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  • Virginia 2025 Elections | Pro-Choice Candidates

    Election Day in Virginia is November 4—Use our guide to find pro-choice candidates who will fight for reproductive rights. Election Day in Virginia is TODAY: November 4, 2025! Reproductive freedom is on the ballot, and we’ve endorsed a slate of candidates who are ready to fight for the rights of all Virginians. It’s time to get out there and vote! Check Your Registration Find Your Polling Place Front-Line Races: Abigail Spanberger Virginia Governor Ghazala Hashmi Virginia Lieutenant Governor Jay Jones Attorney General Lily Franklin House District 41 Nicole Cole House District 66 Lindsey Dougherty House District 75 Michael Feggans House District 97 Josh Thomas House District 21 May Nivar House District 57 Dr. Mark Downey House District 69 Kimberly Pope Adams House District 82 Elizabeth Guzmán House District 22 Stacey Carroll House District 64 Jessica Anderson House District 71 Nadarius Clark House District 84 John McAuliff House District 30 Joshua Cole House District 65 Leslie Mehta House District 73 Kacey Carnegie House District 89 Additional Vote Pro-Choice Candidates: Patrick Hope House District 01 Alfonso H. Lopez* House District 03 Elizabeth Bennett-Parker* House District 05 Karen Keys-Gamarra House District 07 Karrie K. Delaney* House District 09 David Bulova House District 11 Marcus Simon House District 13 Laura Jane Cohen House District 15 Mark Sickles House District 17 Rozia Henson House District 19 Candi Mundon King House District 23 Briana Sewell* House District 25 Atoosa Reaser* House District 27 Marty Martinez House District 29 Andrew Payton House District 34 Makayla Venable House District 36 Donna Littlepage House District 40 Yvonne Rorrer House District 47 Joy Powers House District 51 Katrina Callsen House District 54 Angela Chainer House District 56 Scott Konopasek House District 59 Sara Ratcliffe House District 62 Elaine Walters House District 68 Randolph Critzer House District 72 Debra Gardner* House District 76 Betsy Carr* House District 78 Destiny LeVere Bolling House District 80 Mary Person House District 83 Virgil Thornton, Sr. House District 86 Don Scott House District 88 Cliff Hayes House District 91 Jackie Glass House District 93 Alex Askew House District 95 Cheryl Smith House District 98 Liz W. Richardson House District 100 Adele McClure* House District 02 Charniele Herring House District 04 Rip Sullivan House District 06 Irene Shin House District 08 Dan Helmer* House District 10 Holly Seibold House District 12 Vivian E. Watts* House District 14 Paul Krizek House District 16 Kathy Tran House District 18 Michelle Maldonado House District 20 Luke Torian House District 24 JJ Singh House District 26 David Reid House District 28 Shane Boswell House District 31 Jena L. Crisler House District 35 Sam Rasoul* House District 38 Cindy Green House District 44 Melody Cartwright House District 48 Rise Hayes House District 52 Amy Laufer* House District 55 Rodney Willet* House District 58 Jacob M. "Jac" Bennington House District 61 Forrest Miller House District 63 Shelly Simonds* House District 70 Jonas Eppert House District 74 Michael Jones* House District 77 Rae Cousins* House District 79 Delores McQuinn House District 81 Marcia "Cia" Price House District 85 Jeion Ward House District 87 Rodney K. Nickens Jr. House District 90 Bonita Anthony House District 92 Phil Hernandez House District 94 Kelly Convirs-Fowler* House District 96 Cat Porterfield House District 99 Vote Pro-Choice strives to make a pro-choice recommendation in every race. Starred names are endorsed as Vote Pro-Choice Champions. Voter Resources Check Your Registration Find Your Polling Place Absentee Voting Info Voter ID Info If you have questions or encounter any issues while voting, contact the Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683 ) Together, we can protect reproductive freedom in Virginia, and create safe, thriving communities. Please consider a gift of any amount to support our work in electing pro-choice state and local leaders. Donate Join the Pro-Choice Nation First name Last name Email Join Team Vote Pro-Choice Thank you for joining our team!

  • Vote Out Carrie Coyner | VoteProChoice

    Carrie Coyner is trying to ban abortion and jail doctors—Virginia deserves better. Carrie Coyner is leading the fight to ban abortion. Carrie has voted repeatedly to give politicians control over our most personal medical decisions. She even voted to jail doctors and charge women with crimes for seeking life-saving care. When politicians focus on extreme agendas, we all lose. Lindsay Dougherty is the only candidate in this race who will protect reproductive freedom. Meet Lindsay Election Day in Virginia is Tuesday, November 4. Early Voting begins September 19. Find Your Polling Place Was this helpful? Please consider supporting our work to elect pro-choice leaders across Virginia.

  • Privacy Policy | Vote Pro-Choice

    Your privacy matters to us. Explore our privacy policy page to understand how we safeguard your personal information. Learn about data collection, usage, and your rights. Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy describes how Vote Pro-Choice collects, uses, and shares information with respect to your use of its website located at https://www.voteprochoice.us/ , including the Vote Pro-Choice Voter Guide located at https://www.voteprochoice.us/voter-guide (“Voter Guide”), as well as other websites owned and operated by Vote Pro-Choice that link to this Privacy Policy (collectively, the “Website”). Before you use or submit any information in connection with the Website, carefully review this Privacy Policy. By using the Website, you consent to the collection, use, and disclosure of your information as outlined below. The terms “you” or “user” refer to all individuals and entities accessing the Website for any reason. The terms “us” or “we” refer to Vote Pro-Choice. Information We Collect The information we collect from you and about you depends on how you use the Website and the information you provide to Vote Pro-Choice. We collect information in three main ways: (1) information you choose to provide to use; (2) information we collect automatically when you use the Website; and (3) information we collect from others. Information You Provide To Us We collect information about our users when users choose to provide that information to us. Examples of such information collection include, for example, when you sign up to receive emails from us, when you make a donation through the Website, when you purchase merchandise through the Website, when you enter your address in our Voter Guide, or when you otherwise communicate or interact with us through the Website. The kinds of information we may collect include your first and last name, your mailing address, your email address, your credit card information, and any other information you provide to us in connection with your use of the Website. Sometimes you may provide the information to a trusted third party vendor on our behalf instead of directly to us, but that vendor uses your information only for the purpose for which it was provided or otherwise in accordance with applicable law. Information that Is Passively or Automatically Collected When you visit the Website, we may automatically receive and record information from your computer or mobile device. This information allows us to understand how people are navigating and using our Website, and how we can improve your experience based on the information we collect. The types of information we may collect include, by way of example only, your IP address, browser type, browser language, operating system, state or country from which you accessed the Website, software and hardware attributes (including device IDs), referring and exit pages and URLs, platform type, the number of clicks, files you download, pages viewed, the amount of time spent on particular pages, the date and time you used the Website, error logs and other similar information. From your IP address, we may be able to infer your general location (e.g., city and state or postal code). We may use third-party analytics providers and technologies, such as cookies, web beacons, tracking pixels or gifs, to help us collect the data described above. We use the term “cookie” in the broad sense to include all similar techniques and technologies. A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your computer or device when you visit a website that stores certain information about your website usage. For example, cookies enable us to recognize your computer; store your preferences and settings; enhance your user experience by delivering content specific to your interests; perform searches and analytics; and assist with security administrative functions. You can change your settings to notify you when a cookie is being set or updated, or to block cookies altogether. If you disable cookies, some functionality of the Website may be impaired. Information We Collect from Others We may receive additional information about you from third parties and other sources, such as from public records, marketers, researchers, analysts, social network services, and other organizations. We use this information to supplement the information that we collect directly from you to derive your possible interests and to provide a more relevant experience for you and to improve the Website, analytics, and advertising. How We Use Your Information We may use the information we collect for the following purposes: For the purposes for which you provided the information, including: To add you to our email list To process donations you make through the Website To fulfill merchandise orders you make through the Website To provide you with information about your electoral ballot To maintain and improve the Website, including: To provide the features and services available through the Website; To improve the content and features of the Website or to develop new services; To administer and troubleshoot the Website. 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Our use and disclosure of aggregated or de-identified information is not subject to any restrictions under this Privacy Policy, and we may, in our sole discretion, use and disclose such information for any purpose, without limitation. When We Disclose Your Information We may disclose and/or share your information to or with third parties under the following circumstances: With Consent. We may share your information with your consent. Service Providers. We may provide access to or share your information with select third parties that perform services on our behalf. These include, for example, the entity that hosts our Voter Guide, the entity that processes donations to us, and the entity that fulfills merchandise orders for us. With our Affiliated Organizations and with Collaborators. We may share your information (except for text messaging opt-in data and consent information) with the Vote Pro-Choice family of organizations (including the Vote Pro-Choice Action Fund and Vote Pro-Choice) and with other organizations with whom we may collaborate. Notwithstanding the foregoing, we do not share the address that you used to receive your personalized ballot through our Voter Guide to anyone other than the vendor that hosts the Voter Guide for us. Protection of Vote Pro-Choice and Others. Vote Pro-Choice may access, preserve, and disclose your information if required to do so by law or in a good faith belief that such access, preservation, or disclosure is permitted by this Privacy Policy or reasonably necessary or appropriate for any of the following reasons: to comply with legal process; to enforce this Policy, including investigation of potential violations thereof; to respond to your requests for customer service; and/or to protect the rights, property, or personal safety of Vote Pro-Choice, its agents and affiliates, users, and the public. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organizations for fraud protection, and spam/malware prevention, and similar purposes. Organizational Transfers. We may share your information if we acquire, merge, or partner with other organizations. In such transactions (including in contemplation of such transactions, e.g., due diligence), user information may be among the transferred assets. If any of Vote Pro-Choice’s assets are sold or transferred to a third party, information collected through the Website would likely be one of the transferred business assets. Aggregated Data. We may share aggregated and de-identified information. Maintains strict privacy policies, ensuring that personal information of our users and members is not sold, rented, released, or traded to others without prior consent or a legal obligation. Personal information includes name, email address, phone number, and other contact information. How We Protect Your Information We have implemented administrative, technical, and physical security measures to protect against the loss, misuse, and/or alteration of your information. These safeguards vary based on the sensitivity of the information that we collect and store. However, we cannot and do not guarantee that these measures will prevent every unauthorized attempt to access, use, or disclose your information because, despite our efforts, no Internet and/or other electronic transmissions can be completely secure. Legal Basis for Processing Personal Data The laws in some jurisdictions require that website operators tell you about the legal grounds they rely on to use or disclose your information. To the extent those laws apply, our legal grounds for processing your information are as follows: Where use of your information is necessary to perform our obligations to you; Where use of your information is necessary for our legitimate interests or the legitimate interests of others (for example, to provide security for our Website; to provide the services we provide through our Website; to defend our legal rights; to analyze the use of our Website; to improve our services); Where we have a reason to process the information in accordance with applicable law; Where we have your consent to engage in a particular type of processing activity. Online Analytics We may use third-party web analytics services (such as those of Google Analytics) in connection with our Services to collect and analyze the information discussed above, and to engage in auditing, research, or reporting. The information (including your IP address) collected by various analytics technologies described in the “Information that Is Passively or Automatically Collected” section will be disclosed to or collected directly by these service providers, who use the information to evaluate your use of the Website, including by noting the third party website from which you arrive, analyzing usage trends, assisting with fraud prevention, and providing certain features to you. Information about how Google uses information collected from sites that use its services is located here. To prevent Google Analytics from using your information for analytics, you may install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on by clicking here. If you receive an email from us, we may use certain analytics tools, such as clear GIFs, to capture data such as when you open our message or click on any links or banners our email contains. This data allows us to assess the effectiveness of our communications and marketing campaigns to help us grow. Your Rights and Your Choices Individuals in the European Economic Area and other jurisdictions have certain legal rights with respect to their information. They can request that we (i) provide access to and/or a copy of certain information that #VOTEPROCHOICE holds about them, (ii) update information that is incorrect, (iii) delete certain information that we hold about them, (iv) restrict the way we process and disclose certain information, and (v) revoke consent for the processing of their information. To exercise these rights, please email us at go@voteprochoice.us with the nature of your request. We will consider all requests and will provide a response within the time period set by applicable law. Please be aware that certain information may be exempt from such requests. In addition, we may ask that you provide us with information necessary for us to confirm your identity before responding to your request. Children’s Privacy The Website is intended for general audiences and is not directed at children. If we become aware that we have collected information without legally valid parental consent from children under an age where such consent is required under applicable law, we will take reasonable steps to delete it as soon as possible. Third-Party Links and Websites The Website may contain links to third-party websites. Please be aware that we are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of such other sites. The collection, use, and disclosure of your information will be subject to the privacy policies of those third-party websites, not this Privacy Policy. Therefore, we encourage our users to be aware when they leave our Website and to read the privacy policies of every site they visit that collects their information. Revisions to Privacy Policy We will continue to review this Privacy Policy, and we may make changes to the Policy from time to time. The date at the bottom of this page indicates the last time changes were made. You should check this page periodically for updates. If we make material changes to this Policy, we will provide you with notice as required by law. Your continued use of the Website will signify that you have read, understood, and accepted the terms of the updated Privacy Policy. Contact Us If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, you can contact us by emailing us at go@voteprochoice.us. Last Updated: January 1, 2025

  • Our Work | Vote Pro-Choice

    Vote Pro-Choice is dedicated to a transformative election strategy to engage and expand the pro-choice majority. Our Work Our Purpose and Vision Vote Pro-Choice works to build governing power for reproductive freedom, ensuring that our leaders support policies championing things like abortion access, birth control availability, and science-based sex ed so that every person can start or grow their family on their terms. Every elected office—from school board to county commissioner to the state legislature—has a role in protecting reproductive freedom, which is why Vote Pro-Choice specifically supports candidates at the state and local levels. Our communities are our first line of defense and our first opportunity to build a world with comprehensive reproductive freedom. Since 2016... 84.4 million Pro-choice voters engaged 64.3 million Voter Guides distributed 2,598 Pro-choice endorsements Candidates coached 905 163,000 Candidates researched Win rate in some of the toughest races in the country! 65% Vote Pro-Choice is dedicated to transformative election strategy. " Engaging & Expanding our pro-choice majority As a full-cycle organization, we empower voters at every stage of an election cycle, from registration to engagement, education, and turn-out. Abortion access and reproductive freedom are important on-ramp issues for young people, often serving as a catalyst to bring first-time or infrequent voters into civic participation. That’s why we educate voters on how to vote, the impacts of election victories, and which candidates are pro-choice so that every voter has the information they need to make a difference at the ballot box. Vote Pro-Choice backs candidates who advocate not just for abortion rights but also for gender equality and comprehensive reproductive freedom. Vote Pro-Choice has endorsed more than 2,500 candidates, 89% at the state and local levels. 73% of Vote Pro-Choice endorsed candidates are women 43% of Vote Pro-Choice endorsed candidates are women of color. Nearly 50% of endorsed candidates receive personal campaign coaching from the Vote Pro-Choice team. We have a win rate of 65% in some of the toughest races across the country. Supporting Pro-Choice Candidates Join us in 2025 & beyond! Vote Pro-Choice works with dozens of partners—including coalition groups, media organizations, national reproductive rights groups, state-based organizations, and everything in between—to co-create strategy and aligned execution. We strive to be always collaborative, never duplicative. We are proud to work in partnership with

  • Check Your Registration | Vote Pro-Choice

    Stay prepared for upcoming elections! Check your voter registration status on our user-friendly page. Ensure your eligibility to cast your vote and ensure reproductive freedom. Voting Frequently Asked Questions How do I know if I’m registered to vote? What if I need to register to vote? You can check if you are registered at Vote.org here: If you need to register to vote, visit www.vote.org/register-to-vote/ What are the deadlines for registering to vote and casting my ballot? Each state has different deadlines. Head to www.vote.org and choose your state's election website to learn more. Can I vote by mail? Voting and election policies differ state-by-state. To learn about each state's vote-by-mail policies, visit https://www.vote.org/absentee-voting-rules/ How do I find my polling place to vote? At the time of an election, you can find your polling place when you're ready to cast an in-person ballot by: After completing your ballot using the Vote Pro-Choice voter guide (as available), click "Find My Polling Place." Use the polling place locator tool provided by Vote America Your voter registration card typically has your local polling place address Contact your local election office Polling places can change from election to election. Always check and confirm your polling location for each election. Can I vote early? Also known as in-person absentee voting, many states offer early voting. You can find information on your state's early voting rules at www.vote.org What do I need to bring to my polling place to vote? This depends on the state you live in. We recommend checking your state’s voting rules and requirements often, and you can view what is required at vote.org What if I have any problems while voting? If you have any questions or experience any difficulty during the voting process, please call the Election Protection hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE Register to Vote Find Your Polling Place Request Your Ballot

  • Care is Not Criminal | Vote Pro-Choice

    Abortion patients don’t belong in handcuffs, and abortion providers don’t belong in jail. Join the Care is Not Criminal movement to end the criminalization of abortion patients and providers. Elect pro-choice District Attorneys, Judges, and local leaders who prioritize community safety and protect reproductive freedom. Stand with us to ensure a just and compassionate approach to reproductive healthcare for all. Care is Not Criminal Our ‘Care is not Criminal’ campaign specifically supports pro-choice district attorneys, judges, and other critically important local and criminal legal officials who can prevent the criminalization of abortion care at the community, county, or state level. Patients don’t belong in jail, and providers don’t belong in handcuffs. Period. Jamila Perritt, President and CEO of Physicians for Reproductive Health “Across the country, we’ve seen pregnant people shamed, targeted, stigmatized, and criminalized for giving birth, experiencing a miscarriage, and having abortions. As a physician, I cannot overemphasize how dangerous this is for individuals, families, and communities…medical standards, not politicians, judges, or police, should guide health care.” A few of our endorsed candidates: Alyshia Dyer Washtenaw County Sheriff (Michigan) Janet Protasiewicz Wisconsin State Supreme Court Justice Timika Lane Pennsylvania State Superior Court Judge Daniel McCaffery Pennsylvania State Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Welch Michigan State Supreme Court Justice Charmaine McGuffey Hamilton County Sheriff (Ohio) Take Action Stop the Criminalization of Abortion! First name Last name Email Zip/Postal Code Take Action Now!

  • Candidates Nevada (All) | VoteProChoice

    Browse All Candidates VoteProChoice endorsed candidates champion a range of social, political, and economic issues that support the right to choose how and when to raise a thriving family in a safe, healthy, and sustainable community. Every elected office has a role to play in protecting and expanding reproductive freedom, whether they’re promoting science-based sex education in schools, decriminalizing abortion services, or implementing zoning laws that impact healthcare clinics. Browse and search candidates here. Candidate Search View Candidates by State Search by State Nevada Candidates Filter by Year Endorsed 2022 2024 Filter by Year Endorsed Federal Local State Nevada Aaron D. Ford Nevada Attorney General Learn More Nevada Elizabeth "Lisa" Cano Burkhead Nevada Lieutenant Governor Learn More Nevada Lynn Marie Goya Clark County Clerk Learn More Nevada Selena La Rue Hatch Nevada State Assembly - District 25 Learn More Nevada Will Rucker Nevada State Assembly - District 13 Learn More Nevada Catherine Cortez Masto U.S. Senate - Nevada Learn More Nevada Erica Mosca Nevada State Assembly - District 14 Learn More Nevada Michelle Gorelow Nevada State Assembly - District 35 Learn More Nevada Shea Backus Nevada State Assembly - District 37 Learn More Nevada Cinthia Moore Nevada State Assembly Learn More Nevada Francisco "Cisco" Aguilar Nevada State Secretary of State Learn More Nevada Selena La Rue Hatch Nevada State Assembly - District 25 Learn More Nevada Steve Sisolak Nevada State Governor Learn More Load More

  • Candidates (All) | VoteProChoice

    Care Is Not Criminal Filter by State Select State Filter by Level of Race Select Level of Race Arizona Julie Gunnigle Maricopa County Attorney Button California Elizabeth Tucker Riverside County Superior Court Judge Button Colorado Phil Weiser Colorado Attorney General Button Florida Allison Miller Florida State Attorney Button Georgia Christina Hines Macomb County Prosecuting Attorney Button Georgia Zena McClain District Attorney Button Illinois John Anderson Illinois State Appellate Court Judge Button Kentucky Angela Evans Fayette County Attorney Button Michigan Adrienne G. Scruggs Michigan State Circuit Court Button Michigan Karen McDonald Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney Button Michigan Dana Nessel Michigan State Attorney General Button Michigan Elizabeth M. Welch Supreme Court Justice Button Minnesota Marny Moriarty Hennepin County Attorney Button Missouri Wesley Bell St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Button New York Tahanie Aboushi Manhattan District Attorney Button North Carolina Todd Williams North Carolina State District Attorney Button North Carolina Martin Moore North Carolina State Court of Appeals Button Arizona Kris Mayes Arizona Attorney General Button California Brooke Jenkins San Francisco District Attorney Button Delaware Kathleen Jennings Delaware Attorney General Button Georgia Fani Willis Fulton County District Attorney Button Georgia Jen Jordan Georgia Attorney General Button Georgia Deborah Gonzalez District Attorney Button Indiana Karen Tallian Indiana Attorney General Button Massachusetts Rahsaan Hall Plymouth County District Attorney Button Michigan Kyra Bolden Michigan State Supreme Court Justice Button Michigan Lorie Savin 6th Circuit Court Judge Button Michigan Richard Bernstein Michigan State Supreme Court Justice Button Michigan Tracy Van den Bergh Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge Button Mississippi Jennifer Riley Collins Mississippi Attorney General Button Missouri Kimberly Gardner Circuit Attorney Button New York Alvin Bragg Manhattan District Attorney Button North Carolina Satana Deberry North Carolina State District Attorney Button North Carolina Lucy Inman North Carolina State Supreme Court Associate Justice Button California Rob Bonta California Attorney General Button Colorado Kaitlin Turner District Attorney Button Florida Aramis Ayala Florida Attorney General Button Georgia Connie Taylor Cobb County Button Georgia Lisamarie Bristol Gwinnett County Solicitor General Button Georgia Kelly Kautz Gwinnett County Superior Court Judge Button Iowa Kimberly Graham Polk County Attorney Button Michigan Sima Patel Michigan State Court of Appeals Button Michigan Kerene Moore Ann Arbor District Court Judge Button Michigan Arianne Slay Washtenaw County Circuit Court Judge Button Michigan Bridget Mary McCormack Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court Button Michigan Nicole Huddleston Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Button Mississippi Greta Kemp Martin Mississippi Attorney General Button Nevada Aaron D. Ford Nevada Attorney General Button North Carolina Jeff Nieman North Carolina State District Attorney Button North Carolina Kayley Taber North Carolina State District Attorney Button Load More

  • Candidates Ohio (All) | VoteProChoice

    Browse All Candidates VoteProChoice endorsed candidates champion a range of social, political, and economic issues that support the right to choose how and when to raise a thriving family in a safe, healthy, and sustainable community. Every elected office has a role to play in protecting and expanding reproductive freedom, whether they’re promoting science-based sex education in schools, decriminalizing abortion services, or implementing zoning laws that impact healthcare clinics. Browse and search candidates here. Candidate Search View Candidates by State Search by State Ohio Candidates Filter by Year Endorsed 2017 2018 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Filter by Level of Race Federal Local State Ohio AJ Harris Ohio State House of Representatives - District 31 Learn More Ohio Anita Somani Ohio State House of Representatives - District 8 Learn More Ohio Benjamin McCall Ohio State House of Representatives - District 46 Learn More Ohio Christine Cockley Ohio State House of Representatives - District 6 Learn More Ohio Crystal Lett Ohio State House of Representatives - District 11 Learn More Ohio David Donofrio Ohio State Board of Education - District 6 Learn More Ohio Jamie Hough Ohio State House of Representatives - District 69 Learn More Ohio Alicia Roshong Ohio State House of Representatives - District 89 Learn More Ohio Ari Faber Ohio State Senate - District 30 Learn More Ohio Beryl Brown Piccolantonio Ohio State House of Representatives - District 4 Learn More Ohio Connie Pillich Hamilton County Prosecutor Learn More Ohio Dan Votaw Ohio State House of Representatives - District 79 Learn More Ohio Desiree Tims Ohio State House of Representatives - District 38 Learn More Ohio Jessica Sutherland Ohio State House of Representatives - District 17 Learn More Ohio Amy Cox U.S. House - OH-10 Learn More Ohio Arienne Childrey Ohio State House of Representatives - District 84 Learn More Ohio Bradford Scott Quade Ohio State House of Representatives - District 66 Learn More Ohio Craig Swartz Ohio State House of Representatives - District 87 Learn More Ohio Dave Blyth Ohio State House of Representatives - District 44 Learn More Ohio Genevieve Flieger Ohio State House of Representatives - District 52 Learn More Load More

  • Candidates New York (All) | VoteProChoice

    Browse All Candidates VoteProChoice endorsed candidates champion a range of social, political, and economic issues that support the right to choose how and when to raise a thriving family in a safe, healthy, and sustainable community. Every elected office has a role to play in protecting and expanding reproductive freedom, whether they’re promoting science-based sex education in schools, decriminalizing abortion services, or implementing zoning laws that impact healthcare clinics. Browse and search candidates here. Candidate Search View Candidates by State Search by State New York Candidates Filter by Year Endorsed 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Filter by Level of Race Federal Local State New York Amber Adler New York City Council - District 48 Learn More New York Carrie Wood Onondaga County Legislature - District 10 Learn More New York Dorothy Cavalier Suffolk County Legislature - District 6 Learn More New York Ken Colón Islip Town Supervisor Learn More New York Mercedes Vazquez Simmons Monroe County Legislature - District 22 Learn More New York Rita Joseph New York City Council - District 40 Learn More New York Susan Hughes-Smith Monroe County Legislature - District 14 Learn More New York Beth Davidson Rockland County Legislature - District 10 Learn More New York Claire Owens Dutchess County Legislature - District 19 Learn More New York Eve Shippens Buffalo City Common Council - North District Learn More New York Makeda Lewis New Rochelle City School Board Learn More New York Monica Ferguson Clarkstown Town Council - Ward 1 Learn More New York Ruth Walter Westchester County Legislature - District 15 Learn More New York Susan Lee New York City Council - District 1 Learn More New York Carlina Rivera New York City Council - District 2 Learn More New York Dana Stilley Rockland County Legislature - District 17 Learn More New York Gale Brewer New York City Council - District 6 Learn More New York Marjorie Velázquez New York City Council - District 13 Learn More New York Rachel Barnhart Monroe County Legislature - District 17 Learn More New York Shatika Parker Yonkers City Council - District 1 Learn More Load More

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