WASHINGTON–Today LGBTQ+ Victory Fund, the only national organization dedicated to electing LGBTQ+ leaders to public office, endorsed 55 more out candidates for state and local office around the country. LGBTQ+ Victory Fund has endorsed 377 candidates for the 2024 election cycle.
LGBTQ+ Victory Fund endorses the following candidates:
Arkansas
Harrie Farrow (she/her)
Carroll County Justice of the Peace, District 3
Arizona
Joshua Polacheck (he/him)
Arizona Corporation Commission, At-Large
California
Dan Arriola (he/him)
Mayor of Tracy
Katie Causey (she/her)
Palo Alto City Council, At-Large
Jen Corn (she/her)
Berkeley School Board, At-Large
Corey Jackon (he/him)
California State Assembly, District 60
Valerie Taber (she/her)
Redlands Unified School District School Board, Area 5
Terry Taplin (he/him)
Berkeley City Council, District 2
David Vela (he/him)
Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees, Seat 3
Luis Zamora (he/him)
Community College Board of San Francisco, At-Large
Colorado
Vivian Smotherman (she/her)
Colorado State Senate, District 6
Connecticut
Dominique Johnson (she/they)
Connecticut House of Representatives, District 143
Florida
Richard Chervony (he/him)
North Bay Island Commission
Indiana
Veronica Pejril (she/her)
Indiana State Senate, District 24
Kansas
Shannon Reid (she/her)
Douglas County Commission, District 2
Eli Woody (he/him)
Kansas State House, District 33
Kentucky
Tom Haggard (he/him)
Covington Board of Education
Keturah Herron (she/they)
Kentucky State Senate, District 35
Serenity Johnson (she/her)
Radcliffe City Council, At-Large
Ian VanSteenbergh (he/him)
Midway City Council, At-Large
Massachusetts
Samantha Montaño (she/they)
Massachusetts House of Representatives, 15th Suffolk
Adam Scanlon (he/him)
Massachusetts House of Representatives, 14th Bristol
Michigan
Noah Arbit (he/him)
Michigan House of Representatives, District 20
Alyssa Bell (she/her)
Berrien County Commission, District 6
Susan Estep (she/her)
Saline Area School Board
Amber Fellows (they/them)
Ypsilanti City Council, Ward 3
Jason Hoskins (he/him)
Michigan House of Representatives, District 18
Justin Sheldon (he/him)
Grand Rapids Township Supervisor
Minnesota
Lucia Wroblewski (she/her)
Minnesota House of Representatives, District 41A
Missouri
Elizabeth “Lilly” Fuchs (she/her)
Missouri State House, District 80
Wick Thomas (they/them)
Missouri State House, District 19
New Hampshire
Janet Lucas (she/her)
New Hampshire House of Representatives, Grafton 7
Emmett Soldati (he/him)
New Hampshire Executive Council, District 1
New Mexico
Katherine Clark (she/her)
Santa Fe County Clerk
New York
Tony Simone (he/him)
New York Assembly, District 75
Oregon
Dacia Grayber (she/her)
Oregon House of Representative, District 28
Travis Nelson (he/him)
Oregon House of Representatives, District 44
Rob Nosse (he/him)
Oregon House of Representatives, District 42
Steph Routh (she/they)
Portland City Council, District 1
Eric Zimmerman (he/him)
Portland City Council, District 4
Pennsylvania
Greg Scott (he/him)
Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 54
Izzy Smith-Wade-El (he/him)
Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 49
Puerto Rico
Ana Irma Rivera Lassén (she/ella)
Resident Commissioner
Rhode Island
Ryan Pearson (he/him)
Rhode Island State Senate, District 19
Yesenia Rubio (she/her)
Pawtucket City Council, At-Large
South Dakota
Nicole Uhre-Balk (she/her)
South Dakota State House, District 32
Texas
Doug Greco (he/him)
Mayor of Austin
Vermont
Mari Cordes (she/they)
Vermont House of Representatives, Addison-4
Kathleen James (she/her)
Vermont House of Representatives, Bennington-4
Virginia
Reagan Davis (he/him)
Chesapeake City Council, At-Large
Darryl Moore (he/him)
Manassas Park City Council, At-Large
Tom Osina (he/him)
Manassas City Council
Rue Willis (they/them)
Chesapeake School Board, At-Large
Washington
Alexis Mercedes Rinck (she/her)
Seattle City Council, Position 8, At-Large
Wisconsin
Israel Ramón (he/him)
Milwaukee County Register of Deeds