2014 RI Political Endorsements: See the Candidates' Lists
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2014 RI Political Endorsements: See the Candidates' Lists

Below are the fields for each race, and the latest list of who's supporting which candidate.
2014 Candidate Endorsements
Ken Block
Republican Candidate for Governor
Ian Prior
Helen Glover
RI Taxpayers
Doreen Costa
City/ Town Republican Chairs
Jim McGuire-North Kingstown
Steve Primiano-Barrington
Stephen Rawson-Burrillville
Michael Grossi-North Providence
Mark Dosdorian-Cumberland (President of the RIGOP Chairman's Caucus)
Michael Napolitano-Lincoln
Phil Hirons-Former Smithfiled Republican Town Chair, Former President of the RIGOP Chairman's Caucus
Allan Fung
Republican Candidate for Governor
Governor Lincoln Almond (retired)
National Committeewoman of the RI Republican Party and State Representative (retired), Carol Mumford
National Committeeman of the RI Republican Party, Steven Frias
Republican candidate for Attorney General and current State Senator, Dawson Hodgson
Rhode Island Young Republicans
City/Town Republican Chairs
Nick Lima - Cranston
Chuck Newton - East Greenwich
Diane Allen – Exeter
Bruce Campbell - Foster
Ted Burlingame - Glocester
Amy Gallagher - Jamestown
Robert Matteo- Johnston
Pat Hagan - Little Compton
Antone Viveros – Middletown
Meg Rodgers - Narragansett
Bill McKernan – New Shoreham
Barbara Ann Fenton - Newport
Ted Soly – North Smithfield
Scott Rotondo – Pawtucket
Jeff Richard - Portsmouth
Paul Michaud - Richmond
Scott Klimaj - Scituate
Roland Benjamin - South Kingstown
Frank Nencka - Warren
Mike Penta - Warwick
Rob Priolo - Westerly
Rob Butler - West Greenwich
Lee Ann Sennick - Woonsocket
City/Town Republican Committees:
Burrillville
Cranston
East Greenwich
Foster
Middletown
Narragansett
North Providence
Pawtucket
Scituate
Westerly
Woonsocket
Todd Giroux
Democratic Candidate for Governor
Statement from campaign:
"I refuse to let the words hope, change, trust and investment in RI to be muddled with party politics. Many political leaders and RI Voters of every campaign and party know I speak truth to power putting people first. Follow my personal facebook page and you will see a long list of ardent RI Voters who are of all Political Party and Independent voter engaged for the best America and fair rules of the road for banking, housing and human decency supporting my campaign."
Clay Pell
Democratic Candidate for Governor
National Education Association of Rhode Island (NEARI)
United Nurses and Allied Professionals (UNAP)
East Providence Democratic City Committee
Charlestown Democratic City Committee
Johnston Democratic City Committee
Victor Capellan, who served as deputy campaign manager for Angel Taveras during his 2010 mayoral campaign.
* According to website
Gina Raimondo
Democratic Candidate for Governor
Barrington Democratic Town Committee
Cumberland Democratic Town Committee
East Greenwich Democratic Town Committee
Foster Democratic Town Committee
New Shoreham Democratic Town Committee
North Smithfield Democratic Town Committee
Scituate Democratic Town Committee
Tiverton Democratic Town Committee
Warren Democratic Town Committee
Bricklayers' and Allied Craftsmen Local 3
Ironworkers' Local 37
Plumbers' & Pipefitters' Local 51
Plasterers' and Cement Masons' Local 40
Roofers' and Waterproofers' Local Union No. 33
Sprinkler Fitters Local 669
Operating Engineers' Local 57
Sheet Metal Workers Local 17
United Steelworkers Local 12431
EMILY's List
Women's Campaign Fund
Italian American Democratic Leadership Council
Lt. Gov. Elizabeth Roberts
Myrth York
Gov. Philip Noel
Sen. Donna Nesselbush
Rep. Grace Diaz
Rep. Anastasia Williams
Providence Councilman Luis Aponte
Providence Councilman Davian Sanchez
Providence Councilwoman Sabina Matos
Smithfield Councilwoman Suzy Alba
Woonsocket Councilman Garrett Mancieri
Angel Taveras
Democratic Candidate for Governor
The Rhode Island State Association of Firefighters
The American Association of University Professors URI Chapter
The United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 328
U.S. Senator Tom Harkin
Retired Pawtucket Mayor James E. Doyle
Former Senator Rhoda Perry
Senator Elizabeth Crowley
Senator Daniel Da Ponte
Senator James E. Doyle II
Senator Gayle Goldin
Senator Maryellen Goodwin
Senator Roger Picard
Senator Juan Pichardo
Senator Leonidas Raptakis
Senator Adam Satchell
Representative Marvin Abney
Representative Joseph Almeida
Representative Gregg Amore
Representative David Bennett
Representative Stephen Casey
Representative Robert Craven Sr.
Representative John DeSimone
Representative John Edwards
Representative Deborah Fellela
Representative Frank Ferri
Representative Scott Guthrie
Representative Ray Johnston
Representative Katherine Kazarian
Representative James McLaughlin
Representative Helio Melo
Representative Mary Messier
Representative Michael Morin
Representative Tom Palangio
Representative Patricia Serpa
Representative Agostinho Silva
Representative Scott Slater
Representative Lisa Tomasso
Representative Larry Valencia
Representative Donna Walsh
Pawtucket City Councilman Jean Philippe Barros
Pawtucket City Councilman Terrence Mercer
Pawtucket City Council President David Moran
Pawtucket Councilor At Large Lorenzo Tetreault
Pawtucket Councilor At Large Albert Vitali, Jr.
Pawtucket City Councilman Mark Wildenhain
Coventry Democratic Town Committee
Hopkinton Democratic Town Committee
North Kingstown Democratic Town Committee
Pawtucket Democratic City Committee
Providence Democratic City Committee
Smithfield Democratic Town Committee
Westerly Democratic Town Committee.
Lorne Adrain
Democratic Candidate for Mayor of Providence
Statement from campaign:
“Lorne has been focusing his efforts on identifying real solutions for Providence, not on political endorsements. As Mayor, Lorne will always put our neighborhoods and citizens ahead of politics. He brings the fresh perspective and years of experience necessary to help create jobs and grow Providence’s economy, not politics as usual," said Adrain campaign spokesperson Steve Gerencser.
Jorge Elorza
Democratic Candidate for Mayor of Providence
Phil West, Retire Head of Common Cause Rhode Island
Marie Langlois, Board Member of the Rhode Island Foundation
John Kelly, Meeting Street School Chief Executive Officer and President
Victor F. Capellan, Central Falls Deputy School Superintendent
Lorraine Lalli, Roger Williams University School of Law
Stan Israel, Formerly of SEIU 1199
Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20)
Brett Smiley
Democratic Candidate for Mayor of Providence
Myrth York, Former Senator and Democratic Nominee for Governor
Patrick Lynch, Former Attorney General
Rhoda Perry, Former Senator
Ray Sullivan, Former Rep. and Campaign Manager for Marriage Equality RI
Senator Gayle Goldin
Representative Edith Ajello
Representative Art Handy
Representative Frank Ferri
Representative Linda Finn
Margaux Morisseau, State Senate Candidate (District 21)
Lauren Nocera, Campaign Manager for Angel Taveras for Mayor 2010 and Former Chair of the Providence Democratic City Committee
Leah Williams Metts, Chair of the NAACP Youth Council
Eugene Monteiro
Jenn Steinfeld
Jen Stevens
Paula Hodges
Christine West
Michael Solomon
Democratic Candidate for Mayor
International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 11
Rhode Island Building and Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO
Local #23 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
Ward 5 Democratic Committee
Ward 9 Democratic Committee
Ward 10 Democratic Committee
Joe Almeida, State Representative District 12
Luis Aponte, City Councilman Ward 10
John Carnevale, State Representative District 13
Carmen Castillo, City Councilwoman, Ward 9
Michael Correia, City Councilman Ward 6
John DeSimone, State Representative District 5 and House Majority Leader
Grace Diaz, State Representative District 11
Senator Maryellen Goodwin, Providence Democratic City Committee Chairwoman and Rhode Island Senate Majority Whip
Terrence Hassett, City Councilman Ward 12 & President Pro Tempore
Wilbur Jennings, City Councilman Ward 8
Sabina Matos, City Councilwoman Ward 15
Nicholas Narducci, City Councilman Ward 4 & Senior Deputy Majority Leader
Thomas Palangio, State Representative District 3
David Salvatore, City Councilman Ward 14
Scott Slater, State Representative District 10
Anastasia Williams, State Representative District 9
Seth Yurdin, City Councilman Ward 1 & Majority Leader
Sam Zurier, City Councilman Ward 2
