Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, has said many times that this year's Republican National Convention will be different from previous conventions.

He has said there would be highly recognizable names from various industries, including sports, entertainment and politics.

However, several people, such as politicians and A-list celebrities, have said they don't plan to be in Cleveland for the GOP Convention, which runs July 18-21.

Below is a list of names of people who have confirmed to News 13, Bay News 9 and the Associated Press that they aren't attending the convention:

  • Sen. Marco Rubio (Florida)
  • Rep. Dennis Ross (Florida)
  • Rep. David Jolly (Florida)
  • Mitt Romney
  • Gov. John Kasich (Ohio)
  • Sen. John McCain (Arizona)
  • Sen. Kelly Ayotte (New Hampshire)
  • Gov. Brian Sandoval (Nevada)
  • Gov. Paul LePage (Maine)
  • Gov. Nikki Haley (South Carolina)
  • Sen. Rob Portman (Ohio)
  • Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
  • Former Vice President Dick Cheney
  • Former First Lady Laura Bush
  • Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • Sen.  Mark Kirk (Illinois)
  • Former Gov. Tom Ridge (Pennsylvania)
  • Former Sen. Tom Coburn (Oklahoma)
  • Former Gov. Luis Fortuno (Puerto Rico)
  • Former Gov. Bobby Jindal (Louisiana)
  • Rep. Trey Gowdy (South Carolina)
  • Rep. Mark Sanford (South Carolina)
  • Rep. Sean Duffy (Wisconsin)
  • Sen. Richard  Burr (North Carolina)
  • Sen. Lindsey Graham (North Carolina)
  • Sen. Ron Johnson (Wisconsin)
  • Sen. Dean Heller (Nevada)
  • Sen. Jeff Flake (Arizona)
  • Jeb Bush
  • President George W. Bush
  • President George H.W. Bush
  • Tom Brady
  • Mike Ditka
  • Mike Tyson
  • Sen. Jeff Brandes (Florida)
  • Sen. Jack Latvala (Florida)