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This is a list of state and territorial representatives who endorsed Joe Biden's campaign for President of the United States in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

Current state and territorial senators

Alaska Senate

Arkansas Senate

  • Will Bond, State Senator from District 32 (2017–present) [3]
  • Linda Chesterfield, State Senator from District 30 (2013–present) and District 34 (2011–2013) [4]

California Senate

Colorado Senate

  • Leroy Garcia, Senate President (2019–present), State Senator from District 3 (2015–present) [12]
  • Nancy Todd, Senate President pro tempore (2020–present), State Senator from District 28 (2013–present) [12]

Florida Senate

Georgia Senate

Guam Senate

Hawaii Senate

Idaho Senate

Indiana Senate

Iowa Senate

Kentucky Senate

Louisiana Senate

  • Regina Barrow, State Senator from District 15 (2016–present) and District 29 (2005–2016) [18]
  • Gerald Boudreaux, State Senator from District 24 (2016–present) [28]
  • Joseph Bouie Jr., State Senator from District 3 (2020–present) [28]
  • Troy Carter, Senate Minority Leader (2016–present), State Senator from District 7 (2016–present) [18]
  • Jimmy Harris, State Senator from District 4 (2020–present) [28]
  • Ed Price, State Senator from District 2 (2017–present) [28]

Maryland Senate

Massachusetts Senate

  • Marc Pacheco, Senate President pro tempore (2015–2019), State Senator from Plymouth 1 and Bristol District (1993–present) [30]

Michigan Senate

Minnesota Senate

Mississippi Senate

Missouri Senate

Nebraska Senate

Nevada Senate

New Hampshire Senate

New Jersey Senate

New York Senate

North Carolina Senate

Ohio Senate

Pennsylvania Senate

Puerto Rico Senate

Rhode Island Senate

South Carolina Senate

South Dakota Senate

Tennessee Senate

Texas Senate

Utah Senate

Virginia Senate

Washington State Senate

Wisconsin Senate

Wyoming Senate

Former state and territorial senators

Alaska Senate

  • Johnny Ellis, Senate Majority Leader (2009–2011), State Senator (1993–2017), Alaska State Representative (1987–1993) [1]
  • Victor Fischer, State Senator (1980–1986) [75]
  • Hollis French, Senate Minority Leader (2014–2015), State Senator (2003–2015) [1]
  • Berta Gardner, Senate Minority Leader (2015–2019), State Senator from District I (2013–2019), Alaska State Representative from District 24 (2005–2013) [1]
  • Albert Kookesh, State Senator from District C (2005–2013) [75]
  • Mike Szmanski, State Senator (1987–1990), Alaska State Representative (1983–1986) [1]
  • Joe Thomas, State Senator from District D (2007–2013) [76]

Arizona Senate

California Senate

Colorado Senate

Florida Senate

Guam Senate

Hawaii Senate

Iowa Senate

  • Staci Appel, State Senator from District 37 (2007–2011) [84] (previously endorsed Steve Bullock) [OC 1] [85]
  • Tod Bowman, State Senator from District 29 (2011–2019) [86]
  • Gene Fraise, State Senator from District 31 (1986–1993), District 50 (1993–2003) and District 46 (2003–2013) [87]
  • Michael Gronstal, State Senator from District 50 (1985–1993, 2003–2013), from District 42 (1993–2003) and District 8 (2013–2017), Senate Democratic Leader (2001–2017), Senate Majority Leader (2007–2017), Senate Minority Leader (2001–2005) [88]
  • Steven Hansen, State Senator from District 1 (1995–2003) [89]
  • Jack Kibbie, State Senator from District 4 (1993–2013), District 6 (1989–1993), and District 48 (1965–1969) [90]
  • Brian Schoenjahn, State Senator from District 12 (2005–2017) [91]

Maine Senate

Maryland Senate

Massachusetts Senate

Minnesota Senate

  • Mee Moua, State Senator from District 67 (2002–2011) [2]

Missouri Senate

Nebraska Senate

  • Al Davis, State Senator from District 43 (2013–2017) (Republican) [95]

Nevada Senate

New Hampshire Senate

North Carolina Senate

Oklahoma Senate

Pennsylvania Senate

Puerto Rico Senate

South Carolina Senate

Tommy Moore, State Senator from District 25 (1981–2006) [105]

Tennessee Senate

  • William Owen, State Senator from District 7 (1985–1991) [106]

Texas Senate

Utah Senate

  • Scott Howell, State Senator from District 8 (1989–2000), Minority Leader (1992–2000) [108]

Virginia Senate

Current state and territorial representatives

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Louisiana

  • Barbara Carpenter, Louisiana State Representative from District 58 (2016–present) [28]
  • Randal Gaines, Louisiana State Representative from District 57 (2012–present) [18]
  • Jason Hughes, Louisiana State Representative from District 100 (2020–present) [28]
  • Travis Johnson, Louisiana State Representative from District 21 (2020–present) [28]
  • Rodney Lyons, Louisiana State Representative from District 87 (2016–present) [28]
  • C. Denise Marcelle, Louisiana State Representative from District 61 (2016–present) [28]
  • Vincent Pierre, Louisiana State Representative from District 44 (2012–present) [28]
  • Larry Selders, Louisiana State Representative from District 67 (2020–present) [28]

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

  • Brian Ashe, Massachusetts State Representative from Hampden District 2 [30]
  • Gerard Cassidy, Massachusetts State Representative from Plymouth District 9 (2016–present) [30]
  • Claire D. Cronin, Massachusetts State Representative from Plymouth District 11 (2013–present) [30]
  • Mark Cusack, Massachusetts State Representative from Norfolk District 5 (2011–present) [30]
  • Josh S. Cutler, Massachusetts State Representative from Plymouth District 6 (2013–present) [30]
  • Mike Day, Massachusetts State Representative from Middlesex District 31 (2015–present) [30]
  • Paul Donato, Massachusetts State Representative from Middlesex District 35 (2001–present) [30]
  • Carole Fiola, Massachusetts State Representative from Bristol District 6 (2013–present) [30]
  • Richard Haggerty, Massachusetts State Representative from Middlesex District 30 (2019–present) [30]
  • Christopher Hendricks, Massachusetts State Representative from Bristol District 11 (2018–present) [30]
  • Louis Kafka, Massachusetts State Representative from Norfolk District 8 (1991–present) [30]
  • Patrick J. Kearney, Massachusetts State Representative from Plymouth District 4 (2019–present) [30]
  • Kathleen LaNatra, Massachusetts State Representative from Plymouth District 12 (2019–present) [30]
  • John J. Lawn, Massachusetts State Representative from Middlesex District 10 (2011–present) [30]
  • Christopher Markey, Massachusetts State Representative from Bristol District 9 (2011–present) [30]
  • David Nangle, Massachusetts State Representative from Middlesex District 17 (1999–present) [30]
  • Jerry Parisella, Massachusetts State Representative from Essex District 6 (2011–present, 1987–1995) [30]
  • John H. Rogers, Massachusetts State Representative from Norfolk District 12 (1992–present) [30]
  • Angelo Scaccia, Massachusetts State Representative from Suffolk District 14 from (1981–present, 1973–1978) [137]
  • Alan Silvia, Massachusetts State Representative from Bristol District 7 (2013–present) [30]
  • Thomas M. Stanley, Massachusetts State Representative from Middlesex District 10 (2018–present) [30]
  • Paul Tucker, Massachusetts State Representative from Essex District 7 (2015–present) [137]
  • Thomas Walsh, Massachusetts State Representative from Essex District 12 (2016–present) [94]
  • Jonathan Zlotnik, Massachusetts State Representative from Worcester District 2 (2013–present) [94]

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

  • Christopher Bell, Mississippi State Representative from District 65 (2016–present) [32]
  • Edward Blackmon Jr., Mississippi State Representative from District 57 (1984–present) [32]
  • Cedric Burnett, Mississippi State Representative from District 9 (2016–present) [32]
  • Carl L. Mickens, Mississippi State Representative from District 42 (2016–present) [32]
  • Kenneth Walker, Mississippi State Representative from District 27 (2016–present) [32]

Missouri

  • LaDonna Appelbaum, Missouri State Representative from District 71 (2019–present) [33]
  • Jerome Barnes, Missouri State Representative from District 28 (2016–present) [33]
  • Doug Beck, Missouri State Representative from District 92 (2017–present) [33]
  • Ashley Bland Manlove, Missouri State Representative from District 26 (2019–present) [33]
  • Alan Gray, Missouri State Representative from District 75 (2016–present) [33]
  • Alan Green, Missouri State Representative from District 67 (2014–present) [33]
  • Trish Gunby, Missouri State Representative from District 99 (2019–present) [33]
  • Keri Ingle, Missouri State Representative from District 35 (2019–present) [33]
  • Wiley Price IV, Missouri State Representative from District 84 (2019–present) [33]
  • Wes Rogers, Missouri State Representative from District 18 (2019–present) [33]
  • Rory Rowland, Missouri State Representative from District 29 (2016–present) [33]
  • Joe Runions, Missouri State Representative from District 37 (2013–present) [33]
  • Robert Sauls, Missouri State Representative from District 21 (2019–present) [33]
  • Sarah Unsicker, Missouri State Representative from District 91 (2017–present) [33]
  • Yolanda Young, Missouri State Representative from District 22 (2019–present) [33]

Nevada

New Hampshire

  • Anita Burroughs, New Hampshire State Representative from Carroll District 1 (2018–present) [143] [C 1] [144]
  • Jacqueline Cali-Pitts, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham District 30 (1998–present) [145] [C 1]
  • John Cloutier, New Hampshire State Representative from Sullivan District 10 (1992–present) [146]
  • Patricia Cornell, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough District 18 (2014–present) [K 1] [147] [143]
  • David Cote, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough District 31 (1982–present) [148]
  • Tim Egan, New Hampshire State Representative from Grafton District 2 (2018–present) [149]
  • Barrett Faulkner, New Hampshire State Representative from Cheshire District 12 (2016–present) [143]
  • Mary Freitas, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough District 14 (2014–present) [149]
  • Jaci Grote, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham District 24 (2018–present) [143]
  • Cheshire Harvey, New Hampshire State Representative from Cheshire District 1 (2018–present) [143]
  • David Huot, New Hampshire State Representative from Belknap District 3 from (2018–present, 2012–2014) [143]
  • Richard Komi, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough District 43 (2018–present) [149]
  • Patricia Lovejoy, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham District 36 (2010–present) [143]
  • Howard Moffett, New Hampshire State Representative from Merrimack District 9 (2019–present) [143]
  • Megan Murray, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough District 22 (2018–present) [143]
  • Laura Pantelakos, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham District 25 (1978–present) [146]
  • Julie Radhakrishnan, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough District 22 (2018–present) [149]
  • Beth Rodd, New Hampshire State Representative from Merrimack District 6 (2016–present) [149]
  • Denny Ruprecht, New Hampshire State Representative from Grafton District 15 (2018–present) [149]
  • Catt Sandler, New Hampshire State Representative from Strafford District 21 (2016–present) [149]
  • Steve Shurtleff, Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2018–present), New Hampshire State Representative from Merrimack District 11 (2004–present) [150]
  • Charlie St. Claire, New Hampshire State Representative from Belknap District 9 (2017–present) [149]
  • Mark Vallone, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham District 9 (2018–present) [143]
  • Ken Vincent, New Hampshire State Representative from Strafford District 17 (2016–present) [149]
  • Janet Wall, New Hampshire State Representative from Strafford District 6 (1986–present) [143]
  • Kermit Williams, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough District 4 (2012–present) [148]

New Jersey

New Mexico

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Pennsylvania

Puerto Rico

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

  • Ryan Cwach, South Dakota State Representatives from District 18 (2018–present) [62]
  • Linda Duba, South Dakota State Representatives from District 15 (2019–present) [62]
  • Steve McCleerey, South Dakota State Representatives from District 1 (2015–present) [62]
  • Ray Ring, South Dakota State Representatives from District 17 (2013–present) [62]

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Virginia

Washington

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Former state and territorial representatives

Stacey Abrams
Bakari Sellers

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e Previously endorsed Cory Booker.
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Previously endorsed Julian Castro.
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Previously endorsed Kamala Harris.
  1. ^ Previously endorsed Pete Buttigieg.
  1. ^ a b Previously endorsed another candidate.

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