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List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign sub-national officials endorsements

This is a list of notable sub-national officials that endorsed the Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign.

Statewide officials
Governors Current All 23 incumbent Democratic state governors — including the vice presidential nominee Tim Walz of Minnesota — endorsed Harris, as well as 3 of the 4 Democratic territorial governors and one Republican governor. • Andy Beshear, Kentucky (2019–present) • Albert Bryan Jr., U.S. Virgin Islands (2019–present) • John Carney, Delaware (2017–2025) • Roy Cooper, North Carolina (2017–2025) • Tony Evers, Wisconsin (2019–present) • Josh Green, Hawaii (2022–present) • Michelle Lujan Grisham, New Mexico (2019–present) • Lou Leon Guerrero, Guam (2019–present) • Maura Healey, Massachusetts (2023–present) • Katie Hobbs, Arizona (2023–present) • Kathy Hochul, New York (2021–present) • Jay Inslee, Washington (2013–2025), 2020 candidate for the Democratic nomination for president • Laura Kelly, Kansas (2019–present) • Tina Kotek, Oregon (2023–present) • Ned Lamont, Connecticut (2019–present) • Dan McKee, Rhode Island (2021–present) • Janet Mills, Maine (2019–present) • Wes Moore, Maryland (2023–present) • Phil Murphy, New Jersey (2018–2026) • Gavin Newsom, California (2019–present) • Jared Polis, Colorado (2019–present) • J. B. Pritzker, Illinois (2019–present) • Phil Scott, Vermont (2017–present) (Republican)Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania (2023–present) • Tim Walz, Minnesota (2019–present) ''(Harris's running mate)'' • Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan (2019–present) Former Steve Bullock, Montana (2013–2021), 2020 candidate for the Democratic nomination for president • Arne Carlson, Minnesota (1991–1999) (Republican)Andrew Cuomo, New York (2011–2021) • Gray Davis, California (1999–2003) • Howard Dean, Vermont (1991–2003), Chair of the DNC (2005–2009) • Michael Dukakis, Massachusetts (1975–1979, 1983–1991), 1988 Democratic nominee for president • Jim Edgar, Illinois (1991–1999) (Republican)John Bel Edwards, Louisiana (2016–2024) • Tony Knowles, Alaska (1994–2002) • Deval Patrick, Massachusetts (2007–2015), 2020 candidate for the Democratic nomination for president • Pat Quinn, Illinois (2009–2015) • Ed Rendell, Pennsylvania (2003–2011), General Chair of the DNC (1999–2001), Mayor of Philadelphia (1992–2000) • Roy Romer, Colorado (1987–1999), General Chair of the DNC (1997–1999) • Don Siegelman, Alabama (1999–2003) • Steve Sisolak, Nevada (2019–2023) • Ted Strickland, Ohio (2007–2011) • Jesse Ventura, Minnesota (1999–2003), mayor of Brooklyn Park (1991–1995), professional wrestler (Independent, served as governor under the Reform Party)John D. Waiheʻe III, Hawaii (1986–1994) • David Walters, Oklahoma (1991–1995) Lieutenant governors Current 19 of the 23 incumbent state and territorial Democratic lieutenant governors have endorsed Harris. • Susan Bysiewicz, Connecticut (2019–present) • Jacqueline Coleman, Kentucky (2019–present) • Austin Davis, Pennsylvania (2023–present) • Antonio Delgado, New York (2022–present) • Kim Driscoll, Massachusetts (2023–present) • Bethany Hall-Long, Delaware (2019–2025), 2024 candidate for governorDenny Heck, Washington (2021–present) • Sylvia Luke, Hawaii (2022–present) • Sabina Matos, Rhode Island (2021–present) • Aruna Miller, Maryland (2023–present) • Howie Morales, New Mexico (2019–present) • Sara Rodriguez, Wisconsin (2023–present) • Juliana Stratton, Illinois (2019–present) • Josh Tenorio, Guam (2019–present) • Tahesha Way, New Jersey (2023–2026), Secretary of State (2018–2026) • David Zuckerman, Vermont (2017–2021, 2023–2025) (Progressive) FormerMandela Barnes, Wisconsin (2019–2023) • Geoff Duncan, Georgia (2019–2023) (Republican)Michael Steele, Maryland (2003–2007), Chair of the RNC (2009–2011) (Republican)Mark Taylor, Georgia (1999–2007) • Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Maryland (1995–2003) • Fran Ulmer, Alaska (1994–2002) • Anthony Brown, Maryland (2023–present) • Andrea Campbell, Massachusetts (2023–present) • Aaron D. Ford, Nevada (2019–present) • Josh Kaul, Wisconsin (2019–present) • Peter Neronha, Rhode Island (2019–present) • Dana Nessel, Michigan (2019–present) • Kwame Raoul, Illinois (2019–present) • Brian Schwalb, District of Columbia (2023–present) • William Tong, Connecticut (2019–present) • Raúl Torrez, New Mexico (2023–present) FormerBruce Botelho, Alaska (1994–2002), mayor of Juneau, Alaska (1988–1991, 2003–2012) • Thomas D. Rath, New Hampshire (1978–1980) (Republican)James C. Smith, Florida (1979–1987), Secretary of State of Florida (1987–1995, 2002–2003) (Republican) Auditors, controllers, and comptrollers Current 10 of the 19 incumbent state and territorial Democratic auditors have endorsed Harris. • Julie Blaha, Minnesota (2019–present) • Malia Cohen, California (2023–present) • Thomas DiNapoli, New York (2007–present) • Diana DiZoglio, Massachusetts (2023–present) • Matthew Dunlap, Maine (2021, 2022–present) • Jessica Holmes, North Carolina (2023–2024) • Brooke Lierman, Maryland (2023–present) • Susana Mendoza, Illinois (2016–present) • Sean Scanlon, Connecticut (2023–present) • Lydia York, Delaware (2023–present) FormerEugene DePasquale, Pennsylvania (2013–2021), nominee for Pennsylvania Attorney General in 2024Robert F. Milligan, Florida (1995–2003) (Republican)Betty Yee, California (2015–2023) • Jocelyn Benson, Michigan (2019–present) • Adrian Fontes, Arizona (2023–present) • William F. Galvin, Massachusetts (1995–present) • Alexi Giannoulias, Illinois (2023–present), Illinois State Treasurer (2007–2011) • Steve Hobbs, Washington (2021–present) • Maggie Toulouse Oliver, New Mexico (2016–present) • Stephanie Thomas, Connecticut (2023–present) • Shirley Weber, California (2021–present) FormerJohn Young Brown III, Kentucky (1996–2004) • Donald M. Hooper, Vermont (1993–1995) • Kenneth McClintock, Puerto Rico (2009–2013) • John T. Willis, Maryland (1995–2003) • Colleen Davis, Delaware (2019–present) • Dereck E. Davis, Maryland (2021–present) • Mike Frerichs, Illinois (2015–present) • Deb Goldberg, Massachusetts (2015–present) • Fiona Ma, California (2019–present) • Laura Montoya, New Mexico (2023–present) • Mike Pellicciotti, Washington (2021–present) • Erick Russell, Connecticut (2023–present) • Dave Young, Colorado (2019–present) FormerPhil Angelides, California State Treasurer (1999–2007) Judicial officials CurrentAnita Earls, associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (2019–present) FormerDavid G. Deininger, judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals from District IV (1996–2007) (Republican)Robert F. Orr, associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (1995–2004) (Independent)Alan Page, associate justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court (1993–2015) Other state officials CurrentEdward Augustus, Massachusetts Secretary of Housing and Livable Communities (2023–present) • Jacob R. Day, Maryland Secretary of Housing and Community Development (2023–present) • Sandra King-Young, American Samoa Director of Medicaid (2013–present) • Ricardo Lara, California Insurance Commissioner (2019–present) • Davante Lewis, Louisiana Public Service Commissioner from district 3 (2022–present) • Luella Marciano, resident executive of the Northern Mariana Islands Indigenous Affairs Office (2024–present), interim vice chair of the Democratic Party of the Northern Mariana Islands (2022–2025) • Brian O'Dwyer, chair of the New York State Gaming Commission (2022–present) • Pamela Pugh, president of the Michigan State Board of Education (2023–present) • Liane Randolph, chair of the California Air Resources Board (2020–2025) • Tony Thurmond, California State Superintendent of Public Instruction (2019–present) • Anna Tovar, Arizona Corporation Commissioner (2021–2025) • Jill Underly, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin (2021–present) FormerAmy Acton, Director of the Ohio Department of Health (2019–2020) • Jane Angvik, Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development (1986–1990) • Nikki Fried, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture (2019–2023), Chair of the Florida Democratic Party (2023–present) • Anne Holton, Virginia Secretary of Education (2014–2016) • Kim Coco Iwamoto, member of the Hawaii Board of Education from Oahu-at-Large district (2006–2011) • Jennifer McCormick, Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction (2017–2021), 2024 candidate for governorColin Van Ostern, New Hampshire Executive Councilor (2013–2017) • Sandy Praeger, Kansas Insurance Commissioner (2003–2015) (Republican) • Brandon Presley, Member of the Mississippi Public Service Commission from the Northern district (2008–2024), Democratic nominee for the 2023 Mississippi gubernatorial electionEric E. Whitaker, Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health (2003–2007) == Tribes/tribal leaders == Leaders Current • Darryl Brady, Chairman of the Yomba Shoshone Tribe • Robert Burkybile III, Chief of the Modoc Nation (2022–present) • Elwood L. Emm, Chairman of the Yerington Paiute Tribe • Kirk Francis, Chief of the Penobscot Nation (2006–present) • Robert Larsen, President of the Lower Sioux Indian Reservation (2013–present) • Mark Macarro, Tribal Chairman of the Pechanga Band of Indians (1992–present) • Roland Maldonado, Chairman of the Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians • Darrell G. Seki Sr., Chairman of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians (2014–present) • Mashantucket Pequot TribePaiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and ColonyPechanga Band of IndiansPyramid Lake Paiute TribeSan Carlos Apache Tribal CouncilSuquamish Tribal Nation • United Tribes of Bristol Bay ==State legislators== Upper Houses Current =====Alabama Senate===== • Merika Coleman, SD-19 (2022–present) • Kirk Hatcher, SD-26 (2021–present) • Robert Stewart, SD-23 (2022–present) • Löki Tobin, district J (2023–present) =====Arizona Senate===== • Lela Alston, LD-5 (2023–present) • Christine Marsh, LD-4 (2021–2025) • Stephanie Flowers, SD-8 (2023–present), SD-25 (2013–2023), SD-5 (2011–2013) • Fredrick Love, SD-29 (2023–present), SD-35 (2011–2023) • Toni Atkins, SD-39 (2016–2024) • Josh Becker, SD-13 (2020–present) • Catherine Blakespear, SD-38 (2022–present) • Steven Bradford, SD-35 (2016–2024) • Dave Cortese, SD-15 (2020–present) • Dave Min, SD-37 (2020–2024), 2024 Democratic candidate for CA-47Scott Wiener, SD-11 (2016–present) • Herron Gaston, SD-23 (2023–present) • Martin Looney, SD-11 (1993–present), president pro temporeGary Winfield, SD-10 (2014–present) =====Delaware Senate===== • Sarah McBride, SD-1 (2020–2025), 2024 Democratic nominee for DE-AL =====Florida Senate===== • Lori Berman, SD-31 (2018–present) • Lauren Book, SD-35 (2016–2024), minority leader • Tracie Davis, SD-5 (2022–present) • Geraldine Thompson, SD-15 (2022–2025), SD-12 (2012–2016) =====Georgia Senate===== • Tonya Anderson, SD-43 (2017–present) • Gloria Butler, SD-55 (1999–2025), minority leader • Gail Davenport, SD-44 (2011–present, 2007–2009) • Ed Harbison, SD-15 (1993–present) • Josh McLaurin, SD-14 (2023–present) • Stanley Chang, SD-9 (2016–present) =====Illinois Senate===== • Laura Fine, SD-9 (2019–present) • Michael Halpin, SD-36 (2023–present) • Don Harmon, SD-39 (2003–present), PresidentMattie Hunter, SD-3 (2003–present) • Adriane Johnson, SD-30 (2020–present) • Julie Morrison, SD-29 (2013–present) • Natalie Toro, SD-20 (2023–2025) • Rachel Ventura, SD-43 (2023–present) =====Indiana Senate===== • Andrea Hunley, SD-46 (2022–present) • Lonnie Randolph, SD-2 (2008–present, 1992–1998) • Zach Wahls, SD-43 (2023–present), SD-37 (2019–2023), minority leader (2020–2023) • Janice Weiner, SD-45 (2023–present) =====Kansas Senate===== • Ethan Corson, SD-7 (2021–present) • Pat Pettey, SD-6 (2013–present) =====Kentucky Senate===== • Reggie Thomas, SD-13 (2014–present) • Royce Duplessis, SD-5 (2022–present) =====Maine Senate===== • Mattie Daughtry, SD-23 (2020–present), assistant majority leader • Eloise Vitelli, SD-24 (2013–2024), majority leader • Sarah Elfreth, LD-30 (2019–2025), 2024 Democratic nominee for MD-03Bill Ferguson, LD-46 (2011–present), PresidentGuy Guzzone, LD-13 (2015–present) • Jason Lewis, Middlesex district 5 (2014–present) =====Michigan Senate===== • Sarah Anthony, SD-21 (2023–present) • Winnie Brinks, SD-29 (2019–present), majority leader (2023–present) • Darrin Camilleri, SD-4 (2023–present) • Jeremy Moss, SD-7 (2019–present), President Pro Tempore • Dayna Polehanki, SD-5 (2023–present), SD-7 (2019–2022) • Sam Singh, SD-28 (2023–present) • Scott Dibble, SD-61 (2013–present), SD-60 (2003–2013) • Nick Frentz, SD-18 (2023–present), SD-19 (2017–2023) • Erin Maye Quade, SD-56 (2023–present) =====Mississippi Senate===== • David Blount, SD-29 (2008–present) • Rod Hickman, SD-32 (2021–present) • Sarita Simmons, SD-13 (2020–present) • Karla May, SD-4 (2019–present) • Fabian Doñate, SD-10 (2021–present) • Pat Spearman, SD-1 (2012–2025), president pro tempore (2023–2025) • Becky Whitley, SD-15 (2020–2024) • Vin Gopal, LD-11 (2018–present) • Angela V. McKnight, LD-31 (2024–present) • Nellie Pou, LD-35 (2012–2025) • Teresa Ruiz, LD-29 (2008–present), majority leader (2022–present) • Nicholas Scutari, LD-22 (2004–present), President (2022–present) • Brian P. Stack, LD-33 (2008–present), mayor of Union City (2000–present) • Andrew Zwicker, LD-16 (2022–present) • Shannon Pinto, SD-3 (2019–present) • Samra Brouk, SD-55 (2021–present) • Cordell Cleare, SD-30 (2021–present) • Jeremy Cooney, SD-56 (2021–present) • Brad Hoylman-Sigal, SD-47 (2023–2025), SD-27 (2013–2022) • John Liu, SD-16 (2019–present) • Rachel May, SD-48 (2023–present), SD-53 (2019–2022) • Zellnor Myrie, SD-20 (2019–present) • Kevin Parker, SD-21 (2003–present) • Roxanne Persaud, SD-19 (2015–present) • Jessica Ramos, SD-13 (2019–present) • Kevin Thomas, SD-6 (2019–2024) =====North Carolina Senate===== • Gale Adcock, SD-16 (2023–present) • Val Applewhite, SD-19 (2023–present) • Sydney Batch, SD-17 (2021–present) • Mary Wills Bode, SD-18 (2023–2024) • Lisa Grafstein, SD-13 (2023–present) • Paul A. Lowe Jr., SD-32 (2015–present) • Gladys A. Robinson, SD-28 (2011–present) • Joyce Waddell, SD-40 (2015–present) =====Oklahoma Senate===== • Kay Floyd, SD-48 (2014–2024), minority leader (2018–2024) • George E. Young, SD-48 (2019–2024) • Wlnsvey Campos, SD-18 (2023–present) • Maria Collett, SD-12 (2019–present) • Jimmy Dillon, SD-5 (2022–2024) • Marty Flynn, SD-22 (2021–present) • Vincent Hughes, SD-7 (1994–present) =====Rhode Island Senate===== • Pamela J. Lauria, SD-32 (2023–present) =====South Carolina Senate===== • Margie Bright Matthews, SD-45 (2015–present) • Mia McLeod, SD-22 (2017–2024) (Independent)Deon Tedder, SD-42 (2024–present) =====Tennessee Senate===== • Raumesh Akbari, SD-29 (2019–present), minority leader • Charlane Oliver, SD-19 (2023–present) =====Texas Senate===== • Cesar Blanco, SD-29 (2021–present) • Sarah Eckhardt, SD-14 (2020–present) • Jose Menendez, SD-26 (2015–present) • Royce West, SD-23 (1993–present) =====Vermont Senate===== • Kesha Ram Hinsdale, Chittenden Southeast district (2023–present), Chittenden district (2021–2023) • Lamont Bagby, SD-14 (2024–present), SD-9 (2023–2024) • Jennifer Boysko, SD-38 (2024–present), SD-33 (2019–2024) • Angelia Williams Graves, SD-21 (2024–present) • Dave Marsden, SD-35 (2024–present), SD-37 (2010–2024) • Aaron Rouse, SD-22 (2024–present), SD-7 (2023–2024) • Joe Nguyen, LD-34 (2019–2025) • T'wina Nobles, LD-28 (2021–present) • Claire Wilson, LD-30 (2019–present) • Dianne Hesselbein, SD-27 (2023–present), minority leader • Kelda Roys, SD-26 (2021–present) Former Alaska SenateTom Begich, district J (2017–2023), minority leader (2019–2023) • Susan Gerard, LD-18 (2001–2003) (Republican) Connecticut SenateMark Nielsen, SD-24 (1995–1999) (Republican) Florida SenateJanet Cruz, SD-18 (2018–2022) • Audrey Gibson, SD-6 (2016–2022), SD-9 (2012–2016), SD-1 (2011–2012), minority leader (2018–2020) • Jen Jordan, SD-6 (2017–2023) Idaho SenateCherie Buckner-Webb, LD-19 (2012–2020) Iowa SenateRita Hart, SD-49 (2013–2019), Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party (2023–present) Maine SenateEmily Cain, SD-30 (2012–2014) • Susan Deschambault, SD-32 (2016–2022) • Kevin Raye, SD-29 (2004–2012), president (2010–2012) (Republican) Maryland SenateMelony G. Griffith, LD-25 (2019–2023), President pro tempore (2020–2023) Montana SenateRobyn Driscoll, SD-26 (2013–2017), Chair of the Montana Democratic Party (2019–present) • Jon Sesso, SD-37 (2013–2021) New Hampshire SenateMelanie Levesque, SD-12 (2018–2020) Northern Mariana Islands Senate • David M. Cing, SD-2 (1992–2004) Ohio SenateMark Mallory, SD-9 (1999–2005) Rhode Island SenateSandra Cano, SD-8 (2018–2024) • Scott Howell, SD-8 (1989–2000), minority leader (1992–2000) • Dale Schultz, SD-17 (1991–2015), majority leader (2005–2007) (Republican)Jen Day, LD-49 (2021–2025) • Terrell McKinney, LD-11 (2021–present) Former Guam LegislatureRegine Biscoe Lee, at-large (2017–2021) • Judith Won Pat, at-large (1994–2017), Speaker (2008–2017) • Matt Hansen, LD-26 (2015–2023) Lower Houses Current =====Alabama House of Representatives===== • Adline Clarke, HD-97 (2013–present) • Anthony Daniels, HD-53 (2014–present), minority leader (2017–present) • Barbara Drummond, HD-103 (2014–present) • Phillip Ensler, HD-74 (2022–present) • Juandalynn Givan, HD-60 (2010–present) • Genevieve Mina, HD-19 (2023–present) =====American Samoa House of Representatives===== • Malaeoletalu Melesio Gurr, HD-8 (2023–present) • Jasmeet Bains, AD-35 (2022–present) • Marc Berman, AD-23 (2022–present), AD-24 (2016–2022) • Sabrina Cervantes, AD-58 (2022–2024) • Mike Fong, AD-49 (2022–present) • Tim Grayson, AD-15 (2022–2024), AD-14 (2016–2022) • Robert A. Rivas, AD-29 (2022–present), AD-30 (2018–2022), speaker (2023–present) • Phil Ting, AD-19 (2012–2024) • Rick Zbur, AD-51 (2022–present) =====Colorado House of Representatives===== • Jennifer Bacon, HD-7 (2021–present) • Manny Rutinel, HD-32 (2023–present) • Josh Elliott, HD-88 (2017–present) • Kate Farrar, HD-20 (2021–present) • Roger Bruce, HD-61 (2013–present), HD-64 (2005–2013), HD-45 (2003–2005) • Billy Mitchell, HD-88 (2003–present) • Mary Margaret Oliver, HD-82 (2003–present) • Miriam Paris, HD-142 (2017–present) • Sam Park, HD-107 (2017–present) • David Sampson, HD-153 (2023–present) • Ilana Rubel, LD-18 seat A (2014–present), minority leader (2019–present) =====Illinois House of Representatives===== • Kam Buckner, HD-26 (2019–present) • Sharon Chung, HD-91 (2023–present) • Kimberly du Buclet, HD-5 (2023–present) • Jehan Gordon-Booth, HD-92 (2009–present), speaker pro tempore (2021–present) • Elizabeth Hernandez, HD-2 (2023–present), HD-24 (2007–2023), Chair of the Illinois Democratic Party (2022–present) • Chris Welch, HD-7 (2013–present), speaker (2021–present) • Maurice West, HD-67 (2019–present) • Greg Porter, HD-96 (1992–present) • Megan Srinivas, HD-30 (2023–present) • Vic Miller, HD-58 (1979–present) • Brandon Woodard, HD-108 (2019–present) • Kyle Green, HD-83 (2020–present) =====Maine House of Representatives===== • Michael F. Brennan, HD-115 (2022–present), HD-36 (2018–2022), HD-37 (1992–2000) • Laurie Osher, HD-25 (2022–present), HD-123 (2020–2022) • Rachel Talbot Ross, HD-118 (2016–present), speaker (2022–2024) • Maureen Terry, HD-108 (2016–present), majority leader (2022–2024) • Jazz Lewis, LD-24 (2017–present) • Jeffrie Long Jr., HD-27B (2023–present) • Lily Qi, LD-15 (2019–present) • Teresa Saavedra Woorman, LD-16 (2024–present) • Kate Donaghue, Worcester district 19 (2023–present) • Tricia Farley-Bouvier, Berkshire district 2 (2011–present) • Aaron Michlewitz, Suffolk district 3 (2009–present) • Julie Brixie, HD-73 (2023–present), HD-69 (2019–2023) • Betsy Coffia, HD-103 (2023–present) • Kara Hope, HD-74 (2023–present), HD-67 (2019–2023) • Jason Morgan, HD-23 (2023–present) • Jimmie Wilson Jr., HD-32 (2023–present) • Kim Hicks, HD-25A (2023–present) • Michael Howard, HD-51A (2019–present) • Fue Lee, HD-59A (2017–present) • María Isa Pérez-Vega, HD-65B (2023–present) • Jay Xiong, HD-67B (2019–present) • Lawrence Blackmon, HD-57 (2024–present) • Justis Gibbs, HD-72 (2024–present) =====Missouri House of Representatives===== • Ashley Aune, HD-14 (2021–present) • Betsy Fogle, HD-135 (2021–present) • Keri Ingle, HD-35 (2019–present) =====Montana House of Representatives===== • Zooey Zephyr, HD-100 (2023–present) =====Nevada Assembly===== • Reuben D'Silva, AD-28 (2022–present) • Erica Mosca, AD-14 (2022–present) =====New Hampshire House of Representatives===== • Luz Bay, Strafford 21 (2022–present) • Matthew Wilhelm, Hillsborough 42 (2018–present), minority leader =====New Jersey Assembly===== • Rosy Bagolie, LD-27 (2024–present) • Joseph Danielsen, LD-17 (2014–present) • Wayne DeAngelo, LD-14 (2008–present) • Luanne Peterpaul, LD-11 (2024–present) • Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, LD-15 (2018–present) • Reena Szczepanski, HD-47 (2023–present) • Harry Bronson, AD-138 (2011–present) • Deborah J. Glick, AD-66 (1991–present) • Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, AD-42 (2015–present) • Chantel Jackson, AD-79 (2021–present) • Ron Kim, AD-40 (2013–present) • Steven Raga, AD-30 (2023–present) • Tony Simone, AD-75 (2023–present) • David Weprin, AD-24 (2010–present) • Vernetta Alston, HD-29 (2021–present) • Becky Carney, HD-102 (2003–present) • Wesley Harris, HD-105 (2019–present), 2024 Democratic nominee for North Carolina State TreasurerJayme Davis, HD-9A (2022–present) • Denita Yangetmai, HD-3 (2021–present) • Dontavius Jarrells, HD-1 (2023–present), HD-25 (2021–2022) • Allison Russo, HD-7 (2019–present), minority leader • Anita Somani, HD-11 (2023–present) • Amanda Swope, HD-71 (2022–2025) • Travis Nelson, HD-44 (2022–present) • Thuy Tran, HD-45 (2023–present) • Matthew Bradford, HD-70 (2009–present), majority leader (2023–present) • Andre Carroll, HD-201 (2024–present) • Morgan Cephas, HD-192 (2017–present) • Pat Gallagher, HD-173 (2023–present) • Joe Hohenstein, HD-177 (2019–present) • Emily Kinkead, HD-20 (2021–present) • Ed Neilson, HD-174 (2015–present) • Lindsay Powell, HD-21 (2023–present) • Ismail Smith-Wade-El, HD-49 (2022–present) • Arvind Venkat, HD-30 (2023–present) =====Puerto Rico House of Representatives===== • Jesús Manuel Ortiz, at-large (2017–2025) (Popular Democratic Party) =====Rhode Island House of Representatives===== • Christopher Blazejewski, HD-2 (2011–present), majority leader (2021–present) • Jermaine Johnson, HD-70 (2022–present), HD-80 (2020–2022) • Annie McDaniel, HD-41 (2018–present) • Rosalyn Henderson Myers, HD-31 (2017–present) • Tiffany Spann-Wilder, HD-109 (2024–present) =====Tennessee House of Representatives===== • Karen Camper, HD-87 (2008–present), minority leader • Gloria Johnson, HD-13 (2019–2023), HD-90 (2023–present), 2024 Democratic nominee for U.S. SenateJustin Jones, HD-52 (2023–present) • Harold M. Love Jr., HD-58 (2013–present), Assistant Minority Leader • Sam McKenzie, HD-15 (2021–present) • Antonio Parkinson, HD-89 (2011–present) • Justin J. Pearson, HD-86 (2023–present) • Rhetta Bowers, HD-113 (2019–present) • Lulu Flores, HD-51 (2023–present) • Erin Zwiener, HD-45 (2019–present) =====Vermont House of Representatives===== • Mike Mrowicki, Windham District 4 (2009–present) =====Virginia House of Delegates===== • Bonita Anthony, HD-92 (2024–present) • Alex Askew, HD-95 (2024–present), HD-85 (2020–2022) • Joshua G. Cole, HD-65 (2024–present), HD-28 (2020–2022) • Charniele Herring, HD-4 (2024–present), HD-46 (2009–2024), Majority Leader • Briana Sewell, HD-25 (2024–present), HD-51 (2022–2024) • Vandana Slatter, LD-48 position 1 (2017–2025) • Chipalo Street, LD-37 position 2 (2023–present) • Mike Pushkin, HD-54 (2014–present), Chair of the West Virginia Democratic Party (2022–present) =====Wisconsin State Assembly===== • Greta Neubauer, AD-66 (2018–present), minority leader • Lisa Subeck, AD-78 (2015–2025) =====Wyoming House of Representatives===== • Liz Storer, HD-23 (2023–present) Former Alabama House of Representatives • Earl Hilliard Jr., HD-60 (2006–2010) • Mike Navarre, HD-9 (1985–1996) • Steve May, LD-26 (1999–2003) (Republican)Robin Shaw, LD-26 (1994–1998) (Republican)Rudy Salas, AD-32 (2012–2022), 2024 Democratic candidate for CA-22 Colorado House of RepresentativesPaul Rosenthal, HD-9 (2013–2019) Florida House of RepresentativesRobert Asencio, HD-118 (2016–2018) • John Cortes, HD-43 (2014–2020) • Litesa Wallace, HD-67 (2014–2019) Maine House of Representatives • Timothy Marks, HD-53 (2012–2014) Massachusetts House of RepresentativesPaul A. Brodeur, Middlesex district 32 (2011–2019) • Nicholas Paleologos, Middlesex district 33 (1977–1991) • Dave Pagel, HD-78 (2013–2019) (Republican)Kathy L. Sykes, HD-70 (2016–2020) • William Marsh, Carroll 8 (2016–2022) New Jersey AssemblySadaf Jaffer, LD-16 (2022–2024) • Roger L. Green, AD-57 (1981–2004, 2005–2006) • Jerry Kremer, AD-20 (1966–1988) North Carolina House of RepresentativesKelly Alexander, HD-107 (2009–2024) (deceased) Northern Mariana Islands House of RepresentativesTina Sablan, HD-2 (2019–2023), HD-1 (2008–2010) • David Toscano, HD-57 (2006–2020), minority leader (2011–2018) • Stan Gruszynski, AD-71 (1985–1995) • Margaret S. Lewis, AD-38 (1985–1991) (Republican)Aisha Braveboy, state's attorney of Prince George's County, Maryland (2018–2025) • Kim Foxx, Cook County State's Attorney (2016–2024) • Eric Gonzalez, Brooklyn District Attorney (2016–present) • Christian Menefee, county attorney of Harris County, Texas (2021–present) • Daniel R. Benson, Mercer County Executive (2024–present) • David Crowley, county executive of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (2020–present) • Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr., Essex County Executive (2003–present) • Warren Evans, Executive of Wayne County, Michigan (2015–present) • Marc Elrich, county executive of Montgomery County, Maryland (2018–present) • Anne M. Gannon, tax collector of Palm Beach County, Florida (2006–present) • George Latimer, county executive of Westchester County, New York (2018–2025) and 2024 Democratic nominee for NY-16Valerie McDonald-Roberts, Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds (2001–2008) • Amy Mercado, property appraiser of Orange County, Florida (2021–present) • Corey O'Connor, Allegheny County Controller (2022–present) • Barbara Sharief, Mayor of Broward County, Florida (2016–2017, 2013–2014) • Clay Jenkins, county judge of Dallas County, Texas (2011–present) • Glen Whitley, county judge of Tarrant County, Texas (2007–2022) (Republican) County-level legislators =====Burlington County, New Jersey Board of County Commissioners===== • Balvir Singh (2018–2025) =====Cook County Board of Commissioners===== • Donna Miller, district 6 (2018–present) • Toni Preckwinkle, president (2010–present) • Erica Crawley (2021–present) =====Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors===== • Janice Hahn, district 4 (2016–present), U.S. Representative from CA-44 (2013–2016), and CA-36 (2011–2013) • Lindsey Horvath, district 3 (2022–present), Chair (2023–2024) • Holly Mitchell, district 2 (2020–present) =====Lucas County, Ohio Board of Commissioners===== • Lisa Sobecki (2023–present) =====Maricopa County Board of Supervisors===== • Steve Gallardo, district 5 (2015–present) =====Montgomery County Council===== • Will Jawando, at-large district (2018–present) =====Prince George's County, Maryland County Council===== • Wanika B. Fisher, district 2 (2022–present) • Jolene Ivey, district 5 (2018–2024), president (2023–present) =====San Diego County Board of Supervisors===== • Monica Montgomery Steppe, district 4 (2023–present) • Nora Vargas, district 1 (2021–2025), chair (2023–2025) =====San Miguel County Board of Commissioners===== • Art Goodtimes, district 3 (1996–2016) (Green) Municipal officials Mayors Current Eric Adams, mayor of New York, New York (2022–present) • Ashleigh Aitken, mayor of Anaheim, California (2022–present) • Jessica Anderson, mayor of Chapel Hill, North Carolina (2023–present) • Karen Bass, mayor of Los Angeles, California (2022–present) • Lacey Beaty, mayor of Beaverton, Oregon (2021–present) • Justin Bibb, mayor of Cleveland, Ohio (2022–present) • Daniel Biss, mayor of Evanston, Illinois (2021–present) • Rosalynn Bliss, mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan (2016–2025) • Muriel Bowser, mayor of Washington, D. C. (2015–present) • Errick D Simmons, mayor of Greenville, Mississippi (2015–present) • Jane Castor, mayor of Tampa, Florida (2019–present) • Christy Underwood Clark, mayor of Huntersville, North Carolina (2023–present) • Mitch Colvin, Mayor of Fayetteville, North Carolina (2017–present) • Andre Dickens, mayor of Atlanta, Georgia (2022–present) • Mark Dion, mayor of Portland, Maine (2023–present) • Buddy Dyer, mayor of Orlando, Florida (2003–present) • Malik Evans, mayor of Rochester, New York (2022–present) • Steven Fulop, mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey (2013–present) • Ed Gainey, mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2022–present) • Joe Ganim, mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut (1991–2003, 2015–present) • John Giles, mayor of Mesa, Arizona (2014–2025) (Republican)Andrew Ginther, mayor of Columbus, Ohio (2016–present) • Kelly Girtz, mayor of Athens, Georgia and Clarke County, Georgia (2019–present) • Craig Greenberg, mayor of Louisville, Kentucky (2023–present) • Reed Gusciora, mayor of Trenton, New Jersey (2018–present) • Joe Hogsett, mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana (2016–present) • David Holt, mayor of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (2018–present) (Republican)Chris Hoy, mayor of Salem, Oregon (2022–present) • Cavalier Johnson, mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (2021–present) • Van R. Johnson, mayor of Savannah, Georgia (2020–present) • Ella Jones, mayor of Ferguson, Missouri (2020–present) • Tim Keller, mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico (2017–present) • Tim Kelly, mayor of Chattanooga (2021–present) (Independent)Indya Kincannon, mayor of Knoxville, Tennessee (2019–present) • Quinton Lucas, mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (2019–present) • Chokwe Antar Lumumba, mayor of Jackson, Mississippi (2017–2025) • Vi Lyles, mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina (2017–present) • Esther Manheimer, mayor of Asheville, North Carolina (2013–present) • Lauren McLean, mayor of Boise, Idaho (2020–present) • Eddie Melton, mayor of Gary, Indiana (2024–present) • James Mueller, mayor of South Bend, Indiana (2020–present) • Freddie O'Connell, mayor of Nashville, Tennessee (2023–present) • Joseph Petty, mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts (2012–present) • Mike Purzycki, mayor of Wilmington, Delaware (2017–2025) • Shawn Reilly, mayor of Waukesha, Wisconsin (2014–present) (Independent)J. William Reynolds, mayor of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (2022–present) • Bill Saffo, mayor of Wilmington, North Carolina (2006–present) • Hillary Schieve, mayor of Reno, Nevada (2014–present) (Independent)Andy Schor, mayor of Lansing, Michigan (2018–present) • Brandon Scott, mayor of Baltimore, Maryland (2020–present) • Brad Sellers, mayor of Warrensville Heights, Ohio (2012–present) • Caroline Simmons, mayor of Stamford, Connecticut (2021–present) • Brett Smiley, mayor of Providence, Rhode Island (2023–present) • Jaylen Smith, mayor of Earle, Arkansas (2023–present) • Lori Stone, mayor of Warren, Michigan (2023–present) • Christopher Taylor, mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan (2014–present) • Tyrin Truong, mayor of Bogalusa, Louisiana (2023–present) • Matthew Tuerk, mayor of Allentown, Pennsylvania (2022–present) • Ben Walsh, Mayor of Syracuse, New York (2018–present) (Reform/Independence)Harvey Ward, mayor of Gainesville, Florida (2023–present) • Ken Welch, mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida (2022–present) • Ted Wheeler, mayor of Portland, Oregon (2017–2025) • John Whitmire, Mayor of Houston, Texas (2024–present) • Leonardo Williams, mayor of Durham, North Carolina (2023–present) • Justin Wilson, mayor of Alexandria, Virginia (2019–2025) • Corey Woods, mayor of Tempe, Arizona (2020–present) • Paul Young, mayor of Memphis, Tennessee (2023–present) • Michael Bloomberg, mayor of New York City, New York (2002–2013), 2020 candidate for the Democratic nomination for president • Luke Bronin, mayor of Hartford, Connecticut (2016–2024) • Willie Brown, mayor of San Francisco, California (1996–2004) • Bob Buckhorn, mayor of Tampa, Florida (2011–2019) • Greg Fischer, mayor of Louisville, Kentucky (2011–2023) • Neil Giuliano, mayor of Tempe, Arizona (1994–2004) • Betsy Hodges, mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota (2014–2018) • Rick Kriseman, mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida (2014–2022) • Raúl L. Martínez, mayor of Hialeah, Florida (1981–2005) • Svante Myrick, mayor of Ithaca, New York (2012–2022) • Michael Nutter, mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2008–2016) • Bill Peduto, mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2014–2022) • Libby Schaaf, mayor of Oakland, California (2015–2023) • John Tecklenburg, mayor of Charleston, South Carolina (2016–2024) • Brian Worrell, district 4 (2022–present) =====Charlotte City Council===== • Dimple Ajmera, at large district (2018–present) • William Singer, Ward 44 (1969–1971), Ward 43 (1971–1975) • Tom Tunney, Ward 44 (2003–2023), Vice Mayor (2019–2023) =====Denver City Council===== • Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez, at-large district (2023–present) Durham City CouncilJaviera Caballero, at-large district (2018–present) =====Minneapolis City Council===== • Andrea Jenkins, Ward 8 (2018–present) =====New Orleans City Council===== • Helena Moreno, at-large district (2018–present) • Justin Brannan, district 47 (2018–present) • Una S. T. Clarke, district 40 (1992–2001) • Julie Menin, district 5 (2022–present) • Carlina Rivera, district 2 (2018–present) • Yusef Salaam, district 9 (2024–present), one of the Exonerated FivePierina Sanchez, district 14 (2022–present) • Nantasha Williams, district 27 (2022–present) • Michael Driscoll, district 6 (2022–present) • Anthony Phillips, district 9 (2022–present) =====Salem City Council===== • William Smaldone, ward 2 (1998–2002) (Socialist Party of Oregon) =====Seattle City Council===== • Tina Podlodowski, position 7 (1995–1999) • David Chiu, City Attorney of San Francisco (2021–present) • Mara Elliott, San Diego City Attorney (2016–2024) • Vanessa Gibson, Borough president of The Bronx (2022–present) • Antonio Reynoso, Borough president of Brooklyn (2022–present) • Curtis B. Richardson, member of the Tallahassee City Commission from seat 2 (2014–present) • Minita Sanghvi, Saratoga Springs Commissioner of Finance (2021–present) • Matt Kopec, member of the Amphitheater Public Schools Governing Board (2018–present) == Party organizations and officials ==
Party organizations and officials
State and territorial party chairs Alicia Andrews, Chair of the Oklahoma Democratic Party (2019–present) • Lavora Barnes, Chair of the Michigan Democratic Party (2019–present) • Liz Beretta-Perik, Chair of the Rhode Island Democratic Party (2023–present) • Anderson Clayton, Chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party (2023–present) • Rosa Colquitt, Chair of the Oregon Democratic Party (2023–present) • Shasti Conrad, Chair of the Washington State Democratic PartyNancy DiNardo, Chair of the Connecticut Democratic Party (2020–2025, 2005–2015) • Randal Gaines, Chair of the Louisiana Democratic Party (2024–present) • Gilberto Hinojosa, Chair of the Texas Democratic Party (2012–present) • LeRoy J. Jones Jr., Chair of the New Jersey Democratic Party (2021–present) • Randy Kelly, Chair of the Alabama Democratic PartyDiane Lewis, Chair of the Utah Democratic Party (2021–present) • Mike Schmuhl, Chair of the Indiana Democratic Party (2021–present) • Christale Spain, Chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party (2023–present) • Susan Swecker, Chair of the Democratic Party of Virginia (2015–present) • Derek Turbin, Chair of the Hawaii Democratic Party (2024–present) • Ken Ulman, Chair of the Maryland Democratic Party (2023–present), county executive of Howard County, Maryland (2006–2014) • Jessica Velasquez, Chair of the New Mexico Democratic Party (2021–present) • Mike Wenstrup, Chair of the Alaska Democratic Party (2013–2016; 2022–present) • Ben Wikler, Chair of the Wisconsin Democratic Party (2019–present) • Al Cárdenas, Chair of the Republican Party of Florida (1999–2003), Chairman of the American Conservative Union (2011–2014) (Republican) • Ken Cole, Chair of the Maine Republican Party (??–??) (Republican)Yvette Lewis, Chair of the Maryland Democratic Party (2011–2015, 2019–2023) • Ted O'Meara, Chair of the Maine Republican Party (1990–1992) (Republican)Bill Press, Chair of the California Democratic Party (1993–1996) • Gary Reed, executive director of the Michigan Republican Party (1992–1995) (Republican)Chris Vance, Chair of the Washington State Republican Party (2001–2006), Chair of the Washington State Forward Party (2022–2023) (Republican until 2020, Independent)Judith Whitmer, Chair of the Nevada Democratic Party (2021–2023) State and territorial political parties Harris has been endorsed by all 56 state and territorial Democratic Parties, as well as three state and territorial third parties. • Alabama Democratic PartyAlaska Democratic PartyAmerican Samoa Democratic PartyArizona Democratic PartyCalifornia Democratic PartyColorado Democratic PartyConnecticut Democratic PartyConnecticut Working Families PartyDelaware Democratic PartyDistrict of Columbia Democratic State CommitteeFlorida Democratic PartyDemocratic Party of GeorgiaDemocratic Party of GuamHawaii Democratic PartyIdaho Democratic PartyIndiana Democratic PartyIowa Democratic PartyKansas Democratic PartyKentucky Democratic PartyLouisiana Democratic PartyMaine Democratic PartyMassachusetts Democratic PartyMinnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor PartyMississippi Democratic PartyMontana Democratic PartyNebraska Democratic PartyNevada Democratic PartyNew Hampshire Democratic PartyNew Mexico Democratic PartyNew York State Democratic CommitteeNorth Carolina Democratic PartyNorth Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League PartyDemocratic Party of the Northern Mariana IslandsOhio Democratic PartyOregon Democratic PartyPennsylvania Democratic PartyPopular Democratic PartyDemocratic Party of Puerto RicoRhode Island Democratic PartyTennessee Democratic PartyUtah Democratic PartyVermont Democratic PartyDemocratic Party of the Virgin IslandsDemocratic Party of VirginiaWashington State Democratic PartyWest Virginia Democratic PartyWisconsin Democratic PartyWyoming Democratic Party Local Democratic parties Brooklyn Democratic PartyCarter County Democratic Party • Clarion County Democratic Party • Clark County (OH) Democratic Party • Clark County (WA) Democrats • Cleveland County Democratic Party • Dallas County Democratic Party • Fayette County Democratic Party • Franklin County (OH) Democratic Party • Franklin County (PA) Democratic Committee • Jeff Davis County Democratic Party • Los Angeles County Democratic Party • Loudoun County Democratic Committee • Louisville Democratic Party • Madison County Democratic Party • Miami-Dade Democratic Party • Monroe County Democratic Party • Orange County Democratic Party • Philadelphia Democratic Party • San Diego County Democratic Party • San Francisco Democratic Party • Wayne County PA Democratic Party • Wayne County OH Democratic Party == See also ==
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