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Working Families
  Based in New York

Party Links
Working Families Party
Working Families Party

Incumbents, candidates, and links to state affiliates
43 Candidates
4 Links


 
StatePartyCandidate or LinkOffice
Alabama  
Alaska  
American Samoa  
Arizona  
Arkansas  
California  
Colorado  
ConnecticutWorking FamiliesConnecticut Working Families Party
Working FamiliesCongressman Joseph D. "Joe" CourtneyCandidate for House CD 2
Working FamiliesCongressman Rosa L. DeLauroCandidate for House CD 3
Working FamiliesCongressman Elizabeth H. EstyCandidate for House CD 5
Working FamiliesCongressman Jim HimesCandidate for House CD 4
Working FamiliesAttorney General George C. JepsenCandidate for Attorney General
Working FamiliesCongressman John B. LarsonCandidate for House CD 1
Working FamiliesComptroller Kevin P. LemboCandidate for Comptroller
Working FamiliesGovernor Dannel P. "Dan" MalloyCandidate for Governor
Working FamiliesSecretary of State Denise W. MerrillCandidate for Secretary of State
Working FamiliesTreasurer Denise L. NappierCandidate for Treasurer
Delaware  
District of Columbia  
Florida  
Georgia  
Guam  
Hawaii  
Idaho  
Illinois  
Indiana  
Iowa  
Kansas  
Kentucky  
Louisiana  
Maine  
Maryland  
Massachusetts  
Michigan  
Minnesota  
Mississippi  
Missouri  
Montana  
Nebraska  
Nevada  
New Hampshire  
New Jersey  
New Mexico  
New YorkWorking FamiliesWorking Families Party
Working FamiliesWorking Families Party
Working FamiliesCongressman Timothy H. "Tim" BishopCandidate for House CD 1
Working FamiliesCongressman Yvette D. ClarkeCandidate for House CD 9
Working FamiliesCongressman Joseph "Joe" CrowleyCandidate for House CD 14
Working FamiliesGovernor Andrew M. CuomoCandidate for Governor
Working FamiliesComptroller Thomas P. "Tom" DiNapoliCandidate for Comptroller
Working FamiliesSean S. EldridgeCandidate for House CD 19
Working FamiliesCongressman Eliot Lance EngelCandidate for House CD 16
Working FamiliesCongressman Brian M. HigginsCandidate for House CD 26
Working FamiliesCongressman Steve J. IsraelCandidate for House CD 3
Working FamiliesCongressman Hakeem S. JeffriesCandidate for House CD 8
Working FamiliesCongressman Nita M. LoweyCandidate for House CD 17
Working FamiliesCongressman Daniel Benjamin "Dan" MaffeiCandidate for House CD 24
Working FamiliesCongressman Carolyn Bosher MaloneyCandidate for House CD 12
Working FamiliesCongressman Sean Patrick MaloneyCandidate for House CD 18
Working FamiliesCongressman Grace MengCandidate for House CD 6
Working FamiliesCongressman Jerrold Lewis "Jerry" NadlerCandidate for House CD 10
Working FamiliesJames D. "Jim" O'DonnellCandidate for House CD 27
Working FamiliesCongressman Charles B. "Charlie" RangelCandidate for House CD 13
Working Familiesformer Brooklyn councilman Domenic M. Recchia, Jr.Candidate for House CD 11
Working FamiliesNassau County District Attorney Kathleen M. RiceCandidate for House CD 4
Working FamiliesTompkins County Chair of the Legislature Martha RobertsonCandidate for House CD 23
Working FamiliesAttorney General Eric T. SchneidermanCandidate for Attorney General
Working FamiliesCongressman José Enrique SerranoCandidate for House CD 15
Working FamiliesCongressman Louise McIntosh SlaughterCandidate for House CD 25
Working FamiliesCongressman Paul David TonkoCandidate for House CD 20
Working FamiliesCongressman Nydia Margarita VelázquezCandidate for House CD 7
Working FamiliesAaron G. WoolfCandidate for House CD 21
North Carolina  
North Dakota  
Northern Marianas  
Ohio  
Oklahoma  
OregonWorking FamiliesCongressman Suzanne M. BonamiciCandidate for House CD 1
Working FamiliesCongressman Peter Anthony "Pete" DeFazioCandidate for House CD 4
Working FamiliesGovernor John A. KitzhaberCandidate for Governor
Working FamiliesSenator Jeffrey Alan "Jeff" MerkleyCandidate for Senate Class 2
Pennsylvania  
Puerto Rico  
Rhode Island  
South CarolinaWorking FamiliesSouth Carolina Working Families Party
Working FamiliesFort Mill Councilman Thomas Arthur "Tom" AdamsCandidate for House CD 5
Working Familiesstate Senator Charles Bradley "Brad" HuttoCandidate for Senate Class 2
South Dakota  
Tennessee  
Texas  
Utah  
Vermont  
Virgin Islands  
Virginia  
Washington  
West Virginia  
Wisconsin  
Wyoming  
 

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