2012 gubernatorial election Stapleton ran for
Governor of Montana with former state senator
Bob Keenan as running mate in 2012. He lost to former U.S. Congressman
Rick Hill, who won the seven-candidate Republican primary with a plurality of 34% of the vote. Stapleton ranked second with 18% of the vote, sixteen points behind Hill. He won only two counties in the state:
Yellowstone (33%) and
Treasure (29%).
2014 U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives elections In early 2013, he decided to run for the U.S. Senate and challenge longtime Democratic incumbent
Max Baucus. Stapleton criticized Baucus's record and started a petition to repeal
Obamacare. In April 2013, Baucus decided to retire. After it became clear that freshman Representative
Steve Daines would seek the Senate seat, Stapleton withdrew from the Senate race to instead run for Daines' seat in the House. Stapleton lost the Republican primary to
Ryan Zinke.
2020 U.S. House of Representatives election On June 15, 2019, Stapleton announced his 2020 candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives. He had initially been a candidate in the crowded
2020 Montana gubernatorial election. He lost the Republican primary to
Matt Rosendale.
2024 U.S. presidential election On March 10, 2022, Stapleton announced that he was "testing the waters" for a 2024 presidential campaign. Stapleton later confirmed he was running on November 11, 2022. He has been described as a "long-shot candidate" due to his lack of polling representation and media coverage. Stapleton has raised $7,717 total for his campaign, all through individual contributions, as of March 31, 2023. He withdrew from the election on October 13, 2023. ==Secretary of state==