chief of Staff (2003–2005), and White House Staff Secretary (2001–2003)
 * Henson Moore, White House Deputy Chief of Staff (1992), United States Deputy Secretary of Energy (1989–1992), U.S. Representative from LA's 6th congressional district (1975–1987)
 * Brian T. Moran, United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington (2019–2021)
 * Jeanne Phillips, United States Ambassador to the OECD (2001–2002)

Current

 * Lisa Murkowski, U.S. Senator from Alaska (2002–present)
 * Susan Collins, U.S. Senator from Maine (1997–present)

Former

 * Judd Gregg, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1993–2011), Governor of New Hampshire (1989–1993)
 * Gordon J. Humphrey, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1979–1990)
 * John E. Sununu, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (2003–2009), U.S. Representative from NH-01 (1997–2003)
 * Rob Portman, U.S. Senator from Ohio (2011–2023), Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2006–2007), United States Trade Representative (2005–2006), U.S. Representative from OH-02 (1993–2005)
 * Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1978–1991), United States Ambassador to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (2005–2006)

Current

 * Phil Scott, Governor of Vermont (2017–present)
 * Chris Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire (2017–present) (switched endorsement to Trump after Haley withdrew) 

Former

 * Larry Hogan, Governor of Maryland (2015–2023)
 * Asa Hutchinson, Governor of Arkansas (2015–2023) and candidate for president in 2024
 * Bruce Rauner, Governor of Illinois (2015–2019) (switched support from Ron DeSantis)
 * John H. Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire (1983–1989)

Current

 * Deidre Henderson, Lieutenant Governor of Utah (2021–present); Utah State Senator from District 7 (2013–2021)
 * Billy Nungesser, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana (2016–present); President of Plaquimines Parish (2007–2015); Chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party (1988–1992)

Former

 * Jay Dardenne, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana (2010–2016)
 * Mead Treadwell, Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (2010–2014)
 * Hope Andrade, Secretary of State of Texas (2008–2012)

Current

 * Ralph Norman, U.S. Representative from SC's 5th congressional district (2017–present)

Former



 * Gresham Barrett, U.S. Representative from SC's 3rd congressional district (2003–2011)
 * Charles Bass, U.S. Representative from NH's 2nd congressional district (1995–2007, 2011–2013)
 * Rob Bishop, U.S. Representative from UT's 1st congressional district (2003–2021)
 * Charles Boustany, U.S. Representative from LA's 7th congressional district (2005–2013), LA's 3rd congressional district (2013–2017)
 * Joseph Cao, U.S. Representative from LA's 2nd congressional district (2009–2011)
 * Barbara Comstock, U.S. Representative from VA-10 (2015–2019) (previously co-endorsed Chris Christie and asa Hutchinson )
 * Tom Davis US Representative from VA-11 (1995–2008)
 * Chuck Douglas, U.S. Representative from NH's 2nd congressional district (1989–1991)
 * Gary Franks, U.S. Representative from CT's 5th congressional district (1991–1997)
 * Will Hurd, U.S. Representative from TX's 23rd congressional district (2015–2021) and former 2024 Republican presidential candidate
 * Enid Greene Mickelsen, U.S. Representative from UT's 2nd congressional district (1995–1997)
 * Paul Ryan, U.S. Representative from WI's 1st congressional district (1999–2019); Speaker of the House (2015–2019); Republican nominee for Vice President in 2012
 * Lamar Smith, TX's 21st congressional district (1987–2019)  (previously endorsed DeSantis)
 * Mac Thornberry, TX's 13th congressional district (1995–2021)

Alaska

 * Bert Stedman, Alaska State Senator from the R district (2013–present),District A (2003–2013)
 * Louise Stutes, Alaska State Representative from the 5th district (2023–Present), 32nd District (2015–2023) Speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives (2021–2023)

Connecticut

 * Lisa Seminara, Connecticut State Senator from the 8th district (2023–present)

Georgia

 * Scott Hilton, Georgia State Representative from the 95th district (2023–present)
 * Deborah Silcox, Georgia State Representative from the 53rd district (2023–present) from the 52nd district (2017–2021)
 * Bill Werkheiser, Georgia State Representative from the 157th District (2015–present)

Idaho

 * Lori McCann, Idaho State Representative from the 6A District (2021–present)

Iowa

 * Chris Cournoyer, Iowa State Senator from the 35th district (2019–present)
 * Jane Bloomingdale, Iowa State Representative from the 60th district (2017–present)
 * Jacob Bossman, Iowa State Representative from the 14th district (2018–present)
 * Austin Harris, Iowa State Representative from the 26th district (2023–present)
 * Chad Ingels, Iowa State Representative from the 68th district (2021–present)
 * Megan Jones, Iowa State Representative from the 6th district (2013–present)
 * Shannon Latham, Iowa State Representative from the 55th district (2021–present)
 * Brian Lohse, Iowa State Representative from the 45th district (2019–present)
 * Steven Sukup, Iowa State Representative from the 18th district (1995–2003)

Louisiana

 * Barbara Freiberg, Louisiana State Representative from the 70th district (2020–present)
 * Stephanie Hilferty, Louisiana State Representative from the 94th district (2016–present)

Massachusetts

 * Kimberly Ferguson, Massachusetts State Representative from the 1st Worcester district (2011–present)
 * Paul Frost, Massachusetts State Representative from the 7th Worcester district (1997–present)
 * Bradley Jones Jr., Minority Leader of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2003–present) from the 20th Middlesex district (2003–present) and 21st Middlesex district (1994–2003)
 * Hannah Kane, Massachusetts State Representative from the 11th Worcester district (2015–present)
 * Joseph D. McKenna, Massachusetts State Representative from the 18th Worcester district (2015–present)
 * Matt Muratore, Massachusetts State Representative from the 1st Plymouth district (2015–present)
 * Michael Soter, Massachusetts State Representative from the 8th Worcester district (2019–present)
 * David Vieira, Massachusetts State Representative from the 3rd Barnstable district (2011–present)
 * Donald Wong, Massachusetts State Representative from the 9th Essex district (2011–present)

Michigan

 * Mark Tisdel, Michigan House of Representatives from the 55th District (2023–present) 45th district (2021–2023)

Minnesota

 * Julia Coleman, Minnesota State Senator from the 48th District (2021–Present)
 * Kristin Robbins, Minnesota State Representative from the District 37A (2023–Present) District 34A (2019–2023)

New Hampshire

 * Michael Moffett, New Hampshire State Representative from Merrimack's 4th district (2022–present), New Hampshire State Representative Merrimack's 9th district (2016–2018, 2020–2022)
 * Bill Gannon, New Hampshire State Senator from the 23rd district (2016–2018, 2020–Present)
 * Stephen Pearson, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham's 13th district (2022–present)
 * John Sytek, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham's 8th district (2010–present)

Pennsylvania

 * Bryan Cutler, Pennsylvania House Minority Leader (2023–present) from the 100th district (2007–present) and former Speaker (2020–2022) and Majority Leader (2022–2023)

South Carolina

 * Bart Blackwell, South Carolina State Representative from the 81st district (2016–present)
 * Mike Neese, South Carolina State Representative from the 44th district (2023–present)
 * Chris Wooten, South Carolina State Representative from the 69th district (2018–present)
 * Nathan Ballentine, South Carolina State Representative from the 71st district (2005–present)
 * Chip Campsen, South Carolina State Senator from the 43rd district (2004–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott)
 * Tom Davis, South Carolina State Senator from the 46th district (2009–present)
 * Larry Grooms, South Carolina State Senator from the 37th district (1997–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott)
 * Shane Massey, South Carolina Senate Majority Leader (2016–present) from the 25th district (2007–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott)
 * Katrina Shealy, South Carolina State Senator from the 23rd district (2013–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott)

Texas

 * Kyle Kacal, Texas's 12th House of Representatives district (2013–present)

Utah

 * Evan Vickers, Majority Leader of the Utah Senate (2019–present) from the 28th district (2013–present) (switched support from Ron DeSantis)
 * Curt Bramble, Utah State Senator from District 24 (2023–present) and District 16 (2011–2003-2023)
 * Mike McKell, Utah State Senator from District 25 (2023–present) and District 7 (2021–2023); Utah State Representative from District 25 (2013–2021) (switched support from Ron DeSantis)
 * Ann Millner, Utah State Senator from District 5 (2023–present) and District 18 (2015–2023)
 * Karen M. Peterson, Utah State Representative from District 13 (2022–present)
 * Casey Snider, Utah State Representative from District 5 (2019–present)
 * Doug Welton, Utah State Representative from District 65 (2023–present) and District 63 (2021–2023)

Vermont

 * Patricia McCoy, Vermont State Representative From the Rutland District (2015–present) Minority Leader of the Vermont House of Representatives (2019–present)
 * Casey Toof, Vermont State Representative from the Franklin 3-1 District (2019–present)
 * Carolyn Whitney Branagan Vermont State Representative from the Franklin 1 District (2023–present),(2003–2019)
 * Rodney Graham (politician) Vermont State Representative from the Orange-1 District (2015–present)
 * Jim Harrison (American politician) Vermont State Representative from the Rutland-11 District (2023–present)

Virginia

 * Carrie Coyner, 62nd District (2020–2024), 75th District (2024-present)

Washington

 * Stephanie Barnard, Washington State Representative from the 8th district (2023–present)
 * Keith Goehner, Washington State Representative from the 12th district (2019–present)
 * Paul Harris, Washington State Representative from the 17th district (2011–present), House Caucus Chair
 * Jacquelin Maycumber, Washington State Representative from the 7th district (2017–present)
 * J. T. Wilcox, Washington State Representative from the 2nd district (2011–present) and former Minority Leader (2018–2023)
 * Drew Stokesbary, Washington House Minority Leader from the 31st district (2015–present)
 * Mike Steele, Washington State Representative from the 12th district (2017–present)
 * Ann Rivers, Washington State Senator from the 18th district (2012–present)
 * Eric Robertson, Washington State Representative from the 31st district (1995–1998, 2021–present)
 * Judy Warnick, Washington State Senator from the 13th district (2015–present) and Senate Caucus Chair
 * Keith Wagoner, Washington State Senator from the 39th district (2018–present)
 * Drew MacEwen, Washington State Senator from the 35th district (2023–present)
 * April Connors, Washington State Representative from the 8th district (2023–present)

Wisconsin

 * Devin LeMahieu, Majority Leader of the Wisconsin Senate (2021–present) from the 9th district (2015–present)

Alaska

 * Jay Ramras, Alaska State Representative From the 10th District (2005–2011)
 * Lesil McGuire, Alaska State Representative From the 17th District (2001–2003) From the 28th District (2003–2007), Alaska State Senator From the N District (2007–2013), The K District (2013–2017)
 * Charisse Millett, Alaska State Representative From the 30th District (2009–2019) Majority Leader (2015–2016), Minority Leader (2017–2019)

Georgia

 * Meagan Hanson Georgia State Representative from the 80th District (2017–2019)
 * Fran Millar Georgia State Senator from the 40th district (2011–2019)
 * Eric Johnson (Georgia politician) Georgia State Senator from the 1st district (1995–2009) Georgia State Representative from the 153rd district (1993–1995)

Iowa

 * Carmine Boal, Iowa State Representative from the 70th district (1999–2009)
 * Bob Brunkhorst, Iowa State Senator from the 9th district (2002–2005)
 * Dan Clute, Iowa State Representative from the 59th district (2007–2009)
 * George Eichhorn, Iowa State Representative from the 9th district (2001–2007)
 * Mary Ann Hanusa, Iowa State Representative from the 99th district and 16th district (2011–2021)
 * Libby Jacobs, Iowa State Representative from the 60th district (2003–2009)
 * Kevin Koester, Iowa State Representative from the 70th district (2009–2019)
 * Linda Miller, Iowa State Representative from the 82nd district and 94th district (2007–2017)
 * Scott Raecker, Iowa State Representative from the 76th district (1999–2012)
 * Jack Rife, Iowa State Senator from the 20th district and 29th district (1983–2001)
 * Maggie Tinsman, Iowa State Senator from the 21st district (1989–2007)

New Hampshire

 * Gene G. Chandler, former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2000–2004, 2017–2018) from Carroll's 1st district (1982–2018)
 * Stephen Duprey, New Hampshire State Representative from Carroll's 2nd district (1972–1976) and chair of New Hampshire Republican State Committee (1997–2001)
 * John Gallus, New Hampshire State Senator from the 1st district (2002–2012)
 * Neal Kurk, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough's 2nd district (1986–2018)
 * Mariellen MacKay, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough's 30th district (2012–2014)
 * Mary Mayville, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough's 21st district (2020–2022)
 * John Reagan, New Hampshire State Senator from the 17th district (2012–2022)
 * Kimberly Rice, former Speaker Pro Tempore of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2020–2022) from Hillsborough's 37th district (2014–2022)
 * Doug Scamman Jr., former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2004–2006) from Rockingham's 13th district (2004–2010)
 * Stella Scamman, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham's 13th district (2002–2010)
 * Vicki Schwaegler, New Hampshire State Representative from Grafton's 3rd district (2016–2018)
 * Eric Stohl, New Hampshire State Representative from Coos' 1st district (2000–2010)
 * Donna Sytek, former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1996–2000) from Rockingham's 26th district (1977–2000)

Utah

 * Nolan Karras, former Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives (1989–1990)

Massachusetts

 * Shawn Dooley, Massachusetts State Representative from the 9th Norfolk district (2014–2022)
 * Lenny Mirra, Massachusetts State Representative from the 2nd Essex district (2013–2023)

New York

 * Andrew Stein, New York State Assemblyman from the 65th district (1969–1977) and New York City Council President (1986–1994) (Democratic, switched endorsement from Donald Trump)

Virginia

 * James LeMunyon, Virginia House of Delegates from the 67th District (2010–2018)
 * Randy Minchew Virginia House of Delegates from the 10th District (2012–2018)

Washington

 * Paul Graves, former Washington State Representative from the 5th district (2017–2019)

Texas

 * Florence Shapiro, Texas Senate, District 8 (1995–2013)
 * Joe Straus, Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives (2009–2019)

Local officials

 * Brenda Bethune, mayor of Myrtle Beach (2018–present)
 * William S. Cogswell Jr., mayor of Charleston, South Carolina (2024–present)
 * Nelson Crabbe, mayor of Clear Lake (2006–present)
 * George Hansel, mayor of Keene, New Hampshire (2020–2024)
 * Brett Barker, mayor of Nevada, Iowa (2018–present) (previously declined to endorse a candidate)
 * Christine Hensley, Des Moines city councilwoman (1994–2018)
 * Aimee Winder Newton, member of the Salt Lake County, Utah council from District 3
 * Don Thiltgen, mayor of DeWitt, Iowa (1989–2023)
 * Matt Walsh, Mayor of Council Bluffs, Iowa (2013–present)
 * Dee Margo, Mayor of El Paso, Texas (2017–2021)
 * Betsy Price, mayor of Fort Worth, Texas (2011–2021)
 * Mattie Parker mayor of Fort Worth, Texas (2021–Present)

Party officials

 * Bill Binnie, former Chairman of the Finance Committee for the New Hampshire Republican State Committee, current President of New Hampshire 1 Network, current President of Carlisle Capital Corporation, owner of Carlisle One Media
 * Katon Dawson, South Carolina Republican Party Chair (2002–2009)
 * Pete Fariel, former Rockport Republican Town Committee Chair
 * Jennifer Nassour, Massachusetts Republican Party Chair (2009–2011) (her campaign surrogate)
 * David Oman, former Iowa Republican Party co-chair, chief of staff for Robert D. Ray and Terry Branstad
 * Marlys Popma, Iowa Republican Party Executive Director (2001–2002)
 * Dawn Roberts, Polk County Republican Party Chair (1981–1983) and Chief Development Officer of the American Red Cross (2001–2007)
 * Amy Tarkanian, chair of Nevada Republican Party (2011–2012) (switched from Ron DeSantis)
 * Diane Tebelius, Chair of the Washington Republican Party (2006–2007)
 * Joseph Howe, former Libertarian Party of Iowa chairman (2018–2020)

Notable individuals



 * Cliff Asness, co-founder of AQR Capital Management
 * Abby Cox, First Lady of Utah (2021–present)
 * Don Bolduc, retired U.S. Army brigadier general and Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from New Hampshire in 2022
 * Ron Cameron, owner and chairman of Mountaire Farms (previously endorsed Mike Pence)
 * Charlamagne tha God, radio and television personality (endorsed for Republican Primary only)
 * Jason Church, attorney and Republican candidate for U.S. Representative from WI-07 in 2020
 * Mark Cuban, businessman and investor (switched endorsement to Biden after Haley withdrew)
 * Jim Davis, owner and chairman of New Balance and co-founder of Major League Lacrosse
 * Tim Draper, founder of Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Draper University
 * Stanley Druckenmiller, former lead portfolio manager for Quantum Fund
 * John Hagee, televangelist and founder and chairman of Christians United for Israel
 * Sharlene Wells Hawkes, reporter, businesswoman, and Miss America 1985
 * Henry Kravis, co-founder of KKR & Co.
 * Jan Koum, co-founder of WhatsApp
 * Fiona Givens, author
 * Kenneth C. Griffin, founder of Citadel LLC
 * Ken Langone, American billionaire businessman and co-founder of The Home Depot
 * Frank Laukien, president and CEO of Bruker
 * Meghan McCain, TV personality, author, and daughter of 2008 Republican presidential nominee John McCain
 * Star Parker, TV host and syndicated columnist
 * Ross Perot Jr., co-owner of the Texas Super Kings ,former owner of the Dallas Mavericks and son of 1992 Presidential candidate Ross Perot.
 * Judy Sheindlin, host of Judge Judy, former prosecutor, author, television personality, former Manhattan family court judge, and civil court judge
 * Randy Shumway, founder and CEO of Cicero Group
 * Barry Sternlicht, co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Starwood Capital Group
 * Michael Strain, economist
 * Cindy Warmbier, mother of Otto Warmbier
 * George Will, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
 * Anita Zucker, chair and CEO of the InterTech Group (previously endorsed Tim Scott)
 * William Kristol, political analyst and commentator, founder and editor of The Weekly Standard
 * Louise Mensch, former Conservative British Member of Parliament for Corby

Newspapers

 * New Hampshire Union Leader
 * The Boston Globe
 * The Detroit News (endorsed for Republican Primary only) 
 * The Post and Courier
 * The Seattle Times
 * Houston Chronicle (endorsed for Republican Primary only)

Organizations

 * Americans for Prosperity
 * Concerned Veterans for America
 * Tufts University Republicans