Update (last updated 11/9/22): This article has been repeatedly updated with additional candidates, election results, and additional details.
Multiple people who have expressed some level of support for the QAnon conspiracy theory, which got its start on far-right message boards, are running for governorships throughout the country in 2021 and 2022.
The QAnon conspiracy theory revolves around an anonymous account known as “Q,” who claimed to have an inside scoop showing former President Donald Trump had a secret plot that would take down his perceived enemies, the “deep state,” and a cabal of Democratic pedophiles. Some supporters of QAnon have been tied to violent incidents and participated in the January 6 insurrection at the United States Capitol, and government agencies have issued internal warnings over the false conspiracy theory.
Now, multiple people who have given some level of credence or support to the conspiracy theory are running for gubernatorial seats throughout the country. In addition, there are numerous 2022 congressional candidates who have expressed some level of support for the conspiracy theory, and there are multiple candidates seeking to run state elections who have supported the conspiracy theory or appealed to its supporters.
Among these 14 candidates who have previously endorsed or given credence at some level to the conspiracy theory or promoted QAnon content:
- Four ran in California’s 2021 recall election, and all of them lost.
- Five candidates, in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Michigan, New Mexico, and Vermont, secured a spot on the 2022 general election ballot. All of them lost in the general election.
- Ten ran as Republicans, one ran as a U.S. Taxpayers Party candidate, one ran as a Libertarian, and two ran as independents.
Below are the 2021 and 2022 gubernatorial candidates who previously endorsed or gave credence to the conspiracy theory or promoted QAnon content, organized by state and then by last name in alphabetical order.