Working People Endorse Candidates Across the Country
Election Day is less than two weeks away and many states have already started early voting and vote-by-mail. If you aren’t certain about who to vote for in races up and down the ballot, AFL-CIO’s state federations and allies have done the work to identify pro-working family candidates. Check out who your state’s labor movement has endorsed:
- Alabama AFL-CIO
- Alaska State AFL-CIO
- Arizona AFL-CIO
- Arkansas AFL-CIO: U.S. House of Representatives, Joyce Elliot; State Representative, Bill Monahan
- California Labor Federation
- Colorado AFL-CIO
- Connecticut AFL-CIO
- Delaware State AFL-CIO
- Florida AFL-CIO
- Georgia State AFL-CIO: U.S. Senate, Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock; U.S. House of Representatives District 5, Nikema Williams; U.S. House of Representatives District 7, Carolyn Bordeaux; state Senate endorsements
- Hawaii State AFL-CIO
- Idaho State AFL-CIO
- Illinois AFL-CIO
- Indiana State AFL-CIO
- Iowa Federation of Labor
- Kansas AFL-CIO
- Kentucky State AFL-CIO
- Louisiana AFL-CIO
- Maine AFL-CIO
- Maryland State and D.C. AFL-CIO
- Massachusetts AFL-CIO
- Michigan State AFL-CIO
- Minnesota AFL-CIO
- Mississippi AFL-CIO: U.S Senate, Mike Espy; U.S. House of Representatives District 2, Bennie Thompson; State Supreme Court: Latrice Westbrooks and Percy Lynchard
- Missouri AFL-CIO
- Montana State AFL-CIO
- Nebraska State AFL-CIO
- Nevada State AFL-CIO
- New Hampshire AFL-CIO
- New Jersey State AFL-CIO
- New Mexico Federation of Labor
- New York State AFL-CIO
- North Carolina State AFL-CIO
- North Dakota AFL-CIO
- Ohio AFL-CIO
- Oklahoma State AFL-CIO
- Oregon AFL-CIO
- Pennsylvania AFL-CIO
- Rhode Island AFL-CIO: U.S. Senate, Sen. Jack Reed; U.S. House of Representatives District 1, David Cicilline; U.S. House of Representatives District, James Langevin; state House: Marcia Ranglin-Vassell (District 5), Raymond Hull (District 6), Anastasia Williams (District 9), Grace Diaz (District 11), Brandon Potter (District 16), Joseph McNamara (District 19), Camille F.J. Vella-Wilkinson (District 21), Joseph Solomon (District 22), Jim Jackson (District 26), Scott Guthrie (District 28), Julie Casimiro (District 31), Edward Cardillo Jr. (District 42), Deborah Fellela (District 43), John Lyle Jr. (District 46), Leonela Felix (District 61), June Speakman (District 68), Susan Donovan (District 69), John Edwards (District 70), Michelle McGaw (District 71), Terri Cortvriend (District 72); state Senate: Sandra Cano (District 8), John Burke (District 9), Walter Felag (District 10), Valarie Lawson (District 14), Frank Lombardi (District 26), Hanna Gallo (District 27), Joshua Miller (District 28), Michael McCaffrey (District 29), Bridget Valverde (District 35), Alana DiMario (District 36), V. Susan Sosnowski (District 37)
- South Carolina AFL-CIO
- South Dakota State Federation of Labor
- Tennessee AFL-CIO Labor Council
- Texas AFL-CIO
- Utah State AFL-CIO
- Vermont State Labor Council
- Virginia AFL-CIO
- Washington State Labor Council
- West Virginia AFL-CIO
- Wisconsin State AFL-CIO
- Wyoming AFL-CIO
Kenneth Quinnell
Wed, 10/28/2020 – 08:34