Turning Out the Environmental Vote in 2010
Clean Water Action builds grassroots strength in key states and communities to change politics and environmental policy in states, local communities and Washington, DC. We run muscular and effective grassroots campaigns to defeat anti-environment candidates, and support candidates who are committed to protecting our waters, our health, and our future. Our political program is non partisan.
Jump directly to a state:
California
U.S. House
- Ami Bera (CD 3)
- John Garamendi (CD 10)
- Jerry McNerney (CD 11)
U.S. Senate
Governor
State Referendum
- Proposition 23 - No
- Proposition 26 - No
State Assembly
- Richard Pan (AD 5)
- Michael Allen (AD 7)
- Mariko Yamada (AD 8)
- Susan Bonilla (AD 11)
- Tom Ammiano (AD 13)
- Joan Buchanan (AD 15)
- Sandré Swanson (AD 16)
- Ellen Corbett (AD 20)
- Rich Gordon (AD 21)
- Paul Fong (AD 22)
- William W. Monning (AD 27)
- V. Manuel Perez (AD 80)
State Senate
- Leland Yee (SD 8)
- Ellen Corbett (SD 10)
Water Replenishment District of Southern California
- Lillian Kawasaki (Division 3)
Colorado
U.S. House
U.S. Senate
State House
- Karen Stockley (SH 48)
- John Kefalas (SH 52)
- Randy Fischer (SH 53)
State Senate
Florida
Governor
State Senate
State House
- Millie Herrera (SH 112)
- Lisa Lesperance (SH 117)
Miami-Dade County Commission
Palm Beach County Commission
- Paulette Burdick (District 2)
Massachusetts
U.S. House
Governor
State House
- Cory Atkins (14th Middlesex)
- Will Brownsberger (24th Middlesex)
- Jen Benson (37th Middlesex)
- Gail Cariddi (1st Berkshire)
- Paul Mark (2nd Berkshire)
- Steven D'Amico (4th Bristol)
- Lori Ehrlich (8th Essex)
- Mark Falzone (9th Essex)
- Jason Lewis (31st Middlesex)
- Stanley Nacewicz (9th Norfolk)
- Ken O'Brien (1st Worcester)
- Timothy Dodd (9th Worcester)
- Matt Patrick (3rd Barnstable)
- Jesse Reich (1st Middlesex)
- Carl Sciortino (34th Middlesex)
- Cleon Turner (1st Barnstable)
State Senate
- Harriette Chandler (1st Worcester)
- Sonia Chang-Diaz (2nd Suffolk)
- Katherine Clark (Middlesex and Essex)
- Cynthia Creem (1st Middlesex and Norfolk)
- Pat Jehlen (2nd Middlesex)
- Karen Spilka (2nd Middlesex and Norfolk)
- Susan Fargo (3rd Middlesex)
- Jamie Eldridge (Middlesex and Worcester)
- Dan Wolf (Cape and Islands)
Maryland
U.S. House
Governor
State House
- Galen Clagett (SH 3A)
- Jonathan Weinstein (SH 9A)
- Maryann Maher (SH 9A)
- Dana Stein (SH 11)
- Jon Cardin (SH 11)
- Dan Morhiam (SH 11)
- Eric Luedtke (SH 14)
- Craig Zucker (SH 14)
- Ariana Kelly (SH 16)
- Kumar Barve (SH 16)
- Bonnie Cullison (SH 19)
- Heather Mizeur (SH 20)
- Tom Hucker (SH 20)
- Barbara Frush (SH 21)
- James W. Hubbard (SH 23)
- C. T. Wilson (SH 28)
- Peter Murphy (SH 28)
- Judd Legum (SH 30)
- Michael Busch (SH 30)
- Virginia Clagett (SH 30)
- Stephen Lafferty (SH 42)
- Lori Albin (SH 42)
- Curt Anderson (SH 43)
- Mary Washington (SH 43)
- Maggie McIntosh (SH 43)
- Keiffer J. Mitchell (SH 44)
State Senate
- Karen Montgomery (SS 14)
- Joan Carter Conway (SS 43)
Carrol County Commission
- Doug Mathias (Dist 3)
- Michele Johnson (Dist 4)
- Hugh McLaurin (Dist 5)
Charles County Commission
- Candice Quinn Kelly (President, D)
- Ken Robinson (Dist 1, D)
- Jim Thompson (Dist 1, R)
- Eric Vrem (Dist 3)
- Johnnie DeGiorgi (Dist 2, D)
- Rick Campbell (Dist 2)
- Don Derencin (Dist 4)
Fredrick County Commission
- Ellis Burros (at large)
- Robert R Craig (at large)
- Elaine Kessinger (at large)
- Kai John Hagen (at large)
- Linda M. Norris (at large)
- Jerry L. Trout (at large)
- Janice Wiles (at large)
- Bob White (at large)
Michigan
We have endorsed candidates in 32 races in the November 2, 2010 general election.
U.S. House
- Dale Kildee (CD 5) Genesee and Tuscola Counties
- Mark Schauer (CD 7) Jackson, Calhoun, Eaton, Washtenaw, Branch, Hillsdale and Lenawee Counties
- Gary Peters (CD 9) Oakland County
- Natalie Mosher (CD 11) Oakland and Western Wayne Counties
- Sander Levin (CD 12) Southern Macomb and Oakland Counties
- John Dingell (CD 15) Southern Wayne, Eastern Washtenaw and Monroe Counties
Governor
State Supreme Court
- Alton Thomas Davis
- Denise Langford Morris
State House
- Rashida Tlaib (HD 12) Southwest Detroit
- Dian Slavens (HD 21) Canton, Van Buron, Belleville and Sumpter
- Deb Kennedy (HD 23) Downriver and Southern Wayne County
- Sarah Roberts (HD 24) St. Clair Shores and Harrison Township
- Jim Townsend (HD 26) Madison Heights and Royal Oak
- Ken Lampar (HD 30) Sterling Heights and Utica
- Marilyn Lane (HD 31) Mt. Clemens, Clinton Township (part) and Fraser
- Jennifer Haase (HD 32) New Baltimore, Chesterfield Township, Richmond, Memphis, Armada and Lenox (part)
- Vicki Barnett (HD 37) Farmington and Farmington Hills
- Lisa Brown (HD 39) West Bloomfield and Commerce Township
- Art Reyes (HD 51) Grand Blanc, Fenton, Linden, Mundy, Atlas and Argentine
- Christine Green (HD 52) Northern Ann Arbor
- Mark Meadows (HD 69) East Lansing, Meridian Township
- Brandon Dillon (HD 75) Eastern Grand Rapids
- Ben Gillette (HD 91) Most of Muskegon County
State Senate
- Glenn Anderson (SD 6) Livonia, Westland, Garden City and Redford
- Kathleen Law (SD 7) Downriver and Southern and Western Wayne Counties
- Steven Bieda (SD 9) Warren, Fraser, Center Line, Eastpointe, St. Clair Shores
- Aaron Bailey (SD 13) Royal Oak, Troy, Birmingham, Bloomfield, Bloomfield Hills, Clawson, Berkley, Madison Heights
- Rebekah Warren (SD 18) Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Northern Washtenaw Co.
- Paula Zelenko (SD 26) Eastern Genesee and Northwestern Oakland Counties
- David LaGrand(SD 29) Grand Rapids and Eastern Kent County
- Mary Valentine (SD 34) Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana and Mason Counties
Find your legislative districts and polling places.
Minnesota
U.S. House
- Tim Walz (CD 1)
- Shelley Madore (CD 2)
- Jim Meffert (CD 3)
- Betty McCollum (CD 4)
- Keith Ellison (CD 5)
- Tarryl Clark (CD 6)
- Jim Oberstar (CD 8)
Governor
State House
- Bernie Leider (01B)
- John Persell (04A)
- Meg Bye (04B)
- Mary Murphy (06B)
- Kerry Gauthier (07B)
- Bill Hilty (08A)
- Greg Lemke (09A)
- Richard Kagan (10A)
- Amy Hunter (11B)
- John Ward (12A)
- Gail Kulick Jackson (16A)
- Jim Godfrey (17A)
- Cindy Erickson (17B)
- Andrew Falk (20A)
- Terry Morrow (23A)
- Kathy Brynaert (23B)
- Mick McGuire (25A)
- David Bly (25B)
- Kory Kath (26A)
- Patti Fritz (26B)
- Robin Brown (27A)
- Mark Schneider (28B)
- Kim Norton (29B)
- Tina Liebling (30A)
- Gene Pelowski (31A)
- Steve Kemp (31B)
- Katie Rodriguez (32B)
- Kim Kang (33B)
- Leanne Kunze (34A)
- Colin Lee (36A)
- Derrick Lindstrom (37A)
- Phil Sterner (37B)
- Sandra Masin (38A)
- Mike Obermueller (38B)
- Rick Hansen (39A)
- Will Morgan (40A)
- Ann Lenczewski (40B)
- Kevin Staunton (41A)
- Paul Rosenthal (41B)
- Maria Ruud (42A)
- Audrey Britton (43A)
- John Benson (43B)
- Steve Simon (44A)
- Sandra Peterson (45A)
- Lyndon Carlson (45B)
- Debra Hilstrom (46B)
- Denise Dittrich (47A)
- Melissa Hortman (47B)
- Jim Abeler (48B)
- Jerry Newton (49B)
- Carolyn Laine (50A)
- Kate Knuth (50B)
- Tom Tillberry (51B)
- Paul Gardner (53A)
- Chris Knopf (53B)
- Mindy Greiling (54A)
- Bev Scalze (54B)
- Nora Slawik (55B)
- Julie Bunn (56A)
- Jen Peterson (57A)
- Joe Mullery (58A)
- Diane Loeffler (59A)
- Phyllis Kahn (59B)
- Marion Greene (60A)
- Frank Hornstein (60B)
- Karen Clark (61A)
- Jeff Hayden (61B)
- Jim Davnie (62A)
- Jean Wagenius (62B)
- Paul Thissen (63A)
- Linda Slocum (63B)
- Erin Murphy (64A)
- Michael Paymar (64B)
- Alice Hausman (66B)
- Sheldon Johnson (67B)
State Senate
- Mary Olson (4)
- Roger Reinert (7)
- Jim Thoreen (11)
- Taylor Stevenson (12)
- Bruce Hentges (15)
- Lisa Fobbe (16)
- Rick Olseen (17)
- Kathy Sheran (23)
- Kevin Dahle (25)
- John Howe (28)
- Sharon Erickson Ropes (31)
- Laura Helmer (34)
- Mike Germain (37)
- Jim Carlson (38)
- John Doll (40)
- Steve Elkins (41)
- Ron Case (42)
- Terri Bonoff (43)
- Ron Latz (44)
- Ann Rest (45)
- Leo Foley (47
- Peter Perovich (48)
- Paul Meunier (49)
- Don Betzold (51)
- Becky Siekmeier (52)
- Sandy Rummel (53)
- John Marty (54)
- Chuck Wiger (55)
- Kathy Saltzman (56)
- Katie Sieben (57)
- Linda Higgins (58)
- Larry Pogemiller (59)
- Scott Dibble (60)
- Linda Berglin (61)
- Patricia Torres Ray (62)
- Ken Kelash (63)
- Ellen Anderson (66)
New Jersey
U.S. House
- Frank Pallone (CD 6)
- Rush Holt (CD 12)
State Assembly
New York
U.S. House
Pennsylvania
U.S. House
- Bryan Lentz (CD 7)
- Patrick Murphy (CD 8)
- Daniel Connolly (CD 18)
U.S. Senate
State House
- Tom Houghton (SH 13)
- Frank Bovalino (SH 15)
- David Levdansky (SH 39)
- Matt Bradford (SH 70)
- Camille "Bud" George (SH 74)
- Michael Hanna (SH 76)
- Linda Small (SH 93)
- Eugene Depasquale (SH 95)
- Phyllis Mundy (SH 120)
- Jeff Faust (SH 124)
- David Kessler (SH 130)
- Michael Horton (SH 131)
- Patrick Slattery (SH 134)
- Robert Freeman (SH 136)
- Charles Dertinger (SH 137)
- Marguerite Quinn (SH 143)
- Mark Painter (SH 146)
- Michael Gerber (SH 148)
- Barbara McIlvaine Smith (SH 156)
- Walter Waite (SH 161)
- Duane Milne (SH 167)
- Scot Petri (SH 178)
- Rex D'Agostino (SH 183)
- Fred Baldwin (SH 199)
- Richard Stine (SH 187)
State Senate
- Charles McIlhinney (SS 10)
- Ted Erickson (SS 26)
- Frank Dermody (SH 33)
- John Rafferty (SS 44)
Rhode Island
U.S. House
- David Cicilline (CD 1)
- Jim Langevin (CD 2)
Governor
Providence Mayor
State House
- Chris Blazejewski (SH 2)
- Edith Ajello (SH 3)
- Maria Cimini (SH 7)
- Grace Diaz (SH 11)
- Joseph Almeida (SH 12)
- Arthur Handy (SH 18)
- Joseph McNamara (SH 19)
- David Bennett (SH 20)
- Frank Ferri (SH 22)
- Scott Guthrie (SH 28)
- Teresa Tanzi (SH 34)
- Michael Rice (SH 35)
- Donna Walsh (SH 36)
- Jeremiah O'Grady (SH 46)
- Chris Fierro (SH 51)
- Raymond Gallison (SH 69)
- John Edwards (SH 70)
- Amy Rice (SH 72)
- Deborah Ruggiero (SH 74)
State Senate
- Juan M Pichardo (SS 2)
- Rhoda Perry (SS 3)
- Charles Levesque (SS 11)
- Louis DiPalma (SS 12)
- Teresa Paiva-Weed (SS 13)
- John Tassoni (SS 22)
- Joshua Miller (SS 28)
- David Bates (SS 32)
Texas
U.S. House
State House
- Valinda Bolton (SH 47)
- Donna Howard (SH 48)
Governor
City of Austin Referendum
Virginia
U.S. House
Paid for by Clean Water Action and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.
Turning Out the Environmental Vote in 2010
Clean Water Action builds grassroots strength in key states and communities to change politics and environmental policy in states, local communities and Washington, DC. We run muscular and effective grassroots campaigns to defeat anti-environment candidates, and support candidates who are committed to protecting our waters, our health, and our future. Our political program is non partisan.
Jump directly to a state:
California
U.S. House
- Ami Bera (CD 3)
- John Garamendi (CD 10)
- Jerry McNerney (CD 11)
U.S. Senate
Governor
State Referendum
- Proposition 23 - No
- Proposition 26 - No
State Assembly
- Richard Pan (AD 5)
- Michael Allen (AD 7)
- Mariko Yamada (AD 8)
- Susan Bonilla (AD 11)
- Tom Ammiano (AD 13)
- Joan Buchanan (AD 15)
- Sandré Swanson (AD 16)
- Ellen Corbett (AD 20)
- Rich Gordon (AD 21)
- Paul Fong (AD 22)
- William W. Monning (AD 27)
- V. Manuel Perez (AD 80)
State Senate
- Leland Yee (SD 8)
- Ellen Corbett (SD 10)
Water Replenishment District of Southern California
- Lillian Kawasaki (Division 3)
Colorado
U.S. House
U.S. Senate
State House
- Karen Stockley (SH 48)
- John Kefalas (SH 52)
- Randy Fischer (SH 53)
State Senate
Florida
Governor
State Senate
State House
- Millie Herrera (SH 112)
- Lisa Lesperance (SH 117)
Miami-Dade County Commission
Palm Beach County Commission
- Paulette Burdick (District 2)
Massachusetts
U.S. House
Governor
State House
- Cory Atkins (14th Middlesex)
- Will Brownsberger (24th Middlesex)
- Jen Benson (37th Middlesex)
- Gail Cariddi (1st Berkshire)
- Paul Mark (2nd Berkshire)
- Steven D'Amico (4th Bristol)
- Lori Ehrlich (8th Essex)
- Mark Falzone (9th Essex)
- Jason Lewis (31st Middlesex)
- Stanley Nacewicz (9th Norfolk)
- Ken O'Brien (1st Worcester)
- Timothy Dodd (9th Worcester)
- Matt Patrick (3rd Barnstable)
- Jesse Reich (1st Middlesex)
- Carl Sciortino (34th Middlesex)
- Cleon Turner (1st Barnstable)
State Senate
- Harriette Chandler (1st Worcester)
- Sonia Chang-Diaz (2nd Suffolk)
- Katherine Clark (Middlesex and Essex)
- Cynthia Creem (1st Middlesex and Norfolk)
- Pat Jehlen (2nd Middlesex)
- Karen Spilka (2nd Middlesex and Norfolk)
- Susan Fargo (3rd Middlesex)
- Jamie Eldridge (Middlesex and Worcester)
- Dan Wolf (Cape and Islands)
Maryland
U.S. House
Governor
State House
- Mary Beth Pirolozzi (SH 1B)
- Galen Clagett (SH 3A)
- John Olszewski Jr. (SH 6)
- Jonathan Weinstein (SH 9A)
- Maryann Maher (SH 9A)
- Jon Cardin (SH 11)
- Dan Morhiam (SH 11)
- Dana Stein (SH 11)
- Eric Luedtke (SH 14)
- Karen Montgomery (SH 14)
- Craig Zucker (SH 14)
- Ariana Kelly (SH 16)
- Kumar Barve (SH 17)
- Bonnie Cullison (SH 19)
- Heather Mizeur (SH 20)
- Tom Hucker (SH 20)
- Barbara Frush (SH 21)
- James W. Hubbard (SH 23)
- C. T. Wilson (SH 28)
- Peter Murphy (SH 28)
- Judd Legum (SH 30)
- Michael Busch (SH 30)
- Virginia Clagett (SH 30)
- Patrice Stanley (SH 37B)
- Shane Robinson (SH 39)
- Stephen Lafferty (SH 42)
- Lori Albin (SH 42)
- Curt Anderson (SH 43)
- Mary Washington (SH 43)
- Maggie McIntosh (SH 43)
- Keiffer J. Mitchell (SH 44)
Carroll County Commission
- Doug Mathais (Dist 3)
- Michelle Johnson (Dist 4)
- Hugh McLaurin (Dist 5)
Charles County Commission
- Candice Quinn Kelly (President, D)
- Ken Robinson (Dist 1, D)
- Eric Vrem (Dist 3)
- Johnnie DeGiorgi (Dist 2, D)
- Rick Campbell (Dist 2)
- Don Derencin (Dist 4)
Fredrick County Commission
- Ellis Burruss (at large)
- Kai Hagen (at large)
- Linda M. Norris (at large)
- Jerry L. Trout (at large)
- Janice Wiles (at large)
Michigan
U.S. House
- Field Reichardt (CD 2)
- Dale Kildee (CD 5)
- Mark Schauer (CD 7)
- Gary Peters (CD 9)
- Natalie Mosher (CD 11)
- Sander Levin (CD 12)
- John Dingell (CD 15)
Governor
State House
- Rashida Tlaib (HD 12)
- Dian Slavens (HD 21)
- Deb Kennedy (HD 23)
- Sarah Roberts (HD 24)
- Jim Townsend (HD 26)
- Ken Lampar (HD 30)
- Marilyn Lane (HD 31)
- Jennifer Haase (HD 32)
- Vicky Barnett (HD 37)
- Lisa Brown (HD 39)
- Art Reyes (HD 51)
- Christine Green (HD 52)
- Mark Meadows (HD 69)
- Brandon Dillon (HD 75)
- Ben Gillette (HD 91)
State Senate
- Glenn Anderson (SD 6)
- Kathleen Law (SD 7)
- Steven Bieda (SD 9)
- Aaron Bailey (SD 13)
- Rebekah Warren (SD 18)
- Paula Zelenko (SD 26)
- David Lagrand (SD 29)
- Mary Valentine (SD 34)
State Supreme Court
- Alton Thomas Davis
- Denise Langford Morris
Minnesota
U.S. House
- Tim Walz (CD 1)
- Shelley Madore (CD 2)
- Jim Meffert (CD 3)
- Betty McCollum (CD 4)
- Keith Ellison (CD 5)
- Tarryl Clark (CD 6)
- Jim Oberstar (CD 8)
Governor
State House
- Bernie Leider (01B)
- John Persell (04A)
- Meg Bye (04B)
- Mary Murphy (06B)
- Kerry Gauthier (07B)
- Bill Hilty (08A)
- Greg Lemke (09A)
- Richard Kagan (10A)
- Amy Hunter (11B)
- John Ward (12A)
- Gail Kulick Jackson (16A)
- Jim Godfrey (17A)
- Cindy Erickson (17B)
- Andrew Falk (20A)
- Terry Morrow (23A)
- Kathy Brynaert (23B)
- Mick McGuire (25A)
- David Bly (25B)
- Kory Kath (26A)
- Patti Fritz (26B)
- Robin Brown (27A)
- Mark Schneider (28B)
- Kim Norton (29B)
- Tina Liebling (30A)
- Gene Pelowski (31A)
- Steve Kemp (31B)
- Katie Rodriguez (32B)
- Kim Kang (33B)
- Leanne Kunze (34A)
- Colin Lee (36A)
- Derrick Lindstrom (37A)
- Phil Sterner (37B)
- Sandra Masin (38A)
- Mike Obermueller (38B)
- Rick Hansen (39A)
- Will Morgan (40A)
- Ann Lenczewski (40B)
- Kevin Staunton (41A)
- Paul Rosenthal (41B)
- Maria Ruud (42A)
- Audrey Britton (43A)
- John Benson (43B)
- Steve Simon (44A)
- Sandra Peterson (45A)
- Lyndon Carlson (45B)
- Debra Hilstrom (46B)
- Denise Dittrich (47A)
- Melissa Hortman (47B)
- Jim Abeler (48B)
- Jerry Newton (49B)
- Carolyn Laine (50A)
- Kate Knuth (50B)
- Tom Tillberry (51B)
- Paul Gardner (53A)
- Chris Knopf (53B)
- Mindy Greiling (54A)
- Bev Scalze (54B)
- Nora Slawik (55B)
- Julie Bunn (56A)
- Jen Peterson (57A)
- Joe Mullery (58A)
- Diane Loeffler (59A)
- Phyllis Kahn (59B)
- Marion Greene (60A)
- Frank Hornstein (60B)
- Karen Clark (61A)
- Jeff Hayden (61B)
- Jim Davnie (62A)
- Jean Wagenius (62B)
- Paul Thissen (63A)
- Linda Slocum (63B)
- Erin Murphy (64A)
- Michael Paymar (64B)
- Alice Hausman (66B)
- Sheldon Johnson (67B)
State Senate
- Mary Olson (4)
- Roger Reinert (7)
- Jim Thoreen (11)
- Taylor Stevenson (12)
- Bruce Hentges (15)
- Lisa Fobbe (16)
- Rick Olseen (17)
- Kathy Sheran (23)
- Kevin Dahle (25)
- John Howe (28)
- Sharon Erickson Ropes (31)
- Laura Helmer (34)
- Mike Germain (37)
- Jim Carlson (38)
- John Doll (40)
- Steve Elkins (41)
- Ron Case (42)
- Terri Bonoff (43)
- Ron Latz (44)
- Ann Rest (45)
- Leo Foley (47
- Peter Perovich (48)
- Paul Meunier (49)
- Don Betzold (51)
- Becky Siekmeier (52)
- Sandy Rummel (53)
- John Marty (54)
- Chuck Wiger (55)
- Kathy Saltzman (56)
- Katie Sieben (57)
- Linda Higgins (58)
- Larry Pogemiller (59)
- Scott Dibble (60)
- Linda Berglin (61)
- Patricia Torres Ray (62)
- Ken Kelash (63)
- Ellen Anderson (66)
New Jersey
U.S. House
- Frank Pallone (CD 6)
- Rush Holt (CD 12)
State Assembly
New York
U.S. House
Pennsylvania
U.S. House
- Bryan Lentz (CD 7)
- Patrick Murphy (CD 8)
- Daniel Connolly (CD 18)
U.S. Senate
State House
- Tom Houghton (SH 13)
- Frank Bovalino (SH 15)
- David Levdansky (SH 39)
- Matt Bradford (SH 70)
- Camille "Bud" George (SH 74)
- Michael Hanna (SH 76)
- Linda Small (SH 93)
- Eugene Depasquale (SH 95)
- Phyllis Mundy (SH 120)
- Jeff Faust (SH 124)
- David Kessler (SH 130)
- Michael Horton (SH 131)
- Patrick Slattery (SH 134)
- Robert Freeman (SH 136)
- Charles Dertinger (SH 137)
- Marguerite Quinn (SH 143)
- Mark Painter (SH 146)
- Michael Gerber (SH 148)
- Barbara McIlvaine Smith (SH 156)
- Walter Waite (SH 161)
- Duane Milne (SH 167)
- Scot Petri (SH 178)
- Rex D'Agostino (SH 183)
- Fred Baldwin (SH 199)
- Richard Stine (SH 187)
State Senate
- Charles McIlhinney (SS 10)
- Ted Erickson (SS 26)
- Frank Dermody (SH 33)
- John Rafferty (SS 44)
Rhode Island
U.S. House
- David Cicilline (CD 1)
- Jim Langevin (CD 2)
Governor
Providence Mayor
State House
- Chris Blazejewski (SH 2)
- Edith Ajello (SH 3)
- Maria Cimini (SH 7)
- Grace Diaz (SH 11)
- Joseph Almeida (SH 12)
- Arthur Handy (SH 18)
- Joseph McNamara (SH 19)
- David Bennett (SH 20)
- Frank Ferri (SH 22)
- Scott Guthrie (SH 28)
- Teresa Tanzi (SH 34)
- Michael Rice (SH 35)
- Donna Walsh (SH 36)
- Jeremiah O'Grady (SH 46)
- Chris Fierro (SH 51)
- Raymond Gallison (SH 69)
- John Edwards (SH 70)
- Amy Rice (SH 72)
- Deborah Ruggiero (SH 74)
State Senate
- Juan M Pichardo (SS 2)
- Rhoda Perry (SS 3)
- Charles Levesque (SS 11)
- Louis DiPalma (SS 12)
- Teresa Paiva-Weed (SS 13)
- John Tassoni (SS 22)
- Joshua Miller (SS 28)
- David Bates (SS 32)
Texas
U.S. House
State House
- Valinda Bolton (SH 47)
- Donna Howard (SH 48)
Governor
City of Austin Referendum
Virginia
U.S. House
Paid for by Clean Water Action and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.