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List of Hillary Clinton presidential campaign political endorsements, 2016


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This is a list of notable individual politicians and political organizations who have publicly indicated support for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election.


Public officials serving below the state level and all other individuals and entities are listed only if they have a separate stand-alone article or special endorsements




Contents





  • 1 Federal officials and state governors

    • 1.1 Presidents and Vice Presidents


    • 1.2 Federal Cabinet-level officers


    • 1.3 State and territorial governors


    • 1.4 U.S. Senators


    • 1.5 U.S. Representatives


    • 1.6 Former members of the federal judiciary



  • 2 State officials

    • 2.1 Executive officials


    • 2.2 State legislators

      • 2.2.1 Alaska


      • 2.2.2 Arizona


      • 2.2.3 California


      • 2.2.4 Colorado


      • 2.2.5 Connecticut


      • 2.2.6 Florida


      • 2.2.7 Georgia


      • 2.2.8 Idaho


      • 2.2.9 Illinois



    • 2.3 Former members of state judiciaries



  • 3 Municipal officials

    • 3.1 Mayors, county executives, and tribal leaders


    • 3.2 Municipal executive officials


    • 3.3 Municipal legislators



  • 4 Diplomats and bureaucrats

    • 4.1 Federal departmental officials


    • 4.2 Independent agencies and commissions


    • 4.3 State, municipal, and tribal staffers


    • 4.4 U.S. Ambassadors[28]


    • 4.5 U.S. Attorneys


    • 4.6 U.S. Military


    • 4.7 White House staff



  • 5 International political figures

    • 5.1 Current Heads of state and government


    • 5.2 Former Heads of state and government


    • 5.3 Members of national and supranational parliaments


    • 5.4 Regional and municipal ministers, executive officials, legislators, and party leaders



  • 6 Democratic Party figures

    • 6.1 DNC members and national leaders


    • 6.2 Leaders of state and local party affiliates


    • 6.3 Lobbyists and fundraisers


    • 6.4 Nominees for elected office


    • 6.5 Strategists, media advisors, operatives, speechwriters, and pollsters



  • 7 Republican Party figures


  • 8 Organizations

    • 8.1 Advocacy groups


    • 8.2 Party and legislative groups



  • 9 See also


  • 10 Notes


  • 11 References




Federal officials and state governors[edit]



Presidents and Vice Presidents[edit]





Barack Obama





Jimmy Carter





George H. W. Bush





Bill Clinton



  • Jimmy Carter,* 39th President (1977–1981)[a][1]


  • George H. W. Bush,* 41st President of the United States (1989–1993); Vice President of the United States (1981–1989) (Republican)[2][3][4][5]


  • Bill Clinton, 42nd President and husband (1993–2001)


  • Barack Obama, 44th President[a][6](2009–2017)


  • Al Gore,* 45th Vice President (1993–2001)[a][7]


  • Walter Mondale, 42nd Vice President (1977–1981)[8]


  • Joe Biden,* 47th Vice President[6](2009–2017)


Federal Cabinet-level officers[edit]





Joe Biden


Former





Walter Mondale





Al Gore



  • Madeleine Albright, 64th US Secretary of State (1997–2001)[9]


  • Cecil D. Andrus, 42nd US Secretary of the Interior (1977–81)[10]


  • Erskine Bowles, 19th White House Chief of Staff (1997–98)[11]


  • Carol Browner, 8th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (1993–2001)[12]


  • Michael Chertoff,* 2nd US Secretary of Homeland Security (2005–09) (Republican)[2]


  • Steven Chu,[a] 12th US Secretary of Energy (2009–13)[13]


  • Henry Cisneros, 10th US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1993–97)[14]


  • William Cohen,* 20th US Secretary of Defense (1997–2001) (Republican)[15]


  • William M. Daley, 25th White House Chief of Staff (2011–12)[16]


  • Austan Goolsbee, 26th Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers (2010–11)[17]


  • Carlos Gutierrez, 35th US Secretary of Commerce (2005–09) (Republican)[18]


  • Alexis Herman, 23rd US Secretary of Labor (1997–2001)[19]


  • Carla Hills, 10th US Trade Representative (1989–93) (Republican)[18]


  • Eric Holder, 86th US Attorney General (2009–15)[20]


  • Lisa P. Jackson, 12th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (2009–13)[21]


  • John Kerry, 68th US Secretary of State (2013–2017)[22]


  • Ron Kirk, 16th US Trade Representative (2009–13)[23]


  • Gary Locke, 36th US Secretary of Commerce (2009–11)[24]


  • Mack McLarty, 17th White House Chief of Staff (1993–94)[25]


  • Karen Mills, 23rd Administrator of the Small Business Administration (2009–13)[26]


  • Norman Mineta, 14th US Secretary of Transportation (2001–06)[24]


  • Leon Panetta, 23rd US Secretary of Defense (2011–13)[20]


  • Henry Paulson,* 74th US Secretary of the Treasury (2006–09) (Republican)[2]


  • Mary E. Peters,* 15th US Secretary of Transportation (2006–09) (Republican)[27]


  • Thomas R. Pickering,* 18th US Ambassador to the United Nations (1989–92)[28]


  • John Podesta, 20th White House Chief of Staff (1998–2001)[29]


  • Colin Powell, 65th US Secretary of State (2001–05) (Republican)[2]


  • Robert Reich,* 22nd US Secretary of Labor (1993–97)[30]


  • William K. Reilly,* 7th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (1989–93) (Republican)[18]


  • Bill Richardson, 9th US Secretary of Energy (1998–2001)[31]


  • Richard Riley, 6th US Secretary of Education (1993–2001)[32]


  • William Ruckelshaus,* 1st and 5th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (1970–73; 1983–85) (Republican)[18]


  • Ken Salazar, 50th US Secretary of the Interior (2009–13)[33]


  • Kathleen Sebelius, 21st US Secretary of Health and Human Services (2009–14)[34]


  • Donna Shalala, 18th US Secretary of Health and Human Services (1993–2001)[35]


  • Rodney E. Slater, 13th US Secretary of Transportation (1997–2001)[25]


  • Hilda Solis, 25th US Secretary of Labor (2009–2013)[36]


  • Joseph Stiglitz, 17th Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers (1995–97)[a][37]


  • Louis Wade Sullivan, 17th US Secretary of Health and Human Services (1989–93) (Republican)[2]


  • Laura Tyson, 16th Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers (1993–95)[17]


  • Christine Todd Whitman,* 9th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (2001–03) (Republican)[2]


  • James Lee Witt, former Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (1993–2001)[25]


  • Andrew Young, 14th US Ambassador to the United Nations (1977–79)[38]


State and territorial governors[edit]


Current[39]



  • Steve Bullock, 24th Governor of Montana[40]


  • John Bel Edwards, 56th Governor of Louisiana[41]


  • Maggie Hassan, 81st Governor of New Hampshire


  • John Hickenlooper, 42nd Governor of Colorado


  • Dan Malloy, 88th Governor of Connecticut


  • Jack Markell, 73rd Governor of Delaware


  • Terry McAuliffe, 72nd Governor of Virginia


  • Lolo Matalasi Moliga, 57th Governor of American Samoa[42]


  • Jay Nixon, 55th Governor of Missouri[43]


  • Alejandro García Padilla, 11th Governor of Puerto Rico[44]


  • Gina Raimondo, 75th Governor of Rhode Island


  • Peter Shumlin, 81st Governor of Vermont


  • Earl Ray Tomblin, 35th Governor of West Virginia


  • Tom Wolf, 47th Governor of Pennsylvania


  • Jerry Brown, 34th Governor of California[45]


  • Andrew Cuomo, 56th Governor of New York [46]


  • Kate Brown, 38th Governor of Oregon[47]


  • Mark Dayton, 40th Governor of Minnesota[48]


  • Jay Inslee, 23th Governor of Washington[49]

Former





Michael Dukakis




  • George Ariyoshi, 3rd Governor of Hawaii (1974–86)[50]


  • John Baldacci, 73rd Governor of Maine (2003–11)[26]


  • Evan Bayh, 46th Governor of Indiana (1989–97)[51]


  • Mike Beebe, 45th Governor of Arkansas (2007–15)[25]


  • Steve Beshear, 61st Governor of Kentucky (2007–15)[52]


  • Jim Blanchard, 45th Governor of Michigan (1983–91)[53]


  • John W. Carlin,* 40th Governor of Kansas (1979–87)[54]


  • Arne Carlson,* 37th Governor of Minnesota (1991–99) (Republican)[55]


  • Ben Cayetano, 5th Governor of Hawaii (1994–2002)[50]


  • Dick Celeste, 64th Governor of Ohio (1983–91)[56]


  • Lincoln Chafee, 74th Governor of Rhode Island (2011–15)[57]


  • Jon Corzine, 54th Governor of New Jersey (2006–10)[58]


  • Charlie Crist, 44th Governor of Florida[b] (2007–11)[59]


  • Gray Davis, 37th Governor of California (1999–2004)[60]


  • Howard Dean, 79th Governor of Vermont (1991–2003)[61]


  • Jim Doyle, 44th Governor of Wisconsin (2003–11)[62]


  • Michael Dukakis, 65th & 67th Governor of Massachusetts (1975–79, 1983–91)[63]


  • Jim Folsom Jr., 50th Governor of Alabama (1993–95)[64]


  • Jennifer Granholm, 47th Governor of Michigan (2003–11)[65]


  • Christine Gregoire, 22nd Governor of Washington (2005–13)[66]


  • Jim Hodges, 114th Governor of South Carolina (1999–2003)[32]


  • Bob Holden, 53rd Governor of Missouri (2001–05)[67]


  • A. Linwood Holton Jr., 61st Governor of Virginia (1970-74) (Republican)[68]


  • Jim Hunt, 69th & 71st Governor of North Carolina (1977–85, 1993–2001)[69]


  • Bob Kerrey, 35th Governor of Nebraska (1983–87)[70]


  • Ted Kulongoski, 36th Governor of Oregon (2003–11)[71]


  • Madeleine M. Kunin, 77th Governor of Vermont (1985–91)[72]


  • John Lynch,* 80th Governor of New Hampshire (2005–13)[73]


  • Bob Miller, 26th Governor of Nevada (1989–99)[74]


  • William Milliken,* 44th Governor of Michigan (1969–83) (Republican)[2]


  • Ronnie Musgrove, 61st Governor of Mississippi (2000–04)[75]


  • George Nigh, 17th & 22nd Governor of Oklahoma (1963, 1979–87)[76]


  • Martin O'Malley, 61st Governor of Maryland (2007–15)[77]


  • David Paterson, 55th Governor of New York (2008–10)[78]


  • Deval Patrick,* 71st Governor of Massachusetts (2007-15)[79]


  • Bev Perdue, 73rd Governor of North Carolina (2009–13)[69]


  • David Pryor, 39th Governor of Arkansas (1975–79)[25]


  • Ed Rendell, 45th Governor of Pennsylvania (2003–11)[80]


  • Bill Ritter, 41st Governor of Colorado (2007–11)[81]


  • Barbara Roberts, 34th Governor of Oregon (1991–95)[71]


  • Jay Rockefeller, 29th Governor of West Virginia (1977–85)[82]


  • Roy Romer, 39th Governor of Colorado (1987–99)[33]


  • Bill Sheffield, 5th Governor of Alaska (1982–86)[83]


  • George A. Sinner, 29th Governor of North Dakota (1985–92)[84]


  • Ted Strickland, 68th Governor of Ohio (2007–11)[85]


  • Mike Sullivan 29th Governor of Wyoming (1987–95)[86]


  • Jim Guy Tucker, 43rd Governor of Arkansas (1992–96)[25]


  • John D. Waihee III, 4th Governor of Hawaii (1986–94)[50]


  • David Walters, 24th Governor of Oklahoma (1991–95)[76]


  • William F. Winter, 58th Governor of Mississippi (1980–84)[75]



U.S. Senators[edit]


Current[39]




  • Tammy Baldwin, WI


  • Michael Bennet, CO


  • Richard Blumenthal, CT


  • Cory Booker, NJ


  • Barbara Boxer, CA


  • Sherrod Brown, OH


  • Maria Cantwell, WA


  • Ben Cardin, MD


  • Tom Carper, DE


  • Bob Casey Jr., PA


  • Chris Coons, DE


  • Joe Donnelly, IN


  • Dick Durbin, Min. Whip, IL


  • Dianne Feinstein, CA


  • Al Franken, MN


  • Kirsten Gillibrand, NY


  • Martin Heinrich, NM


  • Heidi Heitkamp, ND


  • Mazie Hirono, HI


  • Tim Kaine, VA


  • Angus King,* ME (Independent)[18]


  • Amy Klobuchar, MN


  • Patrick Leahy, VT


  • Joe Manchin, WV


  • Ed Markey, MA


  • Claire McCaskill, MO


  • Bob Menendez, NJ


  • Jeff Merkley,* OR[87]


  • Barbara Mikulski, MD


  • Chris Murphy, CT


  • Patty Murray, WA


  • Bill Nelson, FL


  • Gary Peters, MI


  • Jack Reed, RI


  • Bernie Sanders,* VT[88]


  • Brian Schatz, HI


  • Chuck Schumer, NY


  • Jeanne Shaheen, NH


  • Debbie Stabenow, MI


  • Jon Tester,* MT[40]


  • Tom Udall, NM


  • Mark Warner, VA


  • Elizabeth Warren,* MA[6]


  • Sheldon Whitehouse, RI


  • Ron Wyden, OR


Former




  • Daniel Akaka, HI (1990–2013)[50]


  • Bill Bradley,*[c] NJ (1979–97)[89]


  • Jean Carnahan, MO (2001–02)[67]


  • Kent Conrad, ND (1987–2013)[84]


  • Mo Cowan,* MA (2013)[90]


  • Tom Daschle, Maj. Leader, SD (1987–2005)[91]


  • Chris Dodd, CT (1981–2011)[92]


  • Byron Dorgan, ND (1992–2011)[84]


  • David Durenberger, MN (1978–95) (Independent[b])[18]


  • Russ Feingold,* WI (1993–2011)[93]


  • John Glenn, OH (1974–99)[94]


  • Bob Graham, FL (1987–2005)[95]


  • Kay Hagan, NC (2009–15)[96]


  • Tom Harkin, IA (1985–2015)[97]


  • Fred R. Harris, OK (1964–73)[98]


  • Gordon J. Humphrey,* NH (1979–90) (Republican)[99]


  • Tim Johnson, SD (1997–2015)[100]


  • Herb Kohl, WI (1989–2013)[101]


  • Bob Krueger, TX (1993)[102]


  • Mary Landrieu, LA (1997–2015)[103]


  • Joe Lieberman,* CT (1989–2013) (Independent)[104]


  • Blanche Lincoln, AR (1999–2011)[105]


  • George J. Mitchell, Maj. Leader, ME (1980–95)[106]


  • Larry Pressler, SD (1979–97) (Independent[b])[2]


  • Mark Pryor, AR (2003–15)[25]


  • Harry Reid, Min. Leader, NV (1987-2017)[107]


  • Robert Torricelli, NJ (1997–2003)[108]


  • Mark Udall,* CO (2009–15)[109]


  • John Warner,* VA (1979–2009) (Republican)[2]


  • Lowell Weicker, * CT (Republican in Senate, later Independent)[110]



U.S. Representatives[edit]





Alma Adams





Pete Aguilar





Brad Ashford





Don Beyer


Current[39]




  • Alma Adams, NC


  • Pete Aguilar, CA


  • Brad Ashford, NE


  • Karen Bass, CA


  • Joyce Beatty, OH


  • Xavier Becerra, CA


  • Ami Bera, CA


  • Don Beyer, VA


  • Earl Blumenauer, OR


  • Suzanne Bonamici, OR


  • Madeleine Bordallo, GU Del.[111]


  • Brendan Boyle, PA


  • Bob Brady, PA


  • Corrine Brown, FL


  • Julia Brownley, CA


  • Cheri Bustos, IL


  • G.K. Butterfield, NC


  • Lois Capps, CA


  • Michael Capuano, MA


  • Tony Cardenas, CA


  • John C. Carney Jr., DE


  • André Carson, IN


  • Matt Cartwright, PA


  • Kathy Castor, FL


  • Joaquín Castro, TX


  • Judy Chu, CA


  • David Cicilline, RI


  • Katherine Clark, MA


  • Yvette Clarke, NY


  • William Lacy Clay Jr., MO


  • Emanuel Cleaver, MO


  • Jim Clyburn, Ass. Min. Leader, SC


  • Steve Cohen, TN


  • Gerry Connolly, VA


  • John Conyers, 44th Dean, MI


  • Jim Cooper, TN


  • Joe D. Courtney, CT


  • Jim Costa, CA


  • Joseph Crowley, NY


  • Henry Cuellar, TX


  • Elijah Cummings, MD


  • Danny K. Davis, IL


  • Susan C. Davis, CA


  • Diana DeGette, CO


  • John K. Delaney, MD


  • Rosa DeLauro, CT


  • Suzan DelBene, WA


  • Mark DeSaulnier, CA


  • Ted Deutch, FL


  • Debbie Dingell, MI


  • Lloyd Doggett, TX


  • Michael F. Doyle, PA


  • Tammy Duckworth, IL


  • Donna Edwards, MD


  • Keith Ellison,* MN[112]


  • Eliot Engel, NY


  • Anna Eshoo, CA


  • Elizabeth Esty, CT


  • Sam Farr, CA


  • Bill Foster, IL


  • Lois Frankel, FL


  • Marcia Fudge, OH


  • Tulsi Gabbard,* HI[113]


  • Ruben Gallego, AZ


  • John Garamendi, CA


  • Gwen Graham, FL


  • Al Green, TX


  • Gene Green, TX


  • Raúl Grijalva,* AZ[114]


  • Luis Gutiérrez, IL


  • Janice Hahn, CA


  • Richard L. Hanna,* NY (Republican)[2]


  • Alcee Hastings, FL


  • Denny Heck, WA


  • Brian Higgins, NY


  • Rubén Hinojosa, TX


  • Jim Himes, CT


  • Eleanor Holmes Norton, DC Del.[115]


  • Mike Honda, CA


  • Steny Hoyer, Min. Whip, MD


  • Jared Huffman, CA


  • Steve Israel, NY


  • Sheila Jackson Lee, TX


  • Hakeem Jeffries, NY


  • Eddie Bernice Johnson, TX


  • Hank Johnson, GA


  • Bill R. Keating, MA


  • Robin Kelly, IL


  • Joseph P. Kennedy III, MA


  • Dan Kildee, MI


  • Derek Kilmer, WA


  • Ron Kind, WI


  • Ann Kirkpatrick, AZ


  • Ann Kuster, NH


  • Jim Langevin, RI


  • Rick Larsen, WA


  • John B. Larson, CT


  • Brenda Lawrence, MI


  • Barbara Lee,* CA[116]


  • Sandy Levin, MI


  • John Lewis, GA


  • Ted Lieu, CA


  • Dave Loebsack, IA


  • Zoe Lofgren, CA


  • Alan Lowenthal, CA


  • Nita Lowey, NY


  • Ben Ray Luján, NM


  • Michelle Lujan Grisham, NM


  • Stephen F. Lynch, MA


  • Carolyn Maloney, NY


  • Sean Patrick Maloney, NY


  • Doris Matsui, CA


  • Jim McDermott, WA


  • Jim P. McGovern, MA


  • Jerry McNerney, CA


  • Gregory W. Meeks, NY


  • Grace Meng, NY


  • Gwen Moore, WI


  • Seth Moulton, MA


  • Patrick E. Murphy, FL


  • Jerrold Nadler, NY


  • Grace Napolitano, CA


  • Richard Neal, MA


  • Donald Norcross, NJ[117]


  • Beto O'Rourke, TX[118]


  • Frank Pallone, NJ


  • Bill Pascrell, NJ


  • Donald Payne Jr., NJ


  • Nancy Pelosi, Min. Leader, CA


  • Ed Perlmutter, CO


  • Scott H. Peters, CA


  • Pedro Pierluisi, PR Res. Comm.[119]


  • Chellie Pingree, ME


  • Stacey Plaskett, VI Del.[120]


  • Mark Pocan,* WI[121]


  • Jared Polis, CO


  • David E. Price, NC


  • Mike Quigley, IL


  • Lucille Roybal-Allard, CA


  • Charles Rangel, NY


  • Kathleen Rice, NY


  • Cedric Richmond, LA


  • Raul Ruiz, CA


  • Dutch Ruppersberger, MD


  • Bobby Rush, IL


  • Tim J. Ryan, OH


  • Gregorio Sablan, MP Del.[122]


  • Linda Sánchez, CA


  • Loretta Sanchez, CA


  • John Sarbanes, MD


  • Jan Schakowsky, IL


  • Adam Schiff, CA


  • Kurt Schrader, OR


  • Bobby C. Scott, VA


  • David A. Scott, GA


  • José E. Serrano, NY


  • Terri Sewell, AL


  • Brad Sherman, CA


  • Albio Sires, NJ


  • Louise Slaughter, NY


  • David Adam Smith, WA


  • Jackie Speier, CA


  • Eric Swalwell, CA


  • Mark Takano, CA


  • Bennie Thompson, MS


  • Mike Thompson, CA


  • Dina Titus, NV


  • Paul Tonko, NY


  • Norma Torres, CA


  • Niki Tsongas, MA


  • Chris Van Hollen, MD


  • Juan Vargas, CA


  • Marc Veasey, TX


  • Filemon Vela Jr., TX


  • Nydia Velázquez, NY


  • Maxine Waters, CA


  • Bonnie Watson Coleman, NJ


  • Tim Walz, MN


  • Debbie Wasserman Schultz, FL[123]


  • Frederica Wilson, FL


  • John Yarmuth, KY


Former




  • Tom Allen, ME (1997–2009)[26]


  • Rob Andrews, NJ (1990–2014)[124]


  • Ron Barber, AZ (2013–15)[125]


  • Shelley Berkley, NV (1999–2013)[126]


  • Robert Marion Berry, AR (1997–2011)[25]


  • James Bilbray, NV (1987–95)[74]


  • Tim Bishop, NY (2003–15)[127]


  • Sherwood Boehlert,* NY (1983–2007) (Republican)[2]


  • Dennis Cardoza, CA (2003–12)[105]


  • Russ Carnahan, MO (2005–13)[67]


  • Donna Christian-Christensen, VI Del. (1997–2015)[128]


  • Tony Coelho, Maj. Whip, CA (1979–89)[80]


  • Jerry Costello, IL (1988–2013)[129]


  • Lincoln Davis, TN (2003–11)[130]


  • John Dingell, 43rd Dean, MI (1955–2015)[131]


  • Eni Faleomavaega, AS Del. (1989–2015)[132]


  • Chaka Fattah, PA (1995–2016)[39]


  • Vic Fazio, Caucus Chair, CA (1979–99)[105]


  • Floyd H. Flake, NY (1987–97)[127]


  • Harold Ford Jr., TN (1997–2007)[133]


  • Barney Frank, MA (1981–2013)[134]


  • Martin Frost, Caucus Chair, TX (1979–2005)[105]


  • Pete Gallego, TX (2013–15)[135]


  • Joe Garcia, FL (2013–15)[136]


  • Robert Garcia, NY (1978–90)[137]


  • Dick Gephardt, Maj. Leader, MO (1977–2005)[67]


  • Gabrielle Giffords, AZ (2007–12)[138]


  • Bart Gordon, TN (1985–2011)[130]


  • Colleen Hanabusa, HI (2011–15)[139]


  • Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, SD (2004–11)[140]


  • Earl F. Hilliard, AL (1993–2003)[64]


  • Paul Hodes, NH (2007–11)[141]


  • Joseph P. Kennedy II, MA (1987–99)[142]


  • Patrick J. Kennedy,* RI (1995–2011)[143]


  • Barbara B. Kennelly, Caucus Vice-Chair, CT (1982–99)[105]


  • Ron Klein, FL (2007–11)[95]


  • Nick Lampson, TX (1997–2005; 2007–09)[144]


  • Larry LaRocco, ID (1991–95)[10]


  • Bill Luther, MN (1995–2003)[145]


  • Marjorie Margolies, PA (1993–1995)[146]


  • Betsy Markey, CO (2009–11)[33]


  • Carolyn McCarthy, NY (1997–2015)[127]


  • Charles Thomas McMillen, MD (1987–93)[105]


  • Kweisi Mfume, MD (1987–96)[147]


  • Harry Mitchell, AZ (2007–11)[138]


  • Jim Moran, VA (1991–2015)[148]


  • Connie Morella, MD (1987–2003) (Republican)[18]


  • Bruce Morrison, CT (1983–91)[95]


  • John Olver, MA (1991–2013)[149]


  • Ed Pastor, AZ (1991–2015)[138]


  • Earl Pomeroy, ND (1993–2011)[84]


  • Nick Rahall, WV (1977–2015)[150]


  • Michael A. Ross, AR (2001–13)[25]


  • Lynn Schenk, CA (1993–95)[151]


  • Brad Schneider, IL (2013–15)[152]


  • Claudine Schneider,* RI (1981-91) (Republican)[2]


  • Allyson Schwartz, PA (2005–15)[148]


  • Joe Schwarz,* MI (2005–07) (Independent[b])[153]


  • Chris Shays, CT (1987–2009) (Republican)[18]


  • Carol Shea-Porter, NH (2007–11, 2013–15)[141]


  • John Spratt, SC (1983–2011)[154]


  • Richard H. Stallings, ID (1985–93)[10]


  • Bart Stupak, MI (1993–2011)[105]


  • Dick Swett, NH (1991–95)[141]


  • Mark Takai, HI (2015–16)


  • John S. Tanner, TN (1989–2011)[130]


  • Ellen Tauscher, CA (1997–2009)[155]


  • Edolphus Towns, NY (1983–2013)[156]


  • Henry Waxman, CA (1975–2015)[157]


  • Anthony Weiner, NY (1999–2011)[158]


  • Robert Wexler, FL (1997–2010)[159]


  • Alan Wheat, MO (1983–95)[105]


  • Pat Williams, MT (1979–97)[160]



Former members of the federal judiciary[edit]



  • U. W. Clemon, Chief Judge: N.D. Ala. (1999–2006)[64]


State officials[edit]



Executive officials[edit]





Hector Balderas





John Chiang


Current




  • Hector Balderas, 31st Attorney General of New Mexico[161]


  • Suzanne Bump, 22nd Massachusetts State Auditor[142]


  • John Chiang, 33rd California Treasurer[24]


  • Roy Cooper,* 48th Attorney General of North Carolina[162]


  • Janet Cowell, North Carolina State Treasurer[163]


  • Thomas DiNapoli, 54th New York State Comptroller[127]


  • Robert W. Ferguson, 18th Attorney General of Washington[164]


  • Michael Fitzgerald, 25th Iowa Treasurer[165]


  • Peter Franchot, 33rd Comptroller of Maryland[166]


  • Mike Frerichs, 74th Illinois Treasurer[167]


  • Nicole Galloway, 38th State Auditor of Missouri[67]


  • Joseph A. García, 48th Lieutenant Governor of Colorado[33]


  • Deb Goldberg, 58th Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts[168]


  • Nellie Gorbea, 28th Secretary of State of Rhode Island[169]


  • Kamala Harris, 32nd California Attorney General[170]


  • Maura Healey, 59th Massachusetts Attorney General[171]


  • Mark Herring, 47th Attorney General of Virginia[172]


  • Kathy Hochul, 64th Lieutenant Governor of New York[173]


  • Anne Holton, Virginia Secretary of Education[172]


  • George Jepsen, 24th Attorney General of Connecticut[174]


  • Jason Kander, 39th Missouri Secretary of State[67]


  • Nancy K. Kopp, 23rd Treasurer of Maryland[175]


  • Chris Koster, 41st Attorney General of Missouri[67]


  • Alison Lundergan Grimes, 76th Secretary of State of Kentucky[176]


  • Fiona Ma, California Board of Equalization[177]


  • Lisa Madigan, 41st Attorney General of Illinois[178]


  • Seth Magaziner, General Treasurer of Rhode Island[179]


  • Tom J. Miller, 31st & 33rd Iowa Attorney General[165]


  • Janet T. Mills, 55th & 57th Maine Attorney General[26]


  • Gavin Newsom, 49th Lieutenant Governor of California[180]


  • Mary D. Nichols,* California Air Resources Board Chair[181]


  • Ralph Northam, 40th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia[172]


  • Alex Padilla, 32nd Secretary of State of California[36]


  • Chris Pappas, New Hampshire Executive Councilor[141]


  • John Perdue, West Virginia Treasurer[182]


  • Ellen Rosenblum 17th Oregon Attorney General[183]


  • Eric Schneiderman, 65th New York Attorney General[127]


  • Tina Smith, 48th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota[184]


  • Levar Stoney, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia[172]


  • Natalie Tennant, 29th Secretary of State of West Virginia[182]


  • Shan Tsutsui, 12th Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii[24]


  • Colin Van Ostern, New Hampshire Executive Councilor[185]


  • Nancy Wyman, 88th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut[186]


  • Betty Yee, 32nd California State Controller[177]


Former




  • Phil Angelides,* 31st California Treasurer (1999–2007)[187]


  • Thurbert Baker, 51st Attorney General of Georgia (1997–2011)[38]


  • Ben F. Barnes, 36th Lieutenant Governor of Texas (1969–73)[102]


  • Elaine Baxter, 27th Iowa Secretary of State (1987–95)[188]


  • Jere Beasley, 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Alabama (1971–79)[64]

  • Anne C. Boyle, former Nebraska Public Service Commissioner[70]

  • Jay Bradford, former Arkansas Insurance Commissioner[25]


  • Anthony G. Brown, 8th Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2007–15)[189]


  • Bob Brown,* 18th Secretary of State of Montana (2001–05) (Republican)[190]


  • Kathleen Brown, 29th California State Treasurer (1991–95)[36]


  • Bernie Buescher, 36th Secretary of State of Colorado (2009–11)[33]


  • John Burkhalter, Arkansas Highway Commissioner (2011–13)[25]


  • Andrea Cabral, former Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety[142]


  • Bonnie Campbell, 32nd Iowa Attorney General (1991–95)[191]


  • Robin Carnahan, 38th Missouri Secretary of State (2005–13)[67]


  • Martha Coakley, 58th Attorney General of Massachusetts (2007–15)[142]


  • Catherine Cortez Masto, 32nd Attorney General of Nevada (2007–15)[192]


  • Frankie Sue Del Papa, 29th Attorney General of Nevada (1991–2003)[126]


  • Diane Denish, 28th Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico (2003–11)[193]


  • Drew Edmondson, 16th Attorney General of Oklahoma (1995–2011)[26]


  • Jimmie Lou Fisher, Treasurer of Arkansas (1981–2003)[25]


  • Doug Gansler, 45th Attorney General of Maryland (2007–15)[175]


  • Terry Goddard, 24th Attorney General of Arizona[138]


  • Steve Grossman, 57th Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts (2011–15)[142]


  • Joan Growe, 19th Minnesota Secretary of State (1975–99)[194]


  • Robert Harlan Henry, 14th Attorney General of Oklahoma (1987–91)[26]

  • Beverly Hollingsworth, former New Hampshire Executive Councilor[141]


  • Patty Judge,* 46th Lieutenant Governor of Iowa (2007–11)[195]


  • Kathleen Kane, 48th Pennsylvania Attorney General (2013–16)[196]

  • Kathy Karpan, 17th Secretary of State of Wyoming (1987–95)[86]


  • Cary Kennedy, Colorado Treasurer (2007–2011)[197]


  • Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, 6th Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (1995–2003)[95]

  • Gloria Lawlah, former Maryland Secretary of Aging[95]


  • David M. Louie, 13th Hawaii Attorney General (2011–14)[24]


  • Crit Luallen, 56th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (2014–15)[198]


  • Kate Marshall, Nevada State Treasurer (2007–15)[126]


  • Garry Mauro, 25th Texas Land Commissioner (1983–99)[199]


  • Kenneth McClintock, 22nd Secretary of State of Puerto Rico (2009–13)[200]


  • Dustin McDaniel, 55th Attorney General of Arkansas (2007–15)[25]


  • Katie McGinty, former Pennsylvania Secretary of Environmental Protection (2003–08)[201]


  • Dick Molpus, former Secretary of State of Mississippi[75]

  • Irene Natividad, former Virginia Secretary of Transportation[202]

  • Tony Park, Attorney General of Idaho (1971–75)[10]


  • Mona Pasquil, 47th Lieutenant Governor of California (2009–10)[24]


  • Sally Pederson, 45th Lieutenant Governor of Iowa (1999–2007)[203]

  • Deborah Pignatelli, former New Hampshire Executive Councilor[141]


  • Yvonne Prettner Solon, 47th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota (2011–15)[204]


  • Kim M. Robak, 35th Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska (1993–99)[70]


  • Jim Roth, Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner (2007–09)[26]

  • Pat Russell, former New Hampshire Liquor Commissioner[141]


  • M. Susan Savage, 29th Secretary of State of Oklahoma (2003–11)[26]


  • Gail Schoettler, 44th Lieutenant Governor of Colorado (1995–99)[197]


  • Mark Shurtleff,* 19th Attorney General of Utah (2001–13) (Republican)[205]


  • Alex Sink, 2nd Chief Financial Officer of Florida (2007–11)[206]


  • Diana Taylor,* 42nd New York Superintendent of Banks (2003–07) (Republican)[207]


  • Inez Tenenbaum, 15th South Carolina Superintendent of Education (1999–2007)[208]


  • Mike Thurmond, Georgia Labor Commissioner (1999–2011)[38]


  • Mike Turpen, 13th Attorney General of Oklahoma (1977–83)[26]


  • Fran Ulmer, 7th Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (1994–2002)[83]


  • Rick Wade, Director of the South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services (1999–2002)[209]


  • Joan Wagnon, Kansas Secretary of Revenue (2003–11)[210]


  • Steve Westly, 30th California State Controller (2003–07)[211]


  • Grant Woods,* 23rd Attorney General of Arizona (1991–99) (Republican)[2]


  • Nancy Worley, 50th Secretary of State of Alabama (2003–07)[212]



State legislators[edit]



Alaska[edit]


  • Rep. Matt Claman


Arizona[edit]


  • Rep. Mark Cardenas[213]

  • Rep. Charlene Fernandez

  • Rep. Randall Friese

  • Rep. Rosanna Gabaldón

  • Rep. Sally Ann Gonzales

  • Sen. Katie Hobbs

  • Rep. Jonathan Larkin

  • Rep. Stefanie Mach

  • Sen. Robert Meza

  • Sen. Lynne Pancrazi

  • Rep. Rebecca Rios

  • Rep. Macario Saldate

  • Rep. Victoria Steele (2013–16)

  • Sen. Anna Tovar (2013–15)

  • Rep. Bruce Wheeler


California[edit]


  • Ass. Tom Ammiano (2008–14)[214]

  • Ass. Cheryl Brown[215]

  • Ass. Bill Dodd[216]

  • Sen. Isadore Hall III[217]

  • Sen. Tom Hayden (1992–2000)[218]

  • Ass. Fabian Núñez, 66th Speaker (2004–08)[219]

  • Ass. John Pérez, 68th Speaker (2010–14)[220]


Colorado[edit]


  • Sen. Polly Baca (1974–79)[33]

  • Sen. Gloria Tanner (1994–2000)[221]

  • Rep. Wilma Webb (1980–93)[33]


Connecticut[edit]


  • Sen. Bill Finch, Maj. Whip (2000–07)[222]

  • Sen. Edward M. Kennedy Jr.[223]


Florida[edit]


  • Sen. Betty Castor, Pres. pro tem. (1985–87)[59]

  • Sen. Nan Rich, Min. Leader (2010–12)[224]

  • Sen. Geraldine Thompson[225]


Georgia[edit]


  • Rep. DuBose Porter (1982–2011)[226]

  • Rep. Pam Stephenson[227]

  • Sen. Curt Thompson[228]


Idaho[edit]


  • Rep. Brian Cronin, Min. Caucus Chair (2010–12)[10]

  • Rep. Wendy Jaquet, Min. Leader (1994–2012)[10]


Illinois[edit]


  • Sen. James Clayborne Jr., Maj. Leader[229]

  • Rep. Gregory S. Harris*[230]

  • Rep. Michael Madigan, 67th Speaker[231]

  • Sen. Iris Martinez, Ass. Maj. Leader[232]

Iowa[203][233][234]



  • Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad[235]

  • Rep. Janet Adams (1987–89)

  • Rep. Marti Anderson

  • Sen. Staci Appel (2007–11)

  • Rep. Timi Brown-Powers

  • Sen. Tom Courtney

  • Sen. Jeff Danielson

  • Sen. Dick Dearden

  • Sen. Bill Dotzler

  • Sen. Bob Dvorsky

  • Rep. Abby Finkenauer

  • Rep. Ruth Ann Gaines

  • Rep. Mary Gaskill

  • Sen. Michael Gronstal, Maj. Leader[236]

  • Rep. Chris C. Hall[237]

  • Sen. Johnie Hammond (1994–2002)

  • Sen. Rita Hart[235]

  • Sen. Wally Horn

  • Sen. Pam Jochum, Sen. Pres.[238]

  • Rep. Vicki Lensing

  • Rep. Mary Mascher

  • Sen. Liz Mathis

  • Sen. Matt W. McCoy[239]

  • Rep. Helen Miller[120]

  • Rep. Jo Oldson

  • Rep. Tyler Olson (2007–15)

  • Sen. Janet Petersen

  • Rep. Kirsten Running-Marquardt

  • Rep. Sally Stutsman

  • Rep. Phyllis Thede

  • Rep. Wes Whitead (2003–11)


Kansas[54]



  • Sen. Donald Betts (2003–04)[240]

  • Rep. Carolyn Bridges

  • Rep. Delia Garcia (2005–10)

  • Rep. Sydney Carlin

  • Rep. Raj Goyle (2007–11)[24]

  • Rep. Nancy Kirk (former)[210]

  • Sen. Kelly Kultala (2008–12)

  • Sen. Janis Lee, Ass. Min. Leader (1997–2010)

  • Sen. Jean Schodorf, Maj. Whip (2001–13)

  • Rep. Sue Storm

  • Rep. John Wilson

  • Rep. Valdenia Winn


Kentucky[198]



  • Rep. Kelly Flood

  • Rep. Joni Jenkins

  • Rep. Mary Marzian

  • Rep. Rita Smart


Louisiana[241]



  • Rep. John Bagneris

  • Sen. Wesley T. Bishop

  • Sen. Gerald Boudreaux

  • Rep. Joseph Bouie Jr.

  • Sen. Troy E. Brown

  • Rep. Barbara Carpenter

  • Rep. Gary Carter Jr.

  • Sen. Troy Anthony Carter

  • Sen. Karen Carter Peterson

  • Rep. Kenny Cox

  • Sen. Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb

  • Rep. A. B. Franklin

  • Rep. Randal Gaines

  • Rep. Jeff W. Hall

  • Rep. James Harris, III

  • Rep. Marcus Hunter

  • Rep. Katrina Jackson

  • Rep. Edward James

  • Rep. Patrick Jefferson

  • Rep. Sam Jenkins

  • Rep. Terry Landry

  • Rep. Rodney Lyons

  • Rep. C. Denise Marcelle

  • Rep. Dustin Miller

  • Sen. Marc Morial (1992–94)[242]

  • Sen. Jean-Paul Morrell

  • Rep. Barbara Norton

  • Rep. Vincent Pierre

  • Rep. Ed J. Price

  • Rep. Patricia Haynes Smith

  • Rep. Patrick C. Williams


Maine[26][243]



  • Sen. Justin Alfond, Maj. Leader

  • Rep. Christopher Babbidge

  • Sen. Phil Bartlett (2004–12)[244]

  • Rep. Henry Beck

  • Sen. Emily Cain (2012–14)

  • Rep. Mattie Daughtry

  • Sen. Cynthia Dill (2011–12)[245]

  • Rep. Mark Eves, Speaker[243]

  • Sen. Ryan Fecteau

  • Sen. Stan Gerzofsky

  • Rep. Gay Grant

  • Sen. Anne Haskell

  • Sen. Dawn Hill

  • Rep. Erik Jorgensen

  • Rep. John L. Martin

  • Sen. Libby Mitchell, Sen. Pres. (2008–10)

  • Rep. Matt Moonen

  • Sen. Linda Valentino

  • Rep. Joan Welsh


Maryland[95][246][247][248]



  • Del. Vanessa Atterbeary

  • Del. Ben Barnes

  • Sen. Joanne C. Benson

  • Sen. Stewart W. Bainum Jr. (1983–86)[249]

  • Del. Aisha N. Braveboy (2007–15)

  • Del. Mark Chang[250]

  • Del. Bonnie Cullison

  • Sen. Howard Denis* (1977-95) (Republican)[153]

  • Del. Eric Ebersole

  • Del. Diana Fennell

  • Sen. Jennie M. Forehand (1995–2014)

  • Del. David Fraser-Hidalgo

  • Del. Melanie Griffith (former)

  • Sen. Guy Guzzone

  • Del. Shelly Hettleman

  • Del. Terri Hill

  • Del. Carolyn J. B. Howard

  • Del. Jolene Ivey (2003–15)

  • Rep. Adrienne A. Jones, Speaker pro tem.

  • Sen. Cheryl Kagan

  • Del. Anne Kaiser[251]

  • Sen. Delores G. Kelley

  • Del. Ariana Kelly

  • Sen. Nancy J. King

  • Del. Marc Korman

  • Del. Benjamin F. Kramer

  • Sen. Sidney Kramer (1978–86)

  • Del. Clarence Lam

  • Sen. Susan C. Lee

  • Del. Brooke Lierman

  • Sen. Richard Madaleno

  • Del. Maggie McIntosh

  • Sen. Thomas M. Middleton

  • Del. Aruna Miller

  • Sen. Thomas V. Miller Jr., Sen. Pres.[175]

  • Sen. Shirley Nathan-Pulliam

  • Del. Edith Patterson

  • Del. Shane Pendergrass

  • Del. D. Bruce Poole (1987–99)[252]

  • Sen. Catherine E. Pugh

  • Sen. Jamie Raskin,* Maj. Whip[253]

  • Del. Kirill Reznik

  • Del. Samuel I. Rosenberg

  • Del. Carlo Sanchez

  • Del. Luiz R. S. Simmons

  • Del. Frank S. Turner

  • Del. David Valderrama (1991–03)

  • Del. Kris Valderrama

  • Del. Jay Walker


Massachusetts[142]



  • Rep. James Arciero

  • Rep. Brian Ashe

  • Rep. Cory Atkins

  • Rep. Ruth Balser

  • Rep. Christine Barber

  • Sen. Michael J. Barrett

  • Rep. Jennifer Benson

  • Sen. Michael D. Brady

  • Rep. Paul Brodeur

  • Sen. Will Brownsberger

  • Rep. Antonio F.D. Cabral

  • Rep. Thomas Calter

  • Rep. James Cantwell

  • Rep. Gailanne Cariddi

  • Sen. Harriette L. Chandler, Maj. Leader

  • Sen. Sonia Chang-Díaz*[254]

  • Rep. Nick P. Collins

  • Rep. Brendan Crighton

  • Rep. Claire D. Cronin

  • Rep. Dan Cullinane

  • Rep. Josh Cutler

  • Rep. Michael S. Day

  • Rep. Marjorie Decker

  • Sen. Sal DiDomenico

  • Rep. Dan Donahue

  • Rep. Paul Donato

  • Sen. Ken Donnelly

  • Sen. Eileen Donoghue

  • Rep. Carol A. Donovan (1991–2005)

  • Sen. Linda Dorcena Forry

  • Sen. Benjamin Downing

  • Rep. Michelle DuBois

  • Rep. Carolyn Dykema

  • Rep. Lori Ehrlich

  • Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier

  • Rep. John V. Fernandes

  • Rep. Ann-Margaret Ferrante

  • Rep. Carole Fiola

  • Sen. Barry Finegold (2011–15)

  • Sen. Jennifer Flanagan

  • Rep. William C. Galvin

  • Rep. Sean Garballey

  • Rep. Barbara Gardner, Maj. Whip (1987–2001)

  • Sen. Anne Gobi

  • Rep. Ken I. Gordon

  • Rep. Danielle Gregoire

  • Rep. Sherwood Guernsey (former)[149]

  • Rep. Patricia Haddad, Speaker pro tem.

  • Rep. Lida E. Harkins (1989–2011)

  • Rep. John Hecht

  • Rep. Paul Heroux

  • Rep. Kate Hogan

  • Rep. Kevin Honan

  • Rep. Daniel Hunt

  • Rep. Louis Kafka

  • Rep. Jay R. Kaufman

  • Sen. John F. Keenan

  • Rep. Kay Khan

  • Rep. Sally Kerans (1991–97)

  • Rep. Robert Koczera

  • Sen. Barbara L'Italien

  • Sen. Eric Lesser

  • Sen. Jason M. Lewis

  • Rep. Timothy Madden

  • Rep. John J. Mahoney

  • Rep. Liz Malia

  • Rep. Ronald Mariano, Maj. Leader

  • Sen. Thomas M. McGee.[255]

  • Rep. Joe McGonagle

  • Sen. Joan Menard (2000–11)

  • Sen. Michael O. Moore

  • Sen. Therese Murray, Sen. Pres. (2007–15)

  • Rep. Harold Naughton Jr.

  • Rep. James O'Day

  • Sen. Marc R. Pacheco, Pres. pro tem.

  • Rep. Sarah Peake

  • Rep. Alice Peisch

  • Sen. Anthony Petruccelli

  • Rep. William "Smitty" Pignatelli

  • Rep. Angelo Puppolo

  • Sen. Michael J. Rodrigues

  • Rep. David M. Rogers

  • Rep. John H. Rogers

  • Sen. Stan Rosenberg, Sen. Pres.[168]

  • Rep. Jeffrey Roy

  • Rep. Marie St. Fleur (1999–2011)

  • Rep. Paul Schmid

  • Rep. John Scibak

  • Rep. Alan Silvia

  • Rep. Frank Smizik

  • Rep. Theodore C. Speliotis

  • Sen. Karen Spilka

  • Rep. John Stefanini (1992–2001)

  • Sen. Cynthia Stone Creem

  • Rep. Ellen Story

  • Rep. William M. Straus

  • Rep. Susan Tracy (1991–95)

  • Rep. Paul F. Tucker

  • Rep. Martha M. Walz (2005–13)

  • Sen. James T. Welch

  • Rep. Alice Wolf (1996–2013)


Michigan[256]



  • Sen. Jim Ananich, Min. Leader

  • Rep. Brian R. Banks

  • Sen. Steve Bieda

  • Rep. Winnie Brinks

  • Rep. Charles Brunner

  • Rep. John Chirkun

  • Rep. Scott Dianda

  • Rep. Brandon Dillon (2011–2015)[257]

  • Rep. Fred Durhal III

  • Rep. Pam Faris

  • Rep. LaTanya Garrett

  • Rep. Sherry Gay-Dagnogo

  • Sen. Vincent Gregory

  • Rep. Christine Greig

  • Rep. Tim Greimel Min. Leader

  • Rep. Vanessa Guerra

  • Sen. Curtis Hertel Jr.

  • Rep. Jon Hoadley

  • Sen. David Knezek

  • Rep. Robert Kosowski

  • Rep. Marilyn Lane

  • Rep. Frank Liberati

  • Rep. Leslie Love

  • Rep. Derek E. Miller

  • Rep. Jeremy Allen Moss

  • Rep. Kristy Pagan

  • Rep. Phil Phelps

  • Rep. Sarah Roberts

  • Rep. David E. Rutledge

  • Rep. Sam Singh

  • Rep. Charles Smiley

  • Rep. Jim Townsend

  • Sen. Gretchen Whitmer, Min. Leader (2006–2015)[258]

  • Rep. Robert Wittenberg


Minnesota[8][145][184][259]



  • Rep. Susan Allen

  • Rep. Jon Applebaum

  • Sen. Terri Bonoff

  • Rep. Karen Clark

  • Sen. Greg Clausen

  • Sen. Dick Cohen

  • Rep. Jack Considine

  • Sen. Kevin Dahle

  • Rep. Raymond Dehn

  • Sen. David Scott Dibble

  • Sen. Christine Ann Eaton

  • Sen. Kent Eken

  • Rep. Ron Erhardt

  • Rep. Betty Folliard (1997–2002)

  • Sen. Melisa Franzen

  • Rep. Laurie Halverson

  • Rep. Alice Hausman

  • Sen. Jeff Hayden, Dep. Maj. Leader

  • Rep. Debra Hilstrom

  • Sen. John A. Hoffman

  • Rep. Frank Hornstein

  • Rep. Melissa Hortman, Dep. Min. Leader

  • Rep. Jason Isaacson

  • Rep. Sheldon Johnson

  • Rep. Margaret Anderson Kelliher, 56th Speaker (2007–11)

  • Rep. Phyllis Kahn

  • Sen. Ron Latz

  • Rep. John Lesch

  • Sen. Becky Lourey (1997–2007)

  • Rep. Carlos Mariani

  • Rep. Carly Melin

  • Rep. Rena Moran

  • Rep. Erin Murphy, Dep. Min. Leader

  • Sen. Sandy Pappas, Sen. Pres.

  • Rep. Dave Pinto

  • Sen. Ann Rest

  • Rep. Dan Schoen

  • Rep. Yvonne Selcer

  • Sen. Kathy Sheran

  • Sen. Katie Sieben, Ass. Maj. Leader

  • Rep. Erik Simonson

  • Rep. Linda Slocum

  • Rep. Paul Thissen, Min. Leader[204]

  • Sen. Patricia Torres Ray

  • Sen. Chuck Wiger

  • Rep. Cheryl Youakim


Mississippi[75]



  • Rep. Jeramey Anderson

  • Rep. Willie Bailey

  • Rep. Earle S. Banks

  • Rep. Chris Bell

  • Rep. Edward Blackmon Jr.

  • Rep. Cedric Burnett

  • Sen. Albert Butler

  • Rep. Credell Calhoun

  • Rep. Kimberly Campbell Buck

  • Rep. Bryant Clark

  • Rep. Alyce Clarke

  • Rep. Linda F. Coleman

  • Rep. Mary H. Coleman (1994–2016)

  • Sen. Deborah Jeanne Dawkins

  • Rep. Oscar Denton

  • Rep. Jarvis Dortch

  • Rep. Michael T. Evans

  • Rep. John Faulkner

  • Sen. Hillman Terome Frazier

  • Rep. Karl Gibbs

  • Rep. John W. Hines

  • Rep. Daniel Steven Holland

  • Rep. Gregory Holloway Sr.

  • Sen. John Horhn

  • Rep. Robert Huddleston

  • Rep. Lataisha Jackson

  • Sen. Robert Jackson

  • Sen. Sampson Jackson

  • Rep. Robert L. Johnson, III

  • Sen. David Lee Jordan

  • Rep. Kabir Karriem

  • Rep. Carl Mickens

  • Rep. Chuck Middleton

  • Rep. Robert Moak (1984–2016)

  • Rep. David Myers

  • Sen. Sollie Norwood

  • Rep. Orlando Paden

  • Rep. Willie Perkins Sr.

  • Rep. Tommy Reynolds

  • Rep. Sara Richardson Thomas

  • Rep. Omeria Scott

  • Sen. Derrick Simmons

  • Sen. Willie Simmons

  • Rep. Rufus Straughter

  • Rep. Kathy Sykes

  • Sen. Angela Turner

  • Rep. Kenneth Walker

  • Rep. Percy Watson

  • Sen. Gloria Williamson (2000–07)

  • Sen. Tammy Witherspoon

  • Rep. Adrienne Wooten

  • Rep. Charles Young Jr.


Missouri[67]



  • Rep. Joe Adams

  • Rep. Lauren Arthur

  • Rep. Bob Burns

  • Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal[260]

  • Rep. Mike Colona

  • Rep. Pat Conway

  • Sen. Kiki Curls

  • Rep. Randy Dunn

  • Rep. Rochelle Gray

  • Rep. Alan Green

  • Sen. Jason Holsman

  • Rep. Penny Hubbard

  • Rep. Jake Hummel

  • Sen. Joseph Keaveny

  • Rep. Kip Kendrick

  • Rep. Michele Kratky

  • Rep. Jeremy LaFaver

  • Rep. Karla May

  • Rep. Gail McCann Beatty

  • Rep. Tracy McCreery

  • Rep. Tommie McDonald

  • Rep. DaRon McGee

  • Rep. Margo McNeil

  • Rep. Bonnaye Mims

  • Rep. Gina Mitten

  • Rep. Judy Morgan

  • Sen. Jamilah Nasheed

  • Rep. Stacey Newman

  • Rep. Mary Nichols

  • Rep. Bill Otto

  • Rep. Sharon Pace

  • Rep. Josh Peters

  • Rep. Tommie Pierson

  • Rep. John Rizzo

  • Rep. Joseph Runions

  • Sen. Jill Schupp

  • Sen. Scott Sifton

  • Rep. Betty Thompson, Maj. Whip (1997–2001)[261]

  • Sen. Gina Walsh


Montana



  • Rep. Jenny Eck[262]

  • Sen. Carol Williams, Maj. Leader (2011–12)[160]


Nebraska[70]



  • Sen. Matt Connealy (1989–2007)

  • Sen. Danielle Conrad (2007–15)

  • Sen. Tanya Cook

  • Sen. Burke Harr

  • Sen. Gwen Howard (2005–13)

  • Sen. Sara Howard

  • Sen. Adam Morfeld

  • Sen. Jeremy Nordquist (2009–15)

  • Sen. Patty Pansing Brooks


Nevada[74][126][263]



  • Ass. Elliot Anderson[264]

  • Ass. Nelson Araujo[265]

  • Sen. Kelvin Atkinson, Min. Whip

  • Ass. Teresa Benitez-Thompson

  • Sen. Shirley Breeden (2008–12)

  • Ass. Barbara Buckley, Speaker (2007–11)

  • Ass. Maggie Carlton[266]

  • Ass. Olivia Diaz[267]

  • Ass. Marilyn Dondero Loop (2009–14)

  • Ass. Jason Frierson (2011–14)


  • Aaron D. Ford, NV Senate Min. Leader

  • Ass. Amber Joiner

  • Sen. Justin C. Jones (2012–15)

  • Sen. Ruben Kihuen[268]

  • Sen. Sheila Leslie (2010–12)[269]

  • Ass. Harvey Munford

  • Ass. Dina Neal

  • Sen. Joe Neal (1972–2004)

  • Ass. Richard Perkins, Speaker (2001–06)

  • Sen. Pat Spearman

  • Ass. Ellen Spiegel

  • Ass. Michael Sprinkle

  • Ass. Odis Thompson

  • Sen. Joyce Woodhouse


New Hampshire[141][270]



  • Rep. Michael Abbott

  • Rep. Caroletta Alicea

  • Rep. Susan Almy

  • Rep. Richard Ames

  • Rep. Bob Backus

  • Rep. Ben Baroody

  • Rep. Paul Berch

  • Rep. Skip Berrien

  • Rep. David A. Borden

  • Rep. Paula Bradley

  • Rep. Pam Brown

  • Rep. Rebecca Brown

  • Rep. Tom Buco

  • Sen. Peter H. Burling (2004–08)[271]

  • Rep. Ed A. Butler

  • Rep. Mike Cahill

  • Rep. Jacqueline Cali-Pitts

  • Rep. Larry Converse

  • Rep. Patricia Cornell

  • Rep. David Cote

  • Sen. Lou D'Allesandro

  • Rep. Deborah DiFranco

  • Rep. Linda DiSilvestro

  • Rep. David Doherty

  • Rep. Kristy Bartlett

  • Rep. Karen Ebel

  • Sen. Dan Feltes[272]

  • Rep. Paula Francese

  • Rep. June Frazer

  • Rep. Mary Freitas

  • Rep. Ray Gagnon

  • Rep. Ken N. Gidge

  • Rep. Mary Stuart Gile

  • Sen. Peggy Gilmour (2008–10; 2012–14)

  • Rep. Carlos Gonzalez (Republican)[273]

  • Rep. Pam Gordon

  • Rep. Suzanne Gottling

  • Rep. Lee Guerette

  • Sen. Mary Louise Hancock (1977–79)

  • Rep. William A. Hatch

  • Rep. Mary Heath

  • Rep. Martha Hennessey

  • Sen. Andrew Hosmer

  • Rep. Jean Jeudy

  • Rep. Gladys Johnsen

  • Rep. Naidia Kaen

  • Rep. David Karrick

  • Sen. Molly Kelly

  • Rep. Linda Kenison

  • Sen. Sylvia Larsen, Sen. Pres. (2006–10)

  • Sen. Bette Lasky

  • Rep. Douglas Ley

  • Rep. Patricia Lovejoy

  • Rep. David Luneau

  • Rep. James Mackay

  • Rep. Kevin Maes

  • Rep. Latha Mangipudi

  • Rep. Rebecca McBeath

  • Rep. Patricia McMahon (2004–10)

  • Rep. Mel Myler

  • Rep. Sharon Nordgren[203]

  • Rep. Terie Norelli, Speaker (2006–10; 2012–14)

  • Rep. Andrew O'Hearne

  • Rep. Laura Pantelakos

  • Rep. Will Pearson

  • Sen. David M. Pierce

  • Rep. Wendy Piper

  • Rep. Marjorie Porter

  • Rep. Mario Ratzki

  • Sen. Deborah Reynolds (2006–10)

  • Rep. Harold Rice

  • Rep. Kris Roberts

  • Rep. Katherine Rogers

  • Rep. Deanna Rollo

  • Rep. Marge Shepardson

  • Rep. Tom Sherman

  • Rep. Alexis Simpson

  • Rep. Suzanne Smith

  • Sen. Donna Soucy[274]

  • Rep. Tom Southworth

  • Rep. Chris Spirou, Min. Leader (former)[275]

  • Rep. Betty Tamposi, Ass. Maj. Leader (1979–86) (Republican)[276]

  • Rep. Yvonne Thomas

  • Rep. Susan Treleaven

  • Rep. Alan Turcotte

  • Rep. Jim Verschueren

  • Rep. Janet Wall

  • Rep. Mary Jane Wallner, Maj. Leader

  • Rep. Robert Walsh

  • Rep. Gerry Ward

  • Rep. Ken Ward

  • Sen. David Watters[277]

  • Rep. Lucy Weber

  • Rep. Deb Wheeler

  • Sen. Katie Wheeler (1996–2002)

  • Rep. Kermit Williams

  • Sen. Jeff Woodburn, Min. Leader[278]

  • Rep. David Woodbury


New Jersey[279][280][281][282]



  • Ass. Annette Chaparro

  • Sen. Richard Codey

  • Sen. Nilsa Cruz-Perez

  • Sen. Sandra Cunningham

  • Ass. Joanne Downey

  • Ass. Patricia Egan Jones

  • Sen. Nia Gill, Pres. pro tem.

  • Sen. Robert M. Gordon

  • Ass. Gerald B. Green, Speaker pro tem.

  • Sen. Linda R. Greenstein

  • Ass. Louis Greenwald, Maj. Leader

  • Ass. Valerie Huttle[108]

  • Ass. Angelica M. Jimenez

  • Ass. LeRoy J. Jones Jr. (1994–2000)

  • Ass. Pamela R. Lampitt

  • Sen. Raymond Lesniak[283]

  • Sen. Fred H. Madden

  • Ass. Elizabeth Maher Muoio

  • Ass. Angela V. McKnight

  • Ass. Gabriela Mosquera

  • Ass. Sheila Oliver

  • Ass. Eliana Pintor Marin

  • Sen. Nellie Pou

  • Ass. Vincent Prieto, Speaker

  • Ass. Joan M. Quigley, Maj. Leader (2006-08)

  • Ass. Annette Quijano

  • Sen. M. Teresa Ruiz

  • Sen. Nicholas Sacco

  • Sen. Paul Sarlo

  • Ass. Troy Singleton

  • Ass. L. Grace Spencer

  • Ass. Shavonda Sumter

  • Sen. Stephen M. Sweeney, Sen. Pres.

  • Ass. Cleopatra Tucker

  • Sen. Loretta Weinberg, Maj. Leader

  • Ass. John Wisniewski*[117]


New Mexico



  • Sen. Jacob Candelaria[284]

  • Rep. Joni Gutierrez (2005–13)[285]

  • Rep. W. Ken Martinez[193]

  • Rep. Bill McCamley[286]

  • Rep. Raymond G. Sanchez, Speaker (1971–2000)[287]


New York[127][288][289][290][291][292][293][294]



  • Sen. Michael Balboni* (1998–2007) (Republican)[295]

  • Ass. Michael Blake

  • Ass. Harry Bronson

  • Ass. David Buchwald

  • Ass. Marcos Crespo

  • Ass. Jeffrey Dinowitz

  • Sen. Adriano Espaillat

  • Ass. Herman Farrell

  • Ass. David F. Gantt[296]

  • Sen. Michael Gianaris

  • Ass. Mark Gjonaj

  • Ass. Deborah J. Glick[297]

  • Ass. Carl Heastie, Speaker

  • Ass. Earlene Hooper

  • Sen. Brad Hoylman

  • Ass. Ellen Jaffee

  • Ass. Ron T.S. Kim[24]

  • Ass. Shelley Mayer

  • Ass. Joseph Morelle, Maj. Leader

  • Ass. Daniel J. O'Donnell

  • Ass. Amy Paulin

  • Ass. Crystal Peoples

  • Ass. N. Nick Perry

  • Ass. J. Gary Pretlow

  • Ass. Dan Quart[298]

  • Ass. Philip Ramos

  • Ass. Annette Robinson

  • Ass. Sean Ryan

  • Ass. Robin Schimminger

  • Ass. Rebecca Seawright[299]

  • Ass. Jo Anne Simon

  • Ass. James Skoufis

  • Sen. Daniel Squadron*[300]

  • Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Min. Leader

  • Ass. Matthew Titone

  • Ass. Keith L.T. Wright

  • Ass. Kenneth Zebrowski Jr.[301]


North Carolina[302]



  • Rep. Gale Adcock

  • Rep. John Ager

  • Sen. Daniel T. Blue Jr., Min. Leader

  • Rep. Cecil Brockman

  • Sen. Angela Bryant

  • Rep. Becky Carney

  • Rep. Carla Cunningham

  • Rep. Beverly M. Earle

  • Rep. Jean Farmer-Butterfield

  • Rep. Susan C. Fisher, Dep. Min. Leader

  • Rep. Rosa Gill

  • Rep. Charles Graham

  • Rep. George Graham

  • Rep. Duane Hall

  • Rep. Larry D. Hall, Min. Leader[163]

  • Rep. Susi Hamilton

  • Rep. Pricey Harrison

  • Rep. Yvonne Holley

  • Rep. Howard Hunter

  • Rep. Verla C. Insko

  • Rep. Darren G. Jackson

  • Rep. Ralph Johnson

  • Sen. Paul Lowe

  • Rep. Marvin W. Lucas

  • Rep. Grier Martin

  • Sen. Floyd McKissick Jr.

  • Rep. Graig R. Meyer

  • Rep. Mickey Michaux

  • Rep. Rodney W. Moore

  • Rep. Garland E. Pierce

  • Rep. Joe Sam Queen

  • Rep. Billy Richardson

  • Rep. Bobbie Richardson

  • Sen. Gladys A. Robinson

  • Rep. Deborah K. Ross (2003–13)[303]

  • Sen. Jane Smith

  • Sen. Erica Smith-Ingram

  • Sen. Josh Stein

  • Rep. Evelyn Terry

  • Sen. Terry Van Duyn, Min. Whip

  • Sen. Joyce Waddell

  • Rep. Shelly Willingham

  • Sen. Mike Woodard


North Dakota[304]



  • Rep. Kenton Onstad, Min. Leader

  • Sen. Mac Schneider, Min. Leader


Ohio[94][305]



  • Rep. Nickie Antonio

  • Rep. Michael Ashford

  • Rep. Heather Bishoff

  • Rep. John Boccieri

  • Rep. Kristin Boggs

  • Rep. Janine Boyd

  • Rep. Nicholas J. Celebrezze

  • Rep. Jack Cera

  • Rep. Kathleen Clyde

  • Rep. Michael Curtin

  • Rep. Denise Driehaus

  • Rep. Teresa Fedor

  • Sen. Lou Gentile

  • Rep. Tracy Heard, Maj. Leader (2009–11)[306]

  • Rep. Stephanie Howse

  • Rep. Greta Johnson

  • Rep. David J. Leland

  • Rep. Michele Lepore-Hagan

  • Sen. Rhine McLin (1995–01)[307]

  • Rep. John Patterson

  • Rep. Debbie Phillips

  • Rep. Connie Pillich (2009–14)

  • Rep. Alicia Reece[308]

  • Sen. Joe Schiavoni

  • Rep. Michael Sheehy

  • Rep. Stephen Slesnick

  • Rep. Kent Smith

  • Rep. Martin J. Sweeney

  • Sen. Charleta Tavares

  • Sen. Cecil L. Thomas

  • Sen. Sandra Williams[309]

  • Sen. Kenny Yuko


Oklahoma'[26]



  • Sen. Laura Boyd (1993–98)

  • Rep. Jason Dunnington

  • Sen. Kay Floyd

  • Rep. James Lockhart

  • Rep. Jeannie McDaniel

  • Sen. Anastasia Pittman[120]

  • Sen. John Sparks, Min. Leader

  • Rep. Emily Virgin

  • Rep. George Young


Oregon



  • Rep. Joe Gallegos[310]

  • Rep. Tina Kotek,* 68th Speaker[311]


Pennsylvania[196][312][313]



  • Rep. Leslie Acosta

  • Rep. Bryan Barbin

  • Sen. John P. Blake

  • Sen. Lisa Boscola

  • Rep. Kevin J. Boyle

  • Sen. Jim Brewster

  • Rep. Donna Bullock

  • Rep. Thomas Caltagirone

  • Rep. Michael B. Carroll

  • Rep. Tonyelle Cook-Artis

  • Rep. John Cordisco (1981–86)[314]

  • Rep. Dom Costa

  • Sen. Jay Costa, Min. Leader

  • Rep. Mary Jo Daley

  • Rep. Margo L. Davidson

  • Rep. Erroll Davis (1971–72)[249]

  • Rep. Tina Davis

  • Rep. Madeleine Dean

  • Rep. Dan Deasy

  • Rep. Pam DeLissio

  • Rep. Frank Dermody, Min. Leader

  • Sen. Andy Dinniman

  • Rep. Maria Donatucci

  • Rep. Ronald Donatucci (1977–80)[80]

  • Rep. Michael Driscoll

  • Rep. Dwight E. Evans

  • Rep. Flo Fabrizio

  • Sen. Larry Farnese

  • Sen. Wayne D. Fontana

  • Rep. Dan Frankel

  • Rep. Edward Gainey

  • Rep. John Galloway

  • Rep. Michael F. Gerber (2005–13)[315]

  • Rep. Neal Goodman

  • Rep. Lois Sherman Hagarty* (1980–92) (Republican)[316]

  • Rep. Mike Hanna, Min. Whip

  • Rep. Pat Harkins

  • Sen. Vincent Hughes

  • Rep. Patty Kim.[250]

  • Rep. Stephen Kinsey

  • Rep. Thaddeus Kirkland

  • Sen. Shirley Kitchen

  • Rep. Leanne Krueger-Braneky

  • Sen. Daylin Leach

  • Rep. Joe Markosek

  • Rep. Robert Matzie

  • Rep. Joanna E. McClinton

  • Sen. Jack McGregor (1963–70) (Republican)[317]

  • Rep. Daniel McNeill

  • Rep. Sid Michaels Kavulich

  • Rep. Ed Neilson

  • Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski

  • Rep. Harry Readshaw

  • Rep. T.J. Rooney (1993–2006)[318]

  • Sen. John Sabatina

  • Rep. Lynwood Savage

  • Rep. Michael Schlossberg

  • Sen. Judy Schwank

  • Rep. Peter Schweyer

  • Rep. Brian Sims

  • Sen. Milton Street* (1981–84)[319]

  • Rep. Mike Sturla

  • Sen. Christine Tartaglione

  • Sen. Rob Teplitz

  • Rep. Curtis Thomas

  • Sen. Sean Wiley

  • Sen. Anthony H. Williams, Min. Whip

  • Sen. John N. Wozniak

  • Rep. Rosita Youngblood

  • Sen. John Yudichak


Puerto Rico[320]



  • Sen. Margarita Nolasco Santiago

  • Sen. Roberto Prats (2000–04)[321]

  • Sen. Carmelo Ríos Santiago


Rhode Island



  • Rep. Grace Diaz[322]

  • Rep. Joseph M. McNamara[323]


  • Sen. Adam Satchell

  • South Carolina[324][325][326][327]



    • Sen. Karl B. Allen

    • Rep. Carl L. Anderson

    • Rep. Jimmy Bales

    • Sen. Margie Bright Matthews

    • Rep. Boyd Brown (2009–13)[328]

    • Rep. Robert Brown

    • Rep. Bill Clyburn

    • Sen. Creighton Coleman

    • Rep. Chandra Dillard

    • Rep. Jerry Govan Jr.

    • Rep. Pat Henegan

    • Rep. Leon Howard

    • Sen. Brad Hutto

    • Sen. Darrell Jackson

    • Rep. Joseph H. Jefferson

    • Rep. I. S. Leevy Johnson (1971–1980)

    • Sen. Kevin Johnson

    • Sen. Marlon Kimpson[329]

    • Rep. John King

    • Sen. Phil P. Leventis (1980–2012)[330]

    • Rep. David J. Mack

    • Sen. John W. Matthews Jr.

    • Rep. Mia McLeod

    • Rep. Walt McLeod

    • Rep. Harold Mitchell

    • Sen. Kay Patterson (1985–2008)

    • Rep. Mandy Powers Norrell

    • Rep. Leola C. Robinson-Simpson

    • Rep. Tim Rogers (former)

    • Rep. Todd Rutherford, Min. Leader[331]

    • Sen. Ronnie Sabb[332]

    • Rep. Bakari Sellers (2006–14)[333]

    • Sen. John Scott

    • Sen. Linda H. Short (1992–2007)

    • Rep. James E. Smith Jr., Dep. Min. Leader

    • Rep. Levola Taylor (1991–92)

    • Rep. J. David Weeks

    • Sen. McKinley Washington Jr. (1990–2000)[334]

    • Rep. Lucille Whipper (1986–96)

    • Rep. Seth Whipper


    South Dakota[335]



    • Rep. Julie Bartling, Ass. Min. Leader

    • Rep. Shawn Bordeaux

    • Sen. Jim Bradford

    • Sen. Angie Buhl-O'Donnell

    • Rep. Dennis Feickert

    • Sen. Jason Frerichs, Min. Leader

    • Rep. Peggy Gibson

    • Rep. Paula Hawks

    • Rep. Spencer Hawley, Min. Leader

    • Rep. Kevin Killer

    • Rep. Steven McCleerey

    • Sen. Scott Parsley

    • Sen. James R. Peterson

    • Rep. Dean Schrempp

    • Rep. Karen Soli

    • Sen. Billie Sutton, Ass. Min. Leader


    Tennessee[336]



    • Rep. Raumesh Akbari

    • Rep. Bill Beck

    • Rep. John Ray Clemmons

    • Rep. JoAnne Favors[130]

    • Rep. Craig Fitzhugh, Min. Leader

    • Rep. Brenda Gilmore[337]

    • Rep. G. A. Hardaway

    • Sen. Thelma M. Harper

    • Rep. Sherry Jones

    • Sen. Sara Kyle

    • Rep. John Litz (2003–10)

    • Rep. Harold Love

    • Rep. Larry J. Miller

    • Rep. Bo Mitchell

    • Rep. Antonio Parkinson

    • Rep. Johnny Shaw

    • Rep. Joe Towns

    • Rep. Johnnie Turner


    Texas[14][102][338][339]



    • Rep. Alma A. Allen

    • Rep. Roberto R. Alonzo

    • Rep. Carol Alvarado

    • Rep. Rafael Anchia[340]

    • Rep.-Elect Diana Arevalo[341]

    • Sen. Gonzalo Barrientos (1985–2007)

    • Rep. Diego Bernal

    • Rep. César Blanco

    • Rep. Valinda Bolton (2007–10)

    • Rep. Terry Canales

    • Rep. Garnet Coleman[342]

    • Rep. Nicole Collier

    • Sen. Wendy R. Davis (2009–15)[343]

    • Rep. Joe Deshotel

    • Rep. Harryette Ehrhardt (1995–2002)

    • Sen. Rodney Ellis

    • Rep. Jessica Farrar

    • Sen. Sylvia Garcia

    • Rep. Helen Giddings

    • Rep. Mary González

    • Rep. Sherri Greenberg (1991–2001)

    • Rep. Robert Guerra

    • Rep. Ana Hernandez

    • Rep. Abel Herrero

    • Sen. Juan Hinojosa, Pres. pro tem.

    • Rep. Donna Howard

    • Rep. Celia Israel

    • Rep. Eric Johnson

    • Rep. Oscar Longoria

    • Rep. Eddie Lucio III

    • Sen. Jose Menendez*[341]

    • Rep. Mando Martinez

    • Rep. Ina Minjarez

    • Rep. Joe E. Moody

    • Rep. Sergio Muñoz Jr.

    • Rep. Elliott Naishtat

    • Rep. Poncho Nevárez

    • Rep. René Oliveira

    • Rep. Richard P. Raymond

    • Rep. Eddie R. Rodriguez

    • Sen. José R. Rodríguez

    • Rep. Justin Rodriguez

    • Rep. Ramon Romero Jr.

    • Rep. Toni Rose

    • Rep. Chris Turner

    • Sen. Carlos Uresti

    • Sen. Leticia Van de Putte (1999–2015)

    • Rep. Hubert Vo

    • Rep. Armando Walle, Dep. Floor Leader

    • Sen. Kirk Watson

    • Sen. Royce West

    • Sen. John Whitmire

    • Rep. Gene Wu


    Utah



    • Rep. Patrice M. Arent[344]

    • Rep. David Irvine (former) (Republican)[18]

    • Sen. Ross I. Romero (2006–12)[345]


    Vermont[67]



    • Rep. Sarah E. Buxton

    • Rep. Maxine Grad


    Virginia[172][346][347]



    • Del. Lashrecse Aird

    • Sen. Kenneth C. Alexander

    • Del. Lamont Bagby

    • Del. John Bell*[348]

    • Sen. Rosalyn Dance

    • Del. Eileen Filler-Corn

    • Del. Matthew James

    • Del. Mark Keam[24]

    • Del. Joseph C. Lindsey

    • Sen. Mamie Locke

    • Del. Alfonso Lopez

    • Sen. Louise Lucas

    • Sen. David W. Marsden

    • Del. Monty Mason[349]

    • Del. Jennifer McClellan

    • Sen. A. Donald McEachin

    • Del. Delores McQuinn

    • Del. Kathleen J. Murphy*[350]

    • Del. Daun Sessoms Hester

    • Del. Lionell Spruill

    • Del. Scott Surovell

    • Del. Luke Torian

    • Del. Roslyn Tyler

    • Del. Jeion Ward

    • Sen. Jennifer Wexton*[348]


    Washington[351]



    • Rep. Sherry Appleton

    • Rep. Steve Bergquist

    • Sen. Andy Billig

    • Sen. Annette Cleveland

    • Rep. Judy Clibborn

    • Rep. Eileen Cody

    • Sen. Jeannie Darneille

    • Rep. Jake Fey

    • Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon

    • Sen. David Frockt

    • Sen. Cyrus Habib, Min. Whip

    • Rep. Drew Hansen

    • Sen. Steve Hobbs

    • Rep. Zack Hudgins

    • Rep. Sam W. Hunt

    • Rep. Christopher Hurst

    • Sen. Pramila Jayapal*[352]

    • Sen. Laurie Jinkins[353]

    • Sen. Karen Keiser

    • Rep. Patty Kuderer

    • Sen. Marko Liias

    • Rep. Kristine Lytton

    • Rep. Joan McBride

    • Sen. John R. McCoy

    • Rep. Jim Moeller

    • Rep. Jeff R. Morris

    • Sen. Mark Mullet

    • Sen. Sharon Nelson

    • Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self

    • Rep. Tina Orwall

    • Sen. Jamie Pedersen

    • Rep. Strom Peterson

    • Rep. Eric Pettigrew

    • Rep. Gerry Pollet

    • Sen. Kevin Ranker

    • Rep. June Robinson

    • Rep. Cindy Ryu[250]

    • Rep. Tana Senn

    • Rep. Larry Springer

    • Rep. Derek Stanford

    • Rep. Gael Tarleton

    • Rep. Steve Tharinger

    • Rep. Brady Walkinshaw

    • Rep. Sharon Wylie


    West Virginia


    • Sen. Jeff Kessler, Min. Leader[354]

    Wisconsin[62]



    • Ass. Peter Barca, Min. Leader

    • Ass. Mandela Barnes[355]

    • Ass. Terese Berceau

    • Sen. Janet Bewley

    • Sen. Tim Carpenter

    • Ass. Chris Danou

    • Ass. Steve Doyle

    • Sen. Jon Erpenbach

    • Ass. Eric Genrich*[356]

    • Ass. Evan Goyke

    • Ass. Dianne Hesselbein

    • Ass. Gordon Hintz

    • Ass. La Tonya Johnson

    • Ass. Robb Kahl

    • Ass. Fred Kessler

    • Ass. Debra Kolste

    • Sen. Julie Lassa

    • Ass. Cory Mason

    • Ass. Beth Meyers

    • Ass. Sondy Pope-Roberts

    • Ass. Daniel Riemer

    • Sen. Janis Ringhand

    • Sen. Jennifer Shilling, Min. Leader

    • Ass. Christine Sinicki

    • Ass. Amanda Stuck

    • Ass. Lisa Subeck

    • Ass. Chris Taylor

    • Sen. Lena Taylor

    • Ass. Dana Wachs

    • Ass. Leon Young

    • Ass. JoCasta Zamarripa

    • Ass. Josh Zepnick


    Wyoming[86]



    • Rep. James W. Byrd

    • Rep. JoAnn Dayton

    • Rep. Ken Esquibel

    • Sen. Floyd Esquibel

    • Rep. Mary Hales (2007–10)[357]

    • Rep. Andy Schwartz

    • Rep. Mary Throne, Min. Leader



    Former members of state judiciaries[edit]




    • Paul Anderson, Associate Justice: Minnesota Supreme Court (1994-2013) (Republican)[358]


    • Charles Fried, Associate Justice: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1995–99) (Republican)[2]


    • Alan C. Page, Associate Justice: Minnesota Supreme Court (1993–2015)[184]


    • Robert S. Smith, Associate Judge: New York Court of Appeals (2004–14) (Republican)[55]



    Municipal officials[edit]



    Mayors, county executives, and tribal leaders[edit]





    Bill John Baker





    Rushern Baker





    Tom Barrett





    Stephen K. Benjamin





    Virgil Bernero





    Chris Beutler


    Current[359][360]




    • Chris Abele,* 6th Milwaukee County, WI Executive[361]


    • Steve Adler, Mayor of Austin, TX


    • Bill John Baker, 7th Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation[362]


    • Rushern Baker,* 7th Executive of Prince George's County, MD[363]


    • Tom Barrett, 44th Mayor of Milwaukee


    • Megan Barry, 7th Mayor of Nashville and Davidson County, TN[364]


    • Russell Begaye,* 8th President of the Navajo Nation[365]


    • Bill Bell, Mayor of Durham, NC


    • William A. Bell, 28th Mayor of Birmingham, AL


    • Steve Bellone, 8th Suffolk County, NY Executive[127]


    • Melanie Benjamin, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Chief Executive[8]


    • Stephen K. Benjamin, 36th Mayor of Columbia, SC


    • Virgil Bernero, Mayor of Lansing, MI[256]


    • Chris Beutler, 51st Mayor of Lincoln, NE[70]


    • David H. Bieter, Mayor of Boise[10]


    • Percy Bland, Mayor of Meridian, MS[366]


    • Jackie Biskupski, 35th Mayor of Salt Lake City[367]


    • Bill de Blasio, 109th Mayor of New York City


    • Chris Bollwage, Mayor of Elizabeth, NJ


    • Muriel Bowser, 8th Mayor of the District of Columbia[368]


    • Noam Bramson, Mayor of New Rochelle, NY


    • Ardell Brede, 44th Mayor of Rochester, MN[369]


    • Gale Brewer, 27th New York County, NY President[127]


    • John Bridgeman, Mayor of Gastonia, NC[370]


    • Luke Bronin, Mayor of Hartford[371]


    • Aja Brown, 18th Mayor of Compton, CA


    • Byron Brown, 62nd Mayor of Buffalo


    • Bob Buckhorn, 56th Mayor of Tampa, FL


    • Armond Budish, 2nd Cuyahoga County, OH Executive[94]


    • Roy D. Buol, Mayor of Dubuque, IA


    • Christopher Cabaldon, Mayor of West Sacramento, CA[24]


    • Kirk Caldwell, 14th Mayor of Honolulu

    • Shari Cantor, Mayor of West Hartford, CT[174]


    • Chris Coleman, 54th Mayor of St. Paul


    • Dow Constantine, 8th King County, WA Executive[372]


    • David Coulter, Mayor of Ferndale, MI


    • John Cranley, 69th Mayor of Cincinnati


    • Rubén Díaz Jr., 13th Bronx County, NY President[127]


    • Wilda Diaz, Mayor of Perth Amboy, NJ[279]


    • Robert J. Dolan, Mayor of Melrose, MA[142]


    • Kimberly Driscoll, 50th Mayor of Salem, MA


    • Mike Duggan, 75th Mayor of Detroit


    • Johnny DuPree, Mayor of Hattiesburg, MS


    • Buddy Dyer, 32nd Mayor of Orlando[373]


    • Jorge Elorza, 38th Mayor of Providence


    • Rahm Emanuel, 55th Mayor of Chicago


    • Warren Evans, Wayne County, MI Executive[256]


    • John Fetterman,* Mayor of Braddock, PA[112]


    • Greg Fischer, 2nd Mayor of Louisville and Jefferson County, KY[374]


    • Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County, PA Executive[375]


    • Johnny Ford, Mayor of Tuskegee, AL


    • Karen Freeman-Wilson, 19th Mayor of Gary, IN[376]


    • Steven Fulop, 49th Mayor of Jersey City, NJ


    • Joseph P. Ganim, 51st & 54th Mayor of Bridgeport, CT[377]


    • Eric Garcetti, 42nd Mayor of Los Angeles[378]


    • Robert Garcia, 28th Mayor of Long Beach, CA


    • Andrew Gillum, Mayor of Tallahassee, FL[379]


    • Carlos A. Giménez,* Mayor of Miami-Dade County, FL (Republican)[380]


    • Andrew Ginther, 53rd Mayor of Columbus, OH[94]


    • Javier Gonzales, 42nd Mayor of Santa Fe


    • Mark Hackel, 1st Macomb County, MI Executive[256]


    • Michael Hancock, 45th Mayor of Denver[381]


    • Toni Harp, 50th Mayor of New Haven, CT


    • Mike Hein, 1st Ulster County, NY Executive[127]


    • Pam Hemminger, Mayor of Chapel Hill, NC[382]


    • Tom Henry, 35th Mayor of Fort Wayne, IN[376]


    • Paula Hicks-Hudson, 63rd Mayor of Toledo[94]


    • Betsy Hodges, 47th Mayor of Minneapolis


    • Joe Hogsett, 49th Mayor of Indianapolis[376]

    • John Hollar, Mayor of Montpelier, VT


    • Dan Horrigan, 62nd Mayor of Akron, OH[94]


    • Mike Huether, Mayor of Sioux Falls, SD[140]


    • Sly James, 54th Mayor of Kansas City, MO[383]


    • Kevin Johnson, 55th Mayor of Sacramento[384]


    • Allen Joines,* 17th Mayor of Winston-Salem[370]


    • Dwight Jones, 79th Mayor of Richmond[172]


    • Melinda Katz, 19th Queens County, NY President[127]


    • Jim Kenney, 99th Mayor of Philadelphia[385]


    • Rick Kriseman, Mayor of St. Petersburg, FL


    • Mitch Landrieu, 61st Mayor of New Orleans[386]


    • Edwin M. Lee, 43rd Mayor of San Francisco


    • Ike Leggett, 6th Montgomery County, Maryland Executive[387]


    • Philip Levine, Mayor of Miami Beach, FL[95]


    • Sam Liccardo, 65th Mayor of San Jose


    • Esther Manheimer, Mayor of Asheville, NC[370]


    • Mike Maguire, Mayor of Eagan, MN


    • David Martin, 37th Mayor of Stamford, CT[371]


    • Jamie Mayo, Mayor of Monroe, LA[388]


    • Ben McAdams, Mayor of Salt Lake County, UT


    • Thomas McDermott Jr., 20th Mayor of Hammond, IN


    • Kim McMillan, Mayor of Clarksville, TN


    • María Meléndez, 135th Mayor of Ponce, PR


    • Stephanie Miner, 53rd Mayor of Syracuse


    • Connie Moran, Mayor of Ocean Springs, MS[366]


    • Alex B. Morse, Mayor of Holyoke, MA


    • Ed Murray, 53rd Mayor of Seattle[389]


    • Svante Myrick, Mayor of Ithaca, NY


    • Neil O'Leary, Mayor of Waterbury, CT[371]


    • William Peduto, 60th Mayor of Pittsburgh


    • Joseph Petty, 72nd Mayor of Worcester, MA[142]


    • Donald Pilon, Mayor of Saco, ME


    • Mark Poloncarz, 8th Erie County, NY Executive[127]


    • McKinley L. Price, Mayor of Newport News, VA[390]


    • Michael D. Quill Sr., Mayor of Auburn, NY


    • Stephanie Rawlings-Blake,* Mayor of Baltimore[391]


    • Jennifer Roberts, 58th Mayor of Charlotte[370]


    • Terence Roberts, Mayor of Anderson, SC


    • Dana Redd, 47th Mayor of Camden, NJ[279]


    • Kasim Reed, 59th Mayor of Atlanta[392]


    • Harry Rilling, 40th Mayor of Norwalk, CT[371]


    • Dan Rivera, Mayor of Lawrence, MA[142]


    • Thomas Roach, Mayor of White Plains, NY


    • Jonathan Rothschild, 41st Mayor of Tucson, AZ[138]


    • Domenic Sarno, 55th Mayor of Springfield, MA[393]


    • Brad Sellers, Mayor of Warrensville Heights, OH


    • Libby Schaaf, 50th Mayor of Oakland[394]


    • Hillary Schieve,* Mayor of Reno (Independent)[395]


    • Kathy Sheehan, 75th Mayor of Albany


    • Joseph Sinnott, 47th Mayor of Erie, PA


    • Francis Slay, 45th Mayor of St. Louis


    • Mike Spano, Mayor of Yonkers, NY


    • Greg Stanton, 59th Mayor of Phoenix


    • Steve Stenger, 8th St. Louis County, MO Executive[67]


    • Mark Stodola, Mayor of Little Rock, AR


    • Marilyn Strickland, Mayor of Tacoma, WA[250]


    • Elizabeth Tisdahl, Mayor of Evanston, IL


    • Sylvester Turner, 62nd Mayor of Houston[396]


    • Dennis Tyler, Mayor of Muncie, IN[397]


    • Nancy Vaughan, Mayor of Greensboro, NC[398]


    • Marty Walsh, 54th Mayor of Boston[142]


    • Lovely A. Warren, 67th Mayor of Rochester


    • Setti Warren, Mayor of Newton, MA


    • Karen Weaver, Mayor of Flint, MI[399]


    • Miro Weinberger, Mayor of Burlington, VT


    • Dennis P. Williams, 55th Mayor of Wilmington, DE[400]


    • Nan Whaley, Mayor of Dayton, OH


    • Tony Yarber, 52nd Mayor of Jackson, MS[401]


    Former[359][360]




    • Dennis Archer, 71st Mayor of Detroit (1994–2001)[402]


    • Kay Barnes, 52nd Mayor of Kansas City, MO (1999–2007)[403]


    • Michael Bloomberg,*[d] 108th Mayor of New York City (2002–13) (Independent[b])[18]


    • David A. Bowers, Mayor of Roanoke, VA


    • Alvin Brown, Mayor of Jacksonville, FL (2011–15)[95]


    • Linda Chapin, 1st Orange County, FL Commission Chair (1990–99)[405]


    • Martin Chávez, 26th & 28th Mayor of Albuquerque (1993–97, 2001–09)[406]


    • Jun Choi, Mayor of Edison, NJ (2006–10)[250]


    • Bob Coble, 35th Mayor of Columbia, SC (1990–2010)


    • Michael B. Coleman, 52nd Mayor of Columbus, OH (2000–16)[17]


    • Manny Díaz, 41st Mayor of Miami (2001–09)[407]


    • David Dinkins, 106th Mayor of New York City (1990–93)


    • Sheila Dixon, 48th Mayor of Baltimore (2007–10)[246]


    • William D. Euille, Mayor of Alexandria, VA (2003–16)


    • C. Virginia Fields, 25th New York County, NY President (1998–2005)[408]


    • Paul D. Fraim, Mayor of Hampton, VA[172]


    • Shirley Franklin, 58th Mayor of Atlanta (2002–10)


    • Sandra Freedman, 53rd Mayor of Tampa (1986–95)[95]


    • Joel Giambra,* 6th Erie County, NY Executive (2000–07) (Republican)[409]


    • Gilberto Hinojosa, Cameron County, TX County Judge (1995–2007)[341]


    • Gerald Jennings, 74th Mayor of Albany (1994–2013)[127]


    • Jan Laverty Jones, 20th Mayor of Las Vegas (1991–99)[74]


    • Sukhee Kang, Mayor of Irvine, CA (2008–12)[250]


    • Ted Leonsis,* Mayor of Orchid, FL (1990–94)[249]


    • Mark Mallory, 68th Mayor of Cincinnati (2005–13)


    • Raúl L. Martínez, Mayor of Hialeah, FL (1981–2005)[95]


    • Anthony Masiello, 61st Mayor of Buffalo (1994–2005)[288]


    • James Barrett McNulty, 26th Mayor of Scranton, PA (1982–86)[410]


    • Ellen Moyer, Mayor of Annapolis, MD (2001–09)[246]


    • Michael Nutter, 98th Mayor of Philadelphia (2008–16)


    • Douglas Harold Palmer, 45th Mayor of Trenton, NJ (1990–10)


    • Joseph R. Paolino Jr., 33rd Mayor of Providence, RI (1984–91)[411]


    • Annise Parker, 61st Mayor of Houston (2003–16)


    • James Perkins Jr., Mayor of Selma, AL (2000–08)


    • Roxanne Qualls, 66th Mayor of Cincinnati (1993–99)[412]


    • Joseph P. Riley Jr., 60th Mayor of Charleston, SC


    • Mike Sanders, Jackson County, MO Executive[67]


    • Lottie Shackelford, Mayor of Little Rock, AR (1987–88)[25]


    • Scott Slifka, Mayor of West Hartford, CT[371]


    • Jim Suttle, 50th Mayor of Omaha (2009–13)[70]


    • Kathy Taylor, 38th Mayor of Tulsa, OK (2006–09)[413]


    • Linda D. Thompson, Mayor of Harrisburg, PA[120]


    • Dayne Walling, 92nd Mayor of Flint, MI (2009–15)


    • Antonio Villaraigosa, 41st Mayor of Los Angeles (2005–13)[414]


    • Wellington Webb, 42nd Mayor of Denver (1991–2003)


    • A C Wharton, 63rd Mayor of Memphis (2009–15)


    • Bill White, 60th Mayor of Houston (2004–10)[14]


    • Ted Wilson, 30th Mayor of Salt Lake City (1976–85)[345]


    • Lisa Wong, Mayor of Fitchburg, MA[142]



    Municipal executive officials[edit]





    Anita Alvarez





    Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall


    Current




    • Anita Alvarez, Cook County, IL State's Attorney[415]


    • Dave Aronberg, Palm Beach County, FL State's Attorney[95]


    • Michael G. Bellotti, Norfolk County, MA Sheriff[142]


    • Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall, Miami-Dade County, FL School Board[95]


    • Joseph Berrios, Cook County, IL Assessor[416]


    • Lisa Brown, Oakland County, MI Clerk[256]


    • Michael D. Brown, Washington, D.C. Shadow Senator (Independent)[212]


    • Barbara Byrum, Ingham County, MI Clerk[256]


    • Carmen Chu, San Francisco Assessor[177]


    • Deborah Cherry, Genesee County, MI Treasurer[256]


    • John Ewing, Douglas County, NE Treasurer[70]


    • Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Miami-Dade County, FL State Attorney[417]


    • Ron Galperin, Los Angeles City Controller[414]


    • Anne M. Gannon, Palm Beach County, FL Tax Collector[95]


    • Ronald C. Green, 15th City Controller of Houston[14]


    • Kaya Henderson,* Chancellor: District of Columbia Public Schools[418]


    • Bob Henriquez, Hillsborough County, FL Property Appraiser[419]


    • Dennis Herrera, San Francisco City Attorney[420]


    • Scott Israel Sheriff of Broward County, Florida


    • Letitia James, New York City Public Advocate[421]


    • Peter Koutoujian, Middlesex County, MA Sheriff[142]


    • Jackie Lacey, 42nd Los Angeles District Attorney[422]


    • Andy Meisner, Oakland County, MI Treasurer[256]


    • Susana Mendoza,* Chicago City Clerk[423]


    • Arthur Morrell, Orleans Parish, LA Criminal Clerk of Court[424]


    • Karl Racine, Attorney General of the District of Columbia[425]


    • Scott Randolph, Orange County, FL Tax Collector[426]


    • Celeste Riley, Cumberland County, NJ Clerk[279]


    • Marian T. Ryan, Middlesex County, MA District Attorney[142]


    • Larry Stone, Santa Clara County, CA Assessor[427]


    • Paul Strauss, Washington, D.C. Shadow Senator[428]


    • Scott Stringer, 44th New York City Comptroller[127]


    • Lupe Valdez, Dallas County, TX Sherriff[102]


    • Leana Wen,* Baltimore Health Commissioner[429]


    • Karen Yarbrough, Cook County, IL Recorder of Deeds[167]


    Former




    • Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, New York City Director of Cultural Affairs[127]


    • Mark J. Green, 1st New York City Public Advocate (1994–2001)[430]


    • Wendy Greuel, 18th Los Angeles City Controller (2009–13)[431]


    • Joel Klein, New York City Schools Chancellor (2002–11)[432]


    • Mike Panetta, Washington, D.C. Shadow Representative (2007–13)[433]


    • Charles H. Ramsey, Police Commissioner: PPD (2008–16); Chief of Police: MPD (1998–2007)[434]


    • Howard Wolfson,* Deputy Mayor of New York City for Governmental Affairs (2010–13)[435]



    Municipal legislators[edit]





    Yvette Alexander





    Calvin Ball, III





    Joe Buscaino





    James Cappleman





    Mary Cheh





    Todd Gloria





    Kwanza Hall


    Atlanta




    • Kwanza Hall[38]


    • Ceasar Mitchell, Council President[436]


    Boston[142]



    • Tito Jackson

    • Salvatore LaMattina


    • Matt O'Malley[437]

    • Ayanna Pressley


    • Michelle Wu, Council President[438]


    • Sam Yoon (2006–10)[250]

    • Josh Zakim


    Chicago and metro area[439]




    • Carrie Austin[129]

    • James Cappleman


    • Bridget Gainer, Cook County, IL[415]

    • Deb Mell


    • Joe Moore[167]


    • Toni Preckwinkle, Cook County, IL Board President[178]


    • William Singer (1969–75)[440]


    • Daniel Solis*[441]


    Cincinnati




    • David A. Pepper (2001–05)[307]


    • Chris Seelbach[442]


    • P.G. Sittenfeld*[443]


    Cleveland[444]



    • Joe Cimperman

    • Jeff Johnson

    • Matt Zone


    Detroit and metro area[256]



    • Janeé Ayers


    • Raymond E. Basham, Wayne County, MI


    • Irma Clark-Coleman, Wayne County, MI


    • Gary Woronchak, Wayne County, MI


    Los Angeles and metro area[414]




    • Joe Buscaino[445]


    • José Huizar[446]


    • Sheila Kuehl, Los Angeles County


    • Nury Martinez[447]


    • Gloria Molina, Los Angeles County (1991–2014)


    • Mitch O'Farrell[448]


    • David Ryu[24]


    • Rosalind Wiener Wyman (1954–66)[449]


    Midwestern United States[70]




    • Bill Avery, Lancaster County, NE


    • Mike Boyle, Douglas County, NE


    • Antonio French, St. Louis[450]


    • Jolie Justus, Kansas City, MO[451]


    • Linda Langston, Linn County, IA[233]


    • Michael Stinziano, Columbus, OH[452]


    Minneapolis and metro area




    • Abdi Warsame[184]


    • Teresa Daly, Burnsville, MN (2002–06)[145]


    • Gary Schiff (2001–14)[8]


    Newark, NJ and metro area[453]




    • Mildred C. Crump, Council President

    • Luis A. Quintana


    New York City and metro area[127][292][454]



    • Margaret Chin

    • Andrew Cohen


    • Daniel Dromm[455]


    • Julissa Ferreras*[456]


    • Lewis A. Fidler (2002–13)[457]

    • Daniel Garodnick


    • Vincent J. Gentile[458]

    • David G. Greenfield

    • Barry Grodenchik


    • Corey Johnson[459]

    • Ben Kallos

    • Karen Koslowitz

    • Rory Lancman

    • Stephen Levin

    • Mark D. Levine

    • Alan Maisel


    • Melissa Mark-Viverito, Council Speaker[460]

    • Rosie Méndez


    • Annabel Palma[290]


    • Christine Quinn, Council Speaker (2006–13)[461]

    • Helen Rosenthal


    • Caridad Rodriguez, Hudson County, NJ[279]


    • Debi Rose[462]


    • Tracy Silna Zur, Bergen County, NJ Board Vice-Chair[279]

    • Mark Treyger

    • James Vacca

    • Jimmy Van Bramer


    Northeastern United States




    • Nancy DiNardo,* Trumbull, CT Committee Chair (former)[463]


    • Leonard Lenihan, Erie County, NY (1976–96)[464]


    Philadelphia and metro area[196]



    • Bobby Henon

    • Kenyatta Johnson


    • Josh Shapiro,* Montgomery County, PA[465]


    • Stephanie Singer (2011–15)


    • Marian B. Tasco (1988–2016)[80]


    San Francisco and Bay Area[24]




    • Wilma Chan, Alameda County


    • Malia Cohen[466]


    • Mark Farrell*[467]


    • Jane Kim*[468]


    • Otto Lee, Sunnyvale, CA


    • Cindy Chavez, Santa Clara County[469]


    • Katy Tang[177]


    • Scott Wiener[470]


    • Norman Yee*[471]


    Seattle and metro area[353]




    • Sally J. Clark (2006–15)


    • Debora Juarez[472]


    • Jeanne Kohl-Welles, King County, WA


    • Joe McDermott, King County, WA[372]


    Southern United States




    • Chris Anderson, Chattanooga, TN[473]


    • Dan Besse, Winston-Salem, NC[474]


    • David Briley, Nashville Vice-Mayor[336]


    • Edith S. Childs, Greenwood, SC[120]


    • Ellen Cohen, Houston mayor pro tem.[102]


    • Dolores Delahanty, Jefferson County, KY (former)[198]


    • Joyce Dickerson, Richland County, SC[475]


    • Martin David Kiar, Broward County, FL[224]


    • Ann Kitchen, Austin, TX[14]


    • Janet C. Long, Pinellas County, FL[476]


    • Myron Lowery, Memphis, TN Mayor pro tem. (2009)[477]


    • Gordon Quan, Mayor of Houston pro-tem. (2002–05)[14]


    • Barbara Sharief, Broward County, FL Vice-Mayor[95]


    • Kathy Webb, Little Rock, AR[25]


    Washington, D.C. and metro area[247][478][479]



    • Yvette Alexander

    • Charles Allen


    • Calvin Ball, III, Howard County, MD[95]


    • Anita Bonds*

    • Mary Cheh


    • Arrington Dixon, Council Chair (1978–82)[128]

    • Jack Evans


    • Nancy Floreen, Montgomery County, Maryland


    • David Grosso* (Independent)


    • Sidney A. Katz, Montgomery County, Maryland

    • George Leventhal, Montgomery County, Maryland

    • LaRuby May

    • Kenyan McDuffie


    • Phil Mendelson, Council Chair

    • Brianne Nadeau


    • Nancy Navarro, Montgomery County, Maryland

    • Vincent Orange


    • Craig L. Rice, Montgomery County, Maryland Council President


    • Elissa Silverman* (Independent)

    • Brandon Todd


    Western United States[74]




    • David Bobzien, Reno, NV


    • Bob Coffin, Las Vegas[480]


    • Todd Gloria,* San Diego[481]


    • Allegra Haynes,* Denver City Council President (1998–2000)[381]


    • Rory Reid, Clark County, NV (2003–11)



    Diplomats and bureaucrats[edit]





    Kenneth Adelman





    John R. Allen





    Richard Armitage





    Robert S. Beecroft





    Rand Beers





    Daniel Benjamin





    Jeffrey L. Bleich





    Ron Bloom





    Robert Bradtke





    R. Nicholas Burns





    Kurt M. Campbell





    Wesley Clark



    Federal departmental officials[edit]


    U.S. Department of Commerce




    • Cameron Kerry, General Counsel (2009–13)[142]


    • Ro Khanna, Dep. Ass. Sec. (2009–11)[482]


    • Frank Lavin,* Under Sec. for International Trade (2005–07) (Republican)[2]


    • Andrew Manatos, Ass. Sec. (1977–81)[483]


    • Juan Verde, ITA Dep. Ass. Sec. for Europe (2009–11)[484]


    U.S. Department of Defense[485]




    • Jeremy Bash, Chief of Staff (2011–13)


    • Derek Chollet, Ass. Sec. for International Security Affairs (2012–14)


    • Michèle Flournoy, Under Sec. for Policy (2009–12)[486]


    • George E. Little, Ass. to the Secretary for Public Affairs (2011–13)[487]


    • James N. Miller, Under Sec. for Policy (2012–14)


    • Danny Sebright, former Policy Director[488]


    • Michael G. Vickers, Under Sec. for Intelligence (2011–15)[489]


    • Matthew Waxman, Dep. Ass. Sec. for Detainee Affairs (2004–05) (Republican)[18]


    • Paul Wolfowitz, 28th Dep. Sec. (2001–05) (Republican)[490]


    U.S. Department of Education




    • Anthony W. Miller, 8th Dep. Sec. (2009–13)[491]


    • Clay Pell, Dep. Ass. Sec. for International and Foreign Language Education (2013)[492]


    U.S. Department of Energy




    • Kristina M. Johnson, Under Sec. for Energy (2009–10)[493]


    • Dan W. Reicher, Ass. Sec. for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy(1997–2001)[181]


    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services




    • Leslie Dach, Senior Counselor to the Sec. (2014–16)[18]


    • Howard Koh, 14th Ass. Sec. for Health (2009–14)[24]


    U.S. Department of Homeland Security




    • Rand Beers, Acting Sec. (2013)[485]


    • Julius W. Becton Jr., Director: FEMA (1985–89)[330]


    U.S. Department of the Interior




    • Esther Kia'aina, Ass. Sec. for Insular Areas[494]

    U.S. Department of Justice




    • Webster Hubbell, Ass. Attorney General (1993–94)[495]

    U.S. Department of Labor




    • Chris Lu, Dep. Sec.[24]


    • Betsey Stevenson,* Chief Economist (2010-11)[30]


    U.S. Department of State[485][496]




    • Richard Armitage, 13th Deputy Sec. (2001–05) (Republican)[2]


    • Daniel Benjamin, Coordinator for Counterterrorism (2009–12)


    • R. Nicholas Burns, 19th Under Sec. for Political Affairs (2005–08) (Republican)


    • Kurt M. Campbell, 18th Ass. Sec. for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (2009–13)[497]


    • Tamara Cofman Wittes, Dep. Sec. for Near Eastern Affairs (2009–13)[498]


    • Eliot A. Cohen, Counselor (2007–09) (Republican)[499]


    • James K. Glassman, 5th Under Sec. for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (2008–09) (Republican)[500]


    • David F. Gordon, 24th Director of Policy Planning (2007–09) (Republican)


    • Bob Hormats, Under Sec. for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment (2009–13)[491]


    • Harold Koh, Legal Adviser (2009–13)[24]


    • Stephen D. Krasner, 23rd Director of Policy Planning (2005–07) (Republican)


    • Reta Jo Lewis, former Special Representative for Global Intergovernmental Affairs[120]


    • Capricia Marshall, Chief of Protocol (2009–13)[486]


    • Lissa Muscatine, former Senior Adviser[246]


    • Thomas R. Nides, Dep. Sec. for Management and Resources (2011–13)[501]


    • Kori Schake, Dep. Director of Policy Planning (2007–08) (Republican)[2]


    • Eric P. Schwartz, Ass. Sec. for Population, Refugees, and Migration (2009–11)[184]


    • Wendy Sherman, Acting Dep. Sec. (2014–15)


    • Anne-Marie Slaughter, 25th Director of Policy Planning (2009–11)[502]


    • Jake Sullivan, 26th Director of Policy Planning (2011–13)[262]


    U.S. Department of the Treasury




    • Fred T. Goldberg Jr., Commissioner of Internal Revenue (1989–92) (Republican)[18]


    • Rosario Marin, 41st Treasurer (2001–03) (Republican)[2]



    Independent agencies and commissions[edit]




    • Kenneth Adelman, Director: ACDA (1983–87) (Republican)[55]


    • Alan Blinder, 15th Federal Reserve System Vice Chair (1994–96)[503]


    • Raj Date, Dep. Director: CFPB (2011–12)[504]


    • Lanny Davis, Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (2005–06)[505]


    • Julius Genachowski, 30th FCC Chair (2009–13)[506]


    • Gary Gensler, 11th CFTC Chair (2009–14)[507]


    • Byron Georgiou, Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission[508]


    • Alan Gross, USAID contractor[509]


    • Fred Hochberg, President: Ex-Im Bank[510]


    • Barbara Judge,* SEC Commissioner (1980-83)[511]


    • Michael Morell, Deputy Director of the CIA (2010–13)[512]


    • John Negroponte,* 1st Director of National Intelligence (2005–07) (Republican)[18]


    • Maura O'Neill,* Chief of Innovation: USAID (2009–13)[493]


    • Valerie Plame, former CIA officer[513]


    • Garrett Reisman,* former NASA Astronaut[514]


    • Lawrence Romo, Director: SSS[339]


    • Katrina Swett, 14th and 16th USCIRF Chair (2012–13; 2014–15)[141]


    • Donna Tanoue, 17th FDIC Chair (1998–2001)[24]



    State, municipal, and tribal staffers[edit]




    • Jill Derby, NV Regent (1988–2006)[74]


    • Leecia Eve, Dep. Sec.: Empire State Development Corporation[127]


    • Kalyn Free, Special Council to the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation[26]


    • Steven Ma, Secretary: CA Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs[24]


    • Leslie Anne Miller, former PA General Counsel[515]


    • Chaka Patterson, IL Ass. Attorney General (2003–06)[516]


    • Bradley Tusk, IL Dep. Governor (2003-06)[517]


    • Maya Wiley, of counsel to the Mayor of New York City[518]



    U.S. Ambassadors[28][edit]




    • Morton Abramowitz,* Thailand (1978–81) and Turkey (1989–91)


    • Frank Almaguer,* Honduras (1999–2002)


    • Diego Asencio,* Colombia (1977–80) and Brazil (1983–86)


    • Christopher C. Ashby, Uruguay (1997–2001)[519]


    • Robert Beecroft,* Bosnia and Herzegovina (2001–04)


    • Robert O. Blake,* Sri Lanka and the Maldives (2006–09) and Indonesia


    • Robert Blackwill, India (2001–03) (Republican)[18]


    • Jeffrey L. Bleich,* Australia (2009–13)[469]


    • Robert Bradtke,* Croatia (2006–09)


    • Aurelia E. Brazeal,* Federated States of Micronesia (1990–93), Kenya (1993–96), and Ethiopia (2002–05)


    • Tim Broas, Netherlands (2014–16)[520]


    • A. Peter Burleigh,* Sri Lanka and the Maldives (1995–97)


    • R. Nicholas Burns,* Greece (1997–2001)


    • Johnnie Carson,* Uganda (1991–94), Zimbabwe (1995–97), and Kenya (1999–2003)


    • Carey Cavanaugh,* Nagorno-Karabakh and New Independent States Regional Conflicts (2000–01)


    • Paul L. Cejas,* Belgium (1998–2001)[521]


    • Wendy Chamberlin,* Laos (1996–99) and Pakistan (2001–02)


    • Marion V. Creekmore Jr.,* Sri Lanka and the Maldives (1989–92)


    • Ryan Crocker,* Lebanon (1990–93), Kuwait (1994–97), Syria (1998–2001), Pakistan (2004–07), Iraq (2007–09), and Afghanistan (2011-12)


    • James B. Cunningham,* Israel (2008–11) and Afghanistan (2012–14)


    • Jeffrey Davidow,* Zambia (1988–90), Venezuela (1993–96), and Mexico (1998–2002)


    • John R. Dinger,* Mongolia (2000–03)


    • Eileen Donahoe, UN Human Rights Council (2010–13)[522]


    • William Eacho,* Austria (2009–13)[523]


    • Stuart E. Eizenstat,* European Union (1993–96)[524]


    • Nancy Ely-Raphel,* Slovenia (1998–2001)


    • Mark Wylea Erwin, Mauritius, Seychelles, and the Comoros (1999–2001)[525]


    • Elizabeth Frawley Bagley, Portugal (1994–97)[526]


    • Robert S. Gelbard,* Bolivia (1988–1991) and Indonesia (1999–2001)


    • Gordon Giffin, Canada (1997–2001)[392]


    • Edward Gnehm,* Jordan (2001–04), Australia (2000–01), and Kuwait (1991–94)


    • Donald Gregg,* South Korea (1989-93)[527]


    • David A. Gross, International Communications and Information Policy (2001–09) (Republican)[18]


    • Marc Grossman,* Turkey (1995–97)


    • Gabriel Guerra-Mondragón,* Chile (1994–98)[528]


    • Maura Harty,* Paraguay (1997–99) and Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs (2002-08)


    • James Hormel, Luxembourg (1999–2001)[529]


    • Thomas C. Hubbard,* the Philippines (1996–2000) and South Korea (2001–04)


    • David Huebner, New Zealand (2009–14)[530]


    • Edmund J. Hull,* Yemen (2001–04)


    • Cameron R. Hume,* Algeria (1997–2000), South Africa (2001–04), Sudan (2005–07), and Indonesia (2007–10)


    • Dennis Jett,* Mozambique (1993–96) and Peru (1996–99)


    • A. Elizabeth Jones,* Kazakhstan (1995–97)


    • Samuel L. Kaplan, Morocco (2009–13)[8]


    • Thomas C. Krajeski,* Yemen (2004–07) and Bahrain (2011–14)


    • Daniel C. Kurtzer,* Egypt (1998–2001) and Israel (2001–05)


    • Alphonse F. La Porta,* Mongolia (1997–2000)


    • John Maisto,* Organization of American States (2003–06), Venezuela (1997–2000), and Nicaragua (1993–96)


    • Robert A. Mandell,* Luxembourg, (2011–15)


    • Marshall Fletcher McCallie,* Namibia (1993–96)


    • Jackson McDonald,* the Gambia (2001–04) and Guinea (2004–07)


    • Thomas J. Miller,* Bosnia and Herzegovina (1999–2001) and Greece (2001–04)


    • William Green Miller,* Ukraine (1993–98)


    • Mark Minton,* Mongolia (2006–09)


    • Philip D. Murphy, Germany (2009–13)[531]


    • Skipp Orr, Asian Development Bank[491]


    • B. Lynn Pascoe,* Malaysia (1998–2001) and Indonesia (2004–07)


    • Carlos Pascual, Ukraine (2000–03) and Mexico (2009–11)[532]


    • Nicholas Platt,* Zambia (1982–85), Philippines (1987–91), and Pakistan (1991–92)


    • Nancy Powell,* Uganda (1997–99), Ghana (2001–02), Pakistan (2002–04), Nepal (2007–10) and India (2012–14)


    • Phyllis M. Powers,* Panama (2010–12) and Nicaragua (2012–15)


    • Stephen Rapp,* War Crimes Issues[533]


    • Charles A. Ray,* Cambodia (2003–05) and Zimbabwe (2009–12)


    • Thomas Bolling Robertson,* Slovenia (2004–08)


    • Edward L. Romero, Spain (1998–2001)[534]


    • Dan Rooney, Ireland (2009–12)[535]


    • Arthur Louis Schechter, Bahamas (1998–2001)[519]


    • Cynthia P. Schneider, Netherlands (1998–2001)[95]


    • Elaine Schuster, Public Delegate to the UN General Assembly (2009–10)[142]


    • Derek Shearer,* Finland (1994-7)[30]


    • M. Osman Siddique, Fiji, Nauru, Tonga, and Tuvalu (1999–2001)[24]


    • Thomas W. Simons Jr.,* Poland (1990–93) and Pakistan (1996–98)


    • James B. Smith, Saudi Arabia (2009–13)[536]


    • Carl Spielvogel, Slovakia (2000–01)[537]


    • Kathleen Stephens,* South Korea (2008–11)


    • Shirin R. Tahir-Kheli, Democracy, Human Rights, and International Operations (2003–05) (Republican)[18]


    • Peter Teeley, Canada (1992–93) (Republican)[18]


    • Joe Torsella, Representative to the United Nations for Management and Reform (2011–14)[538]


    • Eleni Tsakopoulos Kounalakis, Hungary (2010–13)[539]


    • Robert H. Tuttle,* United Kingdom (2005–09) (Republican)[540]


    • Nicholas Veliotes,* Jordan (1978–81) and Egypt (1984–86)


    • Melanne Verveer, Global Women's Issues (2009–13)[532]


    • Edward S. Walker Jr.,* United Arab Emirates (1989–92), Egypt (1994–97), and Israel (1997–99)


    • Alexander F. Watson,* Peru (1986–89)


    • Barry B. White, Norway (2009–13)[142]


    • Joseph C. Wilson, Gabon (1992–95)[513]


    • Johnny Young,* Sierra Leone (1989–92), Togo (1994–97), Bahrain (1997–2001), and Slovenia (2001–04)


    • Stephen M. Young,* Kyrgyzstan (2003–05)



    U.S. Attorneys[edit]




    • Roxanne Conlin, S.D. Iowa (1977–81)[191]


    • Brendan Johnson, D.S.D (2009–15)[541]


    • John McKay,* W.D. Wash. (2001–06) (Republican)[542]


    • Tim Purdon, D.N.D. (2010–15)[84]


    • Dan K. Webb,* N.D. Ill. (1981–85) (Republican)[543]



    U.S. Military[edit]


    Air Force[330]




    • Michael Donley, 22nd Secretary (2008–13) (Republican)[18]


    • John W. Douglass, ret. 1-star General


    • Irv Halter, ret. 2-star General


    • Marcelite J. Harris, ret. 2-star General


    • Lloyd W. Newton,* ret. 4-star General[544]


    • Daniel P. Woodward, ret. 1-star General


    • Margaret H. Woodward, ret. 2-star General


    Army[330][545]




    • Clara Adams-Enders, ret. 1-star General


    • Edward D. Baca, ret. 3-star General


    • Joe N. Ballard, ret. 3-star General, Chief of Engineers (1996–2000)


    • Daniel W. Christman, ret. 3-star General, West Point Superintendent (1996–2001)


    • Wesley Clark, ret. 4-star General[25]


    • Paul Eaton, ret. 2-star General


    • Mari K. Eder, ret. 2-star General


    • Robert G. Gard Jr., ret. 3-star General


    • Florent Groberg, ret. Captain (Republican)[546]


    • Claudia J. Kennedy, ret. 3-star General[327]


    • Keith Kerr, ret. 1-star General


    • David M. Maddox,* ret. 4-star General


    • Peter Mansoor, ret. Colonel (Republican)[2]


    • Robert L. Nabors, ret. 2-star General


    • Ralph Peters, ret. Lieutenant Colonel (Independent)[547]


    • Dana J.H. Pittard, ret. 2-star General


    • Gale Pollock,* ret. 2-star General (Republican)[18]


    • Robert W. Sennewald,* ret. 4-star General


    • Loree K. Sutton, ret. 1-star General


    • Antonio Taguba, ret. 2-star General[24]


    • Abraham J. Turner, ret. 2-star General


    • Robin Umberg, ret. 1-star General


    • Johnnie E. Wilson, ret. 4-star General


    • Jill Wine-Banks, General Counsel (1977–80)[548]


    Coast Guard



    • Sally Brice-O'Hara, ret. 3-star Admiral, 27th Vice-Commandant (2010–12)[330]

    Marine Corps[330]




    • John R. Allen, ret. 4-star General


    • Juan G. Ayala, ret. 2-star General


    • David M. Brahms, ret. 1-star General


    • Stephen A. Cheney, ret. 1-star General


    • Walter E. Gaskin, ret. 3-star General[549]


    • Arnold L. Punaro, ret. 2-star General


    Navy[330]




    • Donald Arthur, ret. 3-star Admiral, 35th Surgeon General (2004–07)


    • Bruce E. Grooms, ret. 3-star Admiral


    • Gail Harris, ret. Captain[120]


    • John Hutson, ret. 2-star Admiral[550]


    • Mark Kelly, ret. Captain and NASA astronaut[138]


    • Jay A. DeLoach, ret. 1-star Admiral


    • Deborah Loewer, ret. 1-star Admiral


    • Alberto J. Mora,* General Counsel (2001–06) (Republican)[18]


    • John B. Nathman,* ret. 4-star Admiral



    White House staff[edit]




    • Jeremy Bernard, Social Secretary (2011–15)[551]


    • Jarrod Bernstein, Assoc. Director: Office of Public Engagement (2011–13)[552]


    • Ron Bloom, Assistant for Manufacturing Policy (2009–11)[553]


    • Phillip D. Brady, Staff Secretary (1991-93) (Republican)[2]


    • Mary Beth Cahill, Director: Office of Public Liaison (1999–01)[554]


    • James W. Cicconi, Staff Sec. (1989–1990) (Republican)[2]


    • Maria Echaveste, Dep. Chief of Staff for Policy (1998–01)[555]


    • Scott Evertz, Director: Office of National AIDS Policy (2001–03) (Republican)[18]


    • Jon Favreau, Director of Speechwriting (2009–13)[556]


    • Tony Fratto, Dep. Press Sec. (2006–09) (Republican)[55]


    • Glen Fukushima, Dep. Ass. Trade Representative (1988–90)[202]


    • Rachel Goslins, Executive Director: President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities[506]


    • Harold M. Ickes, Dep. Chief of Staff for Policy (1993–97)[115]


    • Janis F. Kearney, Presidential Diarist (1995–2001)[25]


    • Ron Klain,* Ebola Response Coordinator (2014-15)[557]


    • Ann Lewis, Communications Director (1997–2000)[95]


    • Reggie Love,* Personal Aide to the President (2009-11)[558]


    • James M. Lyons, of counsel: Office of the President-Elect (1992–93)[26]


    • Alyssa Mastromonaco, Dep. Chief of Staff for Operations (2011–14)[552]


    • Regina Montoya, Director: Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (1993)[559]


    • Minyon Moore, Director: Office of Public Liaison (1998–99)[115]


    • Jackie Norris, former Chief of Staff to Michelle Obama[560]


    • Kal Penn, Assoc. Director: Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs (2009–11)[561]


    • David Plouffe, Senior Advisor to the President (2011–13)[562]


    • Desirée Rogers, Social Secretary (2009–10)[516]


    • Brent Scowcroft, 9th and 17th National Security Advisor (1975–77; 1989–93) (Republican)[2]


    • Julianna Smoot, Social Secretary (2010–11)[552]


    • Gene Sperling, Director: National Economic Council (1996–2001; 2011–14)[507]


    • Kimberly Teehee, Senior Policy Advisor for Native American Affairs (2009–12)[563]


    • Buffy Wicks, Dep. Director: Office of Public Engagement (2009–10)[564]


    • Lezlee Westine, Director: Office of Public Liaison (2001–05) (Republican)[2]



    International political figures[edit]



    Current Heads of state and government[edit]


    Chile



    • Michelle Bachelet, 33rd and 35th President of Chile (Socialist Party)[565]

    Czech Republic



    • Bohuslav Sobotka, 11th Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (Social Democratic Party)[566]

    France



    • François Hollande,* 24th President of France (Socialist Party)[567]


    • Manuel Valls, 169th Prime Minister of France (Socialist Party)[568]

    Israel



    • Benjamin Netanyahu, 9th Prime Minister of Israel (Consolidation)[569]

    Italy



    • Matteo Renzi, 56th Prime Minister of Italy (Democratic Party)[570]

    New Zealand



    • John Key, 38th Prime Minister of New Zealand (National Party)[571]

    Scotland



    • Nicola Sturgeon, 5th First Minister of Scotland (Scottish National Party)[572]

    Sweden



    • Stefan Löfven,* 33rd Prime Minister of Sweden (Social Democrats)[573]

    Taiwan



    • Tsai Ing-wen, 7th President of the Republic of China (Democratic Progressive Party)[574][575]

    Ukraine



    • Petro Poroshenko, 5th President of Ukraine (Solidarity)[576]


    Former Heads of state and government[edit]



    • Carl Bildt, Prime Minister of Sweden (1991–94) (Moderate Party)[577]


    • Tony Blair, 51st Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007) (Labour Party)[578]


    • Kim Campbell, 19th Prime Minister of Canada (1993-1993) (Conservative Party of Canada)


    • Laurent Fabius, 158th Prime Minister of France (1984–86) (Socialist Party)[579]


    • Vicente Fox, 55th President of Mexico (2000–06) (National Action Party)[580]


    • Julia Gillard, 27th Prime Minister of Australia (2010–13) (Labor Party)[581]


    • Nicolas Sarkozy, 23rd President of France (2007–12) (The Republicans)[568]


    • Atifete Jahjaga, 4th President of Kosovo (2011–16) (Independent)[582]


    • Rafael Correa, 43rd President of Ecuador (2007–17) (PAIS Alliance)[583]


    Members of national and supranational parliaments[edit]


    Australia


    Labor Party




    • David Feeney[584]


    • Helen Polley[585]


    • Bill Shorten, 27th Employment Minister (2011–13) (Opposition Leader)[586]


    • Wayne Swan, 14th Deputy Prime Minister (2010–13)[587]


    • Tim Watts*[588]


    Cambodia


    National Rescue Party



    • Sam Rainsy,* Finance Minister (1993–94) (Party Leader)[589]

    Canada


    Conservative Party



    • John Baird, 10th Foreign Minister (2010–15)[590]

    Liberal Party



    • Alexandra Mendès*[591]

    Colombia


    European Union


    Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe




    • Martina Dlabajová, Czech Republic[592]


    • Nadja Hirsch, Germany[593]


    European People's Party



    • Nora Berra, France (2009–14)[594]

    The Greens–European Free Alliance




    • Rebecca Harms, Germany[595]


    • Linnéa Engström, Sweden[596]


    Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats




    • Seb Dance,* United Kingdom[597]


    • Gianni Pittella, Italy (Leader)[598]


    Finland



    Swedish People's Party of Finland

    • Anna-Maja Henriksson,* Justice Minister (2011–15) (Party Leader)[599]

    France


    The Republicans



    • Michèle Alliot-Marie, 185th Foreign Minister (2010–11)[600]

    Socialist Party




    • Christiane Taubira, 204th Justice Minister (2012–16)[568]


    • Marisol Touraine, 94th Social Affairs Minister[568]


    Germany


    Alliance '90/The Greens



    • Katja Dörner[601]

    Social Democratic Party




    • Katarina Barley*[602]


    • Manuela Schwesig, Family Affairs Minister[603]


    • Frank-Walter Steinmeier, 13th Foreign Minister[604]


    Ireland


    Independent



    • Jillian van Turnhout* (2011–16)[605]

    Labour Party



    • Lorraine Higgins* (2011–16)[606]

    Netherlands[607]


    Democrats 66



    • Alexander Pechtold, Government Reform Minister (2005–06) (Party Leader)

    GroenLinks


    • Jesse Klaver

    Labour Party


    • Diederik Samsom

    New Zealand


    Labour Party



    • David Shearer, 33rd Leader of the Opposition (2011–13)[608]


    • Megan Woods[608]

    National Party



    • Jami-Lee Ross[608]


    • Jono Naylor[608]

    Green Party



    • James Shaw[608]

    Norway[609]


    Center Party




    • Marit Arnstad, 28th Transport Minister (2012–13)

    • Jenny Klinge

    • Geir Pollestad

    • Anne Tingelstad Wøien


    Christian Democratic Party



    • Hans Olav Syversen

    • Anders Tyvand


    Conservative Party



    • Henrik Asheim

    • Tina Bru

    • Peter Christian Frølich

    • Kristin Ørmen Johnsen

    • Arve Kambe

    • Siri A. Meling

    • Erik Skutle

    • Ove Bernt Trellevik


    Labour Party



    • Marianne Aasen

    • Terje Aasland


    • Rigmor Aasrud, Gov. Admin. Minister (2009–13)

    • Åsmund Grøver Aukrust

    • Jan Bøhler

    • Else-May Botten

    • Lise Christoffersen

    • Gunvor Eldegard

    • Hege Haukeland Liadal

    • Ingrid Heggø

    • Kari Henriksen

    • Martin Henriksen

    • Per Rune Henriksen


    • Anniken Huitfeldt, Labor Minister (2012–13)

    • Ingvild Kjerkol

    • Tove Karoline Knutsen

    • Stein Erik Lauvås

    • Sonja Mandt

    • Torgeir Micaelsen

    • Odd Omland


    • Helga Pedersen, Fisheries Minister (2005–09)

    • Magne Rommetveit

    • Kåre Simensen

    • Tone Sønsterud

    • Arild Stokkan-Grande


    • Knut Storberget, Justice Minister (2005–11)

    • Eirin Kristin Sund

    • Anette Trettebergstuen

    • Lene Vågslid

    • Truls Wickholm


    Liberal Party




    • Trine Skei Grande (Party Leader)

    • Ketil Kjenseth

    • Iselin Nybø

    • Sveinung Rotevatn


    Progress Party


    • Tor André Johnsen

    Pakistan


    Movement for Justice



    • Shah Mehmood Qureshi, 20th Foreign Minister (2008–11)[610]

    Pakistan People's Party



    • Farahnaz Ispahani* (2008–12)[611]

    Spain


    Spanish Socialist Workers' Party



    • Pedro Sánchez* (2009–11; 2013–16)[612]

    Sweden[613]


    Centre Party



    • Annie Lööf, Enterprise Minister (2011–14) (Party Leader)

    The Liberals




    • Jan Björklund, Education Minister (2007–14) (Party Leader)


    • Birgitta Ohlsson, 5th European Affairs Minister (2010–14)[614]


    Moderate Party



    • Anna Kinberg Batra (Party Leader)

    Social Democratic Party



    • Margot Wallström, 42nd Foreign Minister[615]

    Tanzania


    Alliance for Change and Transparency



    • Zitto Kabwe* (2005–15) (Party Leader)[616]

    Party of the Revolution



    • January Makamba[617]

    United Kingdom


    Conservative Party




    • Gregory Barker,* Climate Change Minister (2010–14)[618]


    • Simon Burns, Transport Minister (2012–13)[619]


    • Julian Fellowes[e][f][620]


    • George Osborne, First Sec. of State (2015–16)[621]


    Labour Party




    • Roberta Blackman-Woods*[622]


    • Yvette Cooper,* Shadow Home Sec. (2011-15)[623]


    • Jeremy Corbyn* (Opposition Leader)[624]


    • Gloria De Piero, Shadow Youth Minister (2015–16)[625]


    • Stephen Doughty*[626]


    • Angela Eagle, Shadow First Sec. (2015–16)[627]


    • Chris Elmore*[628]


    • Mike Gapes*[629]


    • Lilian Greenwood, Shadow Transport Sec. (2015–16)[630]


    • Diana Johnson[631]


    • Barbara Keeley,* Dep. Leader of the House of Commons (2009-10)[632]


    • Siobhain McDonagh[633]


    • Chi Onwurah*[634]


    • Rachel Reeves, Shadow Social Security Sec. (2013–15)[635]


    • Jonathan Reynolds*[636]


    • Tulip Siddiq*[637]


    • Owen Smith,* Shadow Social Security Sec. (2015–16)[638]


    • Karin Smyth[639]


    • Jo Stevens,* Shadow Wales Sec.[640]


    • Wes Streeting*[641]


    • Catherine West[642]


    Scottish National Party




    • Angela Crawley*[643]


    • Stewart McDonald[644]



    Regional and municipal ministers, executive officials, legislators, and party leaders[edit]





    Jozias van Aartsen





    Bilawal Bhutto Zardari





    Margaret Curran





    Michaela Engelmeier


    Argentina


    Union for Liberty



    • Juan Pablo Arenaza,* Member: Buenos Aires Legislature[645]

    Australia


    Labor Party




    • Daniel Andrews, 48th Premier of Victoria[646]


    • Philip Dalidakis, Member: Victorian Legislative Council[647]


    • Cameron Dick, Queensland, Australia Minister of Health[648]


    • Lara Giddings, 44th Premier of Tasmania (2011–14)[649]


    • Tom Koutsantonis,* Treasurer of South Australia[650]


    • Jenny Mikakos,* Minister for Families: Victorian Legislative Council[651]


    • Martin Pakula,* Member: Victorian Legislative Council[652]


    • Annastacia Palaszczuk, 39th Premier of Queensland[653]


    • Jaala Pulford, Victoria Minister for Agriculture[654]


    • Fiona Richardson,* Minister for Women and the Prevention of Family Violence: Victorian Legislative Council[655]


    Canada


    Ontario New Democratic Party



    • Catherine Fife,* Member: Ontario Provincial Parliament[656]

    Ontario Liberal Party



    • Glen Murray, Member: Ontario Provincial Parliament[657]

    Germany


    Alliance '90/The Greens




    • Sven Lehmann, co-Chair: Alliance '90/The Greens North Rhine-Westphalia[658]


    • Daniel Mack, Member: Hessian Parliament (2012–14)[659]


    • Katharina Schulze,* Member: Landtag of Bavaria[660]


    Free Democratic Party



    • Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmerman,* Member: Düsseldorf Parliament[661]

    Social Democratic Party




    • Michaela Engelmeier,* Member: Oberbergischer Kreistag[662]


    • Ralf Stegner,* Interior Minister of Schleswig-Holstein (2005-08) (Party Leader)[663]


    Mexico



    • Jorge Guajardo, Ambassador to China (2007–13)[664]

    Institutional Revolutionary Party



    • Ivonne Ortega, Governor of Yucatán (2007–12)[665]

    Netherlands


    People's Party for Freedom and Democracy



    • Jozias van Aartsen, Mayor of The Hague[666]

    Nigeria



    • Obiageli Ezekwesili, Minister of Solid Minerals (2005–06) and Education (2006-07)[667]

    Pakistan


    Pakistan Peoples Party



    • Bilawal Bhutto Zardari,* Party Chairman[668]

    Spain


    Catalan Solidarity for Independence



    • Alfons López Tena, Member: Catalan Parliament (2010–12)[669]

    South Africa


    African National Congress



    • Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations[670]

    Democratic Alliance



    • Helen Zille,* Premier of the Western Cape[671]

    United Kingdom


    Labour Party




    • Colum Eastwood , Social Democratic and Labour Party Leader & MLA for Foyle


    • Margaret Curran, Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland (2011–15)[672]


    • Kezia Dugdale,* Member: Scottish Parliament (Party Leader)[673]


    • Florence Eshalomi,* Member: London Assembly[674]


    • Iain Gray,* Member: Scottish Parliament [675]


    • Sarah Hayward, Leader: Camden London Borough Council[676]


    • Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London[677]

    • James-J Walsh,* Member: Lewisham London Borough Council[678]



    Democratic Party figures[edit]





    Clay Aiken





    Eric C. Bauman





    Maria Cardona



    DNC members and national leaders[edit]





    • Jill Alper, MI[679]


    • James C. Boland, DC[680]


    • Donna Brazile,* Interim DNC Chair (2011; 2016)[681]


    • Maria Cardona, DC[115]


    • Debra DeLee, Chair (1994–95)[682]


    • Donald Fowler, National Chair (1995–97)[683]


    • Michael Kempner, former Dep. Finance Chair[684]


    • Steve Kerrigan, former CEO: Democratic National Convention[142]


    • Hildy Kuryk, former Finance Director[552]


    • Andrés W. López, PR[685]


    • Bob Mulholland, CA[686]


    • Shekar Narasimhan, former Indo-American Council co-chair[24]


    • George Norcross, NJ[117]


    • Christine Pelosi, CA[469]


    • Jason Rae, WI[687]


    • Mannie Rodriguez, CO[33]


    • Jane Stetson, former Finance Chair[67]


    • Mahinder Tak, former Indo-American Council co-chair[24]


    • David Wilhelm, Chair (1993–94)[688]


    • Brad Woodhouse, former Communications Director[689]



    Leaders of state and local party affiliates[edit]




    • Eric C. Bauman, Vice-Chair: CA Dem. Party[690]


    • Mike Erlandson, Chair: MN DFL Party (1999–2005)[145]


    • Chip Forrester, Chair: TN Dem. Party (2009–13)[336]


    • Marcel Groen, Chair: PA Dem. Party[80]


    • Christine Jennings, Chair: Sarasota County, FL Dem. Committee[691]


    • Koryne Kaneski Horbal, former Chair: MN DFL Party[8]


    • Martha Laning, Chair: WI Dem. Party[121]


    • Mary Mancini, Chair: TN Dem. Party[692]


    • Win McCormack, Chair: OR Dem. Party Pres. Council[693]


    • Jim Pederson,* Chair: AZ Dem. Party (2001–05)[694]


    • Ed Potillo, Vice-Chair: DC Dem. Party[695]


    • Crystal Strait, former President: CA Young Democrats[24]


    • Kathy Sullivan, former Chair: NH Dem. Party[141]



    Lobbyists and fundraisers[edit]




    • Leah D. Daughtry,* CEO: 2016 Democratic National Convention[696]


    • Heather Podesta[697]


    • Robert Raymar[698]


    • David Rosen[440]


    • Hilary Rosen[699]



    Nominees for elected office[edit]




    • Clay Aiken,* NC-2 (2014)[700]


    • LuAnn Bennett, VA-10 (2016)[348]


    • Fred DuVal, AZ gubernatorial (2010)[138]


    • Sean Eldridge, NY-19 (2012)[701]

    • Chuck Hassebrook, NE gubernatorial (2014)[70]


    • Mike McWherter, TN gubernatorial (2010)[336]


    • Khary Penebaker,* WI-5 (2016)[702]


    • Christie Vilsack, IA-4 (2012)[703]



    Strategists, media advisors, operatives, speechwriters, and pollsters[edit]




    • Jeremy Bird[704]


    • Seth Bringman[705]


    • Stephanie Cutter, Dep. Manager: Obama for America[706]


    • Steve Elmendorf, Dep. Manager: John Kerry for President[707]


    • Peter Fenn[115]

    • Donnie Fowler*[708]


    • Karl Frisch[709]


    • Geoff Garin[710]


    • Mandy Grunwald[262]


    • Joel Johnson[707]


    • Chris Lehane[564]


    • Chirlane McCray[711]


    • Jim Messina, Chairman of Obama for America[712]


    • Bob Mulholland, DNC Member (CA)[686]


    • Shekar Narasimhan, former co-chair: DNC Indo-American Council[24]


    • Adam Parkhomenko, Executive Director: Ready for Hillary[713]


    • Eric Sapp,* co-founder: The Eleison Group[714]


    • John Sasso[142]


    • Tracy Sefl[715]


    • Craig T. Smith[704]


    • Patti Solis Doyle, Manager: Hillary Clinton for President[716]


    • Marc Stanley, President: National Jewish Democratic Council[717]


    • Mitch Stewart, former Director: Organizing for America[704]


    • Ken Sunshine[718]


    • Ted Trimpa[719]


    • Jeff Weaver,* Manager: Bernie Sanders for President[720]


    • Bernard Whitman*[721]


    • Michael Whouley[142]


    • Debbie Willhite[25]



    Republican Party figures[edit]




    Shanin Specter


    Note: Public officials belonging to the Republican Party are listed in the first section of this article




    • David Frum,* speechwriter and commentator[722]


    • Matt Higgins,* former spokesman for Rudolph Giuliani[18]


    • Jimmy LaSalvia, co-founder: GOProud[18]


    • Mike Murphy,* political consultant[723]


    • Ana Navarro,* strategist and commentator[724]


    • Mark Salter, speechwriter[2]


    • Lionel Sosa,* political consultant[725]


    • Mac Stipanovich,* lobbyist and strategist[726]


    • Meg Whitman,*[d] 2010 gubernatorial nominee (CA) and CEO: Hewlett Packard Enterprise[18]



    Organizations[edit]



    Advocacy groups[edit]




    • Alaska Federation of Natives*[727]


    • Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club[728]


    • Alliance for Retired Americans*[729]


    • American Bridge 21st Century, Super-PAC[730]


    • American Nurses Association[731]


    • Americans for Responsible Solutions*[732]


    • Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence[733]


    • Correct the Record, Super-PAC[730]


    • Democracy for America*[734]


    • EMILY's List[735]


    • Every Voice*[736]


    • Equality Federation: CA,[737]PA,[738] SC,[739]WI[740]


    • Everytown for Gun Safety[741]


    • Fair Share Action, Super-PAC[730]


    • Feminist Majority[742]


    • Friends of the Earth*[743]


    • Harvey Milk Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Democratic Club*[744]


    • Hookers for Hillary[745]


    • Human Rights Campaign[746]


    • The Humane Society of the United States*[747]


    • Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs,[748]


    • League of Conservation Voters[749]


    • Lesbian Political Action Committee[750]


    • Moms Demand Action[751]


    • Mothers of the Movement*[752]


    • MoveOn.org[753][754]


    • NARAL Pro-Choice America[755]


    • National Council of La Raza*[756]


    • National Organization for Women[757]


    • Natural Resources Defense Council[758]


    • National Women's Political Caucus[759]


    • People for the American Way*[760]


    • Planned Parenthood Federation of America[761]


    • Priorities USA Action, Super-PAC[730]


    • Ready PAC, Super-PAC[730]


    • Sierra Club[762]


    • Stonewall Democrats: AZ[763]


    • UltraViolet*[764]


    • VoteVets.org*[765]


    • Women in the World[766]



    Party and legislative groups[edit]


    Federal, state, and municipal Democratic Party chapters can be assumed to support their party's nominee.




    • Alabama Democratic Conference[767]


    • California Legislative Black Caucus[217]


    • California Legislative LGBT Caucus[citation needed]


    • Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Leadership PAC[768]


    • Equality PAC (formed by the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus)[769]


    • Ohio Legislative Black Caucus[308]


    • Social Democratic Party of Germany*[770]


    • Working Families Party*[771]



    See also[edit]


    • List of Hillary Clinton presidential campaign non-political endorsements, 2016

    • List of Bernie Sanders presidential campaign endorsements, 2016

    • List of Donald Trump presidential campaign endorsements, 2016

    • List of Gary Johnson presidential campaign endorsements, 2016

    • List of Hillary Clinton presidential campaign endorsements, 2008

    • List of Jill Stein presidential campaign endorsements, 2016

    • List of Republicans who opposed Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016

    • Democratic opposition to Hillary Clinton in 2016


    Notes[edit]




    1. ^ abcde Nobel Prize laureate


    2. ^ abcde Republican Party member while in office, but has since left the party


    3. ^ Hall of Fame inductee


    4. ^ ab Member of the Forbes 400[404]


    5. ^ Academy Award winner


    6. ^ Emmy Award winner




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