List of automatic delegates at the 2020 Democratic National Convention

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This list tracks the presumed support (based on endorsements) for given United States presidential candidates among the 775 unpledged delegates (commonly known as superdelegates, and referred to in the 2020 election cycle as "automatic delegates") who were eligible to cast a vote at the 2020 Democratic National Convention, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The convention was postponed to August 17–20, 2020, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in the United States. The 8 unpledged delegates from Democrats Abroad carried half-votes at the convention, yielding a forecast total of 771 votes. Unpledged delegates represented about 16% of the overall convention votes (4,754 delegates, 4,750 votes), though reforms severely restricted their ability to vote on a first ballot, and came from several categories of prominent Democratic Party members:[note 1]

Automatic delegates are "unpledged" in the sense that they themselves decide which candidate to support. (In other words, they are not allocated according to voter preferences as the majority of delegates are.) Pledged delegates can change their vote if no candidate is elected on the first ballot and can even vote for a different candidate on the first ballot if they are "released" by the candidate they are pledged to. Automatic delegates, on the other hand, can change their vote purely of their own volition. With the exception of the eight DNC members from the Democrats Abroad, who each receive a half-vote, all automatic delegates are entitled to one vote (including when a sitting official or distinguished party leader is also a DNC member). Throughout this list, those who qualify under multiple categories are considered as DPLs first, then as sitting officials, and then as DNC members (for example, a sitting senator who is also a DNC member is listed as a senator).

The list below is based on the most recent information on how unpledged delegates have endorsed candidates in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries. Data is sourced from FiveThirtyEight's endorsement tracker where more recent data is not available.

Totals by group

Candidate DPL Governors Senators Representatives DNC members Totals
Joe Biden 12 23 42 182 27 285
Bernie Sanders * 0 0 0 2 17 19
Elizabeth Warren * 0 0 0 3 9 12
Amy Klobuchar * 1 0 0 3 1 5
Pete Buttigieg * 1 0 0 0 4 5
Michael Bloomberg * 0 0 0 0 5 5
Endorsed a candidate who
withdrew before March 2020
0 0 0 9 11 20
No endorsement yet 12 5 5 34 361 418
Totals 26 28 47 (48 total; 1 DPL excluded) 234 (235 total; 1 DPL excluded) 435 (447 total; 3 Governors, 2 Representatives, 2 Senators and 5 others excluded) 771

* = candidates who withdrew or suspended their campaigns

Note: Democrats Abroad automatic delegates are assigned half-votes; each of them accounts for 12 rather than 1 in the table above.

List

Delegate State Position Endorsement Date Ref.
Andrew Cuomo New York (state) New York governor Biden January 2, 2019
Dianne Feinstein California California senator Biden January 3, 2019
Tom Carper Delaware Delaware senator Biden January 8, 2019
Laphonza Butler California California DNC member Harris January 21, 2019
James Zogby Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member Sanders January 25, 2019
Ted Lieu California California representative Biden[note 2] April 16, 2019
Nanette Barragán California California representative Harris January 29, 2019
Bob Menendez New Jersey New Jersey senator Booker February 1, 2019
Clay N. Middleton South Carolina South Carolina DNC member Booker February 4, 2019
Walter Mondale Minnesota Minnesota distinguished party leader (former Vice President) Klobuchar February 6, 2019
Jim McGovern Massachusetts Massachusetts representative Biden[note 3] April 20, 2020
Ed Markey Massachusetts Massachusetts senator Biden[note 3] April 16, 2020
Joe Kennedy III Massachusetts Massachusetts representative Warren February 9, 2019
Lori Trahan Massachusetts Massachusetts representative Warren February 9, 2019
Angie Craig Minnesota Minnesota representative Biden[note 4] April 17, 2019
Dean Phillips Minnesota Minnesota representative Klobuchar February 10, 2019
Tim Walz Minnesota Minnesota governor Biden[note 4] August 12, 2020
Barbara Lee California California representative Biden[note 2] February 14, 2019
Patrick Leahy Vermont Vermont senator Biden[note 5] July 28, 2020
Peter Welch Vermont Vermont representative Biden[note 5] July 28, 2020
Larry Cohen Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member Sanders February 20, 2019
Emmy Ruiz Texas Texas DNC member Harris February 20, 2019
Ro Khanna California California representative Biden[note 5] April 20, 2020
Frank Pallone Jr. New Jersey New Jersey representative Booker February 21, 2019
Marguerite M. Schaffer New Jersey New Jersey DNC member Booker February 21, 2019
Albio Sires New Jersey New Jersey representative Booker February 21, 2019
Nina Turner Ohio Ohio DNC member Sanders February 21, 2019
Chris Coons Delaware Delaware senator Biden February 26, 2019
Julia Brownley California California representative Biden[note 2] April 16, 2019
Rick Larsen Washington (state) Washington representative Inslee March 1, 2019
Karl Racine Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member Harris March 7, 2019
Carolyn Maloney New York (state) New York representative Gillibrand March 17, 2019
Susie A. Shannon California California DNC member Sanders March 25, 2019
Eric Swalwell California California representative Biden[note 6] April 29, 2020
Steven Grossman Massachusetts Massachusetts distinguished party leader (former DNC chair) Buttigieg April 11, 2019
John Graham New Jersey New Jersey DNC member Booker April 12, 2019
Bernadette P. McPherson New Jersey New Jersey DNC member Booker April 12, 2019
Nan Whaley Ohio Ohio DNC member Buttigieg April 14, 2019
Michelle Deatrick Michigan Michigan DNC member Sanders April 18, 2019
Kate Donaghue Massachusetts Massachusetts DNC member Warren April 19, 2019
Stephen F. Lynch Massachusetts Massachusetts representative Biden April 22, 2019
Ed Rendell Pennsylvania Pennsylvania distinguished party leader (former DNC chair) Biden April 22, 2019
Matt Cartwright Pennsylvania Pennsylvania representative Biden April 24, 2019
Cristóbal J. Alex Texas Texas DNC member Biden April 25, 2019
Joe Biden Delaware Delaware distinguished party leader (former Vice President) Biden April 25, 2019
Lisa Blunt Rochester Delaware Delaware representative Biden April 25, 2019
Brendan Boyle Pennsylvania Pennsylvania representative Biden April 25, 2019
John Carney Delaware Delaware governor Biden April 25, 2019
Bob Casey Jr. Pennsylvania Pennsylvania senator Biden April 25, 2019
Dwight Evans Pennsylvania Pennsylvania representative Biden April 25, 2019
Doug Jones Alabama Alabama senator Biden April 25, 2019
Cedric Richmond Louisiana Louisiana representative Biden April 25, 2019
Symone Sanders Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member Biden April 25, 2019
Thomas Suozzi New York (state) New York representative Biden April 25, 2019
Michael Bennet Colorado Colorado senator Biden[note 7] April 8, 2020
A. Donald McEachin Virginia Virginia representative Biden May 3, 2019
Steve Bullock Montana Montana governor Bullock May 14, 2019
Filemon Vela Jr. Texas Texas representative Biden May 14, 2019
Tom Daschle South Dakota South Dakota distinguished party leader (former Senate leader) Biden May 20, 2019
Kim Schrier Washington (state) Washington representative Inslee May 23, 2019
Al Lawson Florida Florida representative Biden May 30, 2019
Jon Tester Montana Montana senator Biden[note 8] May 15, 2020
Al Green Texas Texas representative Harris June 20, 2019
Derek Kilmer Washington (state) Washington representative Inslee June 20, 2019
Lacy Clay Missouri Missouri representative Harris June 25, 2019
Jan M. Bauer Iowa Iowa DNC member Bullock June 26, 2019
Barry J. Goodman Michigan Michigan DNC member Biden June 28, 2019
Ned Lamont Connecticut Connecticut governor Biden July 2, 2019
Jahana Hayes Connecticut Connecticut representative Harris July 3, 2019
Eddie Bernice Johnson Texas Texas representative Biden July 22, 2019
Leopoldo J. Martinez Virginia Virginia DNC member Biden July 22, 2019
Mary Sullivan Vermont Vermont DNC member Sanders July 23, 2019
William Owen Tennessee Tennessee DNC member Biden July 29, 2019
Katherine Clark Massachusetts Massachusetts representative Warren July 30, 2019
Raúl Grijalva Arizona Arizona representative Warren July 30, 2019
Deb Haaland New Mexico New Mexico representative Biden[note 3] April 9, 2020
Andy Levin Michigan Michigan representative Biden[note 3] April 20, 2020
J. Luis Correa California California representative Biden August 22, 2019
Curtis Wylde Missouri Missouri DNC member Sanders August 31, 2019
Troy Jackson Maine Maine DNC member Sanders September 1, 2019
Jamie Raskin Maryland Maryland representative Biden[note 3] April 20, 2020
Kweisi Mfume Maryland Maryland representative
Nikki Ford Barnes Florida Florida DNC member Booker September 12, 2019
Vicente Gonzalez Texas Texas representative Biden[note 9] September 15, 2019
G. K. Butterfield North Carolina North Carolina representative Biden September 19, 2019
Emanuel Cleaver Missouri Missouri representative Biden September 19, 2019
Charlie Crist Florida Florida representative Biden September 19, 2019
Alex Goff Nevada Nevada DNC member Warren October 10, 2019
Betty McCollum Minnesota Minnesota representative Klobuchar October 10, 2019
Ilhan Omar Minnesota Minnesota representative Biden[note 5] July 20, 2020
Chris Dodd Connecticut Connecticut distinguished party leader (former DNC chair) Biden October 18, 2019
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez New York (state) New York representative Biden[note 5] April 15, 2020
Terry L. Tucker Colorado Colorado DNC member Sanders October 22, 2019
Jeri D. Shepherd Colorado Colorado DNC member Sanders October 22, 2019
Katie Porter California California representative Biden [note 3] April 8, 2020
Rashida Tlaib Michigan Michigan representative Sanders October 27, 2019
Ayanna Pressley Massachusetts Massachusetts representative Warren November 6, 2019
Marc Veasey Texas Texas representative Biden November 7, 2019
Tim Ryan Ohio Ohio representative Biden[note 6] November 13, 2019
Kurt Schrader Oregon Oregon representative Biden November 16, 2019
Ted Terry Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia DNC member Sanders November 21, 2019
Salud Carbajal California California representative Harris[note 10] November 22, 2019
Dina Titus Nevada Nevada representative Biden November 25, 2019
Peter Visclosky Indiana Indiana representative Biden [note 11] April 17, 2020
Kerman Maddox California California DNC member Biden November 26, 2019
John Garamendi California California representative Biden November 30, 2019
Jan Schakowsky Illinois Illinois representative Warren November 30, 2019
Ami Bera California California representative Biden December 3, 2019
María Meléndez Puerto Rico Puerto Rico DNC member Biden December 5, 2019
Denise Merrill Connecticut Connecticut DNC member Warren December 9, 2019
Bob Mulholland California California DNC member Biden[note 2] December 11, 2019
Lucille Roybal-Allard California California representative Biden December 13, 2019
Carla Brailey Texas Texas DNC member Bloomberg December 20, 2019
Tony Cárdenas California California representative Biden December 23, 2019
Keith Harper Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member Buttigieg December 23, 2019
Mark LaChey Michigan Michigan DNC member Buttigieg January 1, 2020
Abby Finkenauer Iowa Iowa representative Biden January 3, 2020
Jeff Berman Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member Steyer[note 10] January 3, 2020
Chrissy Houlahan Pennsylvania Pennsylvania representative Biden January 5, 2020
Conor Lamb Pennsylvania Pennsylvania representative Biden January 5, 2020
Elaine Luria Virginia Virginia representative Biden January 5, 2020
Henry R. Muñoz III Texas Texas DNC member Biden January 5, 2020
Megan E. Green Missouri Missouri DNC member Sanders January 8, 2020
Martha Fuller Clark New Hampshire New Hampshire DNC member Biden January 9, 2020
Eric Garcetti California California DNC member Biden January 9, 2020
Allison A. Stephens Nevada Nevada DNC member Warren[note 9] January 9, 2020
Kerri Evelyn Harris Delaware Delaware DNC member Sanders January 10, 2020
Alexandra Gallardo Rooker California California DNC member Bloomberg January 10, 2020
Colin Allred Texas Texas representative Biden[note 9] January 13, 2020
Sean Patrick Maloney New York (state) New York representative Biden[note 10] January 13, 2020
Michael Hancock Colorado Colorado DNC member Biden[note 12] March 2, 2020
Joaquin Castro Texas Texas representative Warren[note 9] January 14, 2020
Tom Malinowski New Jersey New Jersey representative Biden[note 13] January 14, 2020
Mark Pocan Wisconsin Wisconsin representative Biden[note 5] April 20, 2020
Terri Sewell Alabama Alabama representative Biden January 17, 2020
Pramila Jayapal Washington (state) Washington representative Biden[note 5] April 27, 2020
Sanford Bishop Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia representative Biden January 21, 2020
Alcee Hastings Florida Florida representative Biden[note 2] January 21, 2020
Sandy Opstvedt Iowa Iowa DNC member Biden January 21, 2020
Donald Payne Jr. New Jersey New Jersey representative Biden[note 13] January 21, 2020
José R. Rodríguez Texas Texas DNC member Warren[note 14] January 21, 2020
Kathy Sullivan New Hampshire New Hampshire DNC member Warren January 21, 2020
Frederica Wilson Florida Florida representative Biden[note 2] January 21, 2020
Khary Penebaker Wisconsin Wisconsin DNC member Bloomberg[note 13] January 23, 2020
William H. Shaheen New Hampshire New Hampshire DNC member Biden January 23, 2020
Cindy Axne Iowa Iowa representative Biden January 25, 2020
Mark Smith Iowa Iowa DNC member Biden[note 13] January 26, 2020
Seth Moulton Massachusetts Massachusetts representative Biden[note 6] January 27, 2020
Alma Adams North Carolina North Carolina representative Biden January 28, 2020
Brad Schneider Illinois Illinois representative Biden January 29, 2020
Ben McAdams Utah Utah representative Bloomberg January 31, 2020
Ruth Anna Buffalo North Dakota North Dakota DNC member Sanders January 31, 2020[note 15]
Paul G. Kirk Massachusetts Massachusetts distinguished party leader (former DNC chair) Biden January 31, 2020
Sierra Yamanaka Arizona Arizona DNC member Bloomberg January 31, 2020
Linda Sánchez California California representative Klobuchar February 1, 2020
Danny K. Davis Illinois Illinois representative Biden[note 2] February 2, 2020
Will Colom Mississippi Mississippi DNC member Bloomberg February 4, 2020
Alex Padilla California California DNC member Biden[note 2] February 4, 2020
Grace Diaz Rhode Island Rhode Island DNC member Biden February 6, 2020
Jared Golden Maine Maine representative Bennet February 6, 2020
Gilda Cobb-Hunter South Carolina South Carolina DNC member Steyer February 12, 2020
Jenny Wilson Utah Utah DNC member Buttigieg February 14, 2020
Steven Horsford Nevada Nevada representative Biden February 14, 2020
Celina Vasquez Texas Texas DNC member Warren[note 9] February 17, 2020
Sylvia Garcia Texas Texas representative Biden February 19, 2020
Jesús "Chuy" García Illinois Illinois representative Biden[note 5] April 9, 2020
David Price North Carolina North Carolina representative Biden February 25, 2020
Jim Clyburn South Carolina South Carolina representative Biden February 26, 2020
Maria Echaveste California California DNC member Klobuchar February 26, 2020
Iris Y. Martinez Illinois Illinois DNC member Biden February 26, 2020
Tim Kaine Virginia Virginia distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)[note 16] Biden February 28, 2020
Richard E. Neal Massachusetts Massachusetts representative Warren February 28, 2020
Marc Broklawski Virginia Virginia DNC member Biden February 28, 2020
Terry McAuliffe Virginia Virginia distinguished party leader (former DNC chair) Biden February 29, 2020
Randi Weingarten New York (state) New York DNC member Warren February 29, 2020
Robert C. Scott Virginia Virginia representative Biden February 29, 2020
Don Beyer Virginia Virginia representative Biden[note 11] March 1, 2020
Ray McKinnon North Carolina North Carolina DNC member Sanders March 1, 2020
Greg Stanton Arizona Arizona representative Biden March 1, 2020
Debbie Wasserman Schultz Florida Florida distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)[note 17] Biden March 1, 2020
Jennifer Wexton Virginia Virginia representative Biden March 1, 2020
Gil Cisneros California California representative Biden March 2, 2020
Steven C. Cochran Virginia Virginia DNC member Biden March 2, 2020
Tammy Duckworth Illinois Illinois senator Biden March 2, 2020
Veronica Escobar Texas Texas representative Biden[note 10] March 2, 2020
Marcia Fudge Ohio Ohio representative Biden[note 2] March 2, 2020
Amy Klobuchar Minnesota Minnesota senator Biden[note 6] March 2, 2020
Mark Mallory Ohio Ohio DNC member Biden March 2, 2020
Jerry McNerney California California representative Biden March 2, 2020
Harry Reid Nevada Nevada distinguished party leader (former Senate leader) Biden March 2, 2020
Roy Romer Colorado Colorado distinguished party leader (former DNC chair) Biden[note 7] March 2, 2020
Yasmine Taeb Virginia Virginia DNC member Sanders March 2, 2020
Jim Costa California California representative Biden[note 2] March 3, 2020
Joshua Harris-Till Oklahoma Oklahoma DNC member Warren March 3, 2020
Collin Peterson Minnesota Minnesota representative Biden[note 4] March 3, 2020
Bennie G. Thompson Mississippi Mississippi representative Biden March 3, 2020
Abigail Spanberger Virginia Virginia representative Biden March 3, 2020
Kathy Castor Florida Florida representative Biden March 4, 2020
Bill Foster Illinois Illinois representative Biden March 4, 2020
Lois Frankel Florida Florida representative Biden March 4, 2020
Robin Kelly Illinois Illinois representative Biden March 4, 2020
Andy Kim New Jersey New Jersey representative Biden[note 18] March 4, 2020
Mike Quigley Illinois Illinois representative Biden March 4, 2020
Gina Raimondo Rhode Island Rhode Island governor Biden[note 19] March 4, 2020
Kyrsten Sinema Arizona Arizona senator Biden March 4, 2020
Kathleen Rice New York (state) New York representative Biden[note 20] March 4, 2020
Ted Deutch Florida Florida representative Biden[note 19] March 4, 2020
Gretchen Whitmer Michigan Michigan governor Biden March 5, 2020
Elissa Slotkin Michigan Michigan representative Biden March 5, 2020
Ann Kuster New Hampshire New Hampshire representative Biden[note 11] March 5, 2020
David Trone Maryland Maryland representative Biden[note 21] March 5, 2020
Anthony Brown Maryland Maryland representative Biden[note 11] March 5, 2020
Dutch Ruppersberger Maryland Maryland representative Biden March 5, 2020
Val Demings Florida Florida representative Biden March 5, 2020
Madeleine Dean Pennsylvania Pennsylvania representative Biden March 5, 2020
Sean Casten Illinois Illinois representative Biden March 5, 2020
Susan Davis California California representative Biden March 5, 2020
Haley Stevens Michigan Michigan representative Biden[note 19] March 5, 2020
Brenda Lawrence Michigan Michigan representative Biden[note 2] March 5, 2020
Harley Rouda California California representative Biden[note 19] March 6, 2020
Maggie Hassan New Hampshire New Hampshire senator Biden March 6, 2020
Darren Soto Florida Florida representative Biden March 6, 2020
Ruben Gallego Arizona Arizona representative Biden[note 22] March 6, 2020
Dick Durbin Illinois Illinois senator Biden March 6, 2020
Stephanie Murphy Florida Florida representative Biden[note 23] March 6, 2020
Joshua Boschee North Dakota North Dakota DNC member Biden[note 11] March 6, 2020
Sheila Jackson Lee Texas Texas representative Biden March 7, 2020
Kamala Harris California California senator Biden[note 6] March 8, 2020
Tina Smith Minnesota Minnesota senator Biden[note 4] March 8, 2020
Cory Booker New Jersey New Jersey senator Biden[note 6] March 9, 2020
Hank Johnson Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia representative Biden March 9, 2020
Gregory Meeks New York (state) New York representative Biden[note 19] March 9, 2020
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell Florida Florida representative Biden March 9, 2020
Bonnie Watson Coleman New Jersey New Jersey representative Biden[note 13] March 9, 2020
Muriel Bowser Washington, D.C. District of Columbia governor[note 24] Biden[note 19] March 10, 2020
Eleanor Holmes Norton Washington, D.C. District of Columbia representative (delegate) Biden March 10, 2020
Marcy Kaptur Ohio Ohio representative Biden March 10, 2020
Bobby L. Rush Illinois Illinois representative Biden[note 25] March 10, 2020
Mark Takano California California representative Sanders March 10, 2020
Pete Aguilar California California representative Biden[note 19] March 11, 2020
Mary Gay Scanlon Pennsylvania Pennsylvania representative Biden March 11, 2020
Josh Gottheimer New Jersey New Jersey representative Biden[note 26] March 11, 2020
Raja Krishnamoorthi Illinois Illinois representative Biden March 11, 2020
Nita Lowey New York (state) New York representative Biden[note 19] March 11, 2020
Lucy McBath Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia representative Biden[note 19] March 11, 2020
Donald Norcross New Jersey New Jersey representative Biden[note 13] March 11, 2019
Bill Pascrell New Jersey New Jersey representative Biden[note 13] March 11, 2019
Scott Peters California California representative Biden[note 19] March 11, 2020
Stacey Plaskett United States Virgin Islands U.S. Virgin Islands representative (delegate) Biden[note 25] March 11, 2020
Max Rose New York (state) New York representative Biden[note 19] March 11, 2020
Mikie Sherrill New Jersey New Jersey representative Biden[note 26] March 11, 2020
Pam Stephenson Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia DNC member Biden March 11, 2020
Juan Vargas California California representative Biden[note 27] March 11, 2020
John Currie New Jersey New Jersey DNC member Biden[note 13] March 11, 2020
Dave Loebsack Iowa Iowa representative Biden[note 11] March 12, 2020
Gregorio Sablan Northern Mariana Islands Northern Marianas representative (delegate) Biden March 12, 2020
Ann Kirkpatrick Arizona Arizona representative Biden March 12, 2020
Jackie Speier California California representative Biden March 13, 2020
Karen Bass California California representative Biden March 13, 2020
Adriano Espaillat New York (state) New York representative Biden March 15, 2020
Donna Shalala Florida Florida representative Biden March 15, 2020
J. B. Pritzker Illinois Illinois governor Biden March 16, 2020
Marian B. Tasco Pennsylvania Pennsylvania DNC member Biden March 16, 2020
Michael A. Nutter Pennsylvania Pennsylvania DNC member Biden[note 28] March 16, 2020
Carol Ronen Illinois Illinois DNC member Biden March 16, 2020
Raul Ruiz California California representative Biden March 17, 2020
Brad Sherman California California representative Biden March 17, 2020
Gary Winston Apple Missouri Missouri DNC member Sanders March 18, 2020
Gerald E. Connolly Virginia Virginia representative Biden March 18, 2020
Tulsi Gabbard Hawaii Hawaii representative Biden[note 6] March 19, 2020
Jim Himes Connecticut Connecticut representative Biden March 19, 2020
Kirsten Gillibrand New York (state) New York senator Biden[note 6] March 19, 2020
Jared Huffman California California representative Biden April 1, 2020
Ron Kind Wisconsin Wisconsin representative Biden April 3, 2020
Sherrod Brown Ohio Ohio senator Biden April 7, 2020
Susan Wild Pennsylvania Pennsylvania representative Biden April 8, 2020
Kate Brown Oregon Oregon governor Biden April 8, 2020
Bernie Sanders Vermont Vermont senator Biden[note 6] April 13, 2020
Barack Obama Illinois Illinois distinguished party leader (former President) Biden April 14, 2020
Elizabeth Warren Massachusetts Massachusetts senator Biden[note 6] April 15, 2020
Jay Inslee Washington (state) Washington governor Biden[note 6] April 22, 2020
Al Gore Tennessee Tennessee distinguished party leader (former Vice President) Biden April 22, 2020
Nancy Pelosi California California representative (House Speaker) Biden April 27, 2020
Gavin Newsom California California governor Biden[note 2] May 8, 2020
Phil Murphy New Jersey New Jersey governor Biden[note 13] May 14, 2020
Michelle Lujan Grisham New Mexico New Mexico governor Biden May 22, 2020
Jimmy Carter Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia distinguished party leader (former President)
Bill Clinton New York (state) New York distinguished party leader (former President)
George J. Mitchell New York (state) New York distinguished party leader (former Senate leader)
Dick Gephardt Missouri Missouri distinguished party leader (former House leader)
Joe Andrew Maryland Maryland distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
Donna Brazile Washington, D.C. District of Columbia distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
Kenneth M. Curtis Maine Maine distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
Howard Dean Vermont Vermont distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
Debra DeLee Massachusetts Massachusetts distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
Donald Fowler South Carolina South Carolina distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
Fred R. Harris New Mexico New Mexico distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
David Wilhelm Ohio Ohio distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
Tom O'Halleran Arizona Arizona representative
Mike Thompson California California representative Biden August 11, 2020
Doris Matsui California California representative Biden May 5, 2020
Josh Harder California California representative Biden April 25, 2020
Mark DeSaulnier California California representative
Anna Eshoo California California representative
Zoe Lofgren California California representative
Jimmy Panetta California California representative
TJ Cox California California representative
Judy Chu California California representative Biden May 20, 2020
Adam Schiff California California representative Biden April 15, 2020
Grace Napolitano California California representative
Jimmy Gomez California California representative
Norma Torres California California representative
Maxine Waters California California representative Biden June 2, 2020
Alan Lowenthal California California representative
Mike Levin California California representative Biden April 16, 2020
Diana DeGette Colorado Colorado representative Biden May 3, 2020
Joe Neguse Colorado Colorado representative
Jason Crow Colorado Colorado representative Biden April 8, 2020
Ed Perlmutter Colorado Colorado representative Biden April 14, 2020
John B. Larson Connecticut Connecticut representative Biden May 27, 2020
Joe Courtney Connecticut Connecticut representative Biden May 27, 2020
Rosa DeLauro Connecticut Connecticut representative Biden May 27, 2020
David Scott Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia representative
Michael San Nicolas Guam Guam representative (delegate)
Ed Case Hawaii Hawaii representative Biden April 17, 2020
Daniel Lipinski Illinois Illinois representative Biden March 13, 2020
Lauren Underwood Illinois Illinois representative
Cheri Bustos Illinois Illinois representative Biden April 20, 2020
André Carson Indiana Indiana representative Biden July 20, 2020
Sharice Davids Kansas Kansas representative Biden April 14, 2020
John Yarmuth Kentucky Kentucky representative Biden April 15, 2020
Chellie Pingree Maine Maine representative
Steny Hoyer Maryland Maryland representative Biden May 31, 2020
John Sarbanes Maryland Maryland representative Biden May 26, 2020
Bill Keating Massachusetts Massachusetts representative
Dan Kildee Michigan Michigan representative
Debbie Dingell Michigan Michigan representative Biden June 15, 2020
Susie Lee Nevada Nevada representative Biden May 28, 2020
Chris Pappas New Hampshire New Hampshire representative Biden May 9, 2020
Xochitl Torres Small New Mexico New Mexico representative
Ben Ray Luján New Mexico New Mexico representative Biden May 28, 2020
Grace Meng New York (state) New York representative
Nydia Velázquez New York (state) New York representative
Hakeem Jeffries New York (state) New York representative
Yvette Clarke New York (state) New York representative
Jerrold Nadler New York (state) New York representative
Eliot Engel New York (state) New York representative Biden April 28, 2020
Antonio Delgado New York (state) New York representative
José E. Serrano New York (state) New York representative
Paul Tonko New York (state) New York representative
Anthony Brindisi New York (state) New York representative Biden April 15, 2020
Joseph D. Morelle New York (state) New York representative
Brian Higgins New York (state) New York representative
Joyce Beatty Ohio Ohio representative Biden April 28, 2020
Kendra Horn Oklahoma Oklahoma representative
Suzanne Bonamici Oregon Oregon representative
Earl Blumenauer Oregon Oregon representative
Peter DeFazio Oregon Oregon representative
Mike Doyle Pennsylvania Pennsylvania representative
David Cicilline Rhode Island Rhode Island representative Biden May 19, 2020
Jim Langevin Rhode Island Rhode Island representative Biden May 19, 2020
Joe Cunningham South Carolina South Carolina representative
Jim Cooper Tennessee Tennessee representative
Steve Cohen Tennessee Tennessee representative
Lizzie Fletcher Texas Texas representative Biden April 24, 2020
Henry Cuellar Texas Texas representative Biden April 17, 2020
Lloyd Doggett Texas Texas representative
Suzan DelBene Washington (state) Washington representative
Adam Smith Washington (state) Washington representative
Denny Heck Washington (state) Washington representative
Gwen Moore Wisconsin Wisconsin representative Biden April 22, 2020
Chuck Schumer New York (state) New York senator (Senate leader) Biden August 16, 2020
Richard Blumenthal Connecticut Connecticut senator Biden May 20, 2020
Chris Murphy Connecticut Connecticut senator Biden April 15, 2020
Michael Donald Brown Washington, D.C. District of Columbia senator[note 29]
Paul Strauss Washington, D.C. District of Columbia senator[note 29]
Mazie Hirono Hawaii Hawaii senator Biden April 17, 2020
Brian Schatz Hawaii Hawaii senator Biden April 17, 2020
Ben Cardin Maryland Maryland senator Biden May 21, 2020
Chris Van Hollen Maryland Maryland senator Biden May 21, 2020
Gary Peters Michigan Michigan senator Biden April 15, 2020
Debbie Stabenow Michigan Michigan senator Biden April 15, 2020
Catherine Cortez Masto Nevada Nevada senator Biden April 30, 2020
Jacky Rosen Nevada Nevada senator Biden July 2, 2020
Jeanne Shaheen New Hampshire New Hampshire senator Biden April 17, 2020
Martin Heinrich New Mexico New Mexico senator Biden April 14, 2020
Tom Udall New Mexico New Mexico senator Biden April 8, 2020
Jeff Merkley Oregon Oregon senator
Ron Wyden Oregon Oregon senator
Jack Reed Rhode Island Rhode Island senator Biden May 19, 2020
Sheldon Whitehouse Rhode Island Rhode Island senator Biden May 19, 2020
Mark Warner Virginia Virginia senator Biden April 20, 2020
Maria Cantwell Washington (state) Washington senator
Patty Murray Washington (state) Washington senator Biden February 20, 2020
Tammy Baldwin Wisconsin Wisconsin senator Biden April 15, 2020
Joe Manchin West Virginia West Virginia senator Biden April 16, 2020
Lolo Matalasi Moliga American Samoa American Samoa governor
Jared Polis Colorado Colorado governor Biden June 5, 2020
Lou Leon Guerrero Guam Guam governor Biden August 12, 2020
David Ige Hawaii Hawaii governor
Laura Kelly Kansas Kansas governor
Andy Beshear Kentucky Kentucky governor Biden August 20, 2020
John Bel Edwards Louisiana Louisiana governor
Janet Mills Maine Maine governor Biden August 18, 2020
Steve Sisolak Nevada Nevada governor
Roy Cooper North Carolina North Carolina governor Biden July 3, 2020
Tom Wolf Pennsylvania Pennsylvania governor Biden May 27, 2020
Ralph Northam Virginia Virginia governor
Albert Bryan United States Virgin Islands U.S. Virgin Islands governor Biden August 21, 2020
Tony Evers Wisconsin Wisconsin governor Biden August 3, 2020
Tom Perez Maryland Maryland DNC Member (Chair)
Clinton M. Daughtrey Alabama Alabama DNC member
Christopher J. England Alabama Alabama DNC member
Unzell Kelley Alabama Alabama DNC member
Janet May Alabama Alabama DNC member
Charlie Lethate Staten Alabama Alabama DNC member
Patricia Todd Alabama Alabama DNC member
Chuck Degnan Alaska Alaska DNC member
Sheila A. Selkregg Alaska Alaska DNC member
Casey Steinau Alaska Alaska DNC member
Edward Wesley Alaska Alaska DNC member
Michael John Gray Arkansas Arkansas DNC member
Nicole Hart Arkansas Arkansas DNC member
Dustin McDaniel Arkansas Arkansas DNC member
Lottie Shackelford Arkansas Arkansas DNC member
Kasey Summerville Arkansas Arkansas DNC member
Marcus Langkilde American Samoa American Samoa DNC member
Petti Matila American Samoa American Samoa DNC member
Aliitama Soto'a American Samoa American Samoa DNC member
Minnie Tuia American Samoa American Samoa DNC member
Douglas Ballard Arizona Arizona DNC member
William Patrick Burns Arizona Arizona DNC member
Adrian Fontes Arizona Arizona DNC member
Luis Alberto Heredia Arizona Arizona DNC member
Ellie Perez Arizona Arizona DNC member
Felecia Rotellini Arizona Arizona DNC member
Steven K. Alari California California DNC member
William Derrough California California DNC member
Maria Elena Durazo California California DNC member
Becca Doten California California DNC member
Jesse L. Durfee California California DNC member
Mary Ellen Early California California DNC member
Ron Galperin California California DNC member
Rusty Hicks California California DNC member
Alice A. Huffman California California DNC member
Aleita J. Huguenin California California DNC member
Lorna M. Johnson California California DNC member
Michael Kapp California California DNC member
Sam Dobson South Carolina South Carolina DNC member
Andrew Lachman California California DNC member
Otto Lee California California DNC member
Sandra M. Lowe California California DNC member
Christine Pelosi California California DNC member
John Pérez California California DNC member
Melahat Rafiei California California DNC member
Rion J. Ramirez California California DNC member
Garry S. Shay California California DNC member
Keith Umemoto California California DNC member
Amy Elaine Wakeland California California DNC member
Rosalind Wyman California California DNC member
Laurence S. Zakson California California DNC member
Morgan Carroll Colorado Colorado DNC member
Howard Chou Colorado Colorado DNC member
Michael F. Hamrick Colorado Colorado DNC member
Nancy DiNardo Connecticut Connecticut DNC member
John W. Olsen Connecticut Connecticut DNC member
Erick Russell Connecticut Connecticut DNC member
Joanne Sullivan Connecticut Connecticut DNC member
Nancy Wyman Connecticut Connecticut DNC member
Tony Coelho Delaware Delaware DNC member
Sean Finnigan Delaware Delaware DNC member
Valerie Longhurst Delaware Delaware DNC member
Elizabeth Maron Delaware Delaware DNC member
Erik Raser-Schramm Delaware Delaware DNC member
Connie Borde Democrats Abroad DNC member[note 30]
Julia Bryan Democrats Abroad DNC member[note 30]
John A. Eastwood Democrats Abroad DNC member[note 30]
Adrianne R. George Democrats Abroad DNC member[note 30]
Martha McDevitt-Pugh Democrats Abroad DNC member[note 30]
Alex Montgomery Democrats Abroad DNC member[note 30]
Kenneth E. Sherman Democrats Abroad DNC member[note 30]
Orlando E. Vidal Democrats Abroad DNC member[note 30]
James Joseph Boland Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Calla R. Brown Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Roxanne D. Brown Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Maria Cardona Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Alexandra Chalupa Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
J. David Cox Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Leah Daughtry Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Jack Evans Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Earl D. Fowlkes Jr. Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Lily L. Eskelsen Garcia Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Linda L. Gray Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Harold M. Ickes Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Claire Lucas Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Silvia J. Martinez Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Minyon Moore Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Carol J. Pensky Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Carrie Pugh Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Steve Regenstreif Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Lee A. Saunders Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Rick C. Wade Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Charles E. Wilson Washington, D.C. District of Columbia DNC member
Dwight Bullard Florida Florida DNC member
Cynthia M. Busch Florida Florida DNC member
Grace Carrington Florida Florida DNC member
Briana L. Cartwright Florida Florida DNC member
Alan R. Clendenin Florida Florida DNC member
Ken N. Evans Florida Florida DNC member
Alma R. Gonzalez Florida Florida DNC member
Mikaela Guido Florida Florida DNC member
Shawn W. Kinsey Florida Florida DNC member
Chris Korge Florida Florida DNC member
Maureen A. McKenna Florida Florida DNC member
Judy C. Mount Florida Florida DNC member
John A. Ramos Florida Florida DNC member
Terrie Lorraine Rizzo Florida Florida DNC member
Casmore Shaw Florida Florida DNC member
Craig Smith Florida Florida DNC member
Wendy Davis Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia DNC member
Daniel J. Halpern Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia DNC member
Sheikh Rahman Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia DNC member
Richard A. Ray Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia DNC member
Sally S. Rosser Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia DNC member
Nikema Williams Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia DNC member
Jon Junior Calvo Guam Guam DNC member
Regine Biscoe Lee Guam Guam DNC member
Rory Respicio Guam Guam DNC member
Bart E. Dame Hawaii Hawaii DNC member
Gary Hooser Hawaii Hawaii DNC member
Jadine Nielsen Hawaii Hawaii DNC member
Kathleen G. Stanley Hawaii Hawaii DNC member
Evangeline M. Beechler Idaho Idaho DNC member
Susan S. Eastlake Idaho Idaho DNC member
Jerry C. Shriner Idaho Idaho DNC member
Paulette Jordan Idaho Idaho DNC member
Jesse Maldonado Idaho Idaho DNC member
Carrie Austin Illinois Illinois DNC member
Jerry F. Costello Illinois Illinois DNC member
John J. Cullerton Illinois Illinois DNC member
Daniel W. Hynes Illinois Illinois DNC member
Victoria R. Koffsky Illinois Illinois DNC member
Michael Madigan Illinois Illinois DNC member
Jayne Mazzotti Illinois Illinois DNC member
Becky Strzechowski Illinois Illinois DNC member
Karen A. Yarbrough Illinois Illinois DNC member
David Frye Indiana Indiana DNC member
Cindy S. Henry Indiana Indiana DNC member
Cordelia M. Lewis-Burks Indiana Indiana DNC member
S. Anthony Long Indiana Indiana DNC member
John C. Zody Indiana Indiana DNC member
Scott M. Brennan Iowa Iowa DNC member
Andrea Phillips Iowa Iowa DNC member
Vicki Hiatt Kansas Kansas DNC member
Brandon Johnson Kansas Kansas DNC member
Teresa Garcia Krusor Kansas Kansas DNC member
Christopher T. Reeves Kansas Kansas DNC member
Cassie Chambers Armstrong Kentucky Kentucky DNC member
Susanna French Kentucky Kentucky DNC member
Charlotte Lundergan Kentucky Kentucky DNC member
Ben Self Kentucky Kentucky DNC member
Nathan Gene Smith Kentucky Kentucky DNC member
Deborah J. Langhoff Louisiana Louisiana DNC member
Michael McHale Louisiana Louisiana DNC member
Arthur Morrell Louisiana Louisiana DNC member
Karen Carter Peterson Louisiana Louisiana DNC member
Diane Denk Maine Maine DNC member
Erik Gundersen Maine Maine DNC member
Kathleen Marra Maine Maine DNC member
Maria C. Cordone Maryland Maryland DNC member
Tefere Gebre Maryland Maryland DNC member
Bel W. Leong-Hong Maryland Maryland DNC member
Yvette Lewis Maryland Maryland DNC member
Robert Martinez Jr. Maryland Maryland DNC member
Cory V. McCray Maryland Maryland DNC member
Glenard S. Middleton Maryland Maryland DNC member
Gregory Pecoraro Maryland Maryland DNC member
Marc Perrone Maryland Maryland DNC member
Kenneth Rigmaiden Maryland Maryland DNC member
Gus Bickford Massachusetts Massachusetts DNC member
Deb Goldberg Massachusetts Massachusetts DNC member
Elaine C. Kamarck Massachusetts Massachusetts DNC member
Debra Kozikowski Massachusetts Massachusetts DNC member
David M. O'Brien Massachusetts Massachusetts DNC member
Melvin Poindexter Massachusetts Massachusetts DNC member
James Roosevelt Massachusetts Massachusetts DNC member
Susan Thomson Massachusetts Massachusetts DNC member
Lavora Barnes Michigan Michigan DNC member
Scott Benson Michigan Michigan DNC member
Shauna Ryder Diggs Michigan Michigan DNC member
Cindy Estrada Michigan Michigan DNC member
Paula Herbart Michigan Michigan DNC member
Gerald Kariem Michigan Michigan DNC member
Daryl Newman Michigan Michigan DNC member
Virgie M. Rollins Michigan Michigan DNC member
Alexis Wiley Michigan Michigan DNC member
J. P. Barone Minnesota Minnesota DNC member
Debbie Goettel Minnesota Minnesota DNC member
Ron Harris Minnesota Minnesota DNC member
Marge Hoffa Minnesota Minnesota DNC member
Ken Martin Minnesota Minnesota DNC member
Lori A. Sellner Minnesota Minnesota DNC member
Elly Zaragoza Minnesota Minnesota DNC member
Rae Shawn Davis Mississippi Mississippi DNC member
Bobby Moak Mississippi Mississippi DNC member
Vicki R. Slater Mississippi Mississippi DNC member
Jean Peters Baker Missouri Missouri DNC member
Persephone Dakopolos Missouri Missouri DNC member
Clem Smith Missouri Missouri DNC member
Ethan Smith Missouri Missouri DNC member
Brian Wahby Missouri Missouri DNC member
Max Croes Montana Montana DNC member
Jean Lemire Dahlman Montana Montana DNC member
Robyn Driscoll Montana Montana DNC member
Mary Jenks Montana Montana DNC member
Jorge Quintana Montana Montana DNC member
Ron Kaminski Nebraska Nebraska DNC member
Jane Fleming Kleeb Nebraska Nebraska DNC member
Richard Register Nebraska Nebraska DNC member
Patricia A. Zieg Nebraska Nebraska DNC member
Artie Blanco Nevada Nevada DNC member
William McCurdy II Nevada Nevada DNC member
Marty McGarry Nevada Nevada DNC member
Sonja Whitten Nevada Nevada DNC member
Raymond Buckley New Hampshire New Hampshire DNC member
Joanne Dowdell New Hampshire New Hampshire DNC member
Tonio Burgos New Jersey New Jersey DNC member
Marcia Marley New Jersey New Jersey DNC member
George E. Norcross III New Jersey New Jersey DNC member
Kelly Stewart Maer New Jersey New Jersey DNC member
Brian Egolf New Mexico New Mexico DNC member
Marg Elliston New Mexico New Mexico DNC member
Joni Gutierrez New Mexico New Mexico DNC member
Marcus Porter New Mexico New Mexico DNC member
Raymond Sanchez New Mexico New Mexico DNC member
Stuart H. Appelbaum New York (state) New York DNC member
Michael Blake New York (state) New York DNC member
Kyle Bragg New York (state) New York DNC member
Maria Cuomo Cole New York (state) New York DNC member
Vivian E. Cook New York (state) New York DNC member
Jennifer Cunningham New York (state) New York DNC member
Hazel Duke New York (state) New York DNC member
Gregory Floyd New York (state) New York DNC member
Emily Giske New York (state) New York DNC member
Charlotte Kerpen New York (state) New York DNC member
Carl Heastie New York (state) New York DNC member
Kathy Hochul New York (state) New York DNC member
Jay S. Jacobs New York (state) New York DNC member
Charlie King New York (state) New York DNC member
Christopher Lowe New York (state) New York DNC member
Dennis Mehiel New York (state) New York DNC member
Ai-Jen Poo New York (state) New York DNC member
Christine Quinn New York (state) New York DNC member
Michael Reich New York (state) New York DNC member
Andrea Stewart-Cousins New York (state) New York DNC member
Gerard J. Sweeney New York (state) New York DNC member
Robert Zimmerman New York (state) New York DNC member
Denise D. Adams North Carolina North Carolina DNC member
Wayne Goodwin North Carolina North Carolina DNC member
Shelia A. Huggins North Carolina North Carolina DNC member
Cliff Moone North Carolina North Carolina DNC member
Bobbie Richardson North Carolina North Carolina DNC member
Diane Robertson North Carolina North Carolina DNC member
John R. Verdejo North Carolina North Carolina DNC member
Patrick M. Hart North Dakota North Dakota DNC member
Kylie Oversen North Dakota North Dakota DNC member
Nola K. Hix Northern Mariana Islands Northern Marianas DNC member
Daniel O. Quitugua Northern Mariana Islands Northern Marianas DNC member
Michael A. White Northern Mariana Islands Northern Marianas DNC member
Tim Burga Ohio Ohio DNC member
Isabel Framer Ohio Ohio DNC member
Rebecca L. Higgins Ohio Ohio DNC member
Ronald L. Malone Ohio Ohio DNC member
Valarie McCall Ohio Ohio DNC member
Rhine McLin Ohio Ohio DNC member
David A. Pepper Ohio Ohio DNC member
Joe Rugola Ohio Ohio DNC member
Alicia Andrews Oklahoma Oklahoma DNC member
Kalyn Free Oklahoma Oklahoma DNC member
Dave Ratcliff Oklahoma Oklahoma DNC member
David Walters Oklahoma Oklahoma DNC member
Carla "KC" Hanson Oregon Oregon DNC member
Matt K. Keating Oregon Oregon DNC member
Peter B. Lee Oregon Oregon DNC member
Travis Nelson Oregon Oregon DNC member
Ellen Rosenblum Oregon Oregon DNC member
Tanya Shively Oregon Oregon DNC member
Rick Bloomingdale Pennsylvania Pennsylvania DNC member
Ronald Donatucci Pennsylvania Pennsylvania DNC member
Peggy Grove Pennsylvania Pennsylvania DNC member
Murat Guzel Pennsylvania Pennsylvania DNC member
Gerald Lawrence Pennsylvania Pennsylvania DNC member
Nancy Patton Mills Pennsylvania Pennsylvania DNC member
Ian Murray Pennsylvania Pennsylvania DNC member
Evie Rafalko-McNulty Pennsylvania Pennsylvania DNC member
Sharif Street Pennsylvania Pennsylvania DNC member
Sylvia C. Wilson Pennsylvania Pennsylvania DNC member
Luis D. Davila Puerto Rico Puerto Rico DNC member
Andrés W. López Puerto Rico Puerto Rico DNC member
Margarita Nolasco Puerto Rico Puerto Rico DNC member
Manuel Ortiz Puerto Rico Puerto Rico DNC member
Charlie Rodríguez Puerto Rico Puerto Rico DNC member
Johanne M. Velez Puerto Rico Puerto Rico DNC member
Edna O'Neill Mattson Rhode Island Rhode Island DNC member
Joseph M. McNamara Rhode Island Rhode Island DNC member
Joseph R. Paolino Jr. Rhode Island Rhode Island DNC member
Carol K. Fowler South Carolina South Carolina DNC member
Jaime Harrison South Carolina South Carolina DNC member
Lessie Price South Carolina South Carolina DNC member
Travis Robertson Jr. South Carolina South Carolina DNC member
Nikki Gronli South Dakota South Dakota DNC member
Deb J. Knecht South Dakota South Dakota DNC member
Randy Seiler South Dakota South Dakota DNC member
Bill E. Walsh South Dakota South Dakota DNC member
Gale Jones Carson Tennessee Tennessee DNC member
Will T. Cheek Tennessee Tennessee DNC member
Robert H. Cowan Tennessee Tennessee DNC member
Mary Mancini Tennessee Tennessee DNC member
Marisa Richmond Tennessee Tennessee DNC member
Yvonne Davis Texas Texas DNC member
A. J. Durrani Texas Texas DNC member
Gilberto Hinojosa Texas Texas DNC member
Kat Hoang Texas Texas DNC member
Eric Johnson Texas Texas DNC member
Glen Maxey Texas Texas DNC member
Lorraine C. Miller Texas Texas DNC member
John B. Patrick Texas Texas DNC member
Hasmit R. Popat Texas Texas DNC member
Betty Z. Richie Texas Texas DNC member
Dennis D. Speight Texas Texas DNC member
Senfronia Thompson Texas Texas DNC member
Royce West Texas Texas DNC member
Nadia Mahallati Utah Utah DNC member
Jeff Merchant Utah Utah DNC member
Charles A. Stormont Utah Utah DNC member
Yohannes Abraham Virginia Virginia DNC member
Doris Crouse-Mays Virginia Virginia DNC member
Morgan W. Jameson Virginia Virginia DNC member
Frank Leone Virginia Virginia DNC member
Christopher P. Lu Virginia Virginia DNC member
Jennifer McClellan Virginia Virginia DNC member
Atima Omara Virginia Virginia DNC member
Susan R. Swecker Virginia Virginia DNC member
Jeion Ward Virginia Virginia DNC member
Cecil R. Benjamin United States Virgin Islands U.S. Virgin Islands DNC member
Carol M. Burke United States Virgin Islands U.S. Virgin Islands DNC member
Carla Joseph United States Virgin Islands U.S. Virgin Islands DNC member
Ernest Morris United States Virgin Islands U.S. Virgin Islands DNC member
Terje Anderson Vermont Vermont DNC member
Tim Jerman Vermont Vermont DNC member
Tess Taylor Vermont Vermont DNC member
Ed S. Cote Washington (state) Washington DNC member
David Green Washington (state) Washington DNC member
Juanita G. Luiz Washington (state) Washington DNC member
Sharon Mast Washington (state) Washington DNC member
David T. McDonald Washington (state) Washington DNC member
Nancy E. Monacelli Washington (state) Washington DNC member
Candace Mumm Washington (state) Washington DNC member
Tina Podlodowski Washington (state) Washington DNC member
Janet Bewley Wisconsin Wisconsin DNC member
Martha Marie Love Wisconsin Wisconsin DNC member
Felesia Martin Wisconsin Wisconsin DNC member
Mahlon Mitchell Wisconsin Wisconsin DNC member
Jason Rae Wisconsin Wisconsin DNC member
Andrew Werthmann Wisconsin Wisconsin DNC member
Ben Wikler Wisconsin Wisconsin DNC member
Belinda Biafore West Virginia West Virginia DNC member
Elaine A. Harris West Virginia West Virginia DNC member
William Laird IV West Virginia West Virginia DNC member
Pat Maroney West Virginia West Virginia DNC member
John Perdue West Virginia West Virginia DNC member
Joseph M. Barbuto Wyoming Wyoming DNC member
Jessica S. Chambers Wyoming Wyoming DNC member
Lucas Fralick Wyoming Wyoming DNC member
Erin O'Doherty Wyoming Wyoming DNC member

See also

Notes

  1. ^ At least nine delegates and as many as 14 delegates are in at least two of these categories.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Previously endorsed Kamala Harris.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Previously endorsed Elizabeth Warren.
  4. ^ a b c d Previously endorsed Amy Klobuchar.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Previously endorsed Bernie Sanders.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Previously a candidate.
  7. ^ a b Previously endorsed Michael Bennet.
  8. ^ Previously endorsed Steve Bullock.
  9. ^ a b c d e Previously endorsed Julián Castro.
  10. ^ a b c d Previously endorsed Beto O'Rourke.
  11. ^ a b c d e f Previously endorsed Pete Buttigieg.
  12. ^ Previously endorsed John Hickenlooper, then Michael Bennet.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i Previously endorsed Cory Booker.
  14. ^ Previously endorsed Beto O'Rourke, then Julián Castro after O'Rourke withdrew from the race.
  15. ^ Elected to the DNC on March 21, 2020, subsequent to her endorsement of Sanders.
  16. ^ Is also a senator.
  17. ^ Is also a representative.
  18. ^ Previously endorsed Cory Booker, then Pete Buttigieg after Booker withdrew from the race.
  19. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Previously endorsed Michael Bloomberg.
  20. ^ Previously endorsed Beto O'Rourke, then Pete Buttigieg after O'Rourke withdrew from the race.
  21. ^ Previously endorsed John Delaney.
  22. ^ Previously endorsed Eric Swalwell, then Kamala Harris after Swalwell withdrew from the race.
  23. ^ Previously endorsed Beto O'Rourke, then Michael Bloomberg after O'Rourke withdrew from the race.
  24. ^ Mayor of DC included as an automatic delegate along with governors.
  25. ^ a b Previously endorsed Kamala Harris, then Michael Bloomberg after Harris withdrew from the race.
  26. ^ a b Previously endorsed Cory Booker, then Michael Bloomberg after Booker withdrew from the race.
  27. ^ Previously endorsed John Delaney, then Michael Bloomberg after Delaney withdrew from the race.
  28. ^ Previously endorsed Michael Bloomberg, and subsequently Joe Biden a week before the latter launched his campaign and then, subsequently, Michael Bloomberg once again.
  29. ^ a b Shadow senator for DC.
  30. ^ a b c d e f g h DNC members have a half vote each at the convention. (Democrats Abroad)

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