Teresa Leger Fernandez, NM-3

Top Issues: Healthcare, Reproductive Rights, Climate Crisis, Immigration, Economic Growth Profession: Lawyer, White House Fellow Education: B.A., Yale University; J.D., Stanford University Did you know? Teresa is a proud daughter of Northern New Mexico: her mother was a bilingual education pioneer and her...

Lindsey Dougherty, VA-Delegate-75

Top Issues: Education, Jobs, Healthcare, Civic Engagement, Civil Rights Profession: Public Administration Professional Experience: Analyst, Budget and Management Department, Chesterfield County Education:  BA, University of Tennessee; MPA, North Carolina State University  

Annie’s List

In the last 15 years, we have recruited, trained and supported progressive women seeking office at both the state and local levels. During this time we have raised $15+ million to support these women and have helped them win more than...

Erin Zwiener, TX-House-45

Top Issues: Education, Environment, Preventing Voter Suppression, Healthcare Profession: Author and Teacher Education: B.S., University of Montana; M.A., University of Arizona Did you know? At the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Erin helped pioneer the stewardship contracting program, which allowed nonprofits to...

Gina Hinojosa, TX-House-49

Top Issues: Education, Gun Reform, Reproductive Rights Profession: Lawyer Education: B.A., University of Texas at Austin; J.D., George Washington University Did you know? In 2005, Gina worked on the prevailing legal team that sued House Majority Leader Tom Delay for illegal campaign...

Rhetta Andrews Bowers, TX-House-113

Top Issues: Education, Jobs, Healthcare Profession: Broadcast Journalist Education: B.A., Telecommunications, Spelman College and Texas Southern University Did you know? In January 2017, Rhetta served as the Chair of the Dallas Women’s March.

Sheryl Cole, TX-House-46

Top Issues: Education, Housing Affordability, Healthcare, Gun Reform Profession: Accountant/Attorney Education: B.A., University of Texas at Austin; J.D., University of Texas at Austin School of Law Did you know? Sheryl was the first African American women elected to Austin's city council.

Sister District

The Sister District Project works to turn states blue by winning state legislative elections. They “sister” volunteers from deep blue districts with carefully targeted races in swing districts, where flipping control of the state legislature will help end partisan gerrymandering.

Veronica Escobar, TX-16

First elected in 2018 Date of birth: 9/15/1969 Top Issues: Immigration, Healthcare, Veterans' Affairs, Economy Profession: El Paso County Judge Education: B.A., University of Texas at El Paso; M.A., New York University Did you know? As El Paso County Judge, Veronica initiated and...

WomenCount PAC

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