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Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2026
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Run for Something Endorses 51 Young Leaders Across 27 States, Including 30 First-Time Candidates

RFS marks more than 300 endorsed candidates, surpassing its goal for the cycle

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, endorsed 51 young, diverse, community-driven candidates across 27 states for races from school boards to judicial positions and state legislatures. With this latest class, Run for Something has surpassed its goal of endorsing at least 300 young progressive leaders this election cycle, with several more endorsement classes to come.

“This new class of candidates represents the kind of bold new leaders our country needs, and we’re excited to support them as they look to bring change to their local communities,” said Amanda Litman, Co-Founder and President of Run for Something. “Reaching over 300 endorsements this cycle is a massive milestone, and this class of young leaders proves that the appetite for positive, community-driven leadership is stronger than ever.”

This latest class continues Run for Something’s commitment to recruiting and supporting the next generation of progressive leaders. The May class includes 30 first-time candidates, 11 Gen Z candidates, and more than 40% are renters — reflecting the organization’s efforts to recruit leaders who have the same lived experiences as the communities they seek to represent. Endorsed candidates include the lead plaintiff in the Phillips vs. Tennessee lawsuit challenging the state’s ban on abortion, a formerly unhoused Gen Z candidate who now helps people find stable housing, voting rights experts, health care workers, and more.

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

Jacob Martinez, State Representative, District 9

Nick Willis, Mesa City Council, District 4

Arkansas

Letisha Hinds, State Representative, District 16

California

Aram Ayra, Riverside City Council, Ward 2

Delaware

Kira Alejandro, New Castle County Council, District 3

District Of Columbia

Rini Sampath, Washington, DC, Mayor

Florida

Jane Aman, State Representative, District 37

Matthew Crowley, State Representative, District 48

Georgia

Bentley Hudgins, State Representative, District 90

Blake Robinson, State Representative, District 177

Juan Estrada, State Representative, District 109

Nico Parra, State Representative, District 109

Indiana

Victoria Martz, Indiana Statehouse, District 55

Iowa

Heather Sievers, State Representative, District 40

Kristofer Williams, State Representative, District 8

Tavis Hall, Black Hawk County Supervisor, District 4

Kansas

Kelsey Stock, State Representative, District 121

Kentucky

Tyler Murphy, Fayette County Board of Education, District 2

Maryland

David Plotts, Wicomico County Board of Education, District 7

Massachusetts

Connor Murray, State Representative, District 18

Jordan Korgood, Governor’s Council, District 4

Michigan

Joseph McClusky, State Representative, District 86

Candace Calloway, State Representative, District 5

Daniel Rivera, Wyoming City Council, At-Large

Nevada

Brenda Zamora, Clark County School District Trustee

Jovan Jackson, State Assembly, District 6

Adam Price, Henderson Mayor

Stephanie Itkin-Goodman, Clark County Public Administrator

Val Thomason, State Assembly, District 10

New Jersey

Mallory Craig, Somerville Borough Council, At-Large

Austin Edwards, Esq., Trenton Mayor

New York

Kate Leon, Ulster County Legislator, District 3

Tunisia Morrison, State Assembly, District 32

David Orkin, State Assembly, District 38

Jo Bennett, Onondaga County Legislator, District 15

Justin Chaires, Schenectady City Council

Lydia Green, State Assembly, District 52

Morgan Evers, State Assembly, District 81

North Dakota

Taylor Johnson, State Representative, District 35

Ohio

Jonathan Bradner, State Representative, District 29

Shelby Kimball, State Representative, District 60

Oklahoma

Indigo Oliver, State Representative, District 47

Pennsylvania

Joanna Smith, State Representative, District 120

Kathryn DiVittorio, State Representative, District 4

South Dakota

Zak Okuwe, Sioux Falls City Council

Tennessee

Allie Phillips, State Representative, District 75

Texas

Nydia Cardenas, Tarrant County Commissioner, Precinct 4

Washington

Hannah Sabio, State Senate, District 43

Natasha Laitila, State Representative, District 29, Position 2

West Virginia

Joe Solomon, City Council, At-Large

Wisconsin

Ismael Luna, State Assembly, District 8

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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.