Endorsed candidates Pinny Beebe-Center (Maine), Mark Spreitzer (Wisconsin), and Ryan Tipping-Spitz (Maine) are committed to strengthening the separation of religion and government.
Announcing Congressional endorsements of allies on Capitol Hill who champion issues of church-state separation.
Announcing endorsement of Misty Plowright who is running for Colorado’s 5th Congressional District.
Endorsed candidates Beth Doglio (Washington State House), Fatima Rita Fahmy (U.S. Congress Florida’s 10th), and Beth Turra (Florida State House) show that running for office does not require a declared faith.
Nine openly humanist, atheist, agnostic, and religiously unaffiliated candidates running for office in Arizona.
Candidates Martha Hennessey (NH), Chris Kennedy (CO), Strom Peterson (WA), and Barbara Stocker (MO) will advocate for public policy based on evidence and reason, core values of the humanist and secular community.
FEF PAC endorses Ernie Chambers (NE), Jennifer Goulet (WA), Eric Grimm (MI), Mike Honda (CA), Gayle Jordan (TN), and Perrin Swanlund (CA).
Julie Fahey, Diego Hernandez, and Pam Marsh win primaries.
Three candidates endorsed by the Freethought Equality Fund (FEF) PAC won their primary elections on Tuesday for the Oregon House of Representatives: Julie Fahey (District 14), Diego Hernandez(District 47) and Pam Marsh (District 5).
If successful in the general election, Raskin will be the only open humanist serving in the U.S. Congress.