2022 General Election Endorsements

METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON COUNCIL AFL-CIO, ENDORSEMENTS

WASHINGTON DC 

  • Mayor: Muriel Bowser                         

  • Council Chair: Phil Mendelson

  • Ward 1: Brianne Nadeau                     

  • Ward 5: Zachary Parker               

  • Ward 6: Charles Allen

  • At Large: Elissa Silverman

Maryland 

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY  

  • County Executive: Angela Alsobrooks                 

  • State’s Attorney: Aisha Braveboy

  • At-Large: No recommendation                                       

  • At-Large: Calvin Hawkins Jr.

  • District 1: Tom Dernoga                                           

  • District 2: Wanika Fisher

  • District 3: Eric Olson                                                 

  • District 4: Ingrid Harrison

  • District 5: Jolene Ivey                                  

  • District 6: Wala Blegay      

  • District 7: Krystal Oriadha                                        

  • District 8: Edward P. Burroughs 



    MONTGOMERY COUNTY COUNCIL

  • County Executive: Marc Elrich 

  • State’s Attorney: John McCarthy

  • At-Large: Laurie Anne Sayles, Will Jawando, Evan Glass

  • District 4: Kate Stewart

  • District 5: Kristin Mink

  • District 6: Natali Fani Gonzalez

  • District 7: Dawn Luedtke 



    CHARLES COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

  • Commissioner President: Reuben B. Collins, II 

  • District 1: No Recommendation  

  • District 2: Thomasina Coates 

  • District 3: Amanda Stewart

  • District 4: Ralph Patterson ​

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Maryland State and District of Columbia AFL-CIO Endorsed Candidates 2022​

On August 23, 2022 and September 2, 2022, The Committee on Political Education (COPE) of the Maryland State and DC AFL-CIO endorsed the following candidates for the 2022 General Elections in Maryland and DC:

United States Senate

  • Chris Van Hollen

United States House of Representatives

  • District 1 – Heather Mizeur

  • District 2 – Dutch Ruppersberger

  • District 3 – John Sarbanes

  • District 4 – Glenn Ivey

  • District 5 – Steny Hoyer

  • District 6 – David Trone

  • District 7 – Kweisi Mfume

  • District 8 – Jamie Raskin

  • District of Columbia – Eleanor Holmes Norton

MARYLAND

Maryland Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Wes Moore and Aruna Miller

Comptroller
Brooke Lierman

Attorney General
Anthony Brown

Maryland State Senate

  • District 2 – Shawn Perry

  • District 3 – Karen Lewis Young

  • District 8 – Kathy Klausmeier

  • District 9 – Katie Fry Hester

  • District 10 – Ben Brooks

  • District 11 – Shelly Hettleman

  • District 12 – Clarence Lam

  • District 14 – Craig Zucker

  • District 15 – Brian Feldman

  • District 16 – Susan C. Lee

  • District 17 – Cheryl C. Kagan

  • District 18 – Jeff Waldstreicher

  • District 19 – Ben Kramer

  • District 20 – Will Smith

  • District 21 – Jim Rosapepe

  • District 22 – Paul G. Pinsky

  • District 23 – Ron Watson

  • District 24 – Joanne Benson

  • District 25 – Melony G. Griffith

  • District 26 – Anthony Muse

  • District 27 – Michael Jackson

  • District 28 – Arthur Ellis

  • District 30 – Sarah Elfreth

  • District 32 – Pam Beidle

  • District 33 – Dawn Gile

  • District 34 – Mary-Dulany James

  • District 38 – Michele Gregory

  • District 39 – Nancy C. King

  • District 41 – Jill Carter

  • District 43 – Mary Washington

  • District 44 – Charles Sydnor

  • District 45 – Cory McCray

  • District 47 – Malcolm Augustine

Maryland House of Delegates

  • District 1C – Carrie Hinton

  • District 2B – Brooke Grossman

  • District 3 – Karen Simpson

  • District 3 – Ken Kerr

  • District 3 – Kris Fair

  • District 4 – Andrew Duck

  • District 4 – Brandon Duck

  • District 4 – Millicent Hall

  • District 8 – Carl Jackson

  • District 8 – Harry Bhandari

  • District 8 – Nick Allen

  • District 9A – Natalie Ziegler

  • District 9B – Courtney Watson

  • District 10 – Adrienne Jones

  • District 10 – Jennifer White

  • District 10 – N. Scott Phillips

  • District 11A – Cheryl Pasteur

  • District 11B – Dana Stein

  • District 11B – Jon Cardin

  • District 12A – Jessica Feldmark

  • District 12A – Terri Hill

  • District 12B – Gary Simmons

  • District 13 – Jen Terrasa

  • District 13 – Vanessa Atterbeary

  • District 13 – Pam Lanham Guzzone

  • District 14 – Anne Kaiser

  • District 14 – Eric Luedtke

  • District 14 – Pam Queen

  • District 15 – David Fraiser-Hidalgo

  • District 15 – Lily Qi

  • District 15 – Linda Foley

  • District 16 – Ariana Kelly

  • District 16 – Marc Korman

  • District 16 – Sara N. Love

  • District 17 – Julie Palakovich Carr

  • District 17 – Kumar Barve

  • District 17 – Joe Vogel

  • District 18 – Emily Shetty

  • District 18 – Jared Solomon

  • District 19 – Bonnie Cullison

  • District 19 – Charlotte Crutchfield

  • District 19 – Vaughn Stewart

  • District 20 – David Moon

  • District 20 – Jheanelle Wilkins

  • District 20 – Lorig Charkoudian

  • District 21 – Ben S. Barnes

  • District 21 – Joseline Pena-Melnyk

  • District 21 – Mary A. Lehman

  • District 22 – Alonzo T. Washington

  • District 22 – Anne Healey

  • District 22 – Nicole A. Williams

  • District 23 – Adrian Boaf

  • District 23 – Kym Taylor

  • District 23 – Marvin E. Holmes, Jr.

  • District 24 – Andrea Fletcher Harrison

  • District 24 – Tiffany Alston

  • District 24 – Jazz M. Lewis

  • District 25 – Darryl Barnes

  • District 25 – Karen Toles

  • District 25 – Nick Charles

  • District 26 – Jamila Woods

  • District 26 – Krisleda Valderrama

  • District 26 – Veronica Turner

  • District 27A – Kevin Harris

  • District 27B – Jeff Long

  • District 28 – C.T. Wilson

  • District 28 – Debra Davis

  • District 28 – Edith J. Patterson

  • District 29B – Brian Crosby

  • District 30A – Dana Jones

  • District 30A – Shaneka Henson

  • District 30B – Courtney Buiniskis

  • District 32 – Mark Chang

  • District 32 – Mike Rogers

  • District 32 – J. Sandy Bartlett

  • District 33A – Andrew Pruski

  • District 33C – Heather Bagnall

  • District 34A – Steve Johnson

  • District 34A – Andre Johnson

  • District 34B – Gillian Miller

  • District 37A – Sheree Sample-Hughes

  • District 39 – Gabriel Acevero

  • District 39 – Kirill Reznik

  • District 39 – Lesley Lopez

  • District 40 – Marlon Amprey

  • District 40 – Melissa Wells

  • District 41 – Sandy Rosenberg

  • District 41 – Tony Bridges

  • District 41 – Dalya Attar

  • District 42B – Michele Guyton

  • District 43A – Regina Boyce

  • District 43A – Elizabeth Embry

  • District 43B – Cathi Forbes

  • District 44A – Eric Ebersole

  • District 44B – Aletheia McCaskill

  • District 44B – Sheila Ruth

  • District 45 – Caylin Young

  • District 45 – Jackie Addison

  • District 45 – Stephanie Smith

  • District 46 – Luke Clippinger

  • District 46 – Mark Edelson

  • District 46 – Robbyn Lewis

  • District 47A – Dianne Fennell

  • District 47A – Julian Ivey

  • District 47B – Deni Taveras

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