List of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign political endorsements
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.
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First Lady of the United States
U.S. Senator from New York
U.S. Secretary of State
Presidential campaigns Organizations
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Public officials serving below the state level and all other individuals and entities are listed only if they have a separate stand-alone article. Those who indicated their support after Hillary Clinton's presumptive nomination on June 11 are denoted with an asterisk.
Federal officials and state governors
Presidents and Vice Presidents
Name | Position | Party | In office | Ref |
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Jimmy Carter | 39th President | Democratic | 1977–81 | [lower-alpha 1][1] |
Bill Clinton | 42nd President | Democratic | 1993–2001 | [2] |
Barack Obama | 44th President | 2009–2017 | [3] | |
Walter Mondale | 42nd Vice President | 1977–81 | [4] | |
Al Gore | 45th Vice President | 1993–2001 | [5] | |
Joe Biden | 47th Vice President | 2009–2017 | [2] |
Federal Cabinet-level officers
Name | Position | Party | In office | Ref |
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Madeleine Albright | 64th Secretary of State | Democratic | 1997–2001 | [6] |
Colin Powell | 65th Secretary of State | Republican | 2001–05 | [7] |
John Kerry | 68th Secretary of State | Democratic | 2013–17 | [8] |
William Cohen | 20th Secretary of Defense | Republican | 1997–2001 | [9] |
Leon Panetta | 23rd Secretary of Defense | Democratic | 2011–13 | [10] |
Cecil Andrus | 42nd Secretary of the Interior | Democratic | 1977–81 | [11] |
Ken Salazar | 50th Secretary of the Interior | Democratic | 2009–13 | [12] |
Mack McLarty | 17th White House Chief of Staff | Democratic | 1993–94 | [13] |
Erskine Bowles | 19th White House Chief of Staff | Democratic | 1997–98 | [14] |
John Podesta | 20th White House Chief of Staff | Democratic | 1998–2001 | [15] |
William M. Daley | 25th White House Chief of Staff | Democratic | 2011–12 | [16] |
Henry Cisneros | 10th Secretary of Housing and Urban Development | Democratic | 1993–97 | [17] |
Julian Castro | 16th Secretary of Housing and Urban Development | Democratic | 2014–present | [18] |
Michael Chertoff | 2nd Secretary of Homeland Security | Republican | 2005–09 | [7] |
Bill Richardson | 9th Secretary of Energy | Democratic | 1998–2001 | [19] |
Steven Chu | 12th Secretary of Energy | Democratic | 2009–13 | [20] |
Austan Goolsbee | 26th Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers | Democratic | 2010–11 | [21] |
Carlos Gutierrez | 35th Secretary of Commerce | Republican | 2005–09 | [22] |
Gary Locke | 36th Secretary of Commerce | Democratic | 2009–11 | [23] |
Robert Reich | 22nd Secretary of Labor | Democratic | 1993–97 | [24] |
Alexis Herman | 23rd Secretary of Labor | Democratic | 1997–2001 | [25] |
Hilda Solis | 25th Secretary of Labor | Democratic | 2009–2013 | [26] |
Carla Hills | 10th Trade Representative | Republican | 1989–93 | [22] |
Ron Kirk | 16th Trade Representative | Democratic | 2009–2013 | [27] |
Eric Holder | 86th Attorney General | Democratic | 2009–2015 | [10] |
Karen Mills | 23rd Administrator of the Small Business Administration | Democratic | 2009-13 | [28] |
Rodney E. Slater | 13th Secretary of Transportation | Democratic | 1997–2001 | [13] |
Norman Mineta | 14th Secretary of Transportation | Democratic | 2001–2006 | [23] |
Mary E. Peters | 15th Secretary of Transportation | Republican | 2006–2009 | [29] |
Henry Paulson | 74th Secretary of the Treasury | Republican | 2006–09 | [7] |
Andrew Young | 14th Ambassador to the United Nations | Democratic | 1977–79 | [30] |
Thomas R. Pickering | 18th Ambassador to the United Nations | Democratic | 1989–92 | [31] |
William Ruckelshaus | 1st and 5th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency | Republican | 1970–73, 1983–85 | [22] |
William K. Reilly | 7th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency | Republican | 1989–93 | [22] |
Carol Browner | 8th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency | Democratic | 1993–2001 | [32] |
Christine Todd Whitman | 9th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency | Republican | 2001–03 | [7] |
Lisa P. Jackson | 12th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency | Democratic | 2009–13 | [33] |
Richard Riley | 6th Secretary of Education | Democratic | 1993–2001 | [34] |
Louis Wade Sullivan | 17th Secretary of Health and Human Services | Republican | 1989–93 | [7] |
Donna Shalala | 18th Secretary of Health and Human Services | Democratic | 1993–2001 | [35] |
Kathleen Sebelius | 21st Secretary of Health and Human Services | Democratic | 2009–14 | [36] |
Laura Tyson | 16th Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers | Democratic | 1993–95 | [21] |
Joseph Stiglitz | 17th Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers | Democratic | 1995–97 | [lower-alpha 1][37] |
James Lee Witt | Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency | Democratic | 1993–2001 | [13] |
State and territorial governors
Current (as of 2016)[38]
Name | Position | Party | Ref |
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Steve Bullock | 24th Governor of Montana | Democratic | [39] |
John Bel Edwards | 56th Governor of Louisiana | Democratic | [40] |
Maggie Hassan | 81st Governor of New Hampshire | Democratic | [41] |
John Hickenlooper | 42nd Governor of Colorado | Democratic | |
Dan Malloy | 88th Governor of Connecticut | Democratic | |
Jack Markell | 73rd Governor of Delaware | Democratic | |
Terry McAuliffe | 72nd Governor of Virginia | Democratic | |
Lolo Matalasi Moliga | 57th Governor of American Samoa | Democratic | [42] |
Jay Nixon | 55th Governor of Missouri | Democratic | [43] |
Alejandro García Padilla | 11th Governor of Puerto Rico | Democratic | [44] |
Gina Raimondo | 75th Governor of Rhode Island | Democratic | |
Earl Ray Tomblin | 35th Governor of West Virginia | Democratic | [45] |
Peter Shumlin | 81st Governor of Vermont | Democratic | [46] |
Tom Wolf | 47th Governor of Pennsylvania | Democratic | |
Jerry Brown | 34th Governor of California | Democratic | [47] |
Andrew Cuomo | 56th Governor of New York | Democratic | [48] |
Kate Brown | 38th Governor of Oregon | Democratic | [49] |
Mark Dayton | 40th Governor of Minnesota | Democratic | [50] |
Jay Inslee | 23rd Governor of Washington | Democratic | [51] |
Former
- George Ariyoshi, 3rd Governor of Hawaii (1974–86)[52]
- John Baldacci, 73rd Governor of Maine (2003–11)[28]
- Evan Bayh, 46th Governor of Indiana (1989–97)[53]
- Mike Beebe, 45th Governor of Arkansas (2007–15)[13]
- Steve Beshear, 61st Governor of Kentucky (2007–15)[54]
- Jim Blanchard, 45th Governor of Michigan (1983–91)[55]
- John W. Carlin,* 40th Governor of Kansas (1979–87)[56]
- Arne Carlson,* 37th Governor of Minnesota (1991–99) (Republican)[57]
- Ben Cayetano, 5th Governor of Hawaii (1994–2002)[52]
- Dick Celeste, 64th Governor of Ohio (1983–91)[58]
- Lincoln Chafee, 74th Governor of Rhode Island (2011–15)[59]
- Jon Corzine, 54th Governor of New Jersey (2006–10)[60]
- Charlie Crist, 44th Governor of Florida[lower-alpha 2] (2007–11)[61]
- Gray Davis, 37th Governor of California (1999–2004)[62]
- Howard Dean, 79th Governor of Vermont (1991–2003)[63]
- Jim Doyle, 44th Governor of Wisconsin (2003–11)[64]
- Michael Dukakis, 65th & 67th Governor of Massachusetts (1975–79, 1983–91)[65]
- Jim Folsom Jr., 50th Governor of Alabama (1993–95)[66]
- Jennifer Granholm, 47th Governor of Michigan (2003–11)[67]
- Christine Gregoire, 22nd Governor of Washington (2005–13)[68]
- Jim Hodges, 114th Governor of South Carolina (1999–2003)[34]
- Bob Holden, 53rd Governor of Missouri (2001–05)[69]
- A. Linwood Holton Jr., 61st Governor of Virginia (1970–74) (Republican)[70]
- Jim Hunt, 69th & 71st Governor of North Carolina (1977–85, 1993–2001)[71]
- Bob Kerrey, 35th Governor of Nebraska (1983–87)[72]
- Ted Kulongoski, 36th Governor of Oregon (2003–11)[73]
- Madeleine M. Kunin, 77th Governor of Vermont (1985–91)[74]
- John Lynch,* 80th Governor of New Hampshire (2005–13)[75]
- Bob Miller, 26th Governor of Nevada (1989–99)[76]
- William Milliken,* 44th Governor of Michigan (1969–83) (Republican)[7]
- Ronnie Musgrove, 61st Governor of Mississippi (2000–04)[77]
- George Nigh, 17th & 22nd Governor of Oklahoma (1963, 1979–87)[78]
- Martin O'Malley, 61st Governor of Maryland (2007–15)[79]
- David Paterson, 55th Governor of New York (2008–10)[80]
- Deval Patrick,* 71st Governor of Massachusetts (2007–15)[81]
- Bev Perdue, 73rd Governor of North Carolina (2009–13)[71]
- David Pryor, 39th Governor of Arkansas (1975–79)[13]
- Ed Rendell, 45th Governor of Pennsylvania (2003–11)[82]
- Bill Ritter, 41st Governor of Colorado (2007–11)[83]
- Barbara Roberts, 34th Governor of Oregon (1991–95)[73]
- Jay Rockefeller, 29th Governor of West Virginia (1977–85)[84]
- Roy Romer, 39th Governor of Colorado (1987–99)[12]
- Bill Sheffield, 5th Governor of Alaska (1982–86)[85]
- George A. Sinner, 29th Governor of North Dakota (1985–92)[86]
- Ted Strickland, 68th Governor of Ohio (2007–11)[87]
- Mike Sullivan 29th Governor of Wyoming (1987–95)[88]
- Jim Guy Tucker, 43rd Governor of Arkansas (1992–96)[13]
- John D. Waihee III, 4th Governor of Hawaii (1986–94)[52]
- David Walters, 24th Governor of Oklahoma (1991–95)[78]
- William F. Winter, 58th Governor of Mississippi (1980–84)[77]
U.S. Senators
Current[38]
- Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin
- Michael Bennet, Colorado
- Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut
- Cory Booker, New Jersey
- Barbara Boxer, California
- Sherrod Brown, Ohio
- Maria Cantwell, Washington
- Ben Cardin, Maryland
- Tom Carper, Delaware
- Bob Casey Jr., Pennsylvania
- Chris Coons, Delaware
- Joe Donnelly, Indiana
- Dick Durbin, Min. Whip, Illinois
- Dianne Feinstein, California
- Al Franken, Minnesota
- Kirsten Gillibrand, New York
- Martin Heinrich, New Mexico
- Heidi Heitkamp, North Dakota
- Mazie Hirono, Hawaii
- Tim Kaine, Virginia
- Angus King,* Maine (Independent)[22]
- Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota
- Patrick Leahy, Vermont
- Joe Manchin, West Virginia
- Ed Markey, Massachusetts
- Claire McCaskill, Missouri
- Bob Menendez, New Jersey
- Jeff Merkley,* Oregon[89]
- Barbara Mikulski, Maryland
- Chris Murphy, Connecticut
- Patty Murray, Washington
- Bill Nelson, Florida
- Gary Peters, Michigan
- Jack Reed, Rhode Island
- Bernie Sanders,* Vermont (Independent)[90]
- Brian Schatz, Hawaii
- Chuck Schumer, New York
- Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire
- Debbie Stabenow, Michigan
- Jon Tester,* Montana[39]
- Tom Udall, New Mexico
- Mark Warner, Virginia
- Elizabeth Warren,* Massachusetts[2]
- Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island
- Ron Wyden, Oregon
Former
- Daniel Akaka, Hawaii (1990–2013)[52]
- Bill Bradley,*[lower-alpha 3] New Jersey (1979–97)[91]
- Jean Carnahan, Missouri (2001–02)[69]
- Kent Conrad, North Dakota (1987–2013)[86]
- Mo Cowan,* Massachusetts (2013)[92]
- Tom Daschle, Maj. Leader, South Dakota (1987–2005)[93]
- Chris Dodd, Connecticut (1981–2011)[94]
- Byron Dorgan, North Dakota (1992–2011)[86]
- David Durenberger, Minnesota (1978–95) (Independent[lower-alpha 2])[22]
- Russ Feingold,* Wisconsin (1993–2011)[95]
- John Glenn, Ohio (1974–99)[96]
- Bob Graham, Florida (1987–2005)[97]
- Kay Hagan, North Carolina (2009–15)[98]
- Tom Harkin, Iowa (1985–2015)[99]
- Fred R. Harris, Oklahoma (1964–73)[100]
- Gordon J. Humphrey,* New Hampshire (1979–90) (Republican)[101]
- Tim Johnson, South Dakota (1997–2015)[102]
- Herb Kohl, Wisconsin (1989–2013)[103]
- Bob Krueger, Texas (1993)[104]
- Mary Landrieu, Louisiana (1997–2015)[105]
- Joe Lieberman,* Connecticut (1989–2013) (Independent)[106]
- Blanche Lincoln, Arkansas (1999–2011)[107]
- George J. Mitchell, Maj. Leader, Maine (1980–95)[108]
- Larry Pressler, South Dakota (1979–97) (Independent[lower-alpha 2])[7]
- Mark Pryor, Arkansas (2003–15)[13]
- Harry Reid, Min. Leader, Nevada (1987–2017)[109]
- Robert Torricelli, New Jersey (1997–2003)[110]
- Mark Udall,* Colorado (2009–15)[111]
- John Warner,* Virginia (1979–2009) (Republican)[7]
- Lowell Weicker,* Connecticut (Republican in Senate, later Independent)[112]
U.S. Representatives
Current[38]
- Alma Adams, North Carolina
- Pete Aguilar, California
- Brad Ashford, Nebraska
- Karen Bass, California
- Joyce Beatty, Ohio
- Xavier Becerra, California
- Ami Bera, California
- Don Beyer, Virginia
- Earl Blumenauer, Oregon
- Suzanne Bonamici, Oregon
- Madeleine Bordallo, Guam Del.[113]
- Brendan Boyle, Pennsylvania
- Bob Brady, Pennsylvania
- Corrine Brown, Florida
- Julia Brownley, California
- Cheri Bustos, Illinois
- G.K. Butterfield, North Carolina
- Lois Capps, California
- Michael Capuano, Massachusetts
- Tony Cardenas, California
- John C. Carney Jr., Delaware
- André Carson, Indiana
- Matt Cartwright, Pennsylvania
- Kathy Castor, Florida
- Joaquín Castro, Texas
- Judy Chu, California
- David Cicilline, Rhode Island
- Katherine Clark, Massachusetts
- Yvette Clarke, New York
- William Lacy Clay Jr., Missouri
- Emanuel Cleaver, Missouri
- Jim Clyburn, Ass. Min. Leader, South Carolina
- Steve Cohen, Tennessee
- Gerry Connolly, Virginia
- John Conyers, 44th Dean, Michigan
- Jim Cooper, Tennessee
- Joe D. Courtney, Connecticut
- Jim Costa, California
- Joseph Crowley, New York
- Henry Cuellar, Texas
- Elijah Cummings, Maryland
- Danny K. Davis, Illinois
- Susan C. Davis, California
- Diana DeGette, Colorado
- John K. Delaney, Maryland
- Rosa DeLauro, Connecticut
- Suzan DelBene, Washington
- Mark DeSaulnier, California
- Ted Deutch, Florida
- Debbie Dingell, Michigan
- Lloyd Doggett, Texas
- Michael F. Doyle, Pennsylvania
- Tammy Duckworth, Illinois
- Donna Edwards, Maryland
- Keith Ellison,* Minnesota[114]
- Eliot Engel, New York
- Anna Eshoo, California
- Elizabeth Esty, Connecticut
- Sam Farr, California
- Bill Foster, Illinois
- Lois Frankel, Florida
- Marcia Fudge, Ohio
- Tulsi Gabbard,* Hawaii[115]
- Ruben Gallego, Arizona
- John Garamendi, California
- Gwen Graham, Florida
- Al Green, Texas
- Gene Green, Texas
- Raúl Grijalva,* Arizona[116]
- Luis Gutiérrez, Illinois
- Janice Hahn, California
- Richard L. Hanna,* New York (Republican)[7]
- Alcee Hastings, Florida
- Denny Heck, Washington
- Brian Higgins, New York
- Rubén Hinojosa, Texas
- Jim Himes, Connecticut
- Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C. Del.[117]
- Mike Honda, California
- Steny Hoyer, Min. Whip, Maryland
- Jared Huffman, California
- Steve Israel, New York
- Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas
- Hakeem Jeffries, New York
- Eddie Bernice Johnson, Texas
- Hank Johnson, Georgia
- Bill R. Keating, Massachusetts
- Robin Kelly, Illinois
- Joseph P. Kennedy III, Massachusetts
- Dan Kildee, Michigan
- Derek Kilmer, Washington
- Ron Kind, Wisconsin
- Ann Kirkpatrick, Arizona
- Ann Kuster, New Hampshire
- Jim Langevin, Rhode Island
- Rick Larsen, Washington
- John B. Larson, Connecticut
- Brenda Lawrence, Michigan
- Barbara Lee,* California[118]
- Sandy Levin, Michigan
- John Lewis, Georgia
- Ted Lieu, California
- Dave Loebsack, Iowa
- Zoe Lofgren, California
- Alan Lowenthal, California
- Nita Lowey, New York
- Ben Ray Luján, New Mexico
- Michelle Lujan Grisham, New Mexico
- Stephen F. Lynch, Massachusetts
- Carolyn Maloney, New York
- Sean Patrick Maloney, New York
- Doris Matsui, California
- Jim McDermott, Washington
- Jim P. McGovern, Massachusetts
- Jerry McNerney, California
- Gregory W. Meeks, New York
- Grace Meng, New York
- Gwen Moore, Wisconsin
- Seth Moulton, Massachusetts
- Patrick E. Murphy, Florida
- Jerrold Nadler, New York
- Grace Napolitano, California
- Richard Neal, Massachusetts
- Donald Norcross, New Jersey[119]
- Beto O'Rourke, Texas[120]
- Frank Pallone, New Jersey
- Bill Pascrell, New Jersey
- Donald Payne Jr., New Jersey
- Nancy Pelosi, Min. Leader, California
- Ed Perlmutter, Colorado
- Scott H. Peters, California
- Pedro Pierluisi, Puerto Rico Res. Comm.[121]
- Chellie Pingree, Maine
- Stacey Plaskett, Virgin Islands Del.[122]
- Mark Pocan,* Wisconsin[123]
- Jared Polis, Colorado
- David E. Price, North Carolina
- Mike Quigley, Illinois
- Lucille Roybal-Allard, California
- Charles Rangel, New York
- Kathleen Rice, New York
- Cedric Richmond, Louisiana
- Raul Ruiz, California
- Dutch Ruppersberger, Maryland
- Bobby Rush, Illinois
- Tim J. Ryan, Ohio
- Gregorio Sablan, Northern Mariana Islands Del.[124]
- Linda Sánchez, California
- Loretta Sanchez, California
- John Sarbanes, Maryland
- Jan Schakowsky, Illinois
- Adam Schiff, California
- Kurt Schrader, Oregon
- Bobby C. Scott, Virginia
- David A. Scott, Georgia
- José E. Serrano, New York
- Terri Sewell, Alabama
- Brad Sherman, California
- Albio Sires, New Jersey
- Louise Slaughter, New York
- David Adam Smith, Washington
- Jackie Speier, California
- Eric Swalwell, California
- Mark Takano, California
- Bennie Thompson, Mississippi
- Mike Thompson, California
- Dina Titus, Nevada
- Paul Tonko, New York
- Norma Torres, California
- Niki Tsongas, Massachusetts
- Chris Van Hollen, Maryland
- Juan Vargas, California
- Marc Veasey, Texas
- Filemon Vela Jr., Texas
- Nydia Velázquez, New York
- Maxine Waters, California
- Bonnie Watson Coleman, New Jersey
- Tim Walz, Minnesota
- Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Florida[125]
- Frederica Wilson, Florida
- John Yarmuth, Kentucky
Former
- Tom Allen, Maine (1997–2009)[28]
- Rob Andrews, New Jersey (1990–2014)[126]
- Ron Barber, Arizona (2013–15)[127]
- Shelley Berkley, Nevada (1999–2013)[128]
- Robert Marion Berry, Arkansas (1997–2011)[13]
- James Bilbray, Nevada (1987–95)[76]
- Tim Bishop, New York (2003–15)[129]
- Sherwood Boehlert,* New York (1983–2007) (Republican)[7]
- Dennis Cardoza, California (2003–12)[107]
- Russ Carnahan, Missouri (2005–13)[69]
- Donna Christian-Christensen, Virgin Islands Del. (1997–2015)[130]
- Tony Coelho, Maj. Whip, California (1979–89)[82]
- Jerry Costello, Illinois (1988–2013)[131]
- Lincoln Davis, Tennessee (2003–11)[132]
- John Dingell, 43rd Dean, Michigan (1955–2015)[133]
- Eni Faleomavaega, American Samoa Del. (1989–2015)[134]
- Chaka Fattah, Pennsylvania (1995–2016)[38]
- Vic Fazio, Caucus Chair, California (1979–99)[107]
- Floyd H. Flake, New York (1987–97)[129]
- Harold Ford Jr., Tennessee (1997–2007)[135]
- Barney Frank, Massachusetts (1981–2013)[136]
- Martin Frost, Caucus Chair, Texas (1979–2005)[107]
- Pete Gallego, Texas (2013–15)[137]
- Joe Garcia, Florida (2013–15)[138]
- Robert Garcia, New York (1978–90)[139]
- Dick Gephardt, Maj. Leader, Missouri (1977–2005)[69]
- Gabrielle Giffords, Arizona (2007–12)[140]
- Bart Gordon, Tennessee (1985–2011)[132]
- Colleen Hanabusa, Hawaii (2011–15)[141]
- Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, South Dakota (2004–11)[142]
- Earl F. Hilliard, Alabama (1993–2003)[66]
- Paul Hodes, New Hampshire (2007–11)[143]
- Joseph P. Kennedy II, Massachusetts (1987–99)[144]
- Patrick J. Kennedy,* Rhode Island (1995–2011)[145]
- Barbara B. Kennelly, Caucus Vice-Chair, Connecticut (1982–99)[107]
- Ron Klein, Florida (2007–11)[97]
- Nick Lampson, Texas (1997–2005; 2007–09)[146]
- Larry LaRocco, Idaho (1991–95)[11]
- Bill Luther, Minnesota (1995–2003)[147]
- Marjorie Margolies, Pennsylvania (1993–1995)[148]
- Betsy Markey, Colorado (2009–11)[12]
- Carolyn McCarthy, New York (1997–2015)[129]
- Charles Thomas McMillen, Maryland (1987–93)[107]
- Kweisi Mfume, Maryland (1987–96)[149]
- Harry Mitchell, Arizona (2007–11)[140]
- Jim Moran, Virginia (1991–2015)[150]
- Connie Morella, Maryland (1987–2003) (Republican)[22]
- Bruce Morrison, Connecticut (1983–91)[97]
- John Olver, Massachusetts (1991–2013)[151]
- Ed Pastor, Arizona (1991–2015)[140]
- Earl Pomeroy, North Dakota (1993–2011)[86]
- Nick Rahall, West Virginia (1977–2015)[152]
- Michael A. Ross, Arkansas (2001–13)[13]
- Lynn Schenk, California (1993–95)[153]
- Brad Schneider, Illinois (2013–15)[154]
- Claudine Schneider,* Rhode Island (1981-91) (Republican)[7]
- Allyson Schwartz, Pennsylvania (2005–15)[150]
- Joe Schwarz,* Michigan (2005–07) (Independent[lower-alpha 2])[155]
- Chris Shays, Connecticut (1987–2009) (Republican)[22]
- Carol Shea-Porter, New Hampshire (2007–11, 2013–15)[143]
- John Spratt, South Carolina (1983–2011)[156]
- Richard H. Stallings, Idaho (1985–93)[11]
- Bart Stupak, Michigan (1993–2011)[107]
- Dick Swett, New Hampshire (1991–95)[143]
- Mark Takai†, Hawaii (2015–16)
- John S. Tanner, Tennessee (1989–2011)[132]
- Ellen Tauscher, California (1997–2009)[157]
- Edolphus Towns, New York (1983–2013)[158]
- Henry Waxman, California (1975–2015)[159]
- Anthony Weiner, New York (1999–2011)[160]
- Robert Wexler, Florida (1997–2010)[161]
- Alan Wheat, Missouri (1983–95)[107]
- Pat Williams, Montana (1979–97)[162]
Former members of the federal judiciary
- U. W. Clemon, Chief Judge: N.D. Ala. (1999–2006)[66]
State officials
Executive officials
Current
- Hector Balderas, 31st Attorney General of New Mexico[163]
- Suzanne Bump, 22nd Massachusetts State Auditor[144]
- John Chiang, 33rd California Treasurer[23]
- Roy Cooper,* 48th Attorney General of North Carolina[164]
- Janet Cowell, North Carolina State Treasurer[165]
- Thomas DiNapoli, 54th New York State Comptroller[129]
- Robert W. Ferguson, 18th Attorney General of Washington[166]
- Michael Fitzgerald, 25th Iowa Treasurer[167]
- Peter Franchot, 33rd Comptroller of Maryland[168]
- Mike Frerichs, 74th Illinois Treasurer[169]
- Nicole Galloway, 38th State Auditor of Missouri[69]
- Joseph A. García, 48th Lieutenant Governor of Colorado[12]
- Deb Goldberg, 58th Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts[170]
- Nellie Gorbea, 28th Secretary of State of Rhode Island[171]
- Kamala Harris, 32nd California Attorney General[172]
- Maura Healey, 59th Massachusetts Attorney General[173]
- Mark Herring, 47th Attorney General of Virginia[174]
- Kathy Hochul, 64th Lieutenant Governor of New York[175]
- Anne Holton, Virginia Secretary of Education[174]
- George Jepsen, 24th Attorney General of Connecticut[176]
- Jason Kander, 39th Missouri Secretary of State[69]
- Nancy K. Kopp, 23rd Treasurer of Maryland[177]
- Chris Koster, 41st Attorney General of Missouri[69]
- Alison Lundergan Grimes, 76th Secretary of State of Kentucky[178]
- Fiona Ma, California Board of Equalization[179]
- Lisa Madigan, 41st Attorney General of Illinois[180]
- Seth Magaziner, General Treasurer of Rhode Island[181]
- Tom J. Miller, 31st & 33rd Iowa Attorney General[167]
- Janet Mills, 55th & 57th Maine Attorney General[28]
- Gavin Newsom, 49th Lieutenant Governor of California[182]
- Mary D. Nichols,* California Air Resources Board Chair[183]
- Ralph Northam, 40th Lieutenant Governor of Virginia[174]
- Alex Padilla, 32nd Secretary of State of California[26]
- Chris Pappas, New Hampshire Executive Councilor[143]
- John Perdue, West Virginia Treasurer[184]
- Ellen Rosenblum 17th Oregon Attorney General[185]
- Eric Schneiderman, 65th New York Attorney General[129]
- Tina Smith, 48th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota[186]
- Levar Stoney, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia[174]
- Natalie Tennant, 29th Secretary of State of West Virginia[184]
- Shan Tsutsui, 12th Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii[23]
- Colin Van Ostern, New Hampshire Executive Councilor[187]
- Nancy Wyman, 88th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut[188]
- Betty Yee, 32nd California State Controller[179]
Former
- Phil Angelides,* 31st California Treasurer (1999–2007)[189]
- Thurbert Baker, 51st Attorney General of Georgia (1997–2011)[30]
- Ben F. Barnes, 36th Lieutenant Governor of Texas (1969–73)[104]
- Elaine Baxter, 27th Iowa Secretary of State (1987–95)[190]
- Jere Beasley, 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Alabama (1971–79)[66]
- Anne C. Boyle, former Nebraska Public Service Commissioner[72]
- Jay Bradford, former Arkansas Insurance Commissioner[13]
- Anthony G. Brown, 8th Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2007–15)[191]
- Bob Brown,* 18th Secretary of State of Montana (2001–05) (Republican)[192]
- Kathleen Brown, 29th California State Treasurer (1991–95)[26]
- Bernie Buescher, 36th Secretary of State of Colorado (2009–11)[12]
- John Burkhalter, Arkansas Highway Commissioner (2011–13)[13]
- Andrea Cabral, former Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety[144]
- Bonnie Campbell, 32nd Iowa Attorney General (1991–95)[193]
- Robin Carnahan, 38th Missouri Secretary of State (2005–13)[69]
- Martha Coakley, 58th Attorney General of Massachusetts (2007–15)[144]
- Catherine Cortez Masto, 32nd Attorney General of Nevada (2007–15)[194]
- Frankie Sue Del Papa, 29th Attorney General of Nevada (1991–2003)[128]
- Diane Denish, 28th Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico (2003–11)[195]
- Drew Edmondson, 16th Attorney General of Oklahoma (1995–2011)[28]
- Jimmie Lou Fisher, Treasurer of Arkansas (1981–2003)[13]
- Doug Gansler, 45th Attorney General of Maryland (2007–15)[177]
- Terry Goddard, 24th Attorney General of Arizona[140]
- Steve Grossman, 57th Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts (2011–15)[144]
- Joan Growe, 19th Minnesota Secretary of State (1975–99)[196]
- Robert Harlan Henry, 14th Attorney General of Oklahoma (1987–91)[28]
- Beverly Hollingworth, former New Hampshire Executive Councilor[143]
- Patty Judge,* 46th Lieutenant Governor of Iowa (2007–11)[197]
- Kathleen Kane, 48th Pennsylvania Attorney General (2013–16)[198]
- Kathy Karpan, 17th Secretary of State of Wyoming (1987–95)[88]
- Cary Kennedy, Colorado Treasurer (2007–2011)[199]
- Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, 6th Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (1995–2003)[97]
- Gloria Lawlah, former Maryland Secretary of Aging[97]
- David M. Louie, 13th Hawaii Attorney General (2011–14)[23]
- Crit Luallen, 56th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (2014–15)[200]
- Kate Marshall, Nevada State Treasurer (2007–15)[128]
- Garry Mauro, 25th Texas Land Commissioner (1983–99)[201]
- Kenneth McClintock, 22nd Secretary of State of Puerto Rico (2009–13)[202]
- Dustin McDaniel, 55th Attorney General of Arkansas (2007–15)[13]
- Katie McGinty, former Pennsylvania Secretary of Environmental Protection (2003–08)[203]
- Dick Molpus, former secretary of state of Mississippi[77]
- Irene Natividad, former Virginia Secretary of Transportation[204]
- Tony Park, Attorney General of Idaho (1971–75)[11]
- Mona Pasquil, 47th Lieutenant Governor of California (2009–10)[23]
- Sally Pederson, 45th Lieutenant Governor of Iowa (1999–2007)[205]
- Debora Pignatelli, former New Hampshire Executive Councilor[143]
- Yvonne Prettner Solon, 47th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota (2011–15)[206]
- Kim M. Robak, 35th Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska (1993–99)[72]
- Jim Roth, Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner (2007–09)[28]
- Pat Russell, former New Hampshire Liquor Commissioner[143]
- M. Susan Savage, 29th Secretary of State of Oklahoma (2003–11)[28]
- Gail Schoettler, 44th Lieutenant Governor of Colorado (1995–99)[199]
- Mark Shurtleff,* 19th Attorney General of Utah (2001–13) (Republican)[207]
- Alex Sink, 2nd Chief Financial Officer of Florida (2007–11)[208]
- Diana Taylor,* 42nd New York Superintendent of Banks (2003–07) (Republican)[209]
- Inez Tenenbaum, 15th South Carolina Superintendent of Education (1999–2007)[210]
- Mike Thurmond, Georgia Labor Commissioner (1999–2011)[30]
- Mike Turpen, 13th Attorney General of Oklahoma (1977–83)[28]
- Fran Ulmer, 7th Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (1994–2002)[85]
- Rick Wade, Director of the South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services (1999–2002)[211]
- Joan Wagnon, Kansas Secretary of Revenue (2003–11)[212]
- Steve Westly, 30th California State Controller (2003–07)[213]
- Grant Woods,* 23rd Attorney General of Arizona (1991–99) (Republican)[7]
- Nancy Worley, 50th Secretary of State of Alabama (2003–07)[214]
Alaska
- Rep. Matt Claman
Arizona
- Rep. Mark Cardenas[215]
- 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
- Ass. Tom Ammiano (2008–14)[216]
- Ass. Cheryl Brown[217]
- Ass. Bill Dodd[218]
- Sen. Isadore Hall III[219]
- Sen. Tom Hayden† (1992–2000)[220]
- Ass. Fabian Núñez, 66th Speaker (2004–08)[221]
- Ass. John Pérez, 68th Speaker (2010–14)[222]
Colorado
- Sen. Polly Baca (1974–79)[12]
- Sen. Gloria Tanner (1994–2000)[223]
- Rep. Wilma Webb (1980–93)[12]
Connecticut
- Sen. Bill Finch, Maj. Whip (2000–07)[224]
- Sen. Edward M. Kennedy Jr.[225]
Florida
- Sen. Betty Castor, Pres. pro tem. (1985–87)[61]
- Sen. Nan Rich, Min. Leader (2010–12)[226]
- Sen. Geraldine Thompson[227]
Georgia
- Rep. DuBose Porter (1982–2011)[228]
- Rep. Pam Stephenson[229]
- Sen. Curt Thompson[230]
Idaho
- Rep. Brian Cronin, Min. Caucus Chair (2010–12)[11]
- Rep. Wendy Jaquet, Min. Leader (1994–2012)[11]
Illinois
- Sen. James Clayborne Jr., Maj. Leader[231]
- Rep. Gregory S. Harris*[232]
- Rep. Michael Madigan, 67th Speaker[233]
- Sen. Iris Martinez, Ass. Maj. Leader[234]
- Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad[237]
- 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[238]
- Rep. Chris C. Hall[239]
- Sen. Johnie Hammond (1994–2002)
- Sen. Rita Hart[237]
- Sen. Wally Horn
- Sen. Pam Jochum, Sen. Pres.[240]
- Rep. Vicki Lensing
- Rep. Mary Mascher
- Sen. Liz Mathis
- Sen. Matt W. McCoy[241]
- Rep. Helen Miller[122]
- 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[56]
- Sen. Donald Betts (2003–04)[242]
- Rep. Carolyn Bridges
- Rep. Delia Garcia (2005–10)
- Rep. Sydney Carlin
- Rep. Raj Goyle (2007–11)[23]
- Rep. Nancy Kirk (former)[212]
- 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[200]
- Rep. Kelly Flood
- Rep. Joni Jenkins
- Rep. Mary Marzian
- Rep. Rita Smart
Louisiana[243]
- 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)[244]
- Sen. Jean-Paul Morrell
- Rep. Barbara Norton
- Rep. Vincent Pierre
- Rep. Ed J. Price
- Rep. Patricia Haynes Smith
- Rep. Patrick C. Williams
- Sen. Justin Alfond, Maj. Leader
- Rep. Christopher Babbidge
- Sen. Phil Bartlett (2004–12)[246]
- Rep. Henry Beck
- Sen. Emily Cain (2012–14)
- Rep. Mattie Daughtry
- Sen. Cynthia Dill (2011–12)[247]
- Rep. Mark Eves, Speaker[245]
- 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
- Del. Vanessa Atterbeary
- Del. Ben Barnes
- Sen. Joanne C. Benson
- Sen. Stewart W. Bainum Jr. (1983–86)[251]
- Del. Aisha N. Braveboy (2007–15)
- Del. Mark Chang[252]
- Del. Bonnie Cullison
- Sen. Howard Denis* (1977-95) (Republican)[155]
- 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[253]
- 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.[177]
- Sen. Shirley Nathan-Pulliam
- Del. Edith J. Patterson
- Del. Shane Pendergrass
- Del. D. Bruce Poole (1987–99)[254]
- Sen. Catherine Pugh
- Sen. Jamie Raskin,* Maj. Whip[255]
- 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[144]
- 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 Cabral
- Rep. Thomas Calter
- Rep. James Cantwell
- Rep. Gailanne Cariddi
- Sen. Harriette L. Chandler, Maj. Leader
- Sen. Sonia Chang-Díaz*[256]
- 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)[151]
- Rep. Patricia Haddad, Speaker pro tem.
- Rep. Lida E. Harkins (1989–2011)
- Rep. Jon Hecht
- Rep. Paul Heroux
- Rep. Kate Hogan
- Rep. Kevin Honan
- Rep. Daniel J. 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.[257]
- 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.[170]
- 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[258]
- 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)[259]
- 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)[260]
- Rep. Robert Wittenberg
- 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[206]
- Sen. Patricia Torres Ray
- Sen. Chuck Wiger
- Rep. Cheryl Youakim
Mississippi[77]
- 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 Johnson III
- Sen. David Lee Jordan
- Rep. Kabir Karriem
- Rep. Carl L. 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 L. Sykes
- Sen. Angela Turner-Ford
- Rep. Kenneth Walker
- Rep. Percy Watson
- Sen. Gloria Williamson (2000–07)
- Sen. Tammy Witherspoon
- Rep. Adrienne Wooten
- Rep. Charles Young Jr.
Missouri[69]
- Rep. Joe Adams
- Rep. Lauren Arthur
- Rep. Bob Burns
- Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal[262]
- Rep. Mike Colona
- Rep. Pat Conway
- Sen. Kiki Curls
- Rep. Randy D. Dunn
- Rep. Rochelle Gray
- Rep. Alan Green
- Sen. Jason Holsman
- Rep. Penny Hubbard
- Rep. Jacob 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 Sr.
- Rep. John Rizzo
- Rep. Joseph Runions
- Sen. Jill Schupp
- Sen. Scott Sifton
- Rep. Betty Thompson, Maj. Whip (1997–2001)[263]
- Sen. Gina Walsh
Montana
- Rep. Jenny Eck[264]
- Sen. Carol Williams, Maj. Leader (2011–12)[162]
Nebraska[72]
- 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
- Ass. Elliot Anderson[266]
- Ass. Nelson Araujo[267]
- Sen. Kelvin Atkinson, Min. Whip
- Ass. Teresa Benitez-Thompson
- Sen. Shirley Breeden (2008–12)
- Ass. Barbara Buckley, Speaker (2007–11)
- Ass. Maggie Carlton[268]
- Ass. Olivia Diaz[269]
- Ass. Marilyn Dondero Loop (2009–14)
- Ass. Jason Frierson (2011–14)
- Aaron D. Ford, Nevada Senate Min. Leader
- Ass. Amber Joiner
- Sen. Justin C. Jones (2012–15)
- Sen. Ruben Kihuen[270]
- Sen. Sheila Leslie (2010–12)[271]
- 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
- 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)[273]
- 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[274]
- 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)[275]
- 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[205]
- 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[276]
- Rep. Tom Southworth
- Rep. Chris Spirou, Min. Leader (former)[277]
- Rep. Betty Tamposi, Ass. Maj. Leader (1979–86) (Republican)[278]
- 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 H. Watters[279]
- Rep. Lucy Weber
- Rep. Deb Wheeler
- Sen. Katie Wheeler (1996–2002)
- Rep. Kermit Williams
- Sen. Jeff Woodburn, Min. Leader[280]
- Rep. David Woodbury
New Jersey[281][282][283][284]
- Ass. Annette Chaparro
- Sen. Richard Codey
- Sen. Nilsa Cruz-Perez
- Sen. Sandra Cunningham
- Ass. Joann 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[110]
- Ass. Angelica M. Jimenez
- Ass. LeRoy J. Jones Jr. (1994–2000)
- Ass. Pamela R. Lampitt
- Sen. Raymond Lesniak[285]
- 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*[119]
New Mexico
- Sen. Jacob Candelaria[286]
- Rep. Joni Gutierrez (2005–13)[287]
- Rep. W. Ken Martinez[195]
- Rep. Bill McCamley[288]
- Rep. Raymond G. Sanchez, Speaker (1971–2000)[289]
New York[129][290][291][292][293][294][295][296]
- Sen. Michael Balboni* (1998–2007) (Republican)[297]
- 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[298]
- Sen. Michael Gianaris
- Ass. Mark Gjonaj
- Ass. Deborah J. Glick[299]
- Ass. Carl Heastie, Speaker
- Ass. Earlene Hooper
- Sen. Brad Hoylman
- Ass. Ellen Jaffee
- Ass. Ron T.S. Kim[23]
- 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[300]
- Ass. Philip Ramos
- Ass. Annette Robinson
- Ass. Sean Ryan
- Ass. Robin Schimminger
- Ass. Rebecca Seawright[301]
- Ass. Jo Anne Simon
- Ass. James Skoufis
- Sen. Daniel Squadron*[302]
- Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Min. Leader
- Ass. Matthew Titone
- Ass. Keith L.T. Wright
- Ass. Kenneth Zebrowski Jr.[303]
North Carolina[304]
- 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[165]
- Rep. Susi Hamilton
- Rep. Pricey Harrison
- Rep. Yvonne Lewis Holley
- Rep. Howard J. Hunter III
- Rep. Verla C. Insko
- Rep. Darren G. Jackson
- Rep. Ralph C. Johnson
- Sen. Paul A. Lowe Jr.
- 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. William O. Richardson
- Rep. Bobbie Richardson
- Sen. Gladys A. Robinson
- Rep. Deborah K. Ross (2003–13)[305]
- 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[306]
- Rep. Kenton Onstad, Min. Leader
- Sen. Mac Schneider, Min. Leader
- 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)[308]
- Rep. Stephanie Howse
- Rep. Greta Johnson
- Rep. David J. Leland
- Rep. Michele Lepore-Hagan
- Sen. Rhine McLin (1995–01)[309]
- Rep. John Patterson
- Rep. Debbie Phillips
- Rep. Connie Pillich (2009–14)
- Rep. Alicia Reece[310]
- 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[311]
- Sen. Kenny Yuko
Oklahoma'[28]
- Sen. Laura Boyd (1993–98)
- Rep. Jason Dunnington
- Sen. Kay Floyd
- Rep. James Lockhart
- Rep. Jeannie McDaniel
- Sen. Anastasia Pittman[122]
- Sen. John Sparks, Min. Leader
- Rep. Emily Virgin
- Rep. George E. Young
Oregon
- Rep. Joe Gallegos[312]
- Rep. Tina Kotek,* 68th Speaker[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)[316]
- Rep. Dom Costa
- Sen. Jay Costa, Min. Leader
- Rep. Mary Jo Daley
- Rep. Margo L. Davidson
- Rep. Erroll Davis (1971–72)[251]
- 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)[82]
- 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)[317]
- Rep. Neal Goodman
- Rep. Lois Sherman Hagarty* (1980–92) (Republican)[318]
- Rep. Mike Hanna, Min. Whip
- Rep. Pat Harkins
- Sen. Vincent Hughes
- Rep. Patty Kim.[252]
- 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)[319]
- Rep. Daniel McNeill
- Rep. Sid Michaels Kavulich
- Rep. Ed Neilson
- Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski
- Rep. Harry Readshaw
- Rep. T.J. Rooney (1993–2006)[320]
- Sen. John Sabatina
- Rep. Lynwood Savage
- Rep. Michael Schlossberg
- Sen. Judy Schwank
- Rep. Peter Schweyer
- Rep. Brian Sims
- Sen. Milton Street* (1981–84)[321]
- 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[322]
- Sen. Margarita Nolasco Santiago
- Sen. Roberto Prats (2000–04)[323]
- Sen. Carmelo Ríos Santiago
Rhode Island
- Rep. Grace Diaz[324]
- Rep. Joseph M. McNamara[325]
- Sen. Adam Satchell
South Carolina[326][327][328][329]
- Sen. Karl B. Allen
- Rep. Carl L. Anderson
- Rep. Jimmy Bales
- Sen. Margie Bright Matthews
- Rep. Boyd Brown (2009–13)[330]
- 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 L. Johnson
- Sen. Marlon Kimpson[331]
- Rep. John King
- Sen. Phil P. Leventis (1980–2012)[332]
- Rep. David J. Mack
- Sen. John W. Matthews Jr.
- Rep. Mia McLeod
- Rep. Walton McLeod
- Rep. Harold Mitchell Jr.
- Sen. Kay Patterson (1985–2008)
- Rep. Mandy Powers Norrell
- Rep. Leola C. Robinson-Simpson
- Rep. Tim Rogers (former)
- Rep. Todd Rutherford, Min. Leader[333]
- Sen. Ronnie A. Sabb[334]
- Rep. Bakari Sellers (2006–14)[335]
- Sen. John L. Scott Jr.
- 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)[336]
- Rep. Lucille Whipper (1986–96)
- Rep. Seth Whipper
South Dakota[337]
- 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[338]
- Rep. Raumesh Akbari
- Rep. Bill Beck
- Rep. John Ray Clemmons
- Rep. JoAnne Favors[132]
- Rep. Craig Fitzhugh, Min. Leader
- Rep. Brenda Gilmore[339]
- 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
- Rep. Alma A. Allen
- Rep. Roberto R. Alonzo
- Rep. Carol Alvarado
- Rep. Rafael Anchia[342]
- Rep.-Elect Diana Arevalo[343]
- Sen. Gonzalo Barrientos (1985–2007)
- Rep. Diego Bernal
- Rep. Cesar Blanco
- Rep. Valinda Bolton (2007–10)
- Rep. Terry Canales
- Rep. Garnet Coleman[344]
- Rep. Nicole Collier
- Sen. Wendy Davis (2009–15)[345]
- 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*[343]
- Rep. Mando Martinez
- Rep. Ina Minjarez
- Rep. Joe E. Moody
- Rep. Sergio Muñoz Jr.
- Rep. Elliott Naishtat
- Rep. Poncho Nevárez
- Rep. Rene 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[346]
- Rep. David Irvine (former) (Republican)[22]
- Sen. Ross I. Romero (2006–12)[347]
Vermont[69]
- Rep. Sarah E. Buxton
- Rep. Maxine Grad
- Del. Lashrecse Aird
- Sen. Kenneth C. Alexander
- Del. Lamont Bagby
- Del. John Bell*[350]
- Sen. Rosalyn Dance
- Del. Eileen Filler-Corn
- Del. Matthew James
- Del. Mark Keam[23]
- Del. Joseph C. Lindsey
- Sen. Mamie Locke
- Del. Alfonso H. Lopez
- Sen. Louise Lucas
- Sen. David W. Marsden
- Del. Monty Mason[351]
- Del. Jennifer McClellan
- Sen. A. Donald McEachin
- Del. Delores McQuinn
- Del. Kathleen J. Murphy*[352]
- Del. Daun Sessoms Hester
- Del. Lionell Spruill
- Del. Scott Surovell
- Del. Luke Torian
- Del. Roslyn Tyler
- Del. Jeion Ward
- Sen. Jennifer Wexton*[350]
Washington[353]
- 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*[354]
- Sen. Laurie Jinkins[355]
- 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[252]
- 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[356]
Wisconsin[64]
- Ass. Peter Barca, Min. Leader
- Ass. Mandela Barnes[357]
- Ass. Terese Berceau
- Sen. Janet Bewley
- Sen. Tim Carpenter
- Ass. Chris Danou
- Ass. Steve Doyle
- Sen. Jon Erpenbach
- Ass. Eric Genrich*[358]
- 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[88]
- Rep. James W. Byrd
- Rep. JoAnn Dayton
- Rep. Ken Esquibel
- Sen. Floyd Esquibel
- Rep. Mary Hales (2007–10)[359]
- Rep. Andy Schwartz
- Rep. Mary Throne, Min. Leader
Former members of state judiciaries
- Paul Anderson, Associate Justice: Minnesota Supreme Court (1994–2013) (Republican)[360]
- Charles Fried, Associate Justice: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1995–99) (Republican)[7]
- Alan C. Page, Associate Justice: Minnesota Supreme Court (1993–2015)[186]
- Robert S. Smith, Associate Judge: New York Court of Appeals (2004–14) (Republican)[57]
Municipal officials
Mayors, county executives, and tribal leaders
- Chris Abele,* 6th Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Executive[363]
- Steve Adler, Mayor of Austin, Texas
- Bill John Baker, 7th Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation[364]
- Rushern Baker,* 7th Executive of Prince George's County, Maryland[365]
- Tom Barrett, 44th Mayor of Milwaukee
- Megan Barry, 7th Mayor of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee[366]
- Russell Begaye,* 8th President of the Navajo Nation[367]
- Bill Bell, Mayor of Durham, North Carolina
- William A. Bell, 28th Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama
- Steve Bellone, 8th Suffolk County, New York Executive[129]
- Melanie Benjamin, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Chief Executive[4]
- Stephen K. Benjamin, 36th Mayor of Columbia, South Carolina
- Virgil Bernero, Mayor of Lansing, Michigan[258]
- Chris Beutler, 51st Mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska[72]
- David H. Bieter, Mayor of Boise[11]
- Percy Bland, Mayor of Meridian, Mississippi[368]
- Jackie Biskupski, 35th Mayor of Salt Lake City[369]
- Bill de Blasio, 109th Mayor of New York City
- Chris Bollwage, Mayor of Elizabeth, New Jersey
- Muriel Bowser, 8th Mayor of the District of Columbia[370]
- Noam Bramson, Mayor of New Rochelle, New York
- Ardell Brede, 44th Mayor of Rochester, Minnesota[371]
- Gale Brewer, 27th New York County, New York President[129]
- John Bridgeman, Mayor of Gastonia, North Carolina[372]
- Luke Bronin, Mayor of Hartford[373]
- Aja Brown, 18th Mayor of Compton, California
- Byron Brown, 62nd Mayor of Buffalo
- Bob Buckhorn, 56th Mayor of Tampa, Florida
- Armond Budish, 2nd Cuyahoga County, Ohio Executive[96]
- Roy D. Buol, Mayor of Dubuque, Iowa
- Pete Buttigieg, Mayor of South Bend, Indiana[374]
- Christopher Cabaldon, Mayor of West Sacramento, California[23]
- Kirk Caldwell, 14th Mayor of Honolulu
- Shari Cantor, Mayor of West Hartford, Connecticut[176]
- Chris Coleman, 54th Mayor of St. Paul
- Dow Constantine, 8th King County, Washington Executive[375]
- David Coulter, Mayor of Ferndale, Michigan
- John Cranley, 69th Mayor of Cincinnati
- Rubén Díaz Jr., 13th Bronx County, New York President[129]
- Wilda Diaz, Mayor of Perth Amboy, New Jersey[281]
- Robert J. Dolan, Mayor of Melrose, Massachusetts[144]
- Kimberly Driscoll, 50th Mayor of Salem, Massachusetts
- Mike Duggan, 75th Mayor of Detroit
- Johnny DuPree, Mayor of Hattiesburg, Mississippi
- Buddy Dyer, 32nd Mayor of Orlando[376]
- Jorge Elorza, 38th Mayor of Providence
- Rahm Emanuel, 55th Mayor of Chicago
- Warren Evans, Wayne County, Michigan Executive[258]
- John Fetterman,* Mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania[114]
- Greg Fischer, 2nd Mayor of Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky[377]
- Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Executive[378]
- Johnny Ford, Mayor of Tuskegee, Alabama
- Karen Freeman-Wilson, 19th Mayor of Gary, Indiana[379]
- Steven Fulop, 49th Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey
- Joseph P. Ganim, 51st & 54th Mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut[380]
- Eric Garcetti, 42nd Mayor of Los Angeles[381]
- Robert Garcia, 28th Mayor of Long Beach, California
- Andrew Gillum, Mayor of Tallahassee, Florida[382]
- Carlos A. Giménez,* Mayor of Miami-Dade County, Florida (Republican)[383]
- Andrew Ginther, 53rd Mayor of Columbus, Ohio[96]
- Javier Gonzales, 42nd Mayor of Santa Fe
- Mark Hackel, 1st Macomb County, Michigan Executive[258]
- Michael Hancock, 45th Mayor of Denver[384]
- Toni Harp, 50th Mayor of New Haven, Connecticut
- Mike Hein, 1st Ulster County, New York Executive[129]
- Pam Hemminger, Mayor of Chapel Hill, North Carolina[385]
- Tom Henry, 35th Mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana[379]
- Paula Hicks-Hudson, 63rd Mayor of Toledo[96]
- Betsy Hodges, 47th Mayor of Minneapolis
- Joe Hogsett, 49th Mayor of Indianapolis[379]
- John Hollar, Mayor of Montpelier, Vermont
- Dan Horrigan, 62nd Mayor of Akron, Ohio[96]
- Mike Huether, Mayor of Sioux Falls, South Dakota[142]
- Sly James, 54th Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri
- Kevin Johnson, 55th Mayor of Sacramento[386]
- Allen Joines,* 17th Mayor of Winston-Salem[372]
- Dwight Jones, 79th Mayor of Richmond[174]
- Melinda Katz, 19th Queens County, New York President[129]
- Jim Kenney, 99th Mayor of Philadelphia[387]
- Rick Kriseman, Mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida
- Mitch Landrieu, 61st Mayor of New Orleans[388]
- Edwin M. Lee, 43rd Mayor of San Francisco
- Ike Leggett, 6th Montgomery County, Maryland Executive[389]
- Philip Levine, Mayor of Miami Beach, Florida[97]
- Sam Liccardo, 65th Mayor of San Jose
- Esther Manheimer, Mayor of Asheville, North Carolina[372]
- Mike Maguire, Mayor of Eagan, Minnesota
- David Martin, 37th Mayor of Stamford, Connecticut[373]
- Jamie Mayo, Mayor of Monroe, Louisiana[390]
- Ben McAdams, Mayor of Salt Lake County, Utah
- Thomas McDermott Jr., 20th Mayor of Hammond, Indiana
- Kim McMillan, Mayor of Clarksville, Tennessee
- María Meléndez, 135th Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico
- Wayne Messam, Mayor of Miramar, Florida[391]
- Stephanie Miner, 53rd Mayor of Syracuse
- Connie Moran, Mayor of Ocean Springs, Mississippi[368]
- Alex B. Morse, Mayor of Holyoke, Massachusetts
- Ed Murray, 53rd Mayor of Seattle[392]
- Svante Myrick, Mayor of Ithaca, New York
- Neil O'Leary, Mayor of Waterbury, Connecticut[373]
- William Peduto, 60th Mayor of Pittsburgh
- Joseph Petty, 72nd Mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts[144]
- Donald Pilon, Mayor of Saco, Maine
- McKinley L. Price, Mayor of Newport News, Virginia[393]
- Michael D. Quill Sr., Mayor of Auburn, New York
- Stephanie Rawlings-Blake,* Mayor of Baltimore[394]
- Jennifer Roberts, 58th Mayor of Charlotte[372]
- Terence Roberts, Mayor of Anderson, South Carolina
- Dana Redd, 47th Mayor of Camden, New Jersey[281]
- Kasim Reed, 59th Mayor of Atlanta[395]
- Harry Rilling, 40th Mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut[373]
- Dan Rivera, Mayor of Lawrence, Massachusetts[144]
- Thomas Roach, Mayor of White Plains, New York
- Jonathan Rothschild, 41st Mayor of Tucson, Arizona[140]
- Domenic Sarno, 55th Mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts[396]
- Brad Sellers, Mayor of Warrensville Heights, Ohio
- Libby Schaaf, 50th Mayor of Oakland[397]
- Hillary Schieve,* Mayor of Reno (Independent)[398]
- Kathy Sheehan, 75th Mayor of Albany
- Joseph Sinnott, 47th Mayor of Erie, Pennsylvania
- Francis Slay, 45th Mayor of St. Louis
- Mike Spano, Mayor of Yonkers, New York
- Greg Stanton, 59th Mayor of Phoenix
- Steve Stenger, 8th St. Louis County, Missouri Executive[69]
- Mark Stodola, Mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas
- Marilyn Strickland, Mayor of Tacoma, Washington[252]
- Elizabeth Tisdahl, Mayor of Evanston, Illinois
- Sylvester Turner, 62nd Mayor of Houston[399]
- Dennis Tyler, Mayor of Muncie, Indiana[400]
- Nancy Vaughan, Mayor of Greensboro, North Carolina[401]
- Marty Walsh, 54th Mayor of Boston[144]
- Lovely Warren, 67th Mayor of Rochester
- Setti Warren, Mayor of Newton, Massachusetts
- Karen Weaver, Mayor of Flint, Michigan[402]
- Miro Weinberger, Mayor of Burlington, Vermont
- Dennis P. Williams, 55th Mayor of Wilmington, Delaware[403]
- Nan Whaley, Mayor of Dayton, Ohio
- Tony Yarber, 52nd Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi[404]
- Dennis Archer, 71st Mayor of Detroit (1994–2001)[405]
- Kay Barnes, 52nd Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1999–2007)[406]
- Michael Bloomberg,*[lower-alpha 4] 108th Mayor of New York City (2002–13) (Independent[lower-alpha 2])[22]
- David A. Bowers, Mayor of Roanoke, Virginia
- Alvin Brown, Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida (2011–15)[97]
- Linda Chapin, 1st Orange County, Florida Commission Chair (1990–99)[408]
- Martin Chávez, 26th & 28th Mayor of Albuquerque (1993–97, 2001–09)[409]
- Jun Choi, Mayor of Edison, New Jersey (2006–10)[252]
- Bob Coble, 35th Mayor of Columbia, South Carolina (1990–2010)
- Michael B. Coleman, 52nd Mayor of Columbus, Ohio (2000–16)[21]
- Manny Díaz, 41st Mayor of Miami (2001–09)[410]
- David Dinkins, 106th Mayor of New York City (1990–93)
- Sheila Dixon, 48th Mayor of Baltimore (2007–10)[248]
- William D. Euille, Mayor of Alexandria, Virginia (2003–16)
- C. Virginia Fields, 25th New York County, New York President (1998–2005)[411]
- Paul D. Fraim, Mayor of Hampton, Virginia[174]
- Shirley Franklin, 58th Mayor of Atlanta (2002–10)
- Sandra Freedman, 53rd Mayor of Tampa (1986–95)[97]
- Joel Giambra,* 6th Erie County, New York Executive (2000–07) (Republican)[412]
- Gilberto Hinojosa, Cameron County, Texas County Judge (1995–2007)[343]
- Gerald Jennings, 74th Mayor of Albany (1994–2013)[129]
- Jan Laverty Jones, 20th Mayor of Las Vegas (1991–99)[76]
- Sukhee Kang, Mayor of Irvine, California (2008–12)[252]
- Ted Leonsis,* Mayor of Orchid, Florida (1990–94)[251]
- Mark Mallory, 68th Mayor of Cincinnati (2005–13)
- Raúl L. Martínez, Mayor of Hialeah, Florida (1981–2005)[97]
- Anthony Masiello, 61st Mayor of Buffalo (1994–2005)[290]
- James Barrett McNulty, 26th Mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania (1982–86)[413]
- Ellen Moyer, Mayor of Annapolis, Maryland (2001–09)[248]
- Michael Nutter, 98th Mayor of Philadelphia (2008–16)
- Douglas Harold Palmer, 45th Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey (1990–10)
- Joseph R. Paolino Jr., 33rd Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island (1984–91)[414]
- Annise Parker, 61st Mayor of Houston (2003–16)
- James Perkins Jr., Mayor of Selma, Alabama (2000–08)
- Roxanne Qualls, 66th Mayor of Cincinnati (1993–99)[415]
- Joseph P. Riley Jr., 60th Mayor of Charleston, South Carolina
- Mike Sanders, Jackson County, Missouri Executive[69]
- Lottie Shackelford, Mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas (1987–88)[13]
- Scott Slifka, Mayor of West Hartford, Connecticut[373]
- Jim Suttle, 50th Mayor of Omaha (2009–13)[72]
- Kathy Taylor, 38th Mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma (2006–09)[416]
- Linda D. Thompson, Mayor of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania[122]
- Dayne Walling, 92nd Mayor of Flint, Michigan (2009–15)
- Antonio Villaraigosa, 41st Mayor of Los Angeles (2005–13)[417]
- 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)[17]
- Ted Wilson, 30th Mayor of Salt Lake City (1976–85)[347]
- Lisa Wong, Mayor of Fitchburg, Massachusetts[144]
Municipal executive officials
Current
- Anita Alvarez, Cook County, Illinois State's Attorney[418]
- Dave Aronberg, Palm Beach County, Florida State's Attorney[97]
- Michael G. Bellotti, Norfolk County, Massachusetts Sheriff[144]
- Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall, Miami-Dade County, Florida School Board[97]
- Joseph Berrios, Cook County, Illinois Assessor[419]
- Lisa Brown, Oakland County, Michigan Clerk[258]
- Michael D. Brown, Washington, D.C. Shadow Senator (Independent)[214]
- Barbara Byrum, Ingham County, Michigan Clerk[258]
- Carmen Chu, San Francisco Assessor[179]
- Deborah Cherry, Genesee County, Michigan Treasurer[258]
- John Ewing, Douglas County, Nebraska Treasurer[72]
- Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Miami-Dade County, Florida State Attorney[420]
- Ron Galperin, Los Angeles City Controller[417]
- Anne M. Gannon, Palm Beach County, Florida Tax Collector[97]
- Ronald C. Green, 15th City Controller of Houston[17]
- Kaya Henderson,* Chancellor: District of Columbia Public Schools[421]
- Bob Henriquez, Hillsborough County, Florida Property Appraiser[422]
- Dennis Herrera, San Francisco City Attorney[423]
- Scott Israel, Sheriff of Broward County, Florida
- Letitia James, New York City Public Advocate[424]
- Peter Koutoujian, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Sheriff[144]
- Jackie Lacey, 42nd Los Angeles District Attorney[425]
- Andy Meisner, Oakland County, Michigan Treasurer[258]
- Susana Mendoza,* Chicago City Clerk[426]
- Arthur Morrell, Orleans Parish, Louisiana Criminal Clerk of Court[427]
- Karl Racine, Attorney General of the District of Columbia[428]
- Scott Randolph, Orange County, Florida Tax Collector[429]
- Celeste Riley, Cumberland County, New Jersey Clerk[281]
- Marian T. Ryan, Middlesex County, Massachusetts District Attorney[144]
- Larry Stone, Santa Clara County, California Assessor[430]
- Paul Strauss, Washington, D.C. Shadow Senator[431]
- Scott Stringer, 44th New York City Comptroller[129]
- Lupe Valdez, Dallas County, Texas Sherriff[104]
- Leana Wen,* Baltimore Health Commissioner[432]
- Karen Yarbrough, Cook County, Illinois Recorder of Deeds[169]
Former
- Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel, New York City Director of Cultural Affairs[129]
- Mark J. Green, 1st New York City Public Advocate (1994–2001)[433]
- Wendy Greuel, 18th Los Angeles City Controller (2009–13)[434]
- Joel Klein, New York City Schools Chancellor (2002–11)[435]
- Mike Panetta, Washington, D.C. Shadow Representative (2007–13)[436]
- Charles H. Ramsey, Police Commissioner: PPD (2008–16); Chief of Police: MPD (1998–2007)[437]
- Howard Wolfson,* Deputy Mayor of New York City for Governmental Affairs (2010–13)[438]
Municipal legislators
- Kwanza Hall[30]
- Ceasar Mitchell, Council President[439]
- Tito Jackson
- Salvatore LaMattina
- Matt O'Malley[440]
- Ayanna Pressley
- Michelle Wu, Council President[441]
- Sam Yoon (2006–10)[252]
- Josh Zakim
Los Angeles and metro area[417]
Minneapolis and metro area
- Abdi Warsame[186]
- Teresa Daly, Burnsville, Minnesota (2002–06)[147]
- Gary Schiff (2001–14)[4]
Newark, New Jersey and metro area[456]
- Mildred C. Crump, Council President
- Luis A. Quintana
New York City and metro area[129][294][457]
- Margaret Chin
- Andrew Cohen
- Daniel Dromm[458]
- Julissa Ferreras*[459]
- Lewis A. Fidler (2002–13)[460]
- Daniel Garodnick
- Vincent J. Gentile[461]
- David G. Greenfield
- Barry Grodenchik
- Corey Johnson[462]
- Ben Kallos
- Karen Koslowitz
- Rory Lancman
- Stephen Levin
- Mark D. Levine
- Alan Maisel
- Melissa Mark-Viverito, Council Speaker[463]
- Rosie Méndez
- Annabel Palma[292]
- Christine Quinn, Council Speaker (2006–13)[464]
- Helen Rosenthal
- Caridad Rodriguez, Hudson County, New Jersey[281]
- Debi Rose[465]
- Mark Treyger
- James Vacca
- Jimmy Van Bramer
- Nancy DiNardo,* Trumbull, Connecticut Committee Chair (former)[466]
Philadelphia and metro area[198]
- Bobby Henon
- Kenyatta Johnson
- Josh Shapiro,* Montgomery County, Pennsylvania[467]
- Stephanie Singer (2011–15)
- Marian B. Tasco (1988–2016)[82]
San Francisco and Bay Area[23]
- Chris Anderson, Chattanooga, Tennessee[475]
- Dan Besse, Winston-Salem, North Carolina[476]
- David Briley, Nashville Vice-Mayor[338]
- Edith S. Childs, Greenwood, South Carolina[122]
- Ellen Cohen, Houston mayor pro tem.[104]
- Dolores Delahanty, Jefferson County, Kentucky (former)[200]
- Joyce Dickerson, Richland County, South Carolina[477]
- Martin David Kiar, Broward County, Florida[226]
- Ann Kitchen, Austin, Texas[17]
- Janet C. Long, Pinellas County, Florida[478]
- Myron Lowery, Memphis, Tennessee Mayor pro tem. (2009)[479]
- Gordon Quan, Mayor of Houston pro-tem. (2002–05)[17]
- Barbara Sharief, Broward County, Florida Vice-Mayor[97]
- Kathy Webb, Little Rock, Arkansas[13]
Washington, D.C. and metro area[249][480][481]
- Yvette Alexander
- Charles Allen
- Calvin Ball, III, Howard County, Maryland[97]
- Anita Bonds*
- Mary Cheh
- Arrington Dixon, Council Chair (1978–82)[130]
- 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
- David Bobzien, Reno, Nevada
- Bob Coffin, Las Vegas[482]
- Todd Gloria,* San Diego[483]
- Allegra Haynes,* Denver City Council President (1998–2000)[384]
- Rory Reid, Clark County, Nevada (2003–11)
Diplomats and bureaucrats
Federal departmental officials
U.S. Department of Commerce
- Cameron Kerry, General Counsel (2009–13)[144]
- Ro Khanna, Dep. Ass. Sec. (2009–11)[484]
- Frank Lavin,* Under Sec. for International Trade (2005–07) (Republican)[7]
- Andrew Manatos, Ass. Sec. (1977–81)[485]
- Juan Verde, ITA Dep. Ass. Sec. for Europe (2009–11)[486]
U.S. Department of Defense[487]
- 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)[488]
- George E. Little, Ass. to the Secretary for Public Affairs (2011–13)[489]
- James N. Miller, Under Sec. for Policy (2012–14)
- Danny Sebright, former Policy Director[490]
- Michael G. Vickers, Under Sec. for Intelligence (2011–15)[491]
- Matthew Waxman, Dep. Ass. Sec. for Detainee Affairs (2004–05) (Republican)[22]
- Paul Wolfowitz, 28th Dep. Sec. (2001–05) (Republican)[492]
U.S. Department of Education
- Anthony W. Miller, 8th Dep. Sec. (2009–13)[493]
- Clay Pell, Dep. Ass. Sec. for International and Foreign Language Education (2013)[494]
U.S. Department of Energy
- Kristina M. Johnson, Under Sec. for Energy (2009–10)[495]
- Dan W. Reicher, Ass. Sec. for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy(1997–2001)[183]
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Leslie Dach, Senior Counselor to the Sec. (2014–16)[22]
- Howard Koh, 14th Ass. Sec. for Health (2009–14)[23]
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Rand Beers, Acting Sec. (2013)[487]
- Julius W. Becton Jr., Director: FEMA (1985–89)[332]
U.S. Department of the Interior
- Esther Kia'aina, Ass. Sec. for Insular Areas[496]
U.S. Department of Justice
- Webster Hubbell, Ass. Attorney General (1993–94)[497]
U.S. Department of Labor
- Chris Lu, Dep. Sec.[23]
- Betsey Stevenson,* Chief Economist (2010-11)[24]
U.S. Department of State[487][498]
- Richard Armitage, 13th Deputy Sec. (2001–05) (Republican)[7]
- 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)[499]
- Tamara Cofman Wittes, Dep. Sec. for Near Eastern Affairs (2009–13)[500]
- Eliot A. Cohen, Counselor (2007–09) (Republican)[501]
- James K. Glassman, 5th Under Sec. for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (2008–09) (Republican)[502]
- David F. Gordon, 24th Director of Policy Planning (2007–09) (Republican)
- Bob Hormats, Under Sec. for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment (2009–13)[493]
- Harold Koh, Legal Adviser (2009–13)[23]
- Stephen D. Krasner, 23rd Director of Policy Planning (2005–07) (Republican)
- Reta Jo Lewis, former Special Representative for Global Intergovernmental Affairs[122]
- Capricia Marshall, Chief of Protocol (2009–13)[488]
- Lissa Muscatine, former Senior Adviser[248]
- Thomas R. Nides, Dep. Sec. for Management and Resources (2011–13)[503]
- Kori Schake, Dep. Director of Policy Planning (2007–08) (Republican)[7]
- Eric P. Schwartz, Ass. Sec. for Population, Refugees, and Migration (2009–11)[186]
- Wendy Sherman, Acting Dep. Sec. (2014–15)
- Anne-Marie Slaughter, 25th Director of Policy Planning (2009–11)[504]
- Jake Sullivan, 26th Director of Policy Planning (2011–13)[264]
U.S. Department of the Treasury
- Fred T. Goldberg Jr., Commissioner of Internal Revenue (1989–92) (Republican)[22]
- Rosario Marin, 41st Treasurer (2001–03) (Republican)[7]
Independent agencies and commissions
- Kenneth Adelman, Director: ACDA (1983–87) (Republican)[57]
- Alan Blinder, 15th Federal Reserve System Vice Chair (1994–96)[505]
- Raj Date, Dep. Director: CFPB (2011–12)[506]
- Lanny Davis, Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (2005–06)[507]
- Julius Genachowski, 30th FCC Chair (2009–13)[508]
- Gary Gensler, 11th CFTC Chair (2009–14)[509]
- Byron Georgiou, Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission[510]
- Alan Gross, USAID contractor[511]
- Fred Hochberg, President: Ex-Im Bank[512]
- Barbara Judge,* SEC Commissioner (1980–83)[513]
- Michael Morell, Deputy Director of the CIA (2010–13)[514]
- John Negroponte,* 1st Director of National Intelligence (2005–07) (Republican)[22]
- Maura O'Neill,* Chief of Innovation: USAID (2009–13)[495]
- Valerie Plame, former CIA officer[515]
- Garrett Reisman,* former NASA Astronaut[516]
- Lawrence Romo, Director: SSS[341]
- Katrina Swett, 14th and 16th USCIRF Chair (2012–13; 2014–15)[143]
- Donna Tanoue, 17th FDIC Chair (1998–2001)[23]
State, municipal, and tribal staffers
- Jill Derby, Nevada Regent (1988–2006)[76]
- Leecia Eve, Dep. Sec.: Empire State Development Corporation[129]
- Kalyn Free, Special Council to the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation[28]
- Steven Ma, Secretary: California Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs[23]
- Leslie Anne Miller, former Pennsylvania General Counsel[517]
- Chaka Patterson, Illinois Ass. Attorney General (2003–06)[518]
- Bradley Tusk, Illinois Dep. Governor (2003–06)[519]
- Maya Wiley, of counsel to the Mayor of New York City[520]
U.S. Ambassadors[31]
- 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)[521]
- 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)[22]
- Jeffrey L. Bleich,* Australia (2009–13)[471]
- Aurelia E. Brazeal,* Federated States of Micronesia (1990–93), Kenya (1993–96), and Ethiopia (2002–05)
- Tim Broas, Netherlands (2014–16)[522]
- 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)[523]
- 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)[524]
- William Eacho,* Austria (2009–13)[525]
- Stuart E. Eizenstat,* European Union (1993–96)[526]
- Nancy Ely-Raphel,* Slovenia (1998–2001)
- Mark Wylea Erwin, Mauritius, Seychelles, and the Comoros (1999–2001)[527]
- Elizabeth Frawley Bagley, Portugal (1994–97)[528]
- Robert S. Gelbard,* Bolivia (1988–1991) and Indonesia (1999–2001)
- Gordon Giffin, Canada (1997–2001)[395]
- Edward Gnehm,* Jordan (2001–04), Australia (2000–01), and Kuwait (1991–94)
- Donald Gregg,* South Korea (1989–93)[529]
- David A. Gross, International Communications and Information Policy (2001–09) (Republican)[22]
- Marc Grossman,* Turkey (1995–97)
- Gabriel Guerra-Mondragón,* Chile (1994–98)[530]
- Maura Harty,* Paraguay (1997–99) and Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs (2002–08)
- James Hormel, Luxembourg (1999–2001)[531]
- Thomas C. Hubbard,* the Philippines (1996–2000) and South Korea (2001–04)
- David Huebner, New Zealand (2009–14)[532]
- 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)[4]
- 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)[533]
- Skipp Orr, Asian Development Bank[493]
- B. Lynn Pascoe,* Malaysia (1998–2001) and Indonesia (2004–07)
- Carlos Pascual, Ukraine (2000–03) and Mexico (2009–11)[534]
- 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[535]
- Charles A. Ray,* Cambodia (2003–05) and Zimbabwe (2009–12)
- Thomas Bolling Robertson,* Slovenia (2004–08)
- Edward L. Romero, Spain (1998–2001)[536]
- Dan Rooney, Ireland (2009–12)[537]
- Arthur Louis Schechter, Bahamas (1998–2001)[521]
- Cynthia P. Schneider, Netherlands (1998–2001)[97]
- Elaine Schuster, Public Delegate to the UN General Assembly (2009–10)[144]
- Derek Shearer,* Finland (1994-7)[24]
- M. Osman Siddique, Fiji, Nauru, Tonga, and Tuvalu (1999–2001)[23]
- Thomas W. Simons Jr.,* Poland (1990–93) and Pakistan (1996–98)
- James B. Smith, Saudi Arabia (2009–13)[538]
- Carl Spielvogel, Slovakia (2000–01)[539]
- Kathleen Stephens,* South Korea (2008–11)
- Shirin R. Tahir-Kheli, Democracy, Human Rights, and International Operations (2003–05) (Republican)[22]
- Peter Teeley, Canada (1992–93) (Republican)[22]
- Joe Torsella, Representative to the United Nations for Management and Reform (2011–14)[540]
- Eleni Tsakopoulos Kounalakis, Hungary (2010–13)[541]
- Robert H. Tuttle,* United Kingdom (2005–09) (Republican)[542]
- Nicholas Veliotes,* Jordan (1978–81) and Egypt (1984–86)
- Melanne Verveer, Global Women's Issues (2009–13)[534]
- 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)[144]
- Joseph C. Wilson, Gabon (1992–95)[515]
- 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
- Roxanne Conlin, S.D. Iowa (1977–81)[193]
- Brendan Johnson, D.S.D (2009–15)[543]
- Doug Jones, N.D. Alabama, (1997–2001)
- John McKay,* W.D. Wash. (2001–06) (Republican)[544]
- Tim Purdon, D.N.D. (2010–15)[86]
- Dan K. Webb,* N.D. Ill. (1981–85) (Republican)[545]
U.S. Military
- Michael Donley, 22nd Secretary (2008–13) (Republican)[22]
- 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[546]
- Daniel P. Woodward, ret. 1-star General
- Margaret H. Woodward, ret. 2-star General
- 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[13]
- 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)[548]
- Claudia J. Kennedy, ret. 3-star General[329]
- Keith Kerr, ret. 1-star General
- David M. Maddox,* ret. 4-star General
- Peter Mansoor, ret. Colonel (Republican)[7]
- Robert L. Nabors, ret. 2-star General
- Ralph Peters, ret. Lieutenant Colonel (Independent)[549]
- Dana J.H. Pittard, ret. 2-star General
- Gale Pollock,* ret. 2-star General (Republican)[22]
- Robert W. Sennewald,* ret. 4-star General
- Loree K. Sutton, ret. 1-star General
- Antonio Taguba, ret. 2-star General[23]
- 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)[550]
Coast Guard
- Sally Brice-O'Hara, ret. 3-star Admiral, 27th Vice-Commandant (2010–12)[332]
Marine Corps[332]
- 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[551]
- Arnold L. Punaro, ret. 2-star General
Navy[332]
- Donald Arthur, ret. 3-star Admiral, 35th Surgeon General (2004–07)
- Bruce E. Grooms, ret. 3-star Admiral
- Gail Harris, ret. Captain[122]
- John Hutson, ret. 2-star Admiral[552]
- Mark Kelly, ret. Captain and NASA astronaut[140]
- Jay A. DeLoach, ret. 1-star Admiral
- Deborah Loewer, ret. 1-star Admiral
- Alberto J. Mora,* General Counsel (2001–06) (Republican)[22]
- John B. Nathman,* ret. 4-star Admiral
White House staff
- Jeremy Bernard, Social Secretary (2011–15)[553]
- Jarrod Bernstein, Assoc. Director: Office of Public Engagement (2011–13)[554]
- Ron Bloom, Assistant for Manufacturing Policy (2009–11)[555]
- Phillip D. Brady, Staff Secretary (1991–93) (Republican)[7]
- Mary Beth Cahill, Director: Office of Public Liaison (1999–01)[556]
- James W. Cicconi, Staff Sec. (1989–1990) (Republican)[7]
- Maria Echaveste, Dep. Chief of Staff for Policy (1998–01)[557]
- Scott Evertz, Director: Office of National AIDS Policy (2001–03) (Republican)[22]
- Jon Favreau, Director of Speechwriting (2009–13)[558]
- Tony Fratto, Dep. Press Sec. (2006–09) (Republican)[57]
- Glen Fukushima, Dep. Ass. Trade Representative (1988–90)[204]
- Rachel Goslins, Executive Director: President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities[508]
- Harold M. Ickes, Dep. Chief of Staff for Policy (1993–97)[117]
- Janis F. Kearney, Presidential Diarist (1995–2001)[13]
- Ron Klain,* Ebola Response Coordinator (2014-15)[559]
- Ann Lewis, Communications Director (1997–2000)[97]
- Reggie Love,* Personal Aide to the President (2009-11)[560]
- James M. Lyons, of counsel: Office of the President-Elect (1992–93)[28]
- Alyssa Mastromonaco, Dep. Chief of Staff for Operations (2011–14)[554]
- Regina Montoya, Director: Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (1993)[561]
- Minyon Moore, Director: Office of Public Liaison (1998–99)[117]
- Jackie Norris, former Chief of Staff to Michelle Obama[562]
- Kal Penn, Assoc. Director: Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs (2009–11)[563]
- David Plouffe, Senior Advisor to the President (2011–13)[564]
- Desirée Rogers, Social Secretary (2009–10)[518]
- Brent Scowcroft, 9th and 17th National Security Advisor (1975–77; 1989–93) (Republican)[7]
- Julianna Smoot, Social Secretary (2010–11)[554]
- Gene Sperling, Director: National Economic Council (1996–2001; 2011–14)[509]
- Kimberly Teehee, Senior Policy Advisor for Native American Affairs (2009–12)[565]
- Buffy Wicks, Dep. Director: Office of Public Engagement (2009–10)[566]
- Lezlee Westine, Director: Office of Public Liaison (2001–05) (Republican)[7]
International political figures
Current Heads of state and government
Chile
- Michelle Bachelet, 33rd and 35th President of Chile (Socialist Party)[567]
Czech Republic
France
- François Hollande,* 24th President of France (Socialist Party)[569]
- Manuel Valls, 169th Prime Minister of France (Socialist Party)[570]
Italy
New Zealand
Scotland
Serbia
Sweden
Taiwan
Ukraine
Former Heads of state and government
Name | Position | Years in Position | Party | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
Carl Bildt | Prime Minister of Sweden | 1991-1994 | Moderate Party | [578] |
Tony Blair | 51st Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | 1997–2007 | Labour Party | [579] |
Kim Campbell | 19th Prime Minister of Canada | 1993 | Conservative Party of Canada | [580] |
Rafael Correa | 43rd President of Ecuador | 2007-2017 | PAIS Alliance | [581] |
Laurent Fabius | 158th Prime Minister of France | 1984-1986 | Socialist Party | [582] |
Vicente Fox | 55th President of Mexico | 2000-2006 | National Action Party | [583] |
Julia Gillard | 27th Prime Minister of Australia | 2010-2013 | Labor Party | [584] |
Atifete Jahjaga | 4th President of Kosovo | 2011-2016 | Independent | [585] |
Paul Keating | 24th Prime Minister of Australia | 1991-1996 | Labor Party | [586] |
Nicolas Sarkozy | 23rd President of France | 2007-2012 | The Republicans | [570] |
Members of national and supranational parliaments
Australia
- Julie Bishop, 38th Foreign Minister[587]
- Christopher Pyne, Leader of the House (2013-2019), and Minister for Defence Industry (2016-2018)[588]
- David Feeney[589]
- Helen Polley[590]
- Bill Shorten, 27th Employment Minister (2011–13) (Opposition Leader)[591]
- Wayne Swan, 14th Deputy Prime Minister (2010–13)[592]
- Tim Watts*[593]
Cambodia
- Sam Rainsy,* Finance Minister (1993–94) (Party Leader)[594]
Canada
- John Baird, 10th Foreign Minister (2010–15)[595]
Colombia
European Union
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
- Martina Dlabajová, Czech Republic[597]
- Nadja Hirsch, Germany[598]
- Nora Berra, France (2009–14)[599]
The Greens–European Free Alliance
- Rebecca Harms, Germany[600]
- Linnéa Engström, Sweden[601]
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
- Seb Dance,* United Kingdom[602]
- Gianni Pittella, Italy (Leader)[603]
Finland
- Anna-Maja Henriksson,* Justice Minister (2011–15) (Party Leader)[604]
France
- Michèle Alliot-Marie, 185th Foreign Minister (2010–11)[605]
- Christiane Taubira, 204th Justice Minister (2012–16)[570]
- Marisol Touraine, 94th Social Affairs Minister[570]
Germany
Ireland
- Jillian van Turnhout* (2011–16)[610]
- Lorraine Higgins* (2011–16)[611]
Netherlands[612]
- Alexander Pechtold, Government Reform Minister (2005–06) (Party Leader)
New Zealand
- David Shearer, 33rd Leader of the Opposition (2011–13)[613]
- Megan Woods[613]
Norway[614]
- Marit Arnstad, 28th Transport Minister (2012–13)
- Jenny Klinge
- Geir Pollestad
- Anne Tingelstad Wøien
- 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
- Trine Skei Grande (Party Leader)
- Ketil Kjenseth
- Iselin Nybø
- Sveinung Rotevatn
Pakistan
- Shah Mehmood Qureshi, 20th Foreign Minister (2008–11)[615]
- Farahnaz Ispahani* (2008–12)[616]
Spain
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
- Pedro Sánchez* (2009–11; 2013–16)[617]
Sweden[618]
- Annie Lööf, Enterprise Minister (2011–14) (Party Leader)
- Jan Björklund, Education Minister (2007–14) (Party Leader)
- Birgitta Ohlsson, 5th European Affairs Minister (2010–14)[619]
- Anna Kinberg Batra (Party Leader)
Tanzania
Alliance for Change and Transparency
- Zitto Kabwe* (2005–15) (Party Leader)[621]
United Kingdom
- Gregory Barker,* Climate Change Minister (2010–14)[623]
- Simon Burns, Transport Minister (2012–13)[624]
- Julian Fellowes[lower-alpha 5][lower-alpha 6][625]
- George Osborne, First Sec. of State (2015–16)[626]
- Roberta Blackman-Woods*[627]
- Yvette Cooper,* Shadow Home Sec. (2011–15)[628]
- Jeremy Corbyn* (Opposition Leader)[629]
- Gloria De Piero, Shadow Youth Minister (2015–16)[630]
- Stephen Doughty*[631]
- Angela Eagle, Shadow First Sec. (2015–16)[632]
- Chris Elmore*[633]
- Mike Gapes*[634]
- Lilian Greenwood, Shadow Transport Sec. (2015–16)[635]
- Diana Johnson[636]
- Barbara Keeley,* Dep. Leader of the House of Commons (2009–10)[637]
- Siobhain McDonagh[638]
- Chi Onwurah*[639]
- Rachel Reeves, Shadow Social Security Sec. (2013–15)[640]
- Jonathan Reynolds*[641]
- Tulip Siddiq*[642]
- Owen Smith,* Shadow Social Security Sec. (2015–16)[643]
- Karin Smyth[644]
- Jo Stevens,* Shadow Wales Sec.[645]
- Wes Streeting*[646]
- Catherine West[647]
Regional and municipal ministers, executive officials, legislators, and party leaders
Argentina
Australia
- Daniel Andrews, 48th Premier of Victoria[651]
- Philip Dalidakis, Member: Victorian Legislative Council[652]
- Cameron Dick, Queensland, Australia Minister of Health[653]
- Lara Giddings, 44th Premier of Tasmania (2011–14)[654]
- Tom Koutsantonis,* Treasurer of South Australia[655]
- Jenny Mikakos,* Minister for Families: Victorian Legislative Council[656]
- Martin Pakula,* Member: Victorian Legislative Council[657]
- Annastacia Palaszczuk, 39th Premier of Queensland[658]
- Jaala Pulford, Victoria Minister for Agriculture[659]
- Fiona Richardson,* Minister for Women and the Prevention of Family Violence: Victorian Legislative Council[660]
Canada
Germany
- Sven Lehmann, co-Chair: Alliance '90/The Greens North Rhine-Westphalia[663]
- Daniel Mack, Member: Hessian Parliament (2012–14)[664]
- Katharina Schulze,* Member: Landtag of Bavaria[665]
- Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmerman,* Member: Düsseldorf Parliament[666]
- Michaela Engelmeier,* Member: Oberbergischer Kreistag[667]
- Ralf Stegner,* Interior Minister of Schleswig-Holstein (2005–08) (Party Leader)[668]
Mexico
- Jorge Guajardo, Ambassador to China (2007–13)[669]
Institutional Revolutionary Party
- Ivonne Ortega, Governor of Yucatán (2007–12)[670]
Netherlands
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Nigeria
- Obiageli Ezekwesili, Minister of Solid Minerals (2005–06) and Education (2006-07)[672]
Pakistan
- Bilawal Bhutto Zardari,* Party Chairman[673]
Spain
Catalan Solidarity for Independence
- Alfons López Tena, Member: Catalan Parliament (2010–12)[674]
South Africa
United Kingdom
- Colum Eastwood, Social Democratic and Labour Party Leader & MLA for Foyle
- Margaret Curran, Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland (2011–15)[677]
- Kezia Dugdale,* Member: Scottish Parliament (Party Leader)[678]
- Florence Eshalomi,* Member: London Assembly[679]
- Iain Gray,* Member: Scottish Parliament [680]
- Sarah Hayward, Leader: Camden London Borough Council[681]
- Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London[682]
- James-J Walsh,* Member: Lewisham London Borough Council[683]
Democratic Party figures
DNC members and national leaders
- Jill Alper, Michigan[684]
- James C. Boland, D.C.[685]
- Donna Brazile,* Interim DNC Chair (2011; 2016)[686]
- Maria Cardona, D.C.[117]
- Debra DeLee, Chair (1994–95)[687]
- Donald Fowler, National Chair (1995–97)[688]
- Michael Kempner, former Dep. Finance Chair[689]
- Steve Kerrigan, former CEO: Democratic National Convention[144]
- Hildy Kuryk, former Finance Director[554]
- Andrés W. López, Puerto Rico[690]
- Bob Mulholland, California[691]
- Shekar Narasimhan, former Indo-American Council co-chair[23]
- George Norcross, New Jersey[119]
- Christine Pelosi, California[471]
- Jason Rae, Wisconsin[692]
- Mannie Rodriguez, Colorado[12]
- Jane Stetson, former Finance Chair[69]
- Mahinder Tak, former Indo-American Council co-chair[23]
- David Wilhelm, Chair (1993–94)[693]
- Brad Woodhouse, former Communications Director[694]
Leaders of state and local party affiliates
- Eric C. Bauman, Vice-Chair: California Dem. Party[695]
- Mike Erlandson, Chair: Minnesota DFL Party (1999–2005)[147]
- Chip Forrester, Chair: Tennessee Dem. Party (2009–13)[338]
- Marcel Groen, Chair: Pennsylvania Dem. Party[82]
- Christine Jennings, Chair: Sarasota County, Florida Dem. Committee[696]
- Koryne Kaneski Horbal, former Chair: Minnesota DFL Party[4]
- Martha Laning, Chair: Wisconsin Dem. Party[123]
- Mary Mancini, Chair: Tennessee Dem. Party[697]
- Win McCormack, Chair: Oregon Dem. Party Pres. Council[698]
- Jim Pederson,* Chair: Arizona Dem. Party (2001–05)[699]
- Ed Potillo, Vice-Chair: D.C. Dem. Party[700]
- Kathy Sullivan, former Chair: New Hampshire Dem. Party[143]
Lobbyists and fundraisers
Nominees for elected office
- Clay Aiken,* North Carolina-2 (2014)[705]
- LuAnn Bennett, Virginia-10 (2016)[350]
- Fred DuVal, Arizona gubernatorial (2010)[140]
- Sean Eldridge, New York-19 (2012)[706]
- Chuck Hassebrook, Nebraska gubernatorial (2014)[72]
- Mike McWherter, Tennessee gubernatorial (2010)[338]
- Khary Penebaker,* Wisconsin-5 (2016)[707]
- Christie Vilsack, IA-4 (2012)[708]
Strategists, media advisors, operatives, speechwriters, and pollsters
- Jeremy Bird[709]
- Seth Bringman[710]
- Stephanie Cutter, Dep. Manager: Obama for America[711]
- Steve Elmendorf, Dep. Manager: John Kerry for President[712]
- Peter Fenn[117]
- Donnie Fowler*[713]
- Karl Frisch[714]
- Geoff Garin[715]
- Mandy Grunwald[264]
- Joel Johnson[712]
- Chris Lehane[566]
- Chirlane McCray[716]
- Jim Messina, Chairman of Obama for America[717]
- Bob Mulholland, DNC Member (California)[691]
- Shekar Narasimhan, former co-chair: DNC Indo-American Council[23]
- Adam Parkhomenko, Executive Director: Ready for Hillary[718]
- Eric Sapp,* co-founder: The Eleison Group[719]
- John Sasso[144]
- Tracy Sefl[720]
- Craig T. Smith[709]
- Patti Solis Doyle, Manager: Hillary Clinton for President[721]
- Marc Stanley, President: National Jewish Democratic Council[722]
- Mitch Stewart, former Director: Organizing for America[709]
- Ken Sunshine[723]
- Ted Trimpa[724]
- Jeff Weaver,* Manager: Bernie Sanders for President[725]
- Bernard Whitman*[726]
- Michael Whouley[144]
- Debbie Willhite[13]
Republican Party figures
Note: Public officials belonging to the Republican Party are listed in the first section of this article
- David Frum,* speechwriter and commentator[727]
- Matt Higgins,* former spokesman for Rudolph Giuliani[22]
- Jimmy LaSalvia, co-founder: GOProud[22]
- Mike Murphy,* political consultant[728]
- Ana Navarro,* strategist and commentator[729]
- Mark Salter, speechwriter[7]
- Lionel Sosa,* political consultant[730]
- Mac Stipanovich,* lobbyist and strategist[731]
- Meg Whitman,*[lower-alpha 4] 2010 gubernatorial nominee (California) and CEO: Hewlett Packard Enterprise[22]
Organizations
Advocacy groups
- Alaska Federation of Natives*[732]
- Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club[733]
- Alliance for Retired Americans*[734]
- American Bridge 21st Century, Super-PAC[735]
- American Nurses Association[736]
- Americans for Responsible Solutions*[737]
- Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence[738]
- Correct the Record, Super-PAC[735]
- Democracy for America*[739]
- EMILY's List[740]
- Every Voice*[741]
- Equality Federation: California,[742] Pennsylvania,[743] South Carolina,[744] Wisconsin[745]
- Everytown for Gun Safety[746]
- Fair Share Action, Super-PAC[735]
- Feminist Majority[747]
- Friends of the Earth*[748]
- Harvey Milk Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Democratic Club*[749]
- Hookers for Hillary[750]
- Human Rights Campaign[751]
- The Humane Society of the United States*[752]
- Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs[753]
- League of Conservation Voters[754]
- Lesbian Political Action Committee[755]
- Moms Demand Action[756]
- Mothers of the Movement*[757]
- MoveOn.org[758][759]
- NARAL Pro-Choice America[760]
- National Council of La Raza*[761]
- National Organization for Women[762]
- Natural Resources Defense Council[763]
- National Women's Political Caucus[764]
- People for the American Way*[765]
- Planned Parenthood Federation of America[766]
- Priorities USA Action, Super-PAC[735]
- Ready PAC, Super-PAC[735]
- Sierra Club[767]
- Stonewall Democrats: Arizona[768]
- UltraViolet*[769]
- VoteVets.org*[770]
- Women in the World[771]
Party and legislative groups
Federal, state, and municipal Democratic Party chapters can be assumed to support their party's nominee.
- Alabama Democratic Conference[772]
- California Legislative Black Caucus[219]
- California Legislative LGBT Caucus
- Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Leadership PAC[773]
- Equality PAC (formed by the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus)[774]
- Ohio Legislative Black Caucus[310]
- Social Democratic Party of Germany*[775]
- Working Families Party*[776]
See also
- 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
- Nobel Prize laureate
- Republican Party member while in office, but has since left the party
- Hall of Fame inductee
- Member of the Forbes 400[407]
- Academy Award winner
- Emmy Award winner
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