Local 400 Volunteers and Members Propel Allies to Victory
Virginia workers were the winners in the 2023 elections for state Senate and House of Delegates.
With control of both legislative chambers on the line, UFCW Local 400 volunteers and members helped retain a pro-worker majority in the Senate and regained a pro-worker majority in the House. Both will serve as a firewall to stop the anti-worker policies advocated by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
“Our members fought for and elected pro-worker candidates who will fight for us in the Virginia General Assembly for the next two years,” said UFCW Local 400 President Mark P. Federici. “By going door to door, operating phone banks, holding rallies and taking part in other efforts to inform voters about where the contenders stand on the issues affecting our lives, Local 400 member-activists made a huge difference in electing most of our recommended candidates and in securing pro-worker majorities in the House and Senate.
“Their hard work is testimony to the fact that elections have consequences, and that our investment in electing our allies will pay dividends in pro-worker policies that have a positive impact on our members’ lives,” he added.
Here is a list of UFCW Local 400-recommended candidates who have been declared victors:
Virginia Senate Winners
District |
Candidate |
13th |
Lashrecse Aird |
14th |
Lamont Bagby |
15th |
Ghazala Hashmi |
16th |
Schuyler VanValkenburg |
18th |
Lousie Lucas |
21st |
Angela Williams-Graves |
22nd |
Aaron Rouse |
23rd |
Mamie Locke |
29th |
Jeremy McPike |
30th |
Danica Roem |
31st |
Russet Perry |
32nd |
Suhas Subramanyam |
33rd |
Jennifer Carroll Foy |
35th |
David Marsden |
36th |
Stella Pekarsky |
37th |
Saddam Salim |
38th |
Jennifer Boysko |
39th |
Adam Ebbin |
40th |
Barbara Favola |
Virginia House of Delegates Winners
District |
Candidate |
1st |
Patrick Hope |
2nd |
Adele McClure |
3rd |
Alfonso Lopez |
4th |
Charniele Herring |
5th |
Elizabeth Bennett Parker |
6th |
Rip Sullivan |
7th |
Karen Keys-Gamarra |
8th |
Irene Shin |
9th |
Karrie Delaney |
10th |
Dan Helmer |
11th |
David Bulova |
12th |
Holly Seibold |
13th |
Marcus Simon |
15th |
Laura Jane Cohen |
16th |
Paul Krizek |
17th |
Mark Sickles |
18th |
Kathy Tran |
19th |
Rozia Henson |
20th |
Michelle Maldonado |
21st |
Josh Thomas |
23rd |
Candi King |
25th |
Briana Sewell |
26th |
Kannan Srinivasan |
27th |
Atoosa Reaser |
28th |
David Reid |
29th |
Marty Martinez |
38th |
Sam Rasoul |
55th |
Amy Laufer |
58th |
Rodney Willett |
65th |
Joshua Cole |
70th |
Shelly Simonds |
76th |
Debra Gardner |
77th |
Michael Jones |
78th |
Betsy Carr |
79th |
Rae Cousins |
80th |
Destiny LeVere Bolling |
81st |
Delores McQuinn |
84th |
Nadarius Clark |
87th |
Jeion Ward |
88th |
Don Scott |
92nd |
Bonita Anthony |
93rd |
Jackie Glass |
94th |
Phil Hernandez |
96th |
Kelly Convirs Fowler |
97th |
Michael Feggans |
Virginia House of Delegates races too close to call as of 9:30 am November 8:
District |
Candidate |
57th |
Susanna Gibson |
82nd |
Kimberly Pope Adams |
Local 400 also congratulates those recommended candidates who ran valiant races but did not win:
Senate
District | Candidate |
1st | Emily Scott |
2nd | Kathy Beery |
3rd | Jade Harris |
4th | Trish White-Boyd |
7th | Renie Gates |
12th | Natan McKenzie |
17th | Clint Jenkins |
20th | Victoria Luevanos |
25th | Jolicia Ward |
26th | Pam Garner |
28th | Jason Ford |
House of Delegates
District | Candidate |
22nd | Travis Nembhard |
30th | Rob Banse |
31st | Steve Foreman |
32nd | Mady Rodriguez |
33rd | Bob Smith |
34th | Esther Nizer |
36th | Randall Wolf |
41st | Lily Franklin |
47th | Patty Quesenberry |
52nd | Jennifer Woofter |
59th | Rachel Levy |
60th | Keith Braxton |
61st | Larry Jackson |
62nd | Sara Ratcliffe |
64th | Leonard Lacey |
66th | Mark Lux |
71st | Jessica Anderson |
72nd | Bilal Raychouni |
86th | Jarris Taylor |
89th | Karen Jenkins |