FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: April 7, 2026
Contact: [email protected]

Run for Something Endorses Over 75 Young Candidates Across 25 States

NEW YORK — Today, Run for Something (RFS), a national organization that recruits and supports the next generation of progressive leaders for state and local office, announced its newest slate of endorsements for the 2026 election cycle. This endorsement class includes 76 young, diverse, community-driven candidates across 25 states for races from school boards to judicial positions and state legislatures.

“These candidates all share a bold new vision for their communities, inspired by their diverse lived experiences and hope for a better tomorrow. From teachers to cybersecurity experts, these young people are disrupting the status quo and paving a new path forward,” said Amanda Litman, Co-Founder and President of Run for Something. “We’re proud to endorse this new slate of leaders for office to make change on a local level where decisions are being made for our children, our schools, our housing, and so much more.”

Run for Something’s endorsed candidates reflect its mission to recruit and support everyday leaders age 40 and under who bring real, lived experience and bold ideas to office. This slate includes 54 first-time candidates, 13 Gen Z candidates, and nearly a third of the endorsed candidates are renters — underscoring how housing policy continues to be a major driver in civic engagement. Additionally, this slate includes teachers and education advocates, cybersecurity experts, veterans, and union members.

Learn more about Run for Something’s latest endorsements here and see the full slate of candidates below:
 

Arizona

Aiden “Addie” Swallow, State Representative, District 19

Emilia Cortez-Sharkey, State Representative, District 23

Isaac Young, Phoenix Union Governing Board, Ward 1

Kyle Clayton, State Senate, District 27

Jackie McGuire, Marana Town Council

Lorena Austin, State Representative, District 9

California

Elen Asatryan, Glendale City Council, At-Large

Taryn Palumbo, Huntington Beach City Council

Scott Lau, Sacramento City Council, District 7

John Casselberry, Stanislaus Union School District Trustee, Area 5

Krystle Johnson, Lemon Grove City Council

Colorado

Sophia Gibb, Chaffee County Clerk & Recorder

Chela Garcia Irlando, Colorado State Senate, District 34

Karen DeAguero, Adams County Commissioner, District 4

Tyler Quick, Adams County Commissioner, District 4

Florida

Dylana Galery, Palm Coast City Council, District 4

Joshua Florence, Putnam County Commissioner, District 4

Kell Cameron, State Representative, District 65

Jayden D’Onofrio, State Representative, District 102

Quinnie Perez, Orange County Soil and Water Conservation, District Seat 1

Emily Gregory, State Representative, District 87

Georgia

Corey Foreman, State Senate, District 1

Shelly Abraham, State Representative, District 99

Jay Morris, State Representative, District 165

Indiana

Katie Robins, State Representative, District 31

Lemuel (Lee) Castillo, Allen County Council, District 4

Racheal Bleicher, State Representative, District 24

Brandon Blumenherst, Wayne Township Advisory Board

Iowa

Adam Peters, State Representative, District 97

Kentucky

Iva Markicevic Daley, State Representative, District 99

Cassie Lyles, State Representative, District 30

Max Morley, State Representative, District 30

Cassandra Vogl, Lexington City Council, District 11

Maryland

Kevin Ford, Jr., State Senate, District 24

Kevin Chin, Howard County Council, District 1

Stanford Fraser, State Delegate, District 24

Anderson Jean, State Delegate, District 40

Dominique Lamb, Prince George’s County Council, District 6

Massachusetts

Michael Lachenmeyer, State Representative, District 12

Michigan

Jaime Churches, State Representative, District 27

Tom Turner, State Representative, District 57

Ashley Hall, Ann Arbor City Council, Ward 3

Eboni Taylor, State Senate, District 3

Minnesota

Steven Schroer, State Senate, District 57

Justice Spriggs, State Representative, District 39B

Missouri

Cat Clayton, State Representative, District 105

Dustin Lloyd, State Representative, District 39

Stacy Lake, Jackson County Executive

Nevada

Jasmin Lilly-Spells, District Court Judge, Dept. 23

New Jersey

Ali Aljarrah, Passaic County Commissioner

New York

Kurt VanWuyckhuyse, State Assembly, District 134

Samantha Kattan, State Assembly, District 37

Bobby Bonett, Massapequa Board of Education Trustee

Ohio

Katie Koehler Wagner, State Representative, District 80

Megan Coy, State Representative, District 17

Oklahoma

Braxton Banks, State Representative, District 85

Pennsylvania

Davon Magwood, State Representative, District 55

Tim Hayes, State Representative, District 143

Brittany Bloam, State Representative, District 45

Sierra McNeil, State Representative, District 195

Sydney Speicher, State Representative, District 15

South Carolina

Ashley Painter, State Representative, District 117

Tennessee

Jennifer Konyn, Williamson County School Board, District 10

Charles Uffelman, Clarksville City Council, Ward 6

Torrey Harris, State Representative, District 91

Texas

Kris Cox, Denton City Council, District 1

Brett Robinson, State Representative, District 130

Brittany Black, State Representative, District 61

Dexter McCoy, Fort Bend County Judge

Jesus Nieto, Katy ISD School Board Trustee, Position 5

Virginia

Santiera Brown-Yearling, Chesapeake City Council

Washington

Chandler Torbett, State Representative, District 45

Wisconsin

Jonathan Zamaites, Brown County Board of Supervisors, District 23

Lawanda Chambers, State Representative

Jake Williams, La Crosse School Board

Tory Elliott, South Milwaukee School Board

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Run for Something (RFS) recruits and supports young progressive candidates running for state and local offices. Since its founding, RFS has helped elect over 1,600 candidates across the country, including 43 candidates in red-to-blue seats in the 2025 election cycle. Today, RFS has the largest database of any other Democratic organization, with nearly 80,000 people reaching out since last November with interest in running for office.