The Classification of Political parties listed on TheGreenPapers.com.
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- Write-in/Scattered/otherwise not readily classifiable
- Working Families
- Based in: Based in New York
- Incumbents, candidates, and links to state affiliates
- 33 Candidates
State | Party | Candidate or Party Link | Office |
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Alabama | |||
Alaska | |||
American Samoa | |||
Arizona | |||
Arkansas | |||
California | |||
Colorado | |||
Connecticut | Working Families | Senator Richard Blumenthal | Candidate for Senate Class 3 |
Working Families | Member of Congress Jahana Hayes | Candidate for House CD 5 | |
Working Families | Governor Edward "Ned" Lamont | Candidate for Governor | |
Working Families | Member of Congress John B. Larson | Candidate for House CD 1 | |
Working Families | Erick Russell | Candidate for Treasurer | |
Working Families | state Representative Sean Scanlon | Candidate for Comptroller | |
Working Families | state Representative Stephanie Thomas | Candidate for Secretary of State | |
Working Families | Attorney General William Tong | Candidate for Attorney General | |
Delaware | |||
Democrats Abroad | |||
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 York | Working Families | Member of Congress Jamaal A. Bowman | Candidate for House CD 16 |
Working Families | Member of Congress Yvette D. Clarke | Candidate for House CD 9 | |
Working Families | Max H. Della Pia | Candidate for Special Election House CD 23 | |
Working Families | Comptroller Thomas P. "Tom" DiNapoli | Candidate for Comptroller | |
Working Families | Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming | Candidate for House CD 1 | |
Working Families | former Babylon Council Member Jacqueline "Jackie" Gordon | Candidate for House CD 2 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Brian M. Higgins | Candidate for House CD 26 | |
Working Families | Governor Kathleen Courtney "Kathy" Hochul | Candidate for Governor | |
Working Families | Attorney General Letitia A. "Tish" James | Candidate for Attorney General | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Sean Patrick Maloney | Candidate for House CD 17 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Joseph D. "Joe" Morelle | Candidate for House CD 25 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Jerrold Lewis "Jerry" Nadler | Candidate for House CD 12 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez | Candidate for House CD 14 | |
Working Families | Joshua "Josh" Riley | Candidate for House CD 19 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Patrick K. "Pat" Ryan | Candidate for House CD 18 | |
Working Families | Ulster County Executive Patrick K. "Pat" Ryan | Candidate for Special Election House CD 19 | |
Working Families | Senator Charles E. "Chuck" Schumer | Candidate for Senate Class 3 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Paul David Tonko | Candidate for House CD 20 | |
Working Families | Member of Congress Nydia Margarita Velázquez | Candidate for House CD 7 | |
Working Families | Robert P. Zimmerman | Candidate for House CD 3 | |
North Carolina | |||
North Dakota | |||
Northern Marianas | |||
Ohio | |||
Oklahoma | |||
Oregon | Working Families | Member of Congress Suzanne M. Bonamici | Candidate for House CD 1 |
Working Families | Labor and Industries Commissioner Valerie "Val" Hoyle | Candidate for House CD 4 | |
Working Families | former state Representative Tina Kotek | Candidate for Governor | |
Working Families | Jefferson County Education Service District Board Member Jamie McLeod-Skinner | Candidate for House CD 5 | |
Working Families | state Representative Andrea Salinas | Candidate for House CD 6 | |
Pennsylvania | |||
Puerto Rico | |||
Republicans Abroad International | |||
Rhode Island | |||
South Carolina | |||
South Dakota | |||
Tennessee | |||
Texas | |||
Utah | |||
Vermont | |||
Virgin Islands | |||
Virginia | |||
Washington | |||
West Virginia | |||
Wisconsin | |||
Wyoming |
Parties are listed as (party) where either it has been reported that a given candidacy is affiliated with a given Party but said affiliation does not appear on the ballot or 'The Green Papers' does not have independent confirmation from an election authority that the given Party has its own separate line on the ballot.
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