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EMILYs List is the nation’s largest resource dedicated to electing Democratic pro-choice women to office.
In 2016, EMILYs List helped Hillary Clinton become the first woman ever to become the presidential nominee of a major party – and she won the popular vote by nearly three million votes. We were proud to support her trailblazing campaign from day one, and we made historic gains for women’s leadership up and down the ballot.
Here are the candidates who are running strong campaigns at the state and local level in 2023 and 2024 and have earned the EMILYs List endorsement. EMILYs List recruits, trains and supports Democratic pro-choice women candidates at every level of the ballot.
Meet the team dedicated to electing Democratic pro-choice women: EMILYs List’s Board of Directors and Senior Leadership.
Run to Win at EMILYs List is a national recruitment and training campaign focused on helping Democratic pro-choice women run for office—and WIN.
Contributions or gifts to EMILYs List or endorsed candidates are not tax deductible. Contributions are subject to the limitations and prohibitions of the Federal Election Campaign Act.
EMILYs List, the nation’s largest resource for women in politics, works to elect Democratic pro-choice women up and down the ballot and across the country with a goal of fighting for our rights and our communities. Our work is centered around a fundamental vision: Run. Win. Change the World.
EMILYs List, the nation’s largest resource for women in politics, works to elect Democratic pro-choice women up and down the ballot and across the country with a goal of fighting for our rights and our communities. Our work is centered around a fundamental vision: Run. Win. Change the World.
Latest news from EMILYs List, the largest resource dedicated to electing Democratic pro-choice women to office.
EMILYs List wins elections. Since our founding, we have helped elect 175 Democratic pro-choice women to the House, 26 to the Senate, 20 to governors’ seats, and more than 1,500 women to state and local office.