List of automatic delegates at the 2020 Democratic National Convention

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"[1]) 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.[2] The 8 unpledged delegates from Democrats Abroad carried half-votes at the convention, yielding a forecast total of 771 votes.[3] 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,[4] 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[5] where more recent data is not available.

Totals by group

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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 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

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Delegate State Position Endorsement Date Ref.
Andrew Cuomo   New York governor Biden January 2, 2019 [6]
Dianne Feinstein   California senator Biden January 3, 2019 [7]
Tom Carper   Delaware senator Biden January 8, 2019 [8]
Laphonza Butler   California DNC member Harris January 21, 2019 [9]
James Zogby   District of Columbia DNC member Sanders January 25, 2019 [10]
Ted Lieu   California representative Biden[note 2] April 16, 2019 [11]
Nanette Barragán   California representative Harris January 29, 2019 [12]
Bob Menendez   New Jersey senator Booker February 1, 2019 [13]
Clay N. Middleton   South Carolina DNC member Booker February 4, 2019 [14]
Walter Mondale   Minnesota distinguished party leader (former Vice President) Klobuchar February 6, 2019 [15]
Jim McGovern   Massachusetts representative Biden[note 3] April 20, 2020 [16]
Ed Markey   Massachusetts senator Biden[note 3] April 16, 2020 [17]
Joe Kennedy III   Massachusetts representative Warren February 9, 2019 [17]
Lori Trahan   Massachusetts representative Warren February 9, 2019 [17]
Angie Craig   Minnesota representative Biden[note 4] April 17, 2019 [18][19]
Dean Phillips   Minnesota representative Klobuchar February 10, 2019 [20]
Tim Walz   Minnesota governor Biden[note 4] August 12, 2020 [21]
Barbara Lee   California representative Biden[note 2] February 14, 2019 [22]
Patrick Leahy   Vermont senator Biden[note 5] July 28, 2020 [23]
Peter Welch   Vermont representative Biden[note 5] July 28, 2020 [23]
Larry Cohen   District of Columbia DNC member Sanders February 20, 2019 [24]
Emmy Ruiz   Texas DNC member Harris February 20, 2019 [25]
Ro Khanna   California representative Biden[note 5] April 20, 2020 [22]
Frank Pallone Jr.   New Jersey representative Booker February 21, 2019 [26]
Marguerite M. Schaffer   New Jersey DNC member Booker February 21, 2019 [26]
Albio Sires   New Jersey representative Booker February 21, 2019 [26]
Nina Turner   Ohio DNC member Sanders February 21, 2019 [27]
Chris Coons   Delaware senator Biden February 26, 2019 [28]
Julia Brownley   California representative Biden[note 2] April 16, 2019 [29]
Rick Larsen   Washington representative Inslee March 1, 2019 [30]
Karl Racine   District of Columbia DNC member Harris March 7, 2019 [31][32][33]
Carolyn Maloney   New York representative Gillibrand March 17, 2019 [34]
Susie A. Shannon   California DNC member Sanders March 25, 2019 [35]
Eric Swalwell   California representative Biden[note 6] April 29, 2020 [36][37]
Steven Grossman   Massachusetts distinguished party leader (former DNC chair) Buttigieg April 11, 2019 [38]
John Graham   New Jersey DNC member Booker April 12, 2019 [39]
Bernadette P. McPherson   New Jersey DNC member Booker April 12, 2019 [39]
Nan Whaley   Ohio DNC member Buttigieg April 14, 2019 [40]
Michelle Deatrick   Michigan DNC member Sanders April 18, 2019 [41]
Kate Donaghue   Massachusetts DNC member Warren April 19, 2019 [42]
Stephen F. Lynch   Massachusetts representative Biden April 22, 2019 [43]
Ed Rendell   Pennsylvania distinguished party leader (former DNC chair) Biden April 22, 2019 [44]
Matt Cartwright   Pennsylvania representative Biden April 24, 2019 [45]
Cristóbal J. Alex   Texas DNC member Biden April 25, 2019 [46][47]
Joe Biden   Delaware distinguished party leader (former Vice President) Biden April 25, 2019 [48]
Lisa Blunt Rochester   Delaware representative Biden April 25, 2019 [49]
Brendan Boyle   Pennsylvania representative Biden April 25, 2019 [45]
John Carney   Delaware governor Biden April 25, 2019 [50]
Bob Casey Jr.   Pennsylvania senator Biden April 25, 2019 [51]
Dwight Evans   Pennsylvania representative Biden April 25, 2019 [45]
Doug Jones   Alabama senator Biden April 25, 2019 [52]
Cedric Richmond   Louisiana representative Biden April 25, 2019 [53]
Symone Sanders   District of Columbia DNC member Biden April 25, 2019 [54]
Thomas Suozzi   New York representative Biden April 25, 2019 [55]
Michael Bennet   Colorado senator Biden[note 7] April 8, 2020 [56]
A. Donald McEachin   Virginia representative Biden May 3, 2019 [57]
Steve Bullock   Montana governor Bullock May 14, 2019 [58]
Filemon Vela Jr.   Texas representative Biden May 14, 2019 [59]
Tom Daschle   South Dakota distinguished party leader (former Senate leader) Biden May 20, 2019 [60]
Kim Schrier   Washington representative Inslee May 23, 2019 [61]
Al Lawson   Florida representative Biden May 30, 2019 [62]
Jon Tester   Montana senator Biden[note 8] May 15, 2020 [63]
Al Green   Texas representative Harris June 20, 2019 [64]
Derek Kilmer   Washington representative Inslee June 20, 2019 [65]
Lacy Clay   Missouri representative Harris June 25, 2019 [66]
Jan M. Bauer   Iowa DNC member Bullock June 26, 2019 [67]
Barry J. Goodman   Michigan DNC member Biden June 28, 2019 [68]
Ned Lamont   Connecticut governor Biden July 2, 2019 [69]
Jahana Hayes   Connecticut representative Harris July 3, 2019 [70]
Eddie Bernice Johnson   Texas representative Biden July 22, 2019 [71]
Leopoldo J. Martinez   Virginia DNC member Biden July 22, 2019 [72]
Mary Sullivan   Vermont DNC member Sanders July 23, 2019 [73]
William Owen   Tennessee DNC member Biden July 29, 2019 [74]
Katherine Clark   Massachusetts representative Warren July 30, 2019 [75]
Raúl Grijalva   Arizona representative Warren July 30, 2019 [75]
Deb Haaland   New Mexico representative Biden[note 3] April 9, 2020 [76]
Andy Levin   Michigan representative Biden[note 3] April 20, 2020 [16]
J. Luis Correa   California representative Biden August 22, 2019 [77]
Curtis Wylde   Missouri DNC member Sanders August 31, 2019 [78]
Troy Jackson   Maine DNC member Sanders September 1, 2019 [79][80]
Jamie Raskin   Maryland representative Biden[note 3] April 20, 2020 [81]
Kweisi Mfume   Maryland representative
Nikki Ford Barnes   Florida DNC member Booker September 12, 2019 [82]
Vicente Gonzalez   Texas representative Biden[note 9] September 15, 2019 [83][84]
G. K. Butterfield   North Carolina representative Biden September 19, 2019 [85]
Emanuel Cleaver   Missouri representative Biden September 19, 2019 [85]
Charlie Crist   Florida representative Biden September 19, 2019 [85]
Alex Goff   Nevada DNC member Warren October 10, 2019 [86]
Betty McCollum   Minnesota representative Klobuchar October 10, 2019 [87]
Ilhan Omar   Minnesota representative Biden[note 5] July 20, 2020 [88]
Chris Dodd   Connecticut distinguished party leader (former DNC chair) Biden October 18, 2019 [89]
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez   New York representative Biden[note 5] April 15, 2020 [90]
Terry L. Tucker   Colorado DNC member Sanders October 22, 2019 [91]
Jeri D. Shepherd   Colorado DNC member Sanders October 22, 2019 [91]
Katie Porter   California representative Biden [note 3] April 8, 2020 [92]
Rashida Tlaib   Michigan representative Sanders October 27, 2019 [93]
Ayanna Pressley   Massachusetts representative Warren November 6, 2019 [94]
Marc Veasey   Texas representative Biden November 7, 2019 [95]
Tim Ryan   Ohio representative Biden[note 6] November 13, 2019 [96][97]
Kurt Schrader   Oregon representative Biden November 16, 2019 [98]
Ted Terry   Georgia DNC member Sanders November 21, 2019 [99]
Salud Carbajal   California representative Harris[note 10] November 22, 2019 [100][101]
Dina Titus   Nevada representative Biden November 25, 2019 [102]
Peter Visclosky   Indiana representative Biden [note 11] April 17, 2020 [103]
Kerman Maddox   California DNC member Biden November 26, 2019 [104]
John Garamendi   California representative Biden November 30, 2019 [105]
Jan Schakowsky   Illinois representative Warren November 30, 2019 [106]
Ami Bera   California representative Biden December 3, 2019 [107]
María Meléndez   Puerto Rico DNC member Biden December 5, 2019 [108]
Denise Merrill   Connecticut DNC member Warren December 9, 2019 [109][110]
Bob Mulholland   California DNC member Biden[note 2] December 11, 2019 [111]
Lucille Roybal-Allard   California representative Biden December 13, 2019 [112]
Carla Brailey   Texas DNC member Bloomberg December 20, 2019 [113]
Tony Cárdenas   California representative Biden December 23, 2019 [114]
Keith Harper   District of Columbia DNC member Buttigieg December 23, 2019 [115]
Mark LaChey   Michigan DNC member Buttigieg January 1, 2020 [116]
Abby Finkenauer   Iowa representative Biden January 3, 2020 [117]
Jeff Berman   District of Columbia DNC member Steyer[note 10] January 3, 2020 [118][119]
Chrissy Houlahan   Pennsylvania representative Biden January 5, 2020 [120]
Conor Lamb   Pennsylvania representative Biden January 5, 2020 [120]
Elaine Luria   Virginia representative Biden January 5, 2020 [120]
Henry R. Muñoz III   Texas DNC member Biden January 5, 2020 [46][121][122]
Megan E. Green   Missouri DNC member Sanders January 8, 2020 [123]
Martha Fuller Clark   New Hampshire DNC member Biden January 9, 2020 [124]
Eric Garcetti   California DNC member Biden January 9, 2020 [125][126]
Allison A. Stephens   Nevada DNC member Warren[note 9] January 9, 2020 [127][128]
Kerri Evelyn Harris   Delaware DNC member Sanders January 10, 2020 [129]
Alexandra Gallardo Rooker   California DNC member Bloomberg January 10, 2020 [130]
Colin Allred   Texas representative Biden[note 9] January 13, 2020 [131][132]
Sean Patrick Maloney   New York representative Biden[note 10] January 13, 2020 [133][134]
Michael Hancock   Colorado DNC member Biden[note 12] March 2, 2020 [135][136][137]
Joaquin Castro   Texas representative Warren[note 9] January 14, 2020 [138][139]
Tom Malinowski   New Jersey representative Biden[note 13] January 14, 2020 [26][140]
Mark Pocan   Wisconsin representative Biden[note 5] April 20, 2020 [141]
Terri Sewell   Alabama representative Biden January 17, 2020 [142]
Pramila Jayapal   Washington representative Biden[note 5] April 27, 2020 [143]
Sanford Bishop   Georgia representative Biden January 21, 2020 [144]
Alcee Hastings   Florida representative Biden[note 2] January 21, 2020 [145][144]
Sandy Opstvedt   Iowa DNC member Biden January 21, 2020 [146]
Donald Payne Jr.   New Jersey representative Biden[note 13] January 21, 2020 [26][144]
José R. Rodríguez   Texas DNC member Warren[note 14] January 21, 2020 [147][148]
Kathy Sullivan   New Hampshire DNC member Warren January 21, 2020 [149]
Frederica Wilson   Florida representative Biden[note 2] January 21, 2020 [150][144]
Khary Penebaker   Wisconsin DNC member Bloomberg[note 13] January 23, 2020 [151][152]
William H. Shaheen   New Hampshire DNC member Biden January 23, 2020 [153]
Cindy Axne   Iowa representative Biden January 25, 2020 [154]
Mark Smith   Iowa DNC member Biden[note 13] January 26, 2020 [155][156]
Seth Moulton   Massachusetts representative Biden[note 6] January 27, 2020 [157][158]
Alma Adams   North Carolina representative Biden January 28, 2020 [159]
Brad Schneider   Illinois representative Biden January 29, 2020 [160]
Ben McAdams   Utah representative Bloomberg January 31, 2020 [161]
Ruth Anna Buffalo   North Dakota DNC member Sanders January 31, 2020[note 15] [163]
Paul G. Kirk   Massachusetts distinguished party leader (former DNC chair) Biden January 31, 2020 [164]
Sierra Yamanaka   Arizona DNC member Bloomberg January 31, 2020 [165]
Linda Sánchez   California representative Klobuchar February 1, 2020 [166]
Danny K. Davis   Illinois representative Biden[note 2] February 2, 2020 [167][168]
Will Colom   Mississippi DNC member Bloomberg February 4, 2020 [169]
Alex Padilla   California DNC member Biden[note 2] February 4, 2020 [125][170][171]
Grace Diaz   Rhode Island DNC member Biden February 6, 2020 [172]
Jared Golden   Maine representative Bennet February 6, 2020 [173]
Gilda Cobb-Hunter   South Carolina DNC member Steyer February 12, 2020 [174]
Jenny Wilson   Utah DNC member Buttigieg February 14, 2020 [175]
Steven Horsford   Nevada representative Biden February 14, 2020 [176]
Celina Vasquez   Texas DNC member Warren[note 9] February 17, 2020 [177][178]
Sylvia Garcia   Texas representative Biden February 19, 2020 [179]
Jesús "Chuy" García   Illinois representative Biden[note 5] April 9, 2020 [180][181]
David Price   North Carolina representative Biden February 25, 2020 [182]
Jim Clyburn   South Carolina representative Biden February 26, 2020 [183]
Maria Echaveste   California DNC member Klobuchar February 26, 2020 [184]
Iris Y. Martinez   Illinois DNC member Biden February 26, 2020 [185]
Tim Kaine   Virginia distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)[note 16] Biden February 28, 2020 [186]
Richard E. Neal   Massachusetts representative Warren February 28, 2020 [187]
Marc Broklawski   Virginia DNC member Biden February 28, 2020 [188]
Terry McAuliffe   Virginia distinguished party leader (former DNC chair) Biden February 29, 2020 [189]
Randi Weingarten   New York DNC member Warren February 29, 2020 [190]
Robert C. Scott   Virginia representative Biden February 29, 2020 [191]
Don Beyer   Virginia representative Biden[note 11] March 1, 2020 [192][193]
Ray McKinnon   North Carolina DNC member Sanders March 1, 2020 [194]
Greg Stanton   Arizona representative Biden March 1, 2020 [195]
Debbie Wasserman Schultz   Florida distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)[note 17] Biden March 1, 2020 [196]
Jennifer Wexton   Virginia representative Biden March 1, 2020 [197]
Gil Cisneros   California representative Biden March 2, 2020 [198]
Steven C. Cochran   Virginia DNC member Biden March 2, 2020 [199]
Tammy Duckworth   Illinois senator Biden March 2, 2020 [200]
Veronica Escobar   Texas representative Biden[note 10] March 2, 2020 [133][201]
Marcia Fudge   Ohio representative Biden[note 2] March 2, 2020 [202][203]
Amy Klobuchar   Minnesota senator Biden[note 6] March 2, 2020 [204][205]
Mark Mallory   Ohio DNC member Biden March 2, 2020 [206]
Jerry McNerney   California representative Biden March 2, 2020 [207]
Harry Reid   Nevada distinguished party leader (former Senate leader) Biden March 2, 2020 [208]
Roy Romer   Colorado distinguished party leader (former DNC chair) Biden[note 7] March 2, 2020 [209][210]
Yasmine Taeb   Virginia DNC member Sanders March 2, 2020 [211]
Jim Costa   California representative Biden[note 2] March 3, 2020 [212][213]
Joshua Harris-Till   Oklahoma DNC member Warren March 3, 2020 [214][215][216]
Collin Peterson   Minnesota representative Biden[note 4] March 3, 2020 [217][218]
Bennie G. Thompson   Mississippi representative Biden March 3, 2020 [219]
Abigail Spanberger   Virginia representative Biden March 3, 2020 [220]
Kathy Castor   Florida representative Biden March 4, 2020 [221]
Bill Foster   Illinois representative Biden March 4, 2020 [222]
Lois Frankel   Florida representative Biden March 4, 2020 [221]
Robin Kelly   Illinois representative Biden March 4, 2020 [222]
Andy Kim   New Jersey representative Biden[note 18] March 4, 2020 [26][223][224]
Mike Quigley   Illinois representative Biden March 4, 2020 [222]
Gina Raimondo   Rhode Island governor Biden[note 19] March 4, 2020 [225][226]
Kyrsten Sinema   Arizona senator Biden March 4, 2020 [227]
Kathleen Rice   New York representative Biden[note 20] March 4, 2020 [133][228][229]
Ted Deutch   Florida representative Biden[note 19] March 4, 2020 [230][231]
Gretchen Whitmer   Michigan governor Biden March 5, 2020 [232]
Elissa Slotkin   Michigan representative Biden March 5, 2020 [233]
Ann Kuster   New Hampshire representative Biden[note 11] March 5, 2020 [234][235]
David Trone   Maryland representative Biden[note 21] March 5, 2020 [236][237]
Anthony Brown   Maryland representative Biden[note 11] March 5, 2020 [238][235]
Dutch Ruppersberger   Maryland representative Biden March 5, 2020 [237]
Val Demings   Florida representative Biden March 5, 2020 [239]
Madeleine Dean   Pennsylvania representative Biden March 5, 2020 [240]
Sean Casten   Illinois representative Biden March 5, 2020 [241]
Susan Davis   California representative Biden March 5, 2020 [242]
Haley Stevens   Michigan representative Biden[note 19] March 5, 2020 [243][244]
Brenda Lawrence   Michigan representative Biden[note 2] March 5, 2020 [245][244]
Harley Rouda   California representative Biden[note 19] March 6, 2020 [246][247]
Maggie Hassan   New Hampshire senator Biden March 6, 2020 [248]
Darren Soto   Florida representative Biden March 6, 2020 [249]
Ruben Gallego   Arizona representative Biden[note 22] March 6, 2020 [250][251][252]
Dick Durbin   Illinois senator Biden March 6, 2020 [253]
Stephanie Murphy   Florida representative Biden[note 23] March 6, 2020 [133][254][249]
Joshua Boschee   North Dakota DNC member Biden[note 11] March 6, 2020 [255][256][257]
Sheila Jackson Lee   Texas representative Biden March 7, 2020 [258]
Kamala Harris   California senator Biden[note 6] March 8, 2020 [259]
Tina Smith   Minnesota senator Biden[note 4] March 8, 2020 [260]
Cory Booker   New Jersey senator Biden[note 6] March 9, 2020 [261][262]
Hank Johnson   Georgia representative Biden March 9, 2020 [263]
Gregory Meeks   New York representative Biden[note 19] March 9, 2020 [264][265]
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell   Florida representative Biden March 9, 2020 [266]
Bonnie Watson Coleman   New Jersey representative Biden[note 13] March 9, 2020 [26][267]
Muriel Bowser   District of Columbia governor[note 24] Biden[note 19] March 10, 2020 [268]
Eleanor Holmes Norton   District of Columbia representative (delegate) Biden March 10, 2020 [269]
Marcy Kaptur   Ohio representative Biden March 10, 2020 [270]
Bobby L. Rush   Illinois representative Biden[note 25] March 10, 2020 [150][271][272]
Mark Takano   California representative Sanders March 10, 2020 [273]
Pete Aguilar   California representative Biden[note 19] March 11, 2020 [274][275]
Mary Gay Scanlon   Pennsylvania representative Biden March 11, 2020 [276]
Josh Gottheimer   New Jersey representative Biden[note 26] March 11, 2020 [26][274][275]
Raja Krishnamoorthi   Illinois representative Biden March 11, 2020 [272]
Nita Lowey   New York representative Biden[note 19] March 11, 2020 [274][275]
Lucy McBath   Georgia representative Biden[note 19] March 11, 2020 [277][275]
Donald Norcross   New Jersey representative Biden[note 13] March 11, 2019 [26][275]
Bill Pascrell   New Jersey representative Biden[note 13] March 11, 2019 [26][275]
Scott Peters   California representative Biden[note 19] March 11, 2020 [278][275]
Stacey Plaskett   U.S. Virgin Islands representative (delegate) Biden[note 25] March 11, 2020 [279][280][275]
Max Rose   New York representative Biden[note 19] March 11, 2020 [281][275]
Mikie Sherrill   New Jersey representative Biden[note 26] March 11, 2020 [26][282][275]
Pam Stephenson   Georgia DNC member Biden March 11, 2020 [283]
Juan Vargas   California representative Biden[note 27] March 11, 2020 [284][285][275]
John Currie   New Jersey DNC member Biden[note 13] March 11, 2020 [286]
Dave Loebsack   Iowa representative Biden[note 11] March 12, 2020 [287][288]
Gregorio Sablan   Northern Marianas representative (delegate) Biden March 12, 2020 [289][290]
Ann Kirkpatrick   Arizona representative Biden March 12, 2020 [291]
Jackie Speier   California representative Biden March 13, 2020 [292]
Karen Bass   California representative Biden March 13, 2020 [293]
Adriano Espaillat   New York representative Biden March 15, 2020 [294]
Donna Shalala   Florida representative Biden March 15, 2020 [295]
J. B. Pritzker   Illinois governor Biden March 16, 2020 [296]
Marian B. Tasco   Pennsylvania DNC member Biden March 16, 2020 [297]
Michael A. Nutter   Pennsylvania DNC member Biden[note 28] March 16, 2020 [298][299][300][297]
Carol Ronen   Illinois DNC member Biden March 16, 2020 [301]
Raul Ruiz   California representative Biden March 17, 2020 [302]
Brad Sherman   California representative Biden March 17, 2020 [303]
Gary Winston Apple   Missouri DNC member Sanders March 18, 2020
Gerald E. Connolly   Virginia representative Biden March 18, 2020 [304]
Tulsi Gabbard   Hawaii representative Biden[note 6] March 19, 2020 [305][306]
Jim Himes   Connecticut representative Biden March 19, 2020 [307]
Kirsten Gillibrand   New York senator Biden[note 6] March 19, 2020 [308][309]
Jared Huffman   California representative Biden April 1, 2020
Ron Kind   Wisconsin representative Biden April 3, 2020
Sherrod Brown   Ohio senator Biden April 7, 2020
Susan Wild   Pennsylvania representative Biden April 8, 2020 [310]
Kate Brown   Oregon governor Biden April 8, 2020 [311]
Bernie Sanders   Vermont senator Biden[note 6] April 13, 2020 [312]
Barack Obama   Illinois distinguished party leader (former President) Biden April 14, 2020 [313]
Elizabeth Warren   Massachusetts senator Biden[note 6] April 15, 2020 [17][314]
Jay Inslee   Washington governor Biden[note 6] April 22, 2020 [30][315]
Al Gore   Tennessee distinguished party leader (former Vice President) Biden April 22, 2020 [316]
Nancy Pelosi   California representative (House Speaker) Biden April 27, 2020 [317]
Gavin Newsom   California governor Biden[note 2] May 8, 2020 [318]
Phil Murphy   New Jersey governor Biden[note 13] May 14, 2020 [319]
Michelle Lujan Grisham   New Mexico governor Biden May 22, 2020 [320]
Jimmy Carter   Georgia distinguished party leader (former President)
Bill Clinton   New York distinguished party leader (former President)
George J. Mitchell   New York distinguished party leader (former Senate leader)
Dick Gephardt   Missouri distinguished party leader (former House leader)
Joe Andrew   Maryland distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
Donna Brazile   District of Columbia distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
Kenneth M. Curtis   Maine distinguished party leader (former DNC chair) [321]
Howard Dean   Vermont distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
Debra DeLee   Massachusetts distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
Donald Fowler   South Carolina distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
Fred R. Harris   New Mexico distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
David Wilhelm   Ohio distinguished party leader (former DNC chair)
Tom O'Halleran   Arizona representative
Mike Thompson   California representative Biden August 11, 2020 [322]
Doris Matsui   California representative Biden May 5, 2020 [323]
Josh Harder   California representative Biden April 25, 2020 [324]
Mark DeSaulnier   California representative
Anna Eshoo   California representative
Zoe Lofgren   California representative
Jimmy Panetta   California representative
TJ Cox   California representative
Judy Chu   California representative Biden May 20, 2020 [325]
Adam Schiff   California representative Biden April 15, 2020 [326]
Grace Napolitano   California representative
Jimmy Gomez   California representative
Norma Torres   California representative
Maxine Waters   California representative Biden June 2, 2020 [327]
Alan Lowenthal   California representative
Mike Levin   California representative Biden April 16, 2020 [328]
Diana DeGette   Colorado representative Biden May 3, 2020 [329]
Joe Neguse   Colorado representative
Jason Crow   Colorado representative Biden April 8, 2020 [330]
Ed Perlmutter   Colorado representative Biden April 14, 2020 [331]
John B. Larson   Connecticut representative Biden May 27, 2020 [332]
Joe Courtney   Connecticut representative Biden May 27, 2020 [332]
Rosa DeLauro   Connecticut representative Biden May 27, 2020 [332]
David Scott   Georgia representative
Michael San Nicolas   Guam representative (delegate)
Ed Case   Hawaii representative Biden April 17, 2020 [333]
Daniel Lipinski   Illinois representative Biden March 13, 2020 [334]
Lauren Underwood   Illinois representative
Cheri Bustos   Illinois representative Biden April 20, 2020 [335]
André Carson   Indiana representative Biden July 20, 2020 [336]
Sharice Davids   Kansas representative Biden April 14, 2020 [337]
John Yarmuth   Kentucky representative Biden April 15, 2020 [338]
Chellie Pingree   Maine representative
Steny Hoyer   Maryland representative Biden May 31, 2020 [339]
John Sarbanes   Maryland representative Biden May 26, 2020 [340]
Bill Keating   Massachusetts representative
Dan Kildee   Michigan representative
Debbie Dingell   Michigan representative Biden June 15, 2020 [341]
Susie Lee   Nevada representative Biden May 28, 2020 [342]
Chris Pappas   New Hampshire representative Biden May 9, 2020 [343]
Xochitl Torres Small   New Mexico representative
Ben Ray Luján   New Mexico representative Biden May 28, 2020 [344]
Grace Meng   New York representative
Nydia Velázquez   New York representative
Hakeem Jeffries   New York representative
Yvette Clarke   New York representative
Jerrold Nadler   New York representative
Eliot Engel   New York representative Biden April 28, 2020 [345]
Antonio Delgado   New York representative
José E. Serrano   New York representative
Paul Tonko   New York representative
Anthony Brindisi   New York representative Biden April 15, 2020 [346]
Joseph D. Morelle   New York representative
Brian Higgins   New York representative
Joyce Beatty   Ohio representative Biden April 28, 2020 [347]
Kendra Horn   Oklahoma representative
Suzanne Bonamici   Oregon representative
Earl Blumenauer   Oregon representative
Peter DeFazio   Oregon representative
Mike Doyle   Pennsylvania representative
David Cicilline   Rhode Island representative Biden May 19, 2020 [348]
Jim Langevin   Rhode Island representative Biden May 19, 2020 [348]
Joe Cunningham   South Carolina representative
Jim Cooper   Tennessee representative
Steve Cohen   Tennessee representative
Lizzie Fletcher   Texas representative Biden April 24, 2020 [349]
Henry Cuellar   Texas representative Biden April 17, 2020 [350]
Lloyd Doggett   Texas representative
Suzan DelBene   Washington representative
Adam Smith   Washington representative
Denny Heck   Washington representative
Gwen Moore   Wisconsin representative Biden April 22, 2020 [351]
Chuck Schumer   New York senator (Senate leader) Biden August 16, 2020 [352]
Richard Blumenthal   Connecticut senator Biden May 20, 2020 [353]
Chris Murphy   Connecticut senator Biden April 15, 2020 [354]
Michael Donald Brown   District of Columbia senator[note 29]
Paul Strauss   District of Columbia senator[note 29]
Mazie Hirono   Hawaii senator Biden April 17, 2020 [355]
Brian Schatz   Hawaii senator Biden April 17, 2020 [355]
Ben Cardin   Maryland senator Biden May 21, 2020 [356]
Chris Van Hollen   Maryland senator Biden May 21, 2020 [356]
Gary Peters   Michigan senator Biden April 15, 2020 [357]
Debbie Stabenow   Michigan senator Biden April 15, 2020 [357]
Catherine Cortez Masto   Nevada senator Biden April 30, 2020 [358]
Jacky Rosen   Nevada senator Biden July 2, 2020 [359]
Jeanne Shaheen   New Hampshire senator Biden April 17, 2020 [360]
Martin Heinrich   New Mexico senator Biden April 14, 2020 [344]
Tom Udall   New Mexico senator Biden April 8, 2020 [361]
Jeff Merkley   Oregon senator
Ron Wyden   Oregon senator
Jack Reed   Rhode Island senator Biden May 19, 2020 [348]
Sheldon Whitehouse   Rhode Island senator Biden May 19, 2020 [348]
Mark Warner   Virginia senator Biden April 20, 2020 [362]
Maria Cantwell   Washington senator
Patty Murray   Washington senator Biden February 20, 2020 [363]
Tammy Baldwin   Wisconsin senator Biden April 15, 2020 [364]
Joe Manchin   West Virginia senator Biden April 16, 2020 [365]
Lolo Matalasi Moliga   American Samoa governor
Jared Polis   Colorado governor Biden June 5, 2020 [366]
Lou Leon Guerrero   Guam governor Biden August 12, 2020 [367]
David Ige   Hawaii governor
Laura Kelly   Kansas governor
Andy Beshear   Kentucky governor Biden August 20, 2020 [368]
John Bel Edwards   Louisiana governor
Janet Mills   Maine governor Biden August 18, 2020 [369]
Steve Sisolak   Nevada governor
Roy Cooper   North Carolina governor Biden July 3, 2020 [370]
Tom Wolf   Pennsylvania governor Biden May 27, 2020 [371]
Ralph Northam   Virginia governor
Albert Bryan   U.S. Virgin Islands governor Biden August 21, 2020 [372]
Tony Evers   Wisconsin governor Biden August 3, 2020 [373]
Tom Perez   Maryland DNC Member (Chair)
Clinton M. Daughtrey   Alabama DNC member
Christopher J. England   Alabama DNC member [374]
Unzell Kelley   Alabama DNC member
Janet May   Alabama DNC member
Charlie Lethate Staten   Alabama DNC member
Patricia Todd   Alabama DNC member [374]
Chuck Degnan   Alaska DNC member
Sheila A. Selkregg   Alaska DNC member
Casey Steinau   Alaska DNC member
Edward Wesley   Alaska DNC member
Michael John Gray   Arkansas DNC member
Nicole Hart   Arkansas DNC member
Dustin McDaniel   Arkansas DNC member
Lottie Shackelford   Arkansas DNC member
Kasey Summerville   Arkansas DNC member
Marcus Langkilde   American Samoa DNC member [375]
Petti Matila   American Samoa DNC member
Aliitama Soto'a   American Samoa DNC member
Minnie Tuia   American Samoa DNC member
Douglas Ballard   Arizona DNC member
William Patrick Burns   Arizona DNC member
Adrian Fontes   Arizona DNC member
Luis Alberto Heredia   Arizona DNC member
Ellie Perez   Arizona DNC member
Felecia Rotellini   Arizona DNC member
Steven K. Alari   California DNC member
William Derrough   California DNC member [376]
Maria Elena Durazo   California DNC member [376]
Becca Doten   California DNC member
Jesse L. Durfee   California DNC member
Mary Ellen Early   California DNC member
Ron Galperin   California DNC member
Rusty Hicks   California DNC member
Alice A. Huffman   California DNC member
Aleita J. Huguenin   California DNC member
Lorna M. Johnson   California DNC member
Michael Kapp   California DNC member
Sam Dobson   South Carolina DNC member [125][377]
Andrew Lachman   California DNC member
Otto Lee   California DNC member
Sandra M. Lowe   California DNC member
Christine Pelosi   California DNC member
John Pérez   California DNC member
Melahat Rafiei   California DNC member
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Garry S. Shay   California DNC member
Keith Umemoto   California DNC member
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Morgan Carroll   Colorado DNC member
Howard Chou   Colorado DNC member
Michael F. Hamrick   Colorado DNC member
Nancy DiNardo   Connecticut DNC member
John W. Olsen   Connecticut DNC member
Erick Russell   Connecticut DNC member
Joanne Sullivan   Connecticut DNC member [109]
Nancy Wyman   Connecticut DNC member
Tony Coelho   Delaware DNC member [109]
Sean Finnigan   Delaware DNC member
Valerie Longhurst   Delaware DNC member
Elizabeth Maron   Delaware DNC member [378]
Erik Raser-Schramm   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   District of Columbia DNC member
Calla R. Brown   District of Columbia DNC member
Roxanne D. Brown   District of Columbia DNC member
Maria Cardona   District of Columbia DNC member
Alexandra Chalupa   District of Columbia DNC member
J. David Cox   District of Columbia DNC member
Leah Daughtry   District of Columbia DNC member
Jack Evans   District of Columbia DNC member
Earl D. Fowlkes Jr.   District of Columbia DNC member
Lily L. Eskelsen Garcia   District of Columbia DNC member
Linda L. Gray   District of Columbia DNC member
Harold M. Ickes   District of Columbia DNC member
Claire Lucas   District of Columbia DNC member
Silvia J. Martinez   District of Columbia DNC member
Minyon Moore   District of Columbia DNC member
Carol J. Pensky   District of Columbia DNC member
Carrie Pugh   District of Columbia DNC member
Steve Regenstreif   District of Columbia DNC member
Lee A. Saunders   District of Columbia DNC member
Rick C. Wade   District of Columbia DNC member
Charles E. Wilson   District of Columbia DNC member
Dwight Bullard   Florida DNC member
Cynthia M. Busch   Florida DNC member
Grace Carrington   Florida DNC member
Briana L. Cartwright   Florida DNC member
Alan R. Clendenin   Florida DNC member
Ken N. Evans   Florida DNC member
Alma R. Gonzalez   Florida DNC member
Mikaela Guido   Florida DNC member [379]
Shawn W. Kinsey   Florida DNC member
Chris Korge   Florida DNC member [378]
Maureen A. McKenna   Florida DNC member
Judy C. Mount   Florida DNC member
John A. Ramos   Florida DNC member
Terrie Lorraine Rizzo   Florida DNC member
Casmore Shaw   Florida DNC member
Craig Smith   Florida DNC member
Wendy Davis   Georgia DNC member
Daniel J. Halpern   Georgia DNC member
Sheikh Rahman   Georgia DNC member
Richard A. Ray   Georgia DNC member
Sally S. Rosser   Georgia DNC member
Nikema Williams   Georgia DNC member
Jon Junior Calvo   Guam DNC member [380]
Regine Biscoe Lee   Guam DNC member [380]
Rory Respicio   Guam DNC member [380]
Bart E. Dame   Hawaii DNC member [381]
Gary Hooser   Hawaii DNC member [381]
Jadine Nielsen   Hawaii DNC member [381][382]
Kathleen G. Stanley   Hawaii DNC member [381]
Evangeline M. Beechler   Idaho DNC member
Susan S. Eastlake   Idaho DNC member
Jerry C. Shriner   Idaho DNC member
Paulette Jordan   Idaho DNC member
Jesse Maldonado   Idaho DNC member
Carrie Austin   Illinois DNC member
Jerry F. Costello   Illinois DNC member
John J. Cullerton   Illinois DNC member
Daniel W. Hynes   Illinois DNC member
Victoria R. Koffsky   Illinois DNC member
Michael Madigan   Illinois DNC member [383]
Jayne Mazzotti   Illinois DNC member
Becky Strzechowski   Illinois DNC member
Karen A. Yarbrough   Illinois DNC member
David Frye   Indiana DNC member
Cindy S. Henry   Indiana DNC member
Cordelia M. Lewis-Burks   Indiana DNC member
S. Anthony Long   Indiana DNC member
John C. Zody   Indiana DNC member
Scott M. Brennan   Iowa DNC member
Andrea Phillips   Iowa DNC member
Vicki Hiatt   Kansas DNC member
Brandon Johnson   Kansas DNC member
Teresa Garcia Krusor   Kansas DNC member
Christopher T. Reeves   Kansas DNC member
Cassie Chambers Armstrong   Kentucky DNC member
Susanna French   Kentucky DNC member
Charlotte Lundergan   Kentucky DNC member
Ben Self   Kentucky DNC member
Nathan Gene Smith   Kentucky DNC member
Deborah J. Langhoff   Louisiana DNC member
Michael McHale   Louisiana DNC member
Arthur Morrell   Louisiana DNC member
Karen Carter Peterson   Louisiana DNC member
Diane Denk   Maine DNC member
Erik Gundersen   Maine DNC member
Kathleen Marra   Maine DNC member
Maria C. Cordone   Maryland DNC member
Tefere Gebre   Maryland DNC member
Bel W. Leong-Hong   Maryland DNC member
Yvette Lewis   Maryland DNC member
Robert Martinez Jr.   Maryland DNC member
Cory V. McCray   Maryland DNC member
Glenard S. Middleton   Maryland DNC member
Gregory Pecoraro   Maryland DNC member
Marc Perrone   Maryland DNC member
Kenneth Rigmaiden   Maryland DNC member
Gus Bickford   Massachusetts DNC member
Deb Goldberg   Massachusetts DNC member [384]
Elaine C. Kamarck   Massachusetts DNC member
Debra Kozikowski   Massachusetts DNC member
David M. O'Brien   Massachusetts DNC member
Melvin Poindexter   Massachusetts DNC member
James Roosevelt   Massachusetts DNC member
Susan Thomson   Massachusetts DNC member
Lavora Barnes   Michigan DNC member
Scott Benson   Michigan DNC member
Shauna Ryder Diggs   Michigan DNC member
Cindy Estrada   Michigan DNC member
Paula Herbart   Michigan DNC member
Gerald Kariem   Michigan DNC member [385]
Daryl Newman   Michigan DNC member
Virgie M. Rollins   Michigan DNC member
Alexis Wiley   Michigan DNC member
J. P. Barone   Minnesota DNC member
Debbie Goettel   Minnesota DNC member
Ron Harris   Minnesota DNC member
Marge Hoffa   Minnesota DNC member
Ken Martin   Minnesota DNC member
Lori A. Sellner   Minnesota DNC member
Elly Zaragoza   Minnesota DNC member
Rae Shawn Davis   Mississippi DNC member
Bobby Moak   Mississippi DNC member
Vicki R. Slater   Mississippi DNC member
Jean Peters Baker   Missouri DNC member
Persephone Dakopolos   Missouri DNC member
Clem Smith   Missouri DNC member
Ethan Smith   Missouri DNC member
Brian Wahby   Missouri DNC member
Max Croes   Montana DNC member [109]
Jean Lemire Dahlman   Montana DNC member
Robyn Driscoll   Montana DNC member [386]
Mary Jenks   Montana DNC member [109]
Jorge Quintana   Montana DNC member
Ron Kaminski   Nebraska DNC member
Jane Fleming Kleeb   Nebraska DNC member
Richard Register   Nebraska DNC member [387]
Patricia A. Zieg   Nebraska DNC member
Artie Blanco   Nevada DNC member
William McCurdy II   Nevada DNC member
Marty McGarry   Nevada DNC member
Sonja Whitten   Nevada DNC member [385]
Raymond Buckley   New Hampshire DNC member
Joanne Dowdell   New Hampshire DNC member [388]
Tonio Burgos   New Jersey DNC member
Marcia Marley   New Jersey DNC member
George E. Norcross III   New Jersey DNC member
Kelly Stewart Maer   New Jersey DNC member [389]
Brian Egolf   New Mexico DNC member [385]
Marg Elliston   New Mexico DNC member
Joni Gutierrez   New Mexico DNC member
Marcus Porter   New Mexico DNC member
Raymond Sanchez   New Mexico DNC member
Stuart H. Appelbaum   New York DNC member
Michael Blake   New York DNC member [376]
Kyle Bragg   New York DNC member [385]
Maria Cuomo Cole   New York DNC member
Vivian E. Cook   New York DNC member
Jennifer Cunningham   New York DNC member
Hazel Duke   New York DNC member
Gregory Floyd   New York DNC member [385]
Emily Giske   New York DNC member
Charlotte Kerpen   New York DNC member [377]
Carl Heastie   New York DNC member [109]
Kathy Hochul   New York DNC member [390]
Jay S. Jacobs   New York DNC member
Charlie King   New York DNC member
Christopher Lowe   New York DNC member
Dennis Mehiel   New York DNC member [385]
Ai-Jen Poo   New York DNC member
Christine Quinn   New York DNC member
Michael Reich   New York DNC member
Andrea Stewart-Cousins   New York DNC member [391]
Gerard J. Sweeney   New York DNC member
Robert Zimmerman   New York DNC member
Denise D. Adams   North Carolina DNC member
Wayne Goodwin   North Carolina DNC member
Shelia A. Huggins   North Carolina DNC member
Cliff Moone   North Carolina DNC member
Bobbie Richardson   North Carolina DNC member
Diane Robertson   North Carolina DNC member [392]
John R. Verdejo   North Carolina DNC member
Patrick M. Hart   North Dakota DNC member
Kylie Oversen   North Dakota DNC member
Nola K. Hix   Northern Marianas DNC member [393]
Daniel O. Quitugua   Northern Marianas DNC member [393]
Michael A. White   Northern Marianas DNC member
Tim Burga   Ohio DNC member
Isabel Framer   Ohio DNC member
Rebecca L. Higgins   Ohio DNC member
Ronald L. Malone   Ohio DNC member
Valarie McCall   Ohio DNC member
Rhine McLin   Ohio DNC member
David A. Pepper   Ohio DNC member
Joe Rugola   Ohio DNC member
Alicia Andrews   Oklahoma DNC member [214]
Kalyn Free   Oklahoma DNC member [214]
Dave Ratcliff   Oklahoma DNC member [214]
David Walters   Oklahoma DNC member [214]
Carla "KC" Hanson   Oregon DNC member
Matt K. Keating   Oregon DNC member
Peter B. Lee   Oregon DNC member
Travis Nelson   Oregon DNC member
Ellen Rosenblum   Oregon DNC member [394][395]
Tanya Shively   Oregon DNC member
Rick Bloomingdale   Pennsylvania DNC member
Ronald Donatucci   Pennsylvania DNC member
Peggy Grove   Pennsylvania DNC member
Murat Guzel   Pennsylvania DNC member
Gerald Lawrence   Pennsylvania DNC member
Nancy Patton Mills   Pennsylvania DNC member
Ian Murray   Pennsylvania DNC member
Evie Rafalko-McNulty   Pennsylvania DNC member
Sharif Street   Pennsylvania DNC member
Sylvia C. Wilson   Pennsylvania DNC member
Luis D. Davila   Puerto Rico DNC member
Andrés W. López   Puerto Rico DNC member
Margarita Nolasco   Puerto Rico DNC member
Manuel Ortiz   Puerto Rico DNC member
Charlie Rodríguez   Puerto Rico DNC member
Johanne M. Velez   Puerto Rico DNC member
Edna O'Neill Mattson   Rhode Island DNC member
Joseph M. McNamara   Rhode Island DNC member
Joseph R. Paolino Jr.   Rhode Island DNC member
Carol K. Fowler   South Carolina DNC member
Jaime Harrison   South Carolina DNC member
Lessie Price   South Carolina DNC member
Travis Robertson Jr.   South Carolina DNC member
Nikki Gronli   South Dakota DNC member [396][397]
Deb J. Knecht   South Dakota DNC member
Randy Seiler   South Dakota DNC member
Bill E. Walsh   South Dakota DNC member
Gale Jones Carson   Tennessee DNC member
Will T. Cheek   Tennessee DNC member
Robert H. Cowan   Tennessee DNC member
Mary Mancini   Tennessee DNC member
Marisa Richmond   Tennessee DNC member
Yvonne Davis   Texas DNC member
A. J. Durrani   Texas DNC member
Gilberto Hinojosa   Texas DNC member
Kat Hoang   Texas DNC member
Eric Johnson   Texas DNC member [398][46]
Glen Maxey   Texas DNC member
Lorraine C. Miller   Texas DNC member
John B. Patrick   Texas DNC member
Hasmit R. Popat   Texas DNC member
Betty Z. Richie   Texas DNC member
Dennis D. Speight   Texas DNC member
Senfronia Thompson   Texas DNC member
Royce West   Texas DNC member
Nadia Mahallati   Utah DNC member [399][400]
Jeff Merchant   Utah DNC member [399][400]
Charles A. Stormont   Utah DNC member
Yohannes Abraham   Virginia DNC member
Doris Crouse-Mays   Virginia DNC member
Morgan W. Jameson   Virginia DNC member
Frank Leone   Virginia DNC member
Christopher P. Lu   Virginia DNC member
Jennifer McClellan   Virginia DNC member
Atima Omara   Virginia DNC member
Susan R. Swecker   Virginia DNC member
Jeion Ward   Virginia DNC member
Cecil R. Benjamin   U.S. Virgin Islands DNC member
Carol M. Burke   U.S. Virgin Islands DNC member
Carla Joseph   U.S. Virgin Islands DNC member
Ernest Morris   U.S. Virgin Islands DNC member
Terje Anderson   Vermont DNC member
Tim Jerman   Vermont DNC member
Tess Taylor   Vermont DNC member
Ed S. Cote   Washington DNC member
David Green   Washington DNC member
Juanita G. Luiz   Washington DNC member
Sharon Mast   Washington DNC member
David T. McDonald   Washington DNC member
Nancy E. Monacelli   Washington DNC member
Candace Mumm   Washington DNC member
Tina Podlodowski   Washington DNC member
Janet Bewley   Wisconsin DNC member
Martha Marie Love   Wisconsin DNC member
Felesia Martin   Wisconsin DNC member
Mahlon Mitchell   Wisconsin DNC member
Jason Rae   Wisconsin DNC member [401][402]
Andrew Werthmann   Wisconsin DNC member
Ben Wikler   Wisconsin DNC member
Belinda Biafore   West Virginia DNC member
Elaine A. Harris   West Virginia DNC member
William Laird IV   West Virginia DNC member
Pat Maroney   West Virginia DNC member
John Perdue   West Virginia DNC member
Joseph M. Barbuto   Wyoming DNC member
Jessica S. Chambers   Wyoming DNC member
Lucas Fralick   Wyoming DNC member
Erin O'Doherty   Wyoming DNC member

See also

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Notes

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  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.[162]
  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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