Fight for Reform, the state level affiliate of ECU and LAV, will connect its local grassroots members with the endorsed candidates running for state-level office.
End Citizens United (ECU) and Let America Vote (LAV) today endorsed 83 reformers in state-level races across the country, all of whom are committed to securing the right to vote and rooting out corruption.
“Electing reformers at the state-level is critical in the fight to root out corruption and protect the right to vote,” said ECU and LAV President Tiffany Muller. “These 83 reformers are proving they’ll put their constituents first by running people-powered campaigns. In their state legislatures, they’ll stand up to Big Money special interests because they’re committed to passing comprehensive anti-corruption, voting rights, and ethics reform legislation. We’re proud to endorse these 83 candidates, and we look forward to helping them win.”
Fight for Reform, the state level affiliate of ECU and LAV, will connect its local grassroots members with the endorsed candidates running for state-level office.
Arizona:
Col. (ret.) Felicia French (LD-06; Senate)
JoAnna Mendoza (LD-11; Senate)
AJ Kurdoglu (LD-17; Senate)
Doug Ervin (LD-20; Senate)
Seth Blattman (LD-23; Senate)
Christine Porter Marsh (LD-28; Senate)
Mayor Coral Evans (LD-6; House)
Sharon Girard (LD-8; House)
Judy Schwiebert (LD-20; House)
Kathy Knecht (LD-21; House)
Eric Kurland (LD-23; House)
Rep. Kelli Butler (LD-28; House)
Georgia:
Natalie Bucsko (HD-24)
Christa Olenczak (HD-25)
Luisa Wakeman (HD-43)
Sara Tindall Ghazal (HD-45)
Caroline Holko (HD-46)
Anthia Carter (HD-47)
Jason T. Hayes (HD-49)
Rep. Kimberly Alexander (HD-66)
Mokah Johnson (HD-117)
Joyce Barlow (HD-151)
Julie Jordan (HD-179)
New Hampshire:
Rep. Anita Burroughs (Carroll-1)
Lucius Parshall (Cheshire-10)
Rep. Joyce Weston (Grafton-8)
Richard Bruno (Hillsborough-6)
Rep. Iz Piedra (Hillsborough-9)
Rep. Nicole Klein Knight (Hillsborough-11)
Laura Lynch (Hillsborough-25)
Chris Wheeler (Hillsborough-26)
Rep. Bruce Cohen (Hillsborough-28)
Rep. Jan Schmidt (Hillsborough-28)
Rep. Sue Vail (Hillsborough-30)
Allison Nutting-Wong (Hillsborough-32)
Candace Moulton (Hillsborough-44)
Rep. Kris Schultz (Merrimack-18)
Rep. Dianne Schuett (Merrimack-20)
Bonnie Wright (Rockingham-8)
Rep. Liz McConnell (Rockingham-11)
Greg Tillman (Rockingham-13)
Rep. Janet Wall (Strafford-6)
Rep. Peg Higgins (Strafford-22)
Claudia Istel (Sullivan-7)
North Carolina:
Sen. Sam Searcy (SD-17)
Sarah Crawford (SD-18)
Terri LeGrand (SD-31)
Chris Schulte (HD-04)
Virginia Cox-Daugherty (HD-12)
Debbi Fintak (HD-16)
Marcia Morgan (HD-19)
Terry Brown (HD-92)
Rep. Brandon Lofton (HD-104)
Ed Hallyburton (HD-112)
Sam Edney (HD-113)
Ohio:
Mark Fogel (SD-6)
Nancy Day-Achaeur (HD-23)
Rep. Jessica Miranda (HD-28)
Adam Dudziak (HD-61)
Alan Darnowsky (HD-65)
Pennsylvania:
Janet Diaz (SD-13)
George Scott (SD-15)
Paul Friel (HD-26)
Lissa Geiger Shulman (HD-30)
Robyn Colajezzi (HD-145)
Janelle Kayla Crossley (HD-199)
Texas:
Sarah DeMerchant (HD-26)
Rep. Vikki Goodwin (HD-47)
Keke Williams (HD-54)
Sharon Hirsch (HD-66)
Lorenzo Sanchez (HD-67)
Rep. Gina Calanni (HD-132)
Washington:
Rep. Gael Tarleton (WA-SoS)
Wisconsin:
Sara Rodriguez (AD-13)
Emily Siegrist (AD-24)
Sarah Yacoub (AD-30)
Ismael “Izzy” Nevarez (AD-39)
Shaun Murphy-Lopez (AD-49)
Kriss Marion (AD-51)
Minority Leader Rep. Gordon Hintz (AD-54)
Rep. Nick Milroy (AD-73)
Jacob Malinowski (AD-82)
Amanda WhiteEagle (AD-92)
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