- The Washington Post says "The county would be better served by Cheryl C. Kagan ..."
- Endorsed by the Firefighters and Police as "strong on public safety issues."
- Endorsed by the Sierra Club for my "proven track record" on the environment!
- Endorsed by SEIU as "a strong voice... committed to issues important to working families."
- Endorsed by the B-CC Chamber of Commerce PAC as a business-friendly candidate.
- Endorsed as the "better advocate for the environment" by MD League of Conservation Voters.
- Endorsed by MC NOW for my commitment to "promoting women’s equality."
- Endorsed by NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland as the "real leader" in District 17.
- Endorsed by CASA in Action as a "courageous and effective" advocate for these difficult times.
Endorsements - Final Update
Published: Monday, September 6, 2010 7:00 am By: Adam Pagnucco Source: Maryland Politics WatchHere's a round-up of the endorsements from fourteen of the more
influential groups in Montgomery County.
Some
of these endorsements are more important than others. For example,
most observers consider support from MCEA and the Post as being the two
most important endorsements in the county. But all of these have some
merit with at least one segment of the population.
Here's a count
by race.
Council District 1
Roger Berliner: 7
(including MCEA and the Post)
Ilaya Hopkins: 2
Council
District 2
Craig Rice: 8 (including MCEA)
Royce Hanson: 1
(Post)
Sharon Dooley: 1
Council At-Large
Marc
Elrich: 11 (including MCEA and the Post)
George Leventhal: 10
(including MCEA)
Hans Riemer: 9 (including MCEA and the Post)
Nancy
Floreen: 8 (including the Post)
Duchy Trachtenberg: 4 (including the
Post)
Becky Wagner: 4 (including MCEA)
District 14 Senate
Karen
Montgomery: 7 (including MCEA)
Rona Kramer: 6 (including the Post)
District
14 House
Anne Kaiser: 14 (including MCEA and the Post)
Craig
Zucker: 12 (including MCEA)
Eric Luedtke: 9 (including MCEA)
Bo
Newsome: 4 (including the Post)
Jodi Finkelstein: 2 (including the
Post)
District 15 House
Kathleen Dumais: 14
(including MCEA and the Post)
Brian Feldman: 14 (including MCEA and
the Post)
Aruna Miller: 8 (including MCEA and the Post)
Lara
Wibeto: 2
David Fraser-Hidalgo: 1
District 16 House
Susan
Lee: 13 (including MCEA and the Post)
Bill Frick: 12 (including MCEA
and the Post)
Ariana Kelly: 6 (including MCEA)
Hrant Jamgochian: 2
(including the Post)
Scott Goldberg: 2
Mark Winston: 1
Kyle
Lierman: 1
District 17 Senate
Cheryl Kagan: 7
(including the Post)
Jennie Forehand: 4 (including MCEA)
District
18 Senate
Rich Madaleno: 9 (including the Post)
District
18 House
Ana Sol Gutierrez: 11 (including MCEA and the Post)
Jeff
Waldstreicher: 11 (including MCEA)
Al Carr: 8 (including MCEA)
Dana
Beyer: 3 (including the Post)
Vanessa Atterbeary: 1 (Post)
District
19 Senate
Mike Lenett: 7 (including MCEA)
Roger Manno: 6
(including the Post)
District 19 House
Bonnie
Cullison: 11 (including MCEA and the Post)
Ben Kramer: 10 (including
MCEA and the Post)
Jay Hutchins: 8 (including MCEA)
Sam Arora: 3
(including the Post)
District 20 House
Sheila Hixson:
13 (including MCEA and the Post)
Tom Hucker: 13 (including MCEA and
the Post)
Heather Mizeur: 13 (including MCEA and the Post)
District
39 Senate
Nancy King: 10 (including MCEA and the Post)
Saqib
Ali: 3
District 39 House
Kirill Reznik: 13
(including MCEA and the Post)
Charles Barkley: 12 (including MCEA and
the Post)
Arash Shane Robinson: 8 (including MCEA)
Bob Hydorn: 2
(including the Post)
How much will this endorsement order
resemble the ending vote order? We'll know soon enough.
To read the article from its source, click here.
