Dick Saslaw, Senate Majority Leader (2020–present, 2014, 2008–2012), State Senator from District 35 (1980–present), Senate Minority Leader (2014–2020, 2012–2014, 1998–2008),[71]
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]
Mike Fasano, State Senator (2002–2012), President Pro Tempore of the Florida Senate (2008–2010), House Majority Leader (2000–2001), Florida State Representative from District 36 (2012–2013) and District 45 (1994–2002) (Republican)[83]
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]
Tim Grayson, California State Assemblyman from District 14 (2016–present)[8]
Evan Low, California State Representative from the District 28 (2014–present), Mayor of Campbell, California (2010–2014) (previously endorsed Andrew Yang)[11]
Kevin Mullin, Speaker pro tempore of the California State Assembly (2014–present), California State Assemblyman from District 22 (2012–present)[9]
Aaron Johanson, Minority Leader of the Hawaii House of Representatives (2013–2014), Hawaii State Representative from District 31 (2012–present) and District 32 (2010–2012) (Republican before 2014, now Democratic)[20]
Sam Kong, Hawaii State Representative from District 33 (2014–present)[20]
Sylvia Luke, Hawaii State Representative from District 25 (2013–present) and District 26 (1999–2013)[20]
Hala Ayala, Virginia State Delegate from District 51 (2018–present)[172]
Lamont Bagby, Virginia State Delegate from District 74 (2015–present)[173]
Eileen Filler-Corn, Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates (2020–present), Minority Leader of the Virginia House of Delegates (2019–2020), Virginia State Delegate from District 41 (2010–present) [174]
Frank McBride, South Carolina State Representative from District 74 (1985–1991)[105]
Jeannie McDaniel, Assistant Minority Floor Leader of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2014–2017), Oklahoma State Representative from District 78 (2005–2017)[102]
John Murphy, Massachusetts State Representative[94]
Richard E. Myers, Iowa State Representative from District 30 (1993–1995, 2003) and District 49 (1995–2003)[90]
Mike Navarre, Majority Leader of the Alaska House of Representatives (1989–1991), Alaska State Representative from District 5A (1985–1993), District 9 (1993–1996)[75]
Jim Nordlund, Alaska State Representative from District 11 (1993–1994)[75]
Paul Rosenthal, Colorado State Representative from District 9 (2013–2019)[119]
Jeffrey Sanchez, Massachusetts State Representative from Suffolk/Norfolk District 15 (2003–2019)[94]
David F. Schrader, Iowa State Representative from District 69 (1987–1993) and District 90 (1993–2003), House minority leader[89]
Bakari Sellers, South Carolina State Representative from District 90 (2006–2014) and political commentator for CNN[190]
Ben Sherrer, Minority Floor Leader of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2013–2017) and Minority Whip (2009–2013), Oklahoma State Representative from District 8 (2005–2017)[102]
Bill Skaggs, Missouri State Representative from District 31 (1982–2002)[33]
Meagan Simonaire, Maryland State Delegate from District 31B (2015–2019) (former Republican, Democrat since 2018)[191]
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