- TED STRICKLAND ELECTED AS OHIO’S 68th GOVERNOR
- SHERROD BROWN ELECTED US SENATOR IN OHIO
- RICHARD CORDRAY ELECTED STATE TREASURER IN OHIO
- REBECCA OTTO ELECTED STATE AUDITOR IN MINNESOTA
- RAJ GOYLE ELECTED AS KANSAS STATE REPRESENTATIVE
- MATT DUNNE LOSES TO INCUMBENT IN LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR’S RACE
- MARK RITCHIE WINS SECRETARY OF STATE RACE IN MINNESOTA
- LOIS MURPHY FALLS TO INCUMBENT IN PENNSYLVANIA’S 6th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND ELECTED AS NEW YORK’S 20th DISTRICT US REPRESENTATIVE
- KEN ULMAN ELECTED HOWARD COUNTY EXECUTIVE IN MARYLAND
- KEITH ELLISON ELECTED US REPRESENTATIVE IN MINNESOTA’S 5th DISTRICT
- JOHN SARBANES ELECTED AS MARYLAND’S 3rd DISTRICT US REPRESENTATIVE
- JIM MARTIN’S LOSS AN UPSET FOR GEORGIA DEMOCRATS
- JENNIFER BRUNNER WINS SECRETARY OF STATE RACE IN OHIO
- IKE LEGGETT ELECTED MONTGOMERY COUNTY EXECUTIVE IN MARYLAND
- HANNAH PINGREE REELECTED TO MAINE’S STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- GABBY GIFFORDS ELECTED AS ARIZONA’S 8th DISTRICT US REPRESENTATIVE
- DIANE FARRELL FALLS TO INCUMBENT IN CONNECTICUT CONGRESSIONAL RACE
- DEBRA BOWEN ELECTED AS CALIFORNIA’S SECRETARY OF STATE
- AN UPSET FOR DEMOCRATS IN CALIFORNIA’S 45th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- CHUCK HOSKIN ELECTED AS OKLAHOMA’S 6th DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE
- CHRIS MURPHY WINS CONNECTICUT CONGRESSIONAL SEAT
- BROOKE ELLISON LOSS IN NEW YORK AN UPSET FOR STATE DEMOCRATS
- AN UPSET FOR DEMOCRATS IN SOUTH CAROLINA’S STATE HOUSE
- AN UPSET FOR DEMOCRATS IN COLORADO’S 4th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- ANDY MEISNER REELECTED AS MICHIGAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE
- ANDREW RICE ELECTED TO OKLAHOMA’S STATE SENATE
- Martin: A Man of Decency
- DAN SEALS LOSES TO INCUMBENT IN ILLINOIS’ 10th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- JON TESTER ELECTED US SENATOR IN MONTANA
- Twenty-First Century Democrats Announces 2007 Honorees
- 21st Century Democrats Endorse Darcy Burner
- Fred Mason, III endorsed for City Council in the 11th district of Baltimore
- 21st Century Democrats Poll Shows Democrat Darcy Burner Leading Republican Incumbent in WA-08
- Media Release - Kate Brown for Secretary of State
Washington, DC – Today, Jennifer Brunner’s victory in the Secretary of State race against Republican Greg Hartmann was a step forward for Ohioans. Twenty-First Century Democrats, the 13th largest political action committee in the nation, endorsed 34 candidates, including Brunner, during the 2006 election cycle.
“Jennifer Brunner’s victory illustrates the fact that Ohio citizens were ready for a change,” said Kelly C. Young, president of Twenty-First Century Democrats. “Jennifer truly believes that fair elections are the basis of American democracy, and should therefore be fostered and protected. We are confident that Jennifer will use her leadership skills in order to achieve what is best for Ohioans.”
The fight for the Secretary of State seat between Brunner and Republican Greg Hartmann was a pivotal race, due to the important role Ohio plays as a swing state in each national election. Her win promises to bring about positive change when it comes to election politics in this state. As Secretary of State, Brunner will work towards reforming the election process in Ohio, in order to ensure more open and fair elections in this state. Also, she plans to establish education and incentive programs for elections, in hopes to subsequently increase participation in Ohio’s communities on Election Day.
“Jennifer Brunner is exactly the kind of leader we need in the secretary of state position in Ohio,” said Young. “She will bring back nonpartisanship to the office and she will be a consistent and constant voice for voting rights and increased voting access.”
The endorsement of such a small number of candidates nationwide signals a new direction for Twenty-First Century Democrats. “We are focused on locating and supporting those candidates who can successfully connect with America’s citizens,” said Young. “We believe that these extraordinary leaders will push for a change and bring the power back to the people. Leaders like Jennifer Brunner will ensure that the voices of Americans everywhere are heard.”
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