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Maggie's List

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Maggie's List
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Basic facts
Location:Tallahassee, Florida
Type:Political Action Committee
Top official:Sandra B. Mortham
Year founded:2010
Website:Official website
Budget
2018:$114,330[1]
2016:$183,824[1]
2014:$188,916[1]
2012:$173,647[1]
2010:$48,700[1]

Maggie's List is a Political Action Committee (PAC) that was founded in 2010 by "a group of women with a fiscally conservative economic vision and led by Sandra B. Mortham, former Florida Secretary of State." The group seeks to "raise awareness and funds to increase the number of conservative women elected to federal public office."[2]

Political activity

Candidate endorsements

2018

The following table details Maggie's List endorsements of candidates in elections known to Ballotpedia:

Candidates endorsed in 2018 by Maggie's List
Candidate Year Office Result
Martha McSally (R) 2018 U.S. Senate, Arizona
Defeatedd
Beth Lindstrom (R) 2018 U.S. Senate, Massachusetts
Defeatedd
Karin Housley (R) 2018 U.S. Senate, Minnesota
Defeatedd
Deb Fischer (R) 2018 U.S. Senate, Nebraska
{{{1}}}
Marsha Blackburn (R) 2018 U.S. Senate, Tennessee
{{{1}}}
Leah Vukmir (R) 2018 U.S. Senate, Wisconsin
Defeatedd
Martha Roby (R) 2018 Alabama's 2nd Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Amata Radewagen (R) 2018 American Samoa's At-Large Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Tiffany Shedd (R) 2018 Arizona's 1st Congressional District
Defeatedd
Lea Marquez Peterson (R) 2018 Arizona's 2nd Congressional District
Defeatedd
Debbie Lesko (R) 2018 Arizona's 8th Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Kimberlin Brown (R) 2018 California's 36th Congressional District
Defeatedd
Young Kim (R) 2018 California's 39th Congressional District
Defeatedd
Mimi Walters (R) 2018 California's 45th Congressional District
Defeatedd
Maria Elvira Salazar (R) 2018 Florida's 27th Congressional District
Defeatedd
Karen Handel (R) 2018 Georgia's 6th Congressional District
Defeatedd
Jackie Walorski (R) 2018 Indiana's 2nd Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Susan Brooks (R) 2018 Indiana's 5th Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Lena Epstein (R) 2018 Michigan's 11th Congressional District
Defeatedd
Carla Nelson (R) 2018 Minnesota's 1st Congressional District
Defeatedd
Ann Wagner (R) 2018 Missouri's 2nd Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Vicky Hartzler (R) 2018 Missouri's 4th Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Lynne Blankenbeker (R) 2018 New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District
Defeatedd
Janice Arnold-Jones (R) 2018 New Mexico's 1st Congressional District
Defeatedd
Yvette Herrell (R) 2018 New Mexico's 2nd Congressional District
Defeatedd
Elise Stefanik (R) 2018 New York's 21st Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Claudia Tenney (R) 2018 New York's 22nd Congressional District
Defeatedd
Virginia Foxx (R) 2018 North Carolina's 5th Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Kay Granger (R) 2018 Texas' 12th Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Mia Love (R) 2018 Utah's 4th Congressional District
Defeatedd
Jaime Herrera Beutler (R) 2018 Washington's 3rd Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) 2018 Washington's 5th Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Carol Miller (R) 2018 West Virginia's 3rd Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Liz Cheney (R) 2018 Wyoming's At-Large Congressional District
{{{1}}}
Kristi Noem (R) 2018 Governor of South Dakota
{{{1}}}
Ashley B. Moody (R) 2018 Attorney General of Florida
{{{1}}}
Denise Grimsley (R) 2018 Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Defeatedd
Erika Harold (R) 2018 Attorney General of Illinois
Defeatedd
Barbara Cegavske (R) 2018 Nevada Secretary of State
{{{1}}}
Kimberly Yee (R) 2018 Arizona Treasurer
{{{1}}}
Evelyn Sanguinetti (R) 2018 Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
Defeatedd
Rebecca Kleefisch (R) 2018 Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
Defeatedd

2017

2016

2014

2012

2010

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