A special message from UFCW Local 400 President Mark Federici
Your vote has never been more important. Elections have consequences — and the one taking place just days from now is the most consequential of our lifetimes.
During this pandemic we have been on the frontlines as essential first responders, putting our health and our families on the line. At a time when economic inequality is at record levels, our living standards are on the line. In an era when assaults on unions have never been more vicious, our right to a voice in the workplace is on the line.
I cannot say this strongly enough: Our vote is our power. Either we use it or we lose it.
If you’ve already cast your ballot through early voting or by mail, thank you. If not, please make a plan to vote now and carry it out.
Vote By Mail
Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by Tuesday, November 3, 2020, and received by Monday, November 9, 2020, to be counted. If you have already requested and received an absentee ballot, please fill it out today and drop it off at your County Clerk’s office by Monday, November 2, 2020.
Vote Early
Vote early in person at your county courthouse or judicial annex between Wednesday, October 21, 2020, and Saturday, October 31, 2020. You do not need to have a reason or fill out an application to vote early. Bring your mask and ID.
Vote on Election Day: November 3rd
Lastly, you can always vote in person on Election Day. Bring your mask and ID and be prepared to wait in line. Polls are open on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Whatever method you use to cast your ballot, I hope you’ll give serious consideration to voting for the Local 400 recommended candidates and issues listed on the opposite side of this letter. On the basis of their past records and their campaign agendas, I can testify that each of these candidates will fight for your well-being and that of all working families on all the issues that affect your life, your livelihood and your family’s future. We have also looked closely at the ballot questions and have made recommendations that will increase the power of working people and make Maryland a more level playing field.
Your vote is your power. Please exercise your right to vote and change our nation for the better. Thank you.
In Solidarity,
Mark P. Federici
President and International
Vice President
UFCW Local 400 West Virginia Voter Guide
UFCW Local 400 has made no recommendation.
President | Joseph R. Biden |
Vice President | Kamala Harris |
U.S. House of Representatives: | |
Congressional District 2 | Cathy Kunkel |
Governor | Ben Salango |
Attorney General | Sam Petsonk |
State Treasurer | John Perdue |
Secretary of State | Natalie Tennant |
Auditor | Mary Ann Claytor |
Agriculture Commissioner | Bob Beach |
West Virginia State Senate: | |
District 1 | Randy Swartzmiller |
District 2 | Josh Gary |
District 3 | “Robin” Wilson |
District 5 | Bob Plymale |
District 7 | Ralph Rodighiero |
District 8 | Glen Jeffries |
District 9 | “Bugs” Stover |
District 10 | Bill Laird |
District 11 | Denise Campbell |
District 12 | Doug Facemire |
District 13 | Mike Caputo |
District 14 | David Childers |
District 16 | Pete Dougherty |
District 17 | Andrew Robinson |
West Virginia State House: | |
District 1 | Jack Wood |
District 2 | Phil Diserio |
District 3 | Shawn Fluharty and Erikka Storch |
District 4 | Christian Turak and Lisa Zukoff |
District 5 | Dave Pethtel |
District 8 | Andrew Alvarez |
District 10 | Trish Pritchard and Luke Winters |
District 11 | Mark Pauley |
District 13 | Scott Brewer |
District 14 | Chris Yeager |
District 15 | “Tess” Jackson |
District 16 | Sean Hornbuckle, Dakota Nelson, and Mark Bates |
District 17 | Chad Lovejoy and Matthew Rohrbach |
District 19 | Ric Griffith and David Thompson |
District 20 | Nathan Brown |
District 21 | Mark Dean |
District 22 | Jeff Eldridge |
District 23 | Rodney Miller |
District 24 | Tim Tomblin |
District 25 | Tony Paynter |
District 26 | Ed Evans |
District 27 | Tina Russell |
District 28 | Ryne Nahodil |
District 30 | Mick Bates |
District 31 | Christopher Toney |
District 32 | Margaret Staggers and Mark Hurt |
District 33 | Larry Cottrill |
District 34 | Brent Boggs |
District 35 | Doug Skaff Jr, Kathy Ferguson, Rusty Williams, and Kayla Young |
District 36 | Larry Rowe, Amanda Estep-Burton, and
Jim Barach |
District 37 | Mike Pushkin |
District 38 | Nikki Ardman |
District 39 | “Woody” Holmes |
District 41 | Duane Bragg |
District 42 | Jeff Campbell and Cindy Lavender-Bowe |
District 43 | Bill Hartman and Cody Thompson |
District 44 | Robin Cutlip |
District 46 | “Bob” Stultz |
District 47 |
Ed Larry |
District 48 | Richard Iaquinta, Rob Garcia, Josh Maxwell, and Ryan Deems |
District 49 | Mike Manypenny |
District 50 | Michael Angelucci, Joey Garci, and Ronald Straight |
District 51 | Barbara Fleischauer, Evan Hansen, Rodney Pyles, Danille Walker, and John Williams |
District 52 | “JR” Wolfe |
District 53 | Cory Chase |
District 55 | Jarod Shockey |
District 58 | George Miller |
District 60 | Brad Noll |
District 61 | Jason Barrett |
District 62 | Debi Carroll |
District 63 | Daniel Bennett |
District 65 | Sammi Brown |
District 66 | Storme Shiley Frame |
District 67 | John Doyle and Susan Perry |