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List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign sub-national officials endorsements

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This is a list of notable sub-national officials that endorsed the Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign.

Statewide officials

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Governors

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Current

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All 23 incumbent Democratic state governors — including the vice presidential nominee Tim Walz of Minnesota — have endorsed Harris, as well as 3 of the 4 Democratic territorial governors.[1]

Former

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Lieutenant governors

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Current

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19 of the 23 incumbent state and territorial Democratic lieutenant governors have endorsed Harris.

Former

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Attorneys general

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Current

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22 of the 25 incumbent state and territorial Democratic attorneys general have endorsed Harris.

Former

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Auditors, controllers, and comptrollers

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Current

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10 of the 19 incumbent state and territorial Democratic auditors have endorsed Harris.

Former

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Secretaries of state

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Current

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13 of the 22 incumbent state and territorial Democratic secretaries of state have endorsed Harris.[b]

Former

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Treasurers

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Current

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12 of the 15 incumbent state Democratic treasurers have endorsed Harris.

Former

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Judicial officials

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Current

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Former

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Other state officials

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Current

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Former

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Tribes/tribal leaders

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Leaders

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Current

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Former

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Other officials

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Current

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Tribes

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State legislators

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Upper Houses

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Current

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  • Celina Babauta, SD-3 (2023–present)[44]

Former

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Alaska Senate
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  • Tom Begich, district J (2017–2023), minority leader (2019–2023)[35]
  • Hollis French, district M (2003–2013), district J (2013–2015)[35]
  • Suzanne Little, district D (1993–1994)[35]
  • Judith E. Salo, district E (1993–1996)[35]
Arizona Senate
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California Senate
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Colorado Senate
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Connecticut Senate
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Florida Senate
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Georgia Senate
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Idaho Senate
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Illinois Senate
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Iowa Senate
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Maine Senate
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Michigan Senate
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Missouri Senate
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Montana Senate
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New Hampshire Senate
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New York Senate
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Northern Mariana Islands Senate
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  • David M. Cing, SD-2 (1992–2004)[291]
Ohio Senate
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Rhode Island Senate
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South Carolina Senate
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Utah Senate
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Wisconsin Senate
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Unicameral Legislatures

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Current

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Former

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Guam Legislature
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Nebraska Legislature
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Lower Houses

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Current

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  • Diego Camacho, HD-1 (2023–present)[44]
  • Vicente Camacho, HD-3 (2021–present)[44]
  • Manny Castro, HD-2 (2023–present) (Independent)[44]
  • Ed Propst, HD-1 (2015–present), majority leader[370]
  • Denita Yangetmai, HD-3 (2021–present)[44]

Former

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Alabama House of Representatives
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  • Earl Hilliard Jr., HD-60 (2006–2010)[302]
Alaska House of Representatives
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American Samoa House of Representatives
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Arizona House of Representatives
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California Assembly
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Colorado House of Representatives
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Florida House of Representatives
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Georgia House of Representatives
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Hawaii House of Representatives
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Illinois House of Representatives
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Maine House of Representatives
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  • Timothy Marks, HD-53 (2012–2014)[282]
Maryland House of Delegates
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Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Mississippi House of Representatives
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Missouri House of Representatives
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Nevada Assembly
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New Hampshire House of Representatives
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New Jersey Assembly
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New York Assembly
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North Carolina House of Representatives
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North Dakota House of Representatives
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Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives
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Oklahoma House of Representatives
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Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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South Carolina House of Representatives
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Texas House of Representatives
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Virginia House of Delegates
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Wisconsin State Assembly
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Wyoming House of Representatives
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Municipal, sub-state, and local officials

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District attorneys

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County officials

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County-level executive officials

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County-level judicial officials

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County-level legislators

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Burlington County, New Jersey Board of County Commissioners
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Franklin County, Ohio Board of Commissioners
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Hamilton County, Ohio Board of Commissioners
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Lucas County, Ohio Board of Commissioners
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Municipal officials

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Mayors

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Current
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Former
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City councillors and municipal legislators

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Durham City Council
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Jacksonville City Council
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Executive officials

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Current
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Former
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Other municipal officials

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Party organizations and officials

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State and territorial party chairs

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Former party chairs

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Local and municipal party chairs

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State and territorial political parties

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Harris has been endorsed by all 56 state and territorial Democratic Parties, as well as three state and territorial third parties.

Local Democratic parties

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Pierluisi is a member of the New Progressive Party for territorial politics, and a member of the Democratic Party for federal politics.
  2. ^ Tahesha Way, New Jersey Lieutenant Governor, also serves as New Jersey Secretary of State.
  3. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference GOP was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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