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CSU-AAUP PAC Endorsements 2016 House Candidate Name District CSU-AAUP PAC Endorsements 2016 House Candidate Name District Party Thomas Currier 8 Democrat M Saud Anwar 14 Democrat *David A. Baram 15 Democrat, Working Families Derek Slap 19 Democrat *Mike Demicco 21 Democrat, Working Families *Elizabeth "Betty" A. Boukus 22 Democratic *Rick Lopes 24 Democrat, Working Families Party *Robert "Bobby" C. Sanchez 25 Democrat *Peter A. Tercyak 26 Democrat, Working Families Josh Shulman 27 Democrat *Joe Aresimowicz 30 Democrat, Working Families Matthew Saunig 31 Democrat Sharon Palmer 38 Democrat Christine Conley 40 Democrat Joseph de la Cruz 41 Democrat *Christine Randall 44 Democratic Kate Donnelly 47 Democrat *Linda A. Orange 48 Democrat, Working Families *Susan M. Johnson 49 Democrat, Working Families Kathleen Bachiochi 52 Democrat Susan Eastwood 53 Democrat *Gregory S. Haddad 54 Democrat, Working Families CSU-AAUP PAC Endorsements 2016 House Candidate Name District Party Michael Winkler 56 Democrat Anthony DiPlace 59 Democrat Tim Curtis 60 Democrat Bill Riiska 64 Democrat *Michelle L. Cook 65 Democrat, Working Families Mary Lundgren 67 Democrat Myrna Watanabe 76 Democrat Laura Bartok 77 Democrat *Catherine F. Abercrombie 83 Democratic Stephen Gifford 87 Democrat Joshua Elliott 88 Democrat Patrick Reynolods 90 Democrat *Patricia A. Dillon 92 Democratic, Working Families Party *Toni Edmonds Walker 93 Democratic *Robyn A. Porter 94 Democratic, Working Families Party *Juan R. Candelaria 95 Democratic *Roland J. Lemar 96 Democrat, Working Families *Matthew L. Lesser 100 Democratic, Working Families Party *Theresa W. Conroy 105 Democrat, Working Families Eva Bermudez Zimmerman 106 Democrat Angela Capinera 122 Democrat *John "Jack" F. Hennessy 127 Democratic, Working Families Dru Georgiadis 132 Democrat *Cristin McCarthy Vahey 133 Democrat, Working Families P *Kevin Ryan 139 Democrat, Working Families *Caroline B. Simmons 144 Democratic *indicates incumbent candidate CSU-AAUP PAC Endorsements 2016 Senate Candidate Name District Party *Steve Cassano 4 Democrat, Working Families *Beth Bye 5 Democrat *Terry Gerratana 6 Democrat Annie Hornish 7 Democrat *Gary Winfield 10 Democrat, Working Families *Martin M. Looney 11 Democrat *Edward Kennedy 12 Democrat *Dante Bartolomeo 13 Democrat, Working Families *Joe Crisco 17 Democrat, Working Families Tim Bowles 18 Democrat *Catherine A. Osten 19 Democrat, Working Families Ryan Henowitz 20 Democrat *Marilyn Moore 22 Democratic, Working Families Party *Edwin Gomes 23 Democrat Kenneth Gucker 24 Democrat *Mae Flexer 29 Democrat, Working Families David Lawson 30 Democrat Michael Nicastro 31 Democrat *Tony Guglielmo 35 Republican *indicates incumbent candidate .
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