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