Find Out Who's Your Legislator

Due to redistricting across the Commonwealth -- where new lines for both House and Senate districts have been drawn, it is important that all voters find out who's their legislator because your representation (i.e. district number and representative) may have changed; this includes the lines for Congressional seats as well. Before casting your ballot in the June 2024 Primary and the November 2024 General Election, be sure to check out: Who's Your Legislator via the link or the button below.

Legislative Scorecard

Discover how your Representative voted on bills in Congress: 

View Endorsed Candidates List

🚨CHECK BACK FOR THE LIST OF ENDORSEMENTS IN AUGUST 2024. 🚨

Want to see if your legislator has been endorsed by the Virginia AFL-CIO? Check out the: Endorsed Candidates List via the list, link, or the button below. 


During the Virginia AFL-CIO’s Forty-Third Constitutional Convention held in Williamsburg, Virginia from August 15 – 17, 2024, the Virginia AFL-CIO COPE Committee and attending delegates endorsed the following candidates for U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress for the 2024 Election Cycle:

 

U.S. Senate:  Tim Kaine

U.S. Congress:

Congressional District 1: Leslie Mehta

Congressional District 2: Missy Cotter Smasal

Congressional District 3: Robert “Bobby” Scott

Congressional District 4: Jennifer McClellan

Congressional District 5: Gloria Tinsley Witt

Congressional District 6: Ken Mitchell

Congressional District 7: Eugene Vindman

Congressional District 8: Donald Beyer, Jr.

Congressional District 9: Karen Baker

Congressional District 10: Suhas Subramanyam

Congressional District 11: Gerry Connolly

 

The Virginia AFL-CIO and its affiliates are proud to endorse these candidates as they will stand up for and uplift the voices of working people everywhere.

*Note: The AFL-CIO has already endorsed the Harris – Walz ticket for President and Vice-President for the 2024 Election Cycle.

Issue Mobilization, Best Practices, and Resource Guides

Check out our  Issue Mobilization, Best Practices and Resource Guides below. Utilize them to help you to have conversations with and to educate your union membership on the importance of wage increase and their vote this Election Cycle. 

Raising Wages 

Simply put, wages are at stake in this election. Minimum wage in Virginia has increased and is slated to increase again in the coming years; however, the outcome of the 2023 Election Cycle will dictate whether or not the upward path to $15 minimum wage in the Commonwealth is upheld or stopped. It is important that the labor movement and all of our members are voting in their best interest -- to increase the working people's wages.  

Download and use the Raising Wages Issue Mobilization, Best Practices, and Resource Guide to have conversations with and to educate your union membership on the importance of wage increase and their vote this Election Cycle. 

Raising Wages Issue Mobilization Best Practices, and Resource Guide.pdf

Right to Organize

Another issue at stake in this election is the right to organize. The right to organize is critical to protect a  worker's voice on the job, to be the avenue to better pay and benefits, and to improve working conditions.

The 2023 election cycle will set the trajectory to organizing across the Commonwealth. 


Download and use the Right to Organize, Best Practices, and Resource Guide to have conversations with and to educate your union membership on the importance of the right to organize and their vote this Election Cycle. 

Right to Organize Issue Mobilization, Best Practices, and Resources Guide.pdf

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