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End Citizens United // Let America Vote Endorses Slate of Michigan and Pennsylvania Legislative Candidates

Sep 15, 2022

End Citizens United // Let America Vote today endorsed a slate of anti-corruption and voting rights champions running for state House and Senate seats in Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Michigan Candidates:

  • Rep. Darrin Camilleri (SD-04)
  • Sen. Mallory McMorrow (SD-08)
  • Veronica Klinefelt (SD-11)
  • Sen. Rosemary Bayer (SD-13)
  • Sue Shink (SD-14)
  • Sam Singh (SD-28)
  • Sen. Winnie Brinks (SD-29)
  • Rep. David LaGrand (SD-30)
  • Rep. Terry Sabo (SD-32)
  • Kristen McDonald Rivet (SD-35)
  • Rep. Alex Garza (HD-29)
  • Reggie Miller (HD-31)
  • Jennifer Conlin (HD-48)
  • Rep. Nate Shannon (HD-58)
  • Denise Mentzer (HD-61)
  • Phil Skaggs (HD-80)
  • Rep. Rachel Hood (HD-81)
  • John Fitzgerald (HD-83)
  • Rep. Carol Glanville (HD-84)
  • Larry Jackson (HD-86)

Pennsylvania Candidates:

  • Ann Marie Mitchell (SD-06)
  • Laurie Smith (HD-18)
  • Paul Friel (HD-26)
  • Arvind Venkat (HD-30)
  • Mandy Steele (HD-33)
  • Rep. Dan Williams (HD-74)
  • Paul Takac (HD-82)
  • Brian Munroe (HD-144)
  • Melissa Cerrato (HD-151)
  • Catherine “Cathy” Spahr (HD-160)
  • Rep. Jennifer O’Mara (HD-165)
  • Rep. Kristine Howard (HD-167)
  • Lisa Borowski (HD-168)
  • Tarah Probst (HD-189)

“The Republican-controlled state legislatures in Michigan and Pennsylvania have been at the forefront of the movement to restrict access to the ballot box and give corporate special interests unfettered access and influence in government,” said End Citizens United // Let America Vote President Tiffany Muller. “These candidates will fight to root out corruption, protect the freedom to vote, and give a voice to the hardworking families in their states. We’re excited to support these leaders, and we look forward to helping them get elected in November and flipping the Michigan and Pennsylvania legislatures blue.”

ECU // LAV is a leading anti-corruption and voting rights group. The grassroots-funded political action committee raised and spent $65.5 million in the 2020 election cycle to elect candidates fighting to limit the influence of big money in politics and protect the freedom to vote. ECU // LAV has more than four million members nationwide.

 

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