List of superdelegates at the 2008 Democratic National Convention

This is a list of Democratic party unpledged delegates, also known as superdelegates or automatic delegates,[1] who voted in the 2008 Democratic National Convention, the culmination of the party's presidential nominating process that began with the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries and caucuses.

State vote totals respective to the number of superdelegates that correspond to that candidate.[clarification needed]

At the time of Hillary Clinton's campaign suspension on June 7, 2008, the count was 246½ for her and 478 for Barack Obama,[2] with 99 still 'Uncommitted'[3] of the 823½ total then existing, although this number represents the realignment of around 50 superdelegates who switched their support from Clinton to Obama when he had gained the majority of delegates. Clinton released her delegates during the convention.

The breakdown by position for Clinton was 144 DNC, 52½ Representatives, 14 Senators, 17 Add-ons, 10½ Governors, and 7½ DPLs;the breakdown by position for Obama was 229 DNC, 157 Representatives, 34 Senators, 29 Add-ons, 20 Governors, and 9 DPLs;and the breakdown for "Uncommitted" was: 39 DNC, 22 Representatives, 1.5 Senators, 32.5 Add-ons, 1 Governor, and 3 DPLs.[2]

Composition

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The Democratic Party's official rules do not use the term "superdelegate." This is an informal name for about 20% of all delegates, whose status as delegates is independent of primary and caucus results and who are officially unpledged to any candidate. About half of the superdelegates are current Democratic elected officials – Governors, U.S. Senators and Representatives. The other half consists of other party leaders.

The following totals reflect the fact that superdelegates from Florida and Michigan will be seated at the convention, but with only one-half vote each, because of their states' violations of scheduling rules.

Unpledged party leaders and elected officials

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The formal description (in Rule 9.A) is "unpledged party leader and elected official delegates" (Unpledged PLEOs).[4]

  • 19.5 votes from 20 Distinguished Party Leaders (DPL). Officially there are 23 delegates in this category,[5] but this includes sitting elected officials (2 Senators and 1 Governor), who are here counted in those categories. Former party Chairman Kenneth M. Curtis (FL) has 0.5 vote.
  • 31.5 votes from 32 Democratic Governors. This category includes 28 state Governors, the Mayor of DC, and 3 Governors of Territories. Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm has 0.5 vote.
  • 49.5 votes from 51 members of the Senate. This category includes 49 U.S. Senators and the 2 Shadow Senators from DC. The 3 Senators from Michigan and Florida have only 0.5 vote each.
  • 231.5 votes from 238 members of the House of Representatives. This category includes 234 Representatives from the states, and 4 Congressional Delegates from DC and from the Territories. The 15 Michigan and Florida Representatives have only 0.5 vote each.
  • 413 votes from 432 Democratic National Committee Members. A total of 38 DNC delegates (12 from Florida, 18 from Michigan, and 8 representing Democrats Abroad) have only 0.5 vote each.

The PLEOs listed above currently represent a total of 745 votes. However, that tally is subject to change as events affect individual delegates. For example, the count has decreased due to the death of Rep. Tom Lantos; the loss of one half of Ken Curtis' vote because of his current residency in Florida;[6] the resignation of Eliot Spitzer as Governor of New York (his replacement, David Paterson, was already a superdelegate as a DNC member); and the resignation of Representative Albert Wynn.[7] The count has increased because of the special-election victories of Reps. Bill Foster (IL-14), André Carson (IN-7), Jackie Speier (CA-12), Don Cazayoux (LA-6), Travis Childers (MS-1), and Donna Edwards (MD-4). A more complete history of superdelegate composition changes is provided in a later section.

Finally, note that the tallies here reflect eligibility only; the final, official vote tally will be determined solely by the number of eligible delegates who actually participate in the national convention.

Unpledged PLEO delegates should not be confused with pledged PLEOs. Under Rule 9.C, the pledged PLEO slots are allocated to candidates based on the results of the primaries and caucuses.[4]

Unpledged add-ons

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Under Rule 9.B, each state party selects one or more "unpledged add-on delegates," intended for other elected officials and party leaders not included in the above groups.[4][8] There are 76 such slots, which are filled according to Democratic Party rules;[5] in practice, it is usually the chairperson of the state Democratic Party who appoints the add-ons, effectively allowing the state chairs to multiply their vote.[9] The formal selection of add-ons is performed at the state party's convention or at a state executive committee meeting. All 76 add-ons are scheduled to be identified by June 21, 2008.[10]

Totals

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The following are the totals according to this list. Other organizations[11] have reported different numbers based on pledged or expected support.

Endorsed
candidate
With Michigan and Florida delegations at full strength
Barack Obama562.5
Hillary Clinton211.5
Uncommitted73
Unassigned5
Totals852

Notes:

  • Democrats Abroad superdelegates count for ½ vote. Barack Obama is endorsed by five Democrats Abroad superdelegates giving 2.5 votes, Hillary Clinton is endorsed by three giving 1.5 votes.
  • "Unassigned" includes vacant PLEO delegates as well as Add-on delegates that have not yet been assigned.

Totals by group

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Endorsed
candidate
Unpledged PLEO ¹Add-onsTotals
Distinguished Party Leaders ²GovernorsSenatorsRepresentativesDNC members
Barack Obama1126.545184.523343.5543.5
Hillary Clinton6.5542914520209.5
Uncommitted20.518311566.5
Unassigned0000505
Totals19.531.549.5231.541478.5824.5

¹ For purposes of this list members of Congress and governors are counted in that category even if they are also members of the DNC or are a Distinguished Party Leader (DPL). The DNC, however, considers such delegates to be DNC members or DPL's first. The following members of Congress and governors are either DNC members or are DPL's: Reps. Joe Baca, Mike Honda, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, Gregory Meeks, Nancy Pelosi, and Maxine Waters. Sens. Robert Byrd (DPL), Chris Dodd (DPL), Harry Reid, and Debbie Stabenow. Govs. Tim Kaine, Joe Manchin, Ruth Ann Minner, David Paterson, and Ed Rendell (DPL). Florida and Michigan delegations not yet updated to reflect full votes.

² Includes former presidents, former vice presidents, former house and senate leaders, and former party chairs.

Totals by state

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State or territoryHillary ClintonBarack ObamaUncommittedUnassignedTotalLeader
Alabama32308Clinton
Alaska14005Obama
American Samoa42006Clinton
Arizona470011Obama
Arkansas371112Obama
California24407071Obama
Colorado3120015Obama
Connecticut2100012Obama
Delaware26008Obama
Democrats Abroad*1.52.5004Obama
District of Columbia8142024Obama
Florida*274013Obama
Georgia3111015Obama
Guam23005Obama
Hawaii27009Obama
Idaho04105Obama
Illinois0300131Obama
Indiana580013Obama
Iowa381012Obama
Kansas18009Obama
Kentucky34209Obama
Louisiana263011Obama
Maine08008Obama
Maryland8192029Obama
Massachusetts10153028Obama
Michigan*0131.5014.5Obama
Minnesota1141016Obama
Mississippi05308Obama
Missouri5101016Obama
Montana09009Obama
Nebraska06107Obama
Nevada17109Obama
New Hampshire35008Obama
New Jersey8111020Obama
New Mexico660012
New York20281049Obama
North Carolina3151019Obama
North Dakota08008Obama
Ohio4142121Obama
Oklahoma172010Obama
Oregon0130013Obama
Pennsylvania16121029Clinton
Puerto Rico42208Clinton
Rhode Island651012Clinton
South Carolina26109Obama
South Dakota25108Obama
Tennessee683017Obama
Texas10214035Obama
Utah06006Obama
Vermont06208Obama
Virgin Islands23106Obama
Virginia6111018Obama
Washington1162019Obama
West Virginia362011Obama
Wisconsin2160018Obama
Wyoming15006Obama

* Democrats Abroad have ½ vote. [Florida, and Michigan superdelegates not yet updated for full votes.][needs update]

Details

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The following table includes all superdelegate positions. Vacant positions are last, the others are sorted alphabetically by name. To re-sort these tables, click on the double-arrow symbol at the top of a column.

List of seated superdelegates

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Total votes on this table:
  • Obama: 562.5
  • Clinton: 211.5
  • Uncommitted: 73
  • Vacant: 5

Total: 852

The table below consists of 856 entries comprising 852 votes, as follows.

  • Unpledged PLEOs: 775 delegates, accounting for 771 votes:
    • 767 delegates from states and territories, each with 1 vote (note: includes 4 vacancies, listed at the end).
    • 8 Democrats Abroad delegates, each with ½ vote. Total: 4 votes.
  • Unpledged Add-ons: 81 delegates, with 1 vote each. Total: 81 votes.
DelegateStatePositionDetail or notesEndorsementSourcesCommit dateЖ
Tina AbbottMI*DNCMichigan Democratic Vice Chair; Michigan AFL-CIO Secretary-TreasurerObamaAP[12]03 Jun 2008
Neil AbercrombieHIRepresentativeObamaPolitico.com[13]10 Feb 2007
Lynne AbrahamPAAdd-onDistrict Attorney of PhiladelphiaClintonDCW[10]07 Jun 2008
Aníbal Acevedo ViláPRGovernorObamaCNN[14]13 Feb 2008
Steven AchelpohlNEDNCState ChairObamaLincoln Journal-Star[15]19 Apr 2008
Gary AckermanNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[16]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Daniel AkakaHISenatorObamaBarackObama.com[18]12 May 2008
Steven AlariCADNCObamaNew York Times[19]11 Jan 2008
Yvette AlexanderDCAdd-onDistrict CouncilmemberObamaWashington Post[20]03 Apr 2008
Tom AllenMERepresentativeObamaPortland Press Herald[21]12 May 2008
Jason AltmirePARepresentativeObamaDCW[22]06 Jun 2008
Mark AndersonSDAdd-onSouth Dakota AFL-CIO PresidentUncommitted
Joe AndrewINDPLFormer DNC Chairman
Originally supported Clinton[23]
ObamaAP[24]1 May 2008
Rob AndrewsNJRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[25]ObamaAtlanticCity.com[26]07 Jun 2008
Patsy ArceneauxLADNCOriginally supported Clinton[27]ObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Mike ArcuriNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[29]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Ward ArmstrongVAAdd-onState DelegateObamaVirginia Politics[30]31 Jan 2008
Carmen E. ArroyoNYAdd-onState AssemblymemberClintonMSNBC[31]1 May 2008
Celita Arroyo de RoquesPRDNCObamael Nuevo Dia[32]
Kitti AsberryOKDNCState Vice ChairObamaTulsa World[33]
Jon AusmanFL*DNCClintonPalm Beach Post[34]03 Jun 2008
Anthony AvalloneCTDNCObamaHartford Courant[35]
Joe BacaCARepresentativeOfficially DNC Member
Originally supported Clinton[19]
ObamaBlack Voice News[36]19 Jun 2008
Brian BairdWARepresentativeObamaPost-Intelligencer[37]15 Feb 2008
John BaldacciMEGovernorOriginally supported Clinton[38]ObamaMaineToday.com[39]07 Jun 2008
Tammy BaldwinWIRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[40]ObamaThe Progressive[41]20 Jun 2008
John BarrowGARepresentativeObamaMacon Telegraph[42]28 Feb 2008
Willie BarrowILDNCObamaChicago Tribune,[43] BarackObama.com[44]
Matthew BarzunKYAdd-onObamaDCW[10]07 Jun 2008
William Craig BasheinOHAdd-onClintonDCW[45]21 May 2008
Lu BattaglieriMI*DNCExecutive Director, Michigan Education AssociationObamaDetroit Free Press[46]02 Jun 2008
Max BaucusMTSenatorObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Rena BaumgartnerPADNCClintonThe Morning Call[47]
Evan BayhINSenatorClintonHillaryClinton.com[48]24 Sep 2007
Melissa BeanILRepresentativeObamaPolitico.com[13]
Joyce BeattyOHDNCDem. Legislative Campaign Comm.ObamaColumbus Dispatch[49]03 Jun 2008
Don BeaversARDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[50]
Xavier BecerraCARepresentativeObamaAmerican Chronicle[51]27 Jan 2008
Mike BeebeARGovernorOriginally supported Clinton[52]ObamaArkansasBusiness.com[53]09 Jun 2008
Robert BellDA*DNCClintonToronto Star[54]16 Feb 2008
Teresa Benitez-ThompsonNVDNCState Vice ChairObamaTime[55]06 Mar 2008
Cecil BenjaminVIDNCTerritory ChairObamaThe Virgin Islands Daily News[56]
Shelley BerkleyNVRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[57]ObamaLas Vegas Sun[58]20 Jun 2008
Howard BermanCARepresentativeObamaThe Boston Globe[59]15 May 2008
Jeremy BernardCADNCObamaMercury News[60]
Marion BerryARRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[61]ObamaArkansasBusiness.com[53]09 Jun 2008
Steve BeshearKYGovernorObamaDCW[22]06 Jun 2008
Judy BevansVTDNCState Vice ChairObamaBrattleboro Reformer[62]
Belinda BiaforeWVDNCState Vice ChairClintonCharleston Gazette[63]23 Feb 2008
Gus BickfordMADNCClintonBoston.com[64]12 Feb 2008
Joe BidenDESenatorFormer CandidateObamaMeet The Press[65]22 Jun 2008
Jack BillionSDDNCState ChairObamaRapid City Journal[66]
Rachel BinahCADNCOriginally supported Clinton[67]ObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Jeff BingamanNMSenatorObamaAlbuquerque Journal[68]28 Apr 2008
Sanford BishopGARepresentativeObamaAP[69]10 Sep 2007
Tim BishopNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[70]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Don BivensAZDNCState ChairObamaDCW[71]03 Jun 2008
Margaret BlackshereILDNCObamaBarackObama.com[72]
Rod BlagojevichILGovernorObamanbc5.com[73]10 Feb 2007
Earl BlumenauerORRepresentativeObamaOregon Live[74]1 Feb 2008
Anita BondsDCDNCDistrict ChairObamaReal Clear Politics[75]12 May 2008
Madeleine BordalloGURepresentativeCongressional DelegateObamaTime[76]20 May 2008
Connie BordeDA*DNCObama[citation needed]
Dan BorenOKRepresentativeUncommitted
Moretta BosleyKYDNCClintonMessenger-Inquirer[77]
Leonard BoswellIARepresentativeClintonHillaryClinton.com[78]18 Dec 2007
Rick BoucherVARepresentativeObamaTri-Cities Personal News and Media Center[79]21 Jan 2008
Barbara BoxerCASenatorObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Allen BoydFL*RepresentativeUncommitted
Nancy BoydaKSRepresentativeObamaLawrence Journal[81]11 Jun 2008
Bill BradburyORDNCDem. Assoc. of Secretaries of StateObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Karla BradleyARDNCState Vice ChairClintonHillaryClinton.com[82]
Bob BradyPARepresentativeObamaBoston.com[83]03 Jun 2008
Terrie BradyFL*DNCPresident, Duval Teachers UnitedUncommitted
Bruce BraleyIARepresentativeObamaAP[84]30 Apr 2008
Gail BrayIDDNCNational CommitteewomanObamaIdaho Statesman[85]04 Feb 2008
Joyce BrayboyNCDNCObamaThe News & Observer.[86]10 Mar 2008
Donna BrazileDCDNCUncommitted
Phil BredesenTNGovernorObamaPolitico.com[87]03 Jun 2008
Scott BrennanIADNCState ChairObamaQuad City Times[88]20 May 2008
Mark BrewerMI*DNCDNC Vice Chair & State ChairUncommitted
Doug BrooksMODNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[89]
Roy LaVerne BrooksTXDNCState Vice ChairObamaDallas Morning News[90]
Corrine BrownFL*RepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[91]ObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
Marilyn Tyler BrownDCDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
Michael D. BrownDCSenatorShadow SenatorObamaWashington City Paper[94]26 Feb 2008
Sherrod BrownOHSenatorObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
Janice C. BrunsonAZDNCClintonAZ Central[95]
Mark BryantMODNCObamaAP[96]
Ray BuckleyNHDNCState ChairObamaPolitickerNH.com[97]03 Jun 2008
Jeanne BuellIDDNCState Vice ChairObamaUSA Today[98]11 Feb 2008
Elizabeth BunnMI*DNCUAW Secretary-TreasurerObamaUSA Today[99]10 Jun 2008
William BurgaOHDNCClintonMSNBC[100]10 Apr 2008
Anna BurgerDCDNCObamaSEIU[101]15 Feb 2008
Susan BurgessNCDNCNat'l Dem. Municipal Officials Conf.ClintonWRAL-TV[102]07 Feb 2008
Tonio BurgosNJDNCClintonAP[103]02 Apr 2007
Grant BurgoyneIDDNCNational CommitteemanObamaIdaho Statesman[85]04 Feb 2008
Carol BurkeVIDNCObamaBarackObama.com,[104] AP[105]10 May 2008
Elsie BurkhalterLADNCState Second Vice ChairUncommitted
Stewart BurkhalterALAdd-onState AFL-CIO PresidentObamaAP[106]1 Mar 2008
Cordelia Lewis BurksINDNCState Vice ChairObamaWLFI-TV[107]
James BurnsHIAdd-onRetired JudgeObamaHonolulu Advertiser[108]25 May 2008
G. K. ButterfieldNCRepresentativeObamaThe News & Observer[109]14 Jan 2008
Robert ByrdWVSenatorFormer Senate Majority Leader – officially DPL?ObamaCharleston Gazette[110]19 May 2008
Brendan ByrneNJAdd-onFormer GovernorClintonBlueJersey.com[111]17 Apr 2008
Luisette CabanasPRDNCTerritory Vice ChairClintonAtlantic Monthly[112]30 Apr 2008
Ellen CamhiCTDNCClintonHartford Courant[35]
Carol Ann CampbellPADNCObamaTime[113]19 Feb 2008
Margarett CampbellMTDNCState Vice Chair.ObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Mary Eva CandonDCDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
Maria CantwellWASenatorObamaThe Columbian[114]09 Jun 2008
Lois CappsCARepresentativeObamaPolitico.com[115]30 Apr 2008
Mike CapuanoMARepresentativeObamaThe Boston Globe[116]28 Jan 2008
Yolanda CarawayDCDNCOriginally supported Clinton[93]ObamaBarackObama.com[92]06 Jun 2008
Ben CardinMDSenatorObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Dennis CardozaCARepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[117]ObamaBarackObama.com[117]23 May 2008
Ian CarletonVTDNCState ChairObamaBurlington Free Press[118]06 Mar 2008
Robin CarnahanMODNCDem. Assoc. of Secretaries of StateObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Russ CarnahanMORepresentativeObamaSTLToday[119]10 May 2007
Chris CarneyPARepresentativeClintonAP[120]9 May 2008
Thomas R. CarperDESenatorObamaThe Hill[121]04 Jun 2008
André CarsonINRepresentativeObamaAP[122]16 Apr 2008
Jimmy CarterGADPLFormer President, Member of the "Pelosi Club"† since May 1, 2008[123]ObamaWGCL Atlanta[124]03 Jun 2008
Rob CarverDEAdd-onObamaThe News Journal[125][126]05 Apr 2008
Bob Casey Jr.PASenatorObamaThe Philadelphia Inquirer[127]28 Mar 2008
Nick Casey Jr.WVDNCState ChairObamaDCW[22]06 Jun 2008
Donna CassuttMNDNCState Vice ChairObamaMN Publius[128]29 Feb 2008
Kathy CastorFL*RepresentativeObamaSt. Petersburg Times[129]02 Feb 2008
Don CazayouxLARepresentativeUncommitted
Mitchell CaesarFL*DNCObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Ben ChandlerKYRepresentativeObamaAP[130]29 Apr 2008
Cheryl ChapmanSDDNCState Vice ChairClintonKeloland.com[131]04 Jun 2008
Maria Chappelle-NadalMODNCState RepresentativeObamaSTLToday[132]03 Jun 2008
Martin ChavezNMDNCClintonNew York Times[19]
Linda Chavez-ThompsonTXDNCDNC Vice ChairUncommitted
Will CheekTNDNCObamaNashville Post[133]
John D. CherryMI*DNCNat'l Assoc. of Dem. Lieutenant Governors
Originally supported Clinton[134]
ObamaMLive.com[135]08 Jun 2008
Travis ChildersMSRepresentativeUncommitted
Donna Christian-ChristensenVIRepresentativeCongressional DelegateClintonHillaryClinton.com[136]16 Sep 2007
David CicillineRIDNCNat'l Conf. Dem. MayorsClintonNew York Times[19]14 Jun 2007
Alvaro CifuentesMDDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
Martha Fuller ClarkNHDNCState Vice ChairObamaBarackObama.com[137]
Yvette D. ClarkeNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[138]ObamaMSNBC[139]05 Jun 2008
Lacy ClayMORepresentativeObamaSTLToday[119]10 May 2007
Emanuel CleaverMORepresentativeClintonHillaryClinton.com[140]21 Aug 2007
Verna ClevelandGAAdd-onClintonDCW[141]24 May 2008
Bill ClintonNYDPLFormer President
Originally supported Clinton[142]
ObamaThe Associated Press[143]26 Jun 2008
Hillary ClintonNYSenatorFormer CandidateObamaCNN[144]07 Jun 2008
Jim ClyburnSCRepresentativeMajority WhipObamaAP[145]02 Jun 2008
Martha CoakleyMAAdd-onState Attorney GeneralClintonTime[146]20 May 2008
Gilda Cobb-HunterSCDNCUncommitted
Larry CohenDCDNCObamaYouTube[147]15 May 2008
Steve CohenTNRepresentativeObamaMemphis Flyer[148]04 Feb 2008
Eric ColemanMI*DNCOakland County CommissionerObamaDetroit Free Press[149]14 May 2008
Victor CollymoreWAAdd-onUncommitted
Brian S. ColónNMDNCState ChairObamaBarackObama.com[150]3 May 2008
Toby CondliffeDA*DNCDems Abroad Vice ChairObamaToronto Star[54]
Kent ConradNDSenatorObamaBarackObama.com[151]29 Dec 2007
John ConyersMI*RepresentativeObamaMichigan Chronicle[152]02 Jan 2008
Vivian E. CookNYDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[153]
Jim CooperTNRepresentativeObamaThe Hill[154]
Maria CordoneMDDNCNat'l Dem. Seniors Coor.ClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
Jon CorzineNJGovernorOriginally supported Clinton[155][156]ObamaNJ.com[157]05 Jun 2008
Jim CostaCARepresentativeObamaBarackObama.com[117]23 May 2008
Jerry CostelloILRepresentativeObamaThe Hill[154]
Ed CoteWADNCObama04 Jun 2008
Jeanette CouncilNCDNCObamaThe Fayetteville Observer[158]6 May 2008
Joe CourtneyCTRepresentativeObamaTheDay.com[159]21 May 2008
Bud CramerALRepresentativeUncommitted
Phoebe CraneINDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[160]29 Oct 2007
C. Richard CranwellVADNCState ChairObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
Joseph CrowleyNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[16]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Dr. Inez CrutchfieldTNDNCObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Joseph CryanNJDNCState ChairClintonHillaryClinton.com[161]02 Apr 2007
Michael CryorMDDNCState ChairObamaPolitico.com[162]5 May 2008
Henry CuellarTXRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[163]ObamaDallas Morning News[164]18 Jun 2008
Peter CuffaroWVAdd-onUncommitted
Chet CulverIAGovernorObamaDes Moines Register[165]08 Feb 2008
Mari CulverIAAdd-onFirst Lady of IowaUncommitted
Kristi CummingUTAdd-onObamaAP[105]10 May 2008
Elijah CummingsMDRepresentativeObamaPolitico.com[13]21 Jan 2008
Andrew CuomoNYAdd-onState Attorney GeneralClintonMSNBC[31]1 May 2008
Barbara Flynn CurrieILAdd-onState RepresentativeObamaAP[166]5 May 2008
Kenneth M. CurtisFL*DPLFormer DNC ChairmanClintonHillaryClinton.com[167]03 Oct 2007
Joyce CusackFL*DNCObamaThe Miami Herald[168]
Carole DabbsGADNCClintonAP[69]
Jean Lemire DahlmanMTDNCObamaAP,[169] The Raw Story[170]8 May 2008
Richard M. DaleyILAdd-onMayor of ChicagoObamaAP[166]5 May 2008
John DanielloDEDNCState ChairObamaDCW[71]03 Jun 2008
Tom DaschleSDDPLFormer Senate Majority LeaderObamaDCW[123]22 May 2008
John DaviesAKDNCObamaAnchorage Daily News[171]
Artur DavisALRepresentativeObamaNew America Media[91]
Danny DavisILRepresentativeObamaNew America Media[91]
Lincoln DavisTNRepresentativeUncommitted
Susan DavisCARepresentativeObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Yvonne DavisTXDNCObamaTime[172]29 Feb 2008
Ralph DawsonNYDNCObamaPolitico.com[173]03 Jun 2008
Howard DeanVTDNCDNC ChairmanUncommitted
Lois M. DeBerryTNDNCObamaNew York Times[19]
Jennifer DeChantMEDNCObamaSeaCoastOnline[174]03 Jun 2008
Joseph DeCotiisNJDNCClintonAP[103]
Peter DeFazioORRepresentativeObamaThe Oregonian[175]8 May 2008
Diana DeGetteCORepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[176]ObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
William DelahuntMARepresentativeObamaThe Boston Globe[177]27 Dec 2007
Rosa DeLauroCTRepresentativeObamaHartford Courant[35]02 Feb 2008
Debra DeLeeMADPLFormer DNC ChairmanClintonBoston.com[178]13 Feb 2008
Diane DenishNMDNCNat'l Assoc. of Dem. Lieutenant GovernorsClintonNew York Times[19]
Grace DiazRIDNCClintonProvidence Journal[179]19 Feb 2008
Norm DicksWARepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[180]ObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
Gaeten DiGangiNHDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[181]
Thomas DiNapoliNYAdd-onState ComptrollerClintonMSNBC[31]1 May 2008
Nancy DiNardoCTDNCState ChairObamaWABC-TV[182]02 Jun 2008
Debbie DingellMI*DNCObamaAtlantic[183]03 Jun 2008
John DingellMI*RepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[184]ObamaMLive.com[135]08 Jun 2008
Arrington DixonDCDNCObamaWashington Post,[185] BarackObama.com[186]
Frank DixonORDNCState Vice ChairObamaDemocratic Party of Oregon[187]03 Jun 2008
Martha DixonARDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[82]
Chris DoddCTSenatorFormer DNC Chairman – officially DPL?
Former Candidate
ObamaNew York Times[188]26 Feb 2008
Carolyn DoggettCAAdd-onClintonMercury News[189]18 May 2008
Lloyd DoggettTXRepresentativeObamaMSNBC[190]20 Feb 2008
Francisco DomenechPRDNCYoung Dems of AmericaClintonHillaryClinton.com[191]05 Jan 2008
Ronald DonatucciPADNCClintonNew York Times[19]
Joe DonnellyINRepresentativeObamaTime[192]13 May 2008
Byron DorganNDSenatorObamaAP[193]27 Feb 2008
Wayne DowdyMSDNCState ChairObamaAP[194]21 May 2008
Jim DoyleWIGovernorObamaJournal Sentinel[40]05 Jan 2008
Mike DoylePARepresentativeObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Nancy DrummondWYDNCState Vice ChairObamaBarackObama.com[195]27 May 2008
Martin DunleavyCTDNCNat'l Dem. Ethnic Coord. Comm.ObamaHartford Courant[35]
Dick DurbinILSenatorObamaPolitico.com[196]30 Aug 2007
Mary Ellen EarlyCADNCObamaLos Angeles Daily News[197]
Mike EasleyNCGovernorClintonAP[198]28 Apr 2008
Barbara EasterlingVADNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
Maria EchavesteCADNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[199]27 Apr 2007
Al EdwardsTXDNCObamaHouston Chronicle[200]06 Mar 2008
Chet EdwardsTXRepresentativeObamaKilleen Daily Herald[201]19 Feb 2008
Donna EdwardsMDRepresentativeObamaWashington Post[202]07 Feb 2008
Keith EllisonMNRepresentativeObamaUSA Today[203]
Brad EllsworthINRepresentativeCommitment, not endorsement, see footnote.ClintonABC News[204]7 May 2008
Rahm EmanuelILRepresentativeObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Eliot EngelNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[16]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Anna EshooCARepresentativeObamaPalo Alto Online[205]30 Jan 2008
Edward EspinozaCADNCObamaTime[206]9 May 2008
Bob EtheridgeNCRepresentativeObamaDCW[22]06 Jun 2008
Kathleen FaheyNEDNCObamaLincoln Journal Star[207]
Eni FaleomavaegaASRepresentativeCongressional DelegateObamaThe Hill[154]
Sam FarrCARepresentativeObamaPolitico.com[208]03 Jun 2008
Herman D. Farrell Jr.NYDNCClintonNew York Times[209]14 Feb 2008
Jimmie FarrisTNDNCClintonKnoxnews.com[210]
Chaka FattahPARepresentativeObamaNew America Media[91]
Russ FeingoldWISenatorObamaThe Capital Times[211]22 Feb 2008
Dianne FeinsteinCASenatorClintonHillaryClinton.com[212]27 Dec 2007
Adrian FentyDCGovernorMayor[213]ObamaWashington Post[214]17 Jul 2007
Joel FergusonMI*DNCMichigan State University Trustee
Originally supported Clinton[215]
ObamaMLive.com[135]08 Jun 2008
Charlene FernandezAZDNCState Vice ChairObamaPolitickerAZ.com[216]26 Apr 2008
Robert FicanoMI*DNCExecutive of Wayne CountyObamaDetroit Free Press[217]14 May 2008
C. Virginia FieldsNYAdd-onFormer Borough President of ManhattanClintonMSNBC[31]1 May 2008
Bob FilnerCARepresentativeObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
June FischerNJDNCClintonAP[103]02 Apr 2007
Michael FitzgeraldIADNCNat'l Assoc. of Dem. State TreasurersObamaDes Moines Register[218]
Norma Fisher FloresTXDNCClintonDallas Morning News[90]07 Mar 2008
James FlorioNJAdd-onFormer GovernorClintonBlueJersey.com[111]17 Apr 2008
Hartina FlournoyDCDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
Tom FoleyWADPLFormer Speaker of the House
Originally supported Clinton[16]
ObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
Carnelia Pettis FondrenMSDNCState Vice ChairObamaAP[219]03 Jun 2008
Stephen FontanaCTDNCState Vice ChairObamaHartford Courant[35]
Bill FosterILRepresentativeObamaChicago Sun-Times[220]08 Mar 2008
Carol FowlerSCDNCState ChairObamaAP[221]04 Mar 2008
Donald FowlerSCDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[222]19 Dec 2007
Ken FoxworthMNDNCObamaStar Tribune[223]
Barney FrankMARepresentativeClintonHillaryClinton.com[224]13 Nov 2007
Jim FrasierOKDNCUncommitted
Kalyn FreeOKDNCObamaBarackObama.com[225]5 May 2008
Anita FreedmanNHDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[181]
Dave FreudenthalWYGovernorObamaAP[226]02 Apr 2008
Dario FrommerCAAdd-onClintonMercury News[189]18 May 2008
Deanna FuimaonoASDNCClintonHonolulu Advertiser[227]11 Jan 2008
John GageMDDNCObamaAP.[228]9 May 2008
Alexandra Gallardo-RookerCADNCState Vice ChairObamaNew York Times[19]
Eric GarcettiCADNCNat'l Dem. Municipal Officials Conf.ObamaWilshire & Washington[229]
Larry GatesKSDNCState ChairObamaDCW[230]19 May 2008
Yvonne GatesNVDNCObamaAP[231]1 Jun 2008
Dan GelberFL*Add-onObamaMiami Herald[232]7 May 2008
Steven GellerFL*Add-onUncommitted
William GeorgePADNCClintonPatriot-News[233]30 Apr 2008
Dick GephardtMODPLFormer House Minority LeaderClintonHillaryClinton.com[234]05 Jul 2007
Alice GermondWVDNCSecretary of DNCUncommitted
Liv GibbonsDA*DNCObamaindependent.ie[235]
Gabby GiffordsAZRepresentativeObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Kirsten GillibrandNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[16]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Emily GiskeNYDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[236]27 Jun 2007
Diane GlasserFL*DNCState Vice ChairObamaDCW[237]03 Jun 2008
Parris GlendeningMDAdd-onFormer GovernorObamaThe Baltimore Sun[238]3 May 2008
Lauren GloverMDDNCState Vice ChairObamaPolitico.com[162]5 May 2008
Terry GoddardAZAdd-onState Attorney GeneralObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
W. Patrick GogglesWYAdd-onObamaMontana's News Station[239]24 May 2008
Charlie GonzalezTXRepresentativeObamaSan Antonio Express-News.[240]11 Feb 2008
Jaime Gonzalez Jr.TXDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[241]2 May 2008
Bart GordonTNRepresentativeUncommitted
Al GoreTNDPLFormer Vice PresidentObamaBarackObama.com[242]16 Jun 2008
Billi GoshVTDNCOriginally supported Clinton[62]ObamaDCW[243]05 Jun 2008
Enid GoubeauxOHDNCObamaCampaign release[244]21 Apr 2008
Jennifer GranholmMI*GovernorOriginally supported Clinton[245]ObamaMLive.com[135]08 Jun 2008
Al GreenTXRepresentativeObamaBarackObama.com[246]
Gene GreenTXRepresentativeClintonDallas Morning News[247]1 Feb 2008
Jenny GreenleafORDNCObamaBlueOregon[248]23 May 2008
Christine GregoireWAGovernorObamaWashington Post[249]08 Feb 2008
Janice GriffinMDDNCObamaNew York Times[19]
Raul GrijalvaAZRepresentativeObamaArizona Daily Star[250]29 Jan 2008
Renee GrishamVAAdd-onClintonVirginia Politics[251]14 Jun 2008
Marcel GroenPADNCClintonPhilluBurbs.com[252]
Mike GronstalIADNCDem. Legislative Campaign Comm.ClintonRadioIowa[253]
Steven GrossmanMADPLFormer DNC ChairmanClintonThe Boston Globe[254]11 Jun 2007
Stan GruszynskiWIDNCObamaMilwaukee Journal Sentinel[40]02 Feb 2008
Luis GutierrezILRepresentativeObamaPolitico.com[13]
Mary Gail GwaltneyNMDNCClintonAlbuquerque Tribune[255]
Rebecca GwatneyARDNCfollowing Bill Gwatney's deathObamaAP[256]/Arkansas News[257]20 Aug 2008
Joe HackneyNCAdd-onObamaDCW[10]21 Jun 2008
Karen HaleUTDNCOriginally supported Clinton[258]ObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
John HallNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[70]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Maria HandleyCODNCClintonDenver Post[259]
Dan HannaherNDAdd-onObamaThe Forum,[260] AP[261]06 Apr 2008
David HardtTXDNCYoung Dems of AmericaUncommittedDallas Morning News[90]
Phil HareILRepresentativeObamaPolitico.com[13]
Tom HarkinIASenatorObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Jane HarmanCARepresentativeClintonHillaryClinton.com[262]18 Jul 2007
Fred R. HarrisNMDPLFormer DNC ChairmanObamaKVIA ABC 7[263]23 Jan 2008
Pricey HarrisonNCAdd-onObamaDCW[10]21 Jun 2008
Vicki HarwellTNAdd-onState Federation for Democratic Women PresidentClintonKnoxville News Sentinel[264]13 May 2008
Kamil HasanCADNCOriginally supported Clinton[265]ObamaDCW[71]03 Jun 2008
Alcee HastingsFL*RepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[91][266]ObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
William Quay HaysCAAdd-onObamaMercury News[189]18 May 2008
Brad HenryOKGovernorObamaAP[267]23 Apr 2008
Inola HenryCADNCObamaAP[268]7 May 2008
Alexis HermanVADNCUncommitted
Brian HigginsNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[16]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Patti HigginsAKDNCState ChairClintonAnchorage Press[269]
Baron HillINRepresentativeObamaHerald-Times[270]30 Apr 2008
Maurice HincheyNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[271]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Ruben HinojosaTXRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[163]ObamaDallas Morning News[164]18 Jun 2008
Mazie HironoHIRepresentativeObamaStar-Bulletin[272]9 May 2008
Paul HodesNHRepresentativeObamaBarackObama.com[273]
Jim HoffaMI*Add-onTeamsters PresidentObamaIBT[274]05 Jun 2008
Joe HogsettINAdd-onFormer Indiana Secretary of StateObamaWISH-TV[275]27 Jun 2008
Tim HoldenPARepresentativeUncommitted
Wayne Holland Jr.UTDNCState ChairObamaMSNBC[276]10 Apr 2008
David HolmesTXDNCClintonAustin American-Statesman[277]
Ivan HolmesOKDNCState ChairObamaCNN[278]03 Jun 2008
Rush Holt Jr.NJRepresentativeObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Mike HondaCARepresentativeDNC Vice Chair – officially DNC MemberUncommitted
Linda HonoldWIAdd-onFormer State ChairClintonWisPolitics[279]14 Jun 2008
Jim HoodMSAdd-onState Attorney GeneralUncommitted
Darlene HooleyORRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[280]ObamaThe Oregonian[281]06 Jun 2008
Judith HopeNYDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[153]
Steven HorsfordNVDNCObamaLas Vegas Review-Journal[282]
Constance HowardILDNCState Vice ChairObamaBarackObama.com[283]
Waring Howe Jr.SCDNCObamaPost and Courier[284]
Steny HoyerMDRepresentativeObamaPolitickerMD.com[285]04 Jun 2008
Alice HuffmanCADNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[286]27 Apr 2007
Aleita HugueninCADNCClintonPolitico.com[287]
Theresa HunkinASDNCTerritory Vice ChairObamaThe Honolulu Advertiser[288]
Thomas HynesILDNCObamaPolitico.com[13]
Harold IckesDCDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[289]
Daniel InouyeHISenatorClintonHillaryClinton.com[290]25 May 2007
Jay InsleeWARepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[291]ObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
Steve IsraelNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[16]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Jesse Jackson Jr.ILRepresentativeObamaWashington Post[292]
Wilbur Lee JeffcoatSCDNCState Vice ChairObamaTime[293]9 May 2008
Ben JeffersLADNCObama2theadvocate[294]18 Feb 2008
William JeffersonLARepresentativeObamaNola.com[295]03 Jun 2008
Ben JohnsonDCDNCOriginally supported Clinton[93]ObamaDCW[71]03 Jun 2008
Blake JohnsonAKDNCState Vice ChairObamaDCW[296]19 May 2008
Denise JohnsonTXDNCMember of the "Pelosi Club"† since April 6, 2008[123]UncommittedStar Telegram[297]
Eddie Bernice JohnsonTXRepresentativeofficially DNC MemberObamaDallas South[298]06 Feb 2008
Hank JohnsonGARepresentativeObamaAP[69]30 Jul 2007
Joe JohnsonVADNCObamaDCW[299]9 May 2008
Josie R. JohnsonMNAdd-onUncommitted
Tim JohnsonSDSenatorOriginally supported Obama[300]ClintonKeloland.com[131]04 Jun 2008
Emil JonesILDNCObamaBarackObama.com[301]17 Dec 2007
John de Jongh Jr.VIGovernorObamagovernordejongh.com[302]02 Jan 2008
Raymond A. JordanMADNCObamaThe Boston Globe[303]02 Feb 2008
Pete JorgensenWYDNCObamaMontana's News Station[304]
Steve KagenWIRepresentativeObamaGreen Bay Press Gazette[305]21 Feb 2008
Tim KaineVAGovernorDem. Gov. Assoc. – officially DNCObamaWashington Post[306]10 Feb 2007
Elaine KamarckMADNCClintonBoston.com[307]
Paul KanjorskiPARepresentativeClintonHillaryClinton.com[308]03 Feb 2008
Marcia KapturOHRepresentativeUncommitted
Allan J. KatzFL*DNCObama Finance Committee memberObamaBarackObama.com[309]10 Feb 2007
Randy KelleyALDNCClintonMontgomery Advertiser[310]
Patrick KennedyRIRepresentativeObamaAP[311]28 Jan 2008
Ted KennedyMASenatorObamaHouston Chronicle[312]28 Jan 2008
Yvonne KennedyALDNCClintonMontgomery Advertiser[310]
John KerryMASenatorObamaNew York Times[313]10 Jan 2008
Awais KhaleelWIDNCCollege Dems of America National VPObamaYouTube[314]13 May 2008
Jane KiddGADNCState ChairObamaAtlanta Journal-Constitution[315]05 Mar 2008
Dale KildeeMI*RepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[316]ObamaMLive.com[135]08 Jun 2008
Carolyn Cheeks KilpatrickMI*Representativeofficially DNC MemberObamaBarackObama.com[317]03 Jun 2008
Kwame KilpatrickMI*DNCNat'l Conf. Dem. MayorsObamaDetroit Free Press[318]03 Jun 2008
E. Lee KinchKSDNCObamaAP[319]
Ron KindWIRepresentativeObamaMSNBC[190]20 Feb 2008
Wayne KinneyORDNCObamaAP[320]28 May 2008
Paul G. KirkMADPLFormer DNC ChairmanObamaTime[321]2 May 2008
Ron KirkTXAdd-onFormer Mayor of DallasObamaDCW[10]07 Jun 2008
Ron KleinFL*RepresentativeObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Eric KleinfeldDCDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
Amy KlobucharMNSenatorObamaAP[322]31 Mar 2008
Helen KnetzerKSDNCNat'l Fed. of Dem. WomenObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Tony KnowlesAKAdd-onFormer GovernorObamaDCW[323]24 May 2008
John KnutsonMEDNCState ChairObamaWMTV ABC 8[324]
Herb KohlWISenatorObamaJS Online[325]04 Jun 2008
Nancy KoppMDDNCNat'l Assoc. of Dem. State TreasurersClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
Debra KozikowskiMADNCObamaSeaCoastOnline[326]03 Jun 2008
Teresa KrusorKSDNCState Vice ChairClintonArkCity[327]02 Feb 2008
Dennis KucinichOHRepresentativeFormer CandidateUncommitted
Ted KulongoskiORGovernorOriginally supported Clinton[328]ObamaThe Oregonian[281]06 Jun 2008
Walter KunickiWIAdd-onFormer Assembly SpeakerObamaWisPolitics[279]14 Jun 2008
Reginald LaFayetteNYDNCClintonDaily News[329]07 Apr 2008
Joyce LalondeMI*DNCMacomb County party activistObamaDetroit News[330]03 Jun 2008
Frank LaMereNEDNCObamaLincoln Journal Star[207]08 Feb 2008
Nick LampsonTXRepresentativeObamaDallas Morning News[331]10 Jun 2008
Mary LandrieuLASenatorObamaThe Hill[121]04 Jun 2008
Helen LanganUTDNCOriginally supported Clinton[332]ObamaDCW[243]05 Jun 2008
Jim LangevinRIRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[333]ObamaThe Providence Journal[334]09 Jun 2008
Fagafaga LangkildeASDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[335]11 Jan 2008
Rick LarsenWARepresentativeObamaPost-Intelligencer[37]8 May 2008
John LarsonCTRepresentativeObamaHartford Courant[35]
Nancy LarsonMNDNCObamaAP[336]13 Apr 2008
Frank LautenbergNJSenatorObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Brenda LawrenceMI*DNCNat'l Conf. Dem. MayorsObamaFree Press[46]02 Jun 2008
Claude LeachLADNCFormer Representative
Originally supported Clinton[337]
ObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Patrick LeahyVTSenatorObamaBrattleboro Reformer[62]17 Jan 2008
Jim LeamanVADNCObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Barbara LeeCARepresentativeObamaSan Francisco Chronicle[338]10 Dec 2007
Sheila Jackson LeeTXRepresentativeClintonNew America Media[91]14 May 2007
Jerry LeeTNAdd-onState AFL-CIO PresidentUncommittedKnoxville News Sentinel[264]
Stephen LeedsGAAdd-onState Party SecretaryObamaDCW[141]24 May 2008
Belkis Leong-HongMDDNCObamaBarackObama.com[339]03 Jun 2008
Carl LevinMI*SenatorUncommitted
Sander LevinMI*RepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[340]ObamaMLive.com[135]08 Jun 2008
John LewisGARepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[341]ObamaThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution[342]27 Feb 2008
Sam LiebermanNVDNCState ChairObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Blanche LincolnARSenatorOriginally supported Clinton[343]ObamaNewsRoom[344]05 Jun 2008
Dan LipinskiILRepresentativeObamaAP[345]26 Mar 2008
Dave LoebsackIARepresentativeObamaThe Quad-City Times[346]17 Dec 2007
Zoe LofgrenCARepresentativeEndorsed Obama,[347] but says may vote Clinton if leading in June, to follow district's strong vote for Clinton.[348]ObamaDCW[123]22 May 2008
Mary LongGADNCObamaAtlanta Journal-Constitution[349]04 Mar 2008
Richard LongMI*Add-onObamaAP[350]10 Jun 2008
Sue LovellTXDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[236]
Myron LoweryTNDNCNat'l Dem. Municipal Officials Conf.ClintonMemphis Flyer[148]
Nita LoweyNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[351]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Mariolga LuisPRAdd-onUncommitted
Pilar LujanGUDNCTerritory ChairClintonHillaryClinton.com[352]22 May 2008
Kari LunaHIDNCState Vice-chair (elected 25 May)ObamaHonolulu Advertiser[353]25 May 2008
Maria LunaNYDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[153]
John LynchNHGovernorObamaPolitickerNH.com[354]27 Jun 2008
Leon LynchPADNCObamaYork Daily Record[355]22 Feb 2008
Patrick LynchRIDNCDem. Attorneys Gen. Assoc.ObamaBarackObama.com[356]09 Feb 2008
Stephen LynchMARepresentativeClintonHillaryClinton.com[357]26 Oct 2007
William J. LynchRIDNCState ChairClintonNew York Times[19]17 Feb 2008
Richard MachacekIADNCObamaDes Moines Register[358]29 Apr 2008
Eileen MacollWADNCState Vice ChairClintonDCW[359]29 May 2008
Michael MadiganILDNCState ChairObamaSt. Louis Post-Dispatch[360]
Tim MahoneyFL*RepresentativeUncommitted
Molly Beth MalcolmTXAdd-onObamaDCW[10]07 Jun 2008
Mark MalloryOHDNCObamaCincinnati Enquirer[361]
Ronald MaloneOHDNCClintonRecord-Courier[362]
Carolyn MaloneyNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[16]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Charles Taylor ManattCADPLFormer DNC ChairmanClintonHillaryClinton.com[16]07 Dec 2007
Joe ManchinWVGovernorDem. Gov. Assoc. – officially DNCObamaDCW[22]06 Jun 2008
Edward MarkeyMARepresentativeUncommitted
Deb MarkowitzVTAdd-onVT Secretary of StateUncommitted
Pat MaroneyWVDNCClintonCharleston Gazette[363]18 Mar 2008
Christine MarquesDA*DNCDems Abroad ChairObamaBarackObama.com[364]14 May 2008
Debbie MarquezCODNCObamaDenver Post[176]
Jim MarshallGARepresentativeUncommitted
Iris MartinezILDNCObamaBarackObama.com[365]
Ramona MartinezCODNCClintonNew York Times[19]17 Jan 2008
Raul MartinezFL*DNCFormer Mayor of Hialeah, FLClintonHillaryClinton.com[366]17 Jul 2007
Robert MartinezTXDNCClintonDallas Morning News[367]
Sophie MasloffPADNCClintonPost-Gazette[368]10 Apr 2008
Kenny MassNEAdd-onUncommitted
Sharon MastWADNCObama04 Jun 2008
Catherine Cortez MastoNVDNCDem. Attorneys Gen. Assoc.ObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Jim MathesonUTRepresentativeObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
Doris MatsuiCARepresentativeClintonThe Sacramento Bee[369]16 May 2007
Edna O'Neill MattsonRIDNCState Vice ChairClintonNew York Times[19]
Jim MaxsonNDDNCObamaThe Bismarck Tribune[370]
Rusty McAllisterNVAdd-onInternational Association of FirefightersUncommitted
Terry McAuliffeVADPLFormer DNC ChairmanClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]20 Jan 2007
Terry McBrayerKYDNCClintonLexington Herald-Leader[371]
Carolyn McCarthyNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[372]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Claire McCaskillMOSenatorObamaNew York Times[373]13 Jan 2008
Jennifer McClellanVADNCState Vice ChairObamaAP[268]7 May 2008
Kenneth McClintockPRDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[191]05 Jan 2008
Betty McCollumMNRepresentativeObamaBarackObama.com[374]12 Dec 2007
Jim McDermottWARepresentativeObamaPost-Intelligencer[375]15 May 2008
David McDonaldWADNCObamaTri-City Herald[376]02 Jun 2008
Dennis McDonaldMTDNCObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Betty McElderryOKDNCClintonNew York Times[19]
Gerald McEnteePADNCClintonNew York Times[19]
Jim McGovernMARepresentativeClintonHillaryClinton.com[377]29 Mar 2007
Mike McIntyreNCRepresentativeObamaDCW[22]06 Jun 2008
Rhine McLinOHDNCState Vice ChairObamaWHIO[378]05 Mar 2008
Jerry McNerneyCARepresentativeObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Michael McNultyNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[379]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Leila MedleyMODNCUncommitted
Kendrick MeekFL*RepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[91]ObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
Jerry MeekNCDNCState ChairObamaAP[268]7 May 2008
Gregory MeeksNYRepresentativeofficially DNC Member
Originally supported Clinton[16]
ObamaMSNBC[139]05 Jun 2008
Dennis MehielNYDNCClintonBuffalo News[380]18 Feb 2008
Charlie MelanconLARepresentativeUncommitted
John MelcherMTDNCNat'l Dem. Seniors Coor.ObamaAP[381]02 Apr 2008
Brian MelendezMNDNCState ChairObamaMN Publius[128]29 Feb 2008
Robert MenendezNJSenatorOriginally supported Clinton[155][156]ObamaNJ.com[382]17 Jun 2008
Moses MercadoTXDNCObamaAustin American-Statesman[277]
Richard MichalskiMDDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
Michael MichaudMERepresentativeObamaPolitickerME.com[383]04 Jun 2008
Glenard MiddletonMDDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
Carole MigdenCADNCUncommitted
Barbara MikulskiMDSenatorOriginally supported Clinton[290]ObamaWJLA-TV[384]07 Jun 2008
Jean MilkoPADNCState Vice ChairClintonThe Morning Call[47]
Brad MillerNCRepresentativeObamaAP[385]8 May 2008
George MillerCARepresentativeObamaContra Costa Times[386]
John MillinWYDNCState ChairObamaMontana's News Station[304]
Leo Perez MinayaDA*DNCClintonNew York Times[19]
Ruth Ann MinnerDEGovernorDem. Gov. Assoc. – officially DNCClintonThe News Journal[387]09 Jan 2008
George J. MitchellNYDPLFormer Senate Majority LeaderUncommitted
Harry MitchellAZRepresentativeObamaAP[105]10 May 2008
Heather MizeurMDDNCObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Becky MoellerTXAdd-onTexas AFL-CIO President, formerly a Clinton state delegateObamaAmerican-Statesman[388]09 Jun 2008
Mona MohibDCDNCClintonNew York Times[19]
Chuck MohlkeFL*DNCClintonSt. Petersburg Times[389]09 Feb 2008
Alan MollohanWVRepresentativeObamaBarackObama.com[390]29 May 2008
Walter MondaleMNDPLFormer Vice President
Originally supported Clinton[391]
ObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Frank MontanaroRIDNCClintonThe Providence Journal[392]
Susan MonteeMOAdd-onState AuditorObamaSt. Louis Post-Dispatch[393]05 Apr 2008
Dannie MontgomeryNCDNCState Vice ChairObamaThe News & Observer[394]
Dennis MooreKSRepresentativeObamaKOIN News[395]03 Jun 2008
Gwen MooreWIRepresentativeObamaMilwaukee Journal Sentinel[40]
Jennifer MooreKYDNCState ChairUncommitted
Minyon MooreDCDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
Jim MoranVARepresentativeObamaWashington Post[396]
Theresa MorelliDA*DNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[397]5 May 2008
Mike MorganOKDNCDem. Legislative Campaign Comm.ObamaMSNBC[398]14 May 2008
Patricia MossOHDNCClintonAP[362]
Mee MouaMNDNCObamaAsian American Press[399]
Bob MulhollandCADNCUncommitted
Chris MurphyCTRepresentativeObamaHartford Courant[35]
Janee MurphyFL*DNCObamaPalm Beach Post[400]02 Jun 2008
Patrick MurphyPARepresentativeObamaThe Hill[154]21 Aug 2007
Philip D. MurphyNJDNCNational Finance ChairUncommitted
Ian MurrayPADNCOriginally supported Clinton[401]ObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Patty MurrayWASenatorOriginally supported Clinton[402]ObamaThe Columbian[114]09 Jun 2008
John MurthaPARepresentativeClintonWashington Post[403]18 Mar 2008
Jerrold NadlerNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[404]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Ray NaginLAAdd-onMayor of New OrleansObamaDCW[405]13 May 2008
Grace NapolitanoCARepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[199]ObamaCQ Politics[406]12 Jun 2008
Janet NapolitanoAZGovernorObamaNew York Times[313]11 Jan 2008
Sonny NardiOHDNCObamaAOL News[407][408]22 Feb 2008
Richard NealMARepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[409]ObamaMassLive.com[410]08 Jun 2008
Ben NelsonNESenatorObamaLincoln Journal Star[207]12 Jan 2008
Bill NelsonFL*SenatorOriginally supported Clinton[313]ObamaWFTS[411]09 Jun 2008
Nick NemecSDDNCObamaRapid City Journal[66]
Mary Jo NevilleMDDNCObamaBaltimore Sun[412]
Jay NixonMOAdd-onState Attorney GeneralObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Donald NorcrossNJDNCObamaPolitickerNJ.com[190][413]20 Feb 2008
Eleanor Holmes NortonDCRepresentativeCongressional DelegateObamaBarackObama.com,[414] AP11 Feb 2008
Pat NotterWADNCObamaThe Wenatchee World Online[415]
Cynthia NunleyWYDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[416]03 Jun 2008
Barack ObamaILSenatorCandidateHimself10 Feb 2007
Jim OberstarMNRepresentativeObamaOregon Live[417]
David ObeyWIRepresentativeObamaMilwaukee Journal Sentinel[40]
David O'BrienMADNCObamaThe Boston Globe[418]
Muriel OffermanNCDNCObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Brent O'LearyDA*DNCObamaamericansinsingapore,[419] New York Times[19]
John OlsenCTDNCClintonCourant.com[420]1 May 2008
John OlverMARepresentativeObamaThe Republican[421]03 Jun 2008
Martin O'MalleyMDGovernorOriginally supported Clinton[245]ObamaWashington Post[422]12 Jun 2008
June O'NeilNYDNCState ChairClintonNew York Times[19]
Sandy OpstvedtIADNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[423]
Solomon OrtizTXRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[247]ObamaDallas Morning News[164]18 Jun 2008
Bill OrtonUTDNCObamaDeseret News[424]
Audra OstergardNEDNCState Vice ChairObamaNebraska.tv[425]23 Apr 2008
Bill OwenTNDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[426]
Jill PadwaRIAdd-onUncommitted
Frank PalloneNJRepresentativeClintonHillaryClinton.com[25]02 Apr 2007
Ben PangelinanGUDNCObamaGuampdn.com[427] Pacific Daily News[428]27 May 2008
Dan ParkerINDNCState ChairClintonHillaryClinton.com[160]29 Oct 2007
David ParkerNCDNCObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Elisa ParkerTNDNCState Vice ChairClintonMemphis Flyer[148]1 Feb 2008
Rudolph ParkerFL*DNCUncommitted
Mark ParkinsonKSAdd-onLt. GovernorObamaFort Mill Times[429]17 May 2008
Jay ParmleyOKDNCObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Bill PascrellNJRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[430]ObamaPolitickerNJ.com[431]05 Jun 2008
Mona PasquilCADNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[432]
Ed PastorAZRepresentativeClintonArizona Central[433]
Bob PastrickINDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[160]29 Oct 2007
David PatersonNYGovernorOfficially DNC Member, was Lieutenant Governor before Spitzer resignation.ClintonCNN[434]14 May 2007
Deval PatrickMAGovernorObamadevalpatrick.com[435]22 Oct 2007
John PatrickTXDNCObamaDallas Morning News[436]1 May 2008
Johnnie PattonMSDNCObamaBarackObama.com[437]
Jaime PaulinoGUDNCTerritory Vice ChairObamaMarianas Variety[438]3 May 2008
Lou PaulsonCAAdd-onObamaMercury News[189]18 May 2008
Donald PayneNJRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[155]ObamaThe Star Ledger[439]9 May 2008
Gregory PecoraroMDDNCObamaDCW[440]17 May 2008
Christine PelosiCADNCNancy's daughter, Charter Member of the "Pelosi Club"† since March 30, 2008[123]ObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Nancy PelosiCARepresentativeSpeaker of the House, Officially DNC Member, Charter Member of the "Pelosi Club"† since March 30, 2008[123]Uncommitted
Dwight PelzWADNCState ChairObamaPolitickerWA.com[441]18 May 2008
Federico PeñaCOAdd-onFormer Denver mayor and Clinton administration Cabinet member, national campaign co-chair for ObamaObamaNew York Times[442]17 May 2008
Carol PenskyMDDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
John PérezCADNCObamaMSNBC[443]03 Jun 2008
Ed PerlmutterCORepresentativeObamaDenver Post[444]
Carol PetersonNCDNCUncommitted
Collin PetersonMNRepresentativeObamaMinnesota Independent[445]10 Jun 2008
Renee PfenningNDDNCObamaKXMC Minot ABC[446]29 Feb 2008
Gwethalyn PhillipsMEAdd-onObamaThe Boston Globe[447]1 Jun 2008
Lonnie PlottGADNCClintonDaily Report[448]
Earl PomeroyNDRepresentativeObamaThe Dickinson Press[449]
Karren Pope-OnwukweMDDNCObamaBarackObama.com[450]07 Dec 2007
Richard PortHIDNCClintonHonolulu Advertiser[451]
J. W. PostalCODNCObamaDenver Post[176]07 Feb 2008
Arthur PowellMAAdd-onClintonAP[105]10 May 2008
Steve PowellILDNCObamaHuffington Post[452]26 Feb 2008
Vince PowersNEDNCObamaLincoln Journal Star[207]
Roberto L. PratsPRDNCTerritory ChairClintonNew York Times[19]
Renee Gill PrattLADNCClintonAcadiana Independent Weekly[453]1 Jan 2008
Marie PreziosoWVDNCClintonNew York Times[19]
David PriceNCRepresentativeObamaThe Charlotte Observer[454]16 Apr 2008
Mark PryorARSenatorOriginally supported Clinton[61]ObamaArkansasBusiness.com[53]09 Jun 2008
Sandy QuerryMODNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[89]22 Jun 2007
Jeffrey RadjewskiMI*DNCIBEW Local 58 Business ManagerUncommitted
Jason RaeWIDNCObamaCNN[455]
Nick RahallWVRepresentativeObamaHuntington Herald-Dispatch[456]06 Mar 2008
Robert RamirezNYDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[199]30 Jun 2007
Charles RangelNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[91]ObamaMSNBC[139]05 Jun 2008
Robert RankinCADNCObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
Gail RasmussenORDNCObamaAP[457]29 May 2008
Richard RayGADNCObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
Dana ReddNJDNCState Vice ChairObamaPolitickerNJ.com,[413] MSNBC[190]20 Feb 2008
Chris RedfernOHDNCState ChairObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
John Rednour, Sr.ILDNCObamaThe Southern Illinoisan[458]
Jack ReedRISenatorObamaDCW[22]06 Jun 2008
Joe L. ReedALDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[459]
David ReganOHAdd-onLabor LeaderObamaPatriot Ledger,[460] AP[105]10 May 2008
Harry ReidNVSenatorSenate Majority Leader, officially DNC MemberObamaCNN[461]06 Jun 2008
Mame ReileyVADNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]7 May 2007
Ed RendellPAGovernorFormer DNC Chairman – officially DPL?ClintonPhiladelphia Inquirer[462]24 Jan 2008
Silvestre ReyesTXRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[19]ObamaDallas Morning News[164]18 Jun 2008
Bill RichardsonNMGovernorFormer CandidateObamaNew York Times[463]21 Mar 2008
Evelyn RichardsonPADNCClintonPittsburgh Post-Gazette[464]
Jeffrey RichardsonDCDNCDistrict Vice ChairObamaWashington Blade[465]
Laura RichardsonCARepresentativeClintonNew America Media[91]13 Sep 2007
Betty RichieTXDNCCharter Member of the "Pelosi Club"† since March 30, 2008.[123] Wife of Boyd Richie (TX DNC).ObamaAustin American-Statesman[466]29 May 2008
Boyd RichieTXDNCState Chair, husband of Betty Richie (TX DNC).ObamaBurnt Orange Report[467]29 May 2008
Joe RiosAZDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[468]12 Sep 2007
Bill RitterCOGovernorObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
R. Keith RoarkIDDNCState ChairObamaBarackObama.com[469]12 May 2008
Barbara RobertsORAdd-onFormer governorObamaDCW[10]21 Jun 2008
Jay RockefellerWVSenatorObamaThe Boston Globe[470]29 Feb 2008
Ciro RodriguezTXRepresentativeClintonHouston Chronicle[471]9 May 2008
Kevin RodriguezVIDNCOriginally supported Clinton,[472] then Obama, May 10,[473] now Clinton again, May 27ClintonDCW[474]27 May 2008
Mannie RodriguezCODNCClintonDenver Post[259]30 Jun 2007
Virgie RollinsMI*DNCDNC black caucus chairObamaDetroit News[475]
Roy RomerCODPLFormer DNC Chairman and Former CO GovernorObamaMSNBC[476]13 May 2008
Carol RonenILDNCObamaChicago Sun-Times[477]
T. J. RooneyPADNCState ChairClintonPatriot-News[478]
James Roosevelt Jr.MADNCUncommitted
Eliseo Roques-ArroyoPRDNCUncommitted
Chuck Ross Jr.VTDNCObamaBrattleboro Reformer[62]
Mike RossARRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[61]ObamaArkansasBusiness.com[53]09 Jun 2008
Steve RothmanNJRepresentativeObamaAP[103]
Randy RoyKSDNCObamaAP.[319]
Lucille Roybal-AllardCARepresentativeClintonHillaryClinton.com[212]27 Jun 2007
Dora RubioCAAdd-onClintonMercury News[189]18 May 2008
Ruth RudyPADNCNat'l Fed. of Dem. WomenClintonCentre Daily Times[479]
Rhett RuggerioDEDNCOriginally supported Clinton[19]ObamaDCW[71]03 Jun 2008
Dutch RuppersbergerMDRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[480]ObamaHometownAnnapolis.com[481]12 Jun 2008
Bobby RushILRepresentativeObamaBarackObama.com[246]
Tim RyanOHRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[482]ObamaDCW[22]06 Jun 2008
R. T. RybakMNAdd-onMayor of MinneapolisObamaDCW[10]08 Jun 2008
Mirian SaezCADNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[286]27 Apr 2007
John SalazarCORepresentativeObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Ken SalazarCOSenatorObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Christine "Roz" SamuelsNJDNCObamaMSNBC[483]
Annadelle SanchezNMDNCState Vice ChairClintonAlbuquerque Tribune[255]
Linda SanchezCARepresentativeObamaNew York Times[484]
Loretta SanchezCARepresentativeClintonHillaryClinton.com[485]18 Jan 2008
Raymond SánchezNMDNCClintonAlbuquerque Tribune[255]
Everett SandersMSDNCObamaTime[486]09 Mar 2008
Stephanie Herseth SandlinSDRepresentativeObamaRapid City Journal[487]26 Feb 2008
John SarbanesMDRepresentativeObamaPolitickerMD.com[488]03 Jun 2008
Gray SasserTNDNCState ChairObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Nathaniel SavaliASDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[335]
Diane SaxeMADNCClintonLowell Sun[489]
Richard SchafferNYDNCClintonNew York Times[490]
Jan SchakowskyILRepresentativeObamaThe New Republic[491]
Brian SchatzHIDNCState Chair (elected 25 May)ObamaHonolulu Advertiser[353]25 May 2008
Adam SchiffCARepresentativeObamaCBS 2[492]
Melissa SchroederWIDNCObamaTime.[493]14 Mar 2008
Debbie Wasserman SchultzFL*RepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[266]ObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
Chuck SchumerNYSenatorOriginally supported Clinton[290]ObamaThe Hill[494]08 Jun 2008
Allyson SchwartzPARepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[495]ObamaAllysonSchwartz.com[496]07 Jun 2008
Brian SchweitzerMTGovernorObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Bobby ScottVARepresentativeObamaAP[497]20 Dec 2007
David ScottGARepresentativeObamaCNN[498]
Kathleen SebeliusKSGovernorObamaAP[311]29 Jan 2008
Jerome Wiley SegoviaVADNCObamaNew York Times[499]02 Jun 2008
Jose SerranoNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[16]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Joe SestakPARepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[495]ObamaSestakforCongress.com[500]09 Jun 2008
Lottie ShackelfordARDNCDNC Vice ChairUncommitted
Garry ShayCADNCOriginally supported Clinton[501]ObamaBarackObama.com[92]06 Jun 2008
Carol Shea-PorterNHRepresentativeObamaBarackObama.com[502]11 Dec 2007
Brad ShermanCARepresentativeClintonHillaryClinton.com[503]30 Nov 2007
Richard ShoemakerMI*DNCVice President of UAWObamaUSA Today[99]10 Jun 2008
Heath ShulerNCRepresentativeClintonAP[268]7 May 2008
Sheldon SilverNYDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[504]
Ron SimsWADNCNat'l Dem. County Officials
Originally supported Clinton[37]
ObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Alex SinkFL*Add-onUncommitted
Albio SiresNJRepresentativeClintonHillaryClinton.com[505]22 Jun 2007
Ike SkeltonMORepresentativeClintonAP[506]29 Apr 2008
Bob SlagleTXDNCClintonNew York Times[19]
Dan SlaterCODNCState Vice ChairObamaDenver Post[259]
Louise SlaughterNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[372]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Marva SmallsSCDNCClintonNew York Times[19]
Adam SmithWARepresentativeObamaPolitico.com[13]
Edward SmithILDNCObamaWBBM, Chicago[507]
Elizabeth SmithDCDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
Nathan SmithKYDNCState Vice ChairUncommitted
Sharon SmithWAAdd-onUncommitted
Harriet Smith-WindsorDEDNCState Vice ChairObamaDCW[71]03 Jun 2008
Vic SnyderARRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[61]ObamaArkansasBusiness.com[53]09 Jun 2008
Hilda SolisCARepresentativeClintonhildasolis.org[508]17 Oct 2007
Alan SolomontMADNCObamaThe Boston Globe[509]
Anna Whiting SorrellMTAdd-onObamaDCW[10]07 Jun 2008
Zack SpaceOHRepresentativeObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
Cindy SpanyersAKDNCObamaDCW[296]19 May 2008
Jackie SpeierCARepresentativeClintonNew York Times[510]10 Apr 2008
Sam SpencerMEDNCObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Marianne SpragginsNYDNCObamaNew York Times[19]
John SprattSCRepresentativeObamaThe Herald[511]03 Jun 2008
Lionell Spruill Sr.VADNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93] Newport News Daily Press*[512]7 May 2007
Debbie StabenowMI*Senatorofficially DNC Member
Originally supported Clinton[513]
ObamaMLive.com[135]08 Jun 2008
Rick StaffordMNDNCOriginally supported Clinton[514]ObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Richard StallingsIDAdd-onFormer RepresentativeUncommitted
Christopher StampolisCADNCClintonMercury News[515]
Marylyn StapletonVIDNCTerritory Vice ChairUncommitted
Pete StarkCARepresentativeObamaBarackObama.com[516]16 May 2008
Michael SteedMDDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]
Irene SteinNYDNCClintonAP[517]02 Jun 2008
Marianne StevensMEDNCState Vice ChairObamaTime[518]27 Feb 2008
Jackie StevensonMNDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[514]29 Jun 2007
Crystal StraitCADNCYoung Dems of AmericaObamaDCW[519]11 May 2008
David StraussNDDNCState ChairObamaKFYR-TV[520]04 Jun 2008
Paul StraussDCSenatorShadow SenatorObamaWashington City Paper[94]26 Feb 2008
Robert Schwarz StraussTXDPLFormer DNC ChairmanUncommitted
Dr. Marie Dolly StrazarHIDNCObamaBarackObama.com[521]12 May 2008
John StreetPAAdd-onFormer Mayor of PhiladelphiaClintonDCW[10]07 Jun 2008
Ted StricklandOHGovernorOriginally supported Clinton[245]ObamaMSNBC[139]05 Jun 2008
Todd StrogerILAdd-onPresident of the Cook County BoardObamaAP[166]5 May 2008
Sharon StroscheinSDDNCObamaRapid City Journal[66]02 Feb 2008
Bart StupakMI*RepresentativeObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Kathy SullivanNHAdd-onFormer State ChairClintonAP[522]26 Apr 2008
Tim SullivanWIDNCClintonMilwaukee Journal Sentinel[40]
Betty SuttonOHRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[523]ObamaDCW[243]05 Jun 2008
Susan SweckerVADNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[93]7 May 2007
John SweeneyMDDNCUncommitted
Sarah SwisherIADNCState Vice ChairObamaAP[524]15 Feb 2008
Taling TaitanoGUDNCClintonMarianas Variety[525]
John TannerTNRepresentativeClintonNashville Post[526]23 Apr 2008
Michael TardiffMI*DNCAide to Detroit mayor Kwame KilpatrickObamaAP[12]03 Jun 2008
Ellen TauscherCARepresentativeClintonHillaryClinton.com[527]18 Jul 2007
Gene TaylorMSRepresentativeProbably will not attend national convention.[528]Uncommitted
Lena TaylorWIDNCState Vice ChairObamaMSNBC[398]14 May 2008
John TemporitiMODNCState ChairObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Inez TenenbaumSCAdd-onFormer State Superintendent of EducationObamaAP[529]3 May 2008
Jon TesterMTSenatorObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Harry Thomas Jr.DCAdd-onDistrict CouncilmemberObamaDC Wire[530]15 Apr 2008
Bennie ThompsonMSRepresentativeObamaBaltimore Sun[531]
Mike ThompsonCARepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[532]ObamaTimes-Standard[533]10 Jun 2008
Senfronia ThompsonTXDNCObamaHouston Chronicle[534]27 Feb 2008
Connie ThurmanINDNCObamaIndianapolis Star[535][536]22 Feb 2008
Karen ThurmanFL*DNCState ChairUncommitted
Michael ThurmondGADNCState Vice Chair
Originally supported Clinton[69][537]
ObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
John TierneyMARepresentativeUncommitted
Ed TinsleyMTDNCObamaGreat Falls Tribune[538]
Dina TitusNVDNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[539]
Andrew TobiasFL*DNCTreasurerUncommitted
Sylvia TokaszNYDNCClintonBuffalo News[380]18 Feb 2008
Art TorresCADNCState ChairUncommitted
Norma TorresCADNCObamaMercury News[60]
Edolphus TownsNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[379]ObamaMSNBC[139]05 Jun 2008
Kathleen Kennedy TownsendMDAdd-onFormer Lt. GovernorClintonThe Baltimore Sun[238]3 May 2008
Christine TrujilloNMDNCClintonAlbuquerque Tribune[255]
Niki TsongasMARepresentativeObamaDCW[243]05 Jun 2008
Togiola TulafonoASGovernorClintonThe Honolulu Advertiser[227]11 Jan 2008
Susan TurnbullMDDNCDNC Vice ChairUncommitted
Joe TurnhamALDNCState ChairUncommitted
Mark UdallCORepresentativeObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Tom UdallNMRepresentativeObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Keith UmemotoCADNCClintonAP[540]16 May 2008
Karen ValentineDEDNCClintonNew York Times[19]
Chris Van HollenMDRepresentativeMember of the "Pelosi Club"† since May 24, 2008[123]ObamaDCW[80]04 Jun 2008
Nydia VelazquezNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[372]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Pete ViscloskyINRepresentativeObamaPost-Tribune[541]14 May 2008
Pat WaakCODNCState ChairObamaThe Page[542]28 May 2008
Jack WagnerPAAdd-onAuditor General of PAObamaDCW[10]07 Jun 2008
Mary WakefieldNDDNCState Vice ChairObamaBismarck Tribune[543]08 Jan 2008
John E. WalshMADNCState ChairObamaThe Boston Globe[544]12 Feb 2008
Tim WalzMNRepresentativeObamaStar Tribune[545]02 Feb 2008
Alicia WangCADNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[286]16 May 2007
Everett WardNCDNCObamaThe News & Observer[394]02 Feb 2008
Carolyn WarnerAZDNCClintonTucson Citizen[546]
Christine WarnkeDCDNCNat'l Dem. Ethnic Coord. Comm.Uncommitted
Maxine WatersCARepresentativeofficially DNC Member
Originally supported Clinton[547]
ObamaCNN[548]03 Jun 2008
Vernon WatkinsCADNCRetired union memberObamaUSA Today[549]9 May 2008
Diane WatsonCARepresentativeClintonNew America Media[91]27 Sep 2007
Mel WattNCRepresentativeObamaThe Charlotte Observer[454]16 Apr 2008
Henry WaxmanCARepresentativeObamaThe Boston Globe[59]15 May 2008
Laurie WeahkeeNMAdd-onObamaNew Mexico Independent[550]9 May 2008
Jim WebbVASenatorObamaBarackObama.com[92]05 Jun 2008
Anthony WeinerNYRepresentativeOriginally supported Clinton[551]ObamaABC News[17]05 Jun 2008
Mark WeinerRIDNCClintonBoston.com[552]
Randi WeingartenNYDNCClintonUnited Federation of Teachers[553]
Peter WelchVTRepresentativeObamaBrattleboro Reformer[62]
Robert WexlerFL*RepresentativeEndorsed Obama,[554] but would vote Clinton if she leads in pledged delegates.[348]ObamaDCW[123]22 May 2008
Yolanda WheatMODNCState Vice ChairObamaDCW[28]03 Jun 2008
Sheldon WhitehouseRISenatorOriginally supported Clinton[555]ObamaThe Providence Journal[334]09 Jun 2008
Reggie WhittenOKAdd-onState Party Finance ChairObamaTulsa World,[556] Time[557]17 Apr 2008
Chris WhittingtonLADNCState ChairClintonDCW[558]02 Jun 2008
Jo Etta WickliffeKYDNCClintonLexington Herald-Leader[371]
Richard WienerMI*DNCformer state Democratic Party chairmanObamaAtlantic[183]03 Jun 2008
Mark WilcoxARAdd-onState Land Commissioner
Originally supported Clinton[559]
ObamaArkansasBusiness.com[53]09 Jun 2008
David WilhelmOHDPLFormer DNC ChairmanObamaAP[560]13 Feb 2008
Donald E. WilliamsCTAdd-onState SenatorObamaNew York Times[561][562]08 Jan 2008
Darlena Williams-BurnettILDNCObamaDCW,[563] Chicago Sun-Times[477]05 Mar 2008
Charlie WilsonOHRepresentativeObamaVindy.com[564]07 Jun 2008
Joe WinekeWIDNCState ChairObamaMilwaukee Journal Sentinel[565]1 Mar 2008
Lauren WolfeMI*DNCCollege Dems of America National Pres.ObamaYouTube[314]13 May 2008
Margie WoodsILDNCNat'l Dem. County OfficialsObamaTime[566]17 Mar 2008
Meredith Woods-SmithORDNCState ChairObamaThe Oregonian[567]28 May 2008
Lynn WoolseyCARepresentativeEndorsed Clinton,[212] but will vote Obama if he leads in the popular vote.[348]Uncommitted
Nancy WorleyALDNCState Vice ChairUncommitted
Jim WrightTXDPLFormer Speaker of the HouseClintonStatesman.com[277]06 Feb 2008
David WuORRepresentativeObamaKPTV[568]24 Apr 2008
Ron WydenORSenatorObamaBlueOregon[569]04 Jun 2008
Rosalind WymanCADNCClintonHillaryClinton.com[286]27 Apr 2007
Margaret XifarasMADNCObamaThe Boston Globe[570]21 Feb 2008
John YarmuthKYRepresentativeObamaThe Courier-Journal[571]08 Feb 2008
Steve YbarraCADNCUncommitted
Paula ZellnerWIDNCObamaAP.[572][573]04 Jun 2008
Robert ZimmermanNYDNCClintonThe New York Observer[574]
James ZogbyDCDNCObamaBarackObama.com[575]19 Dec 2007
Vacant (Tom Lakin resigned)ILDNCIllinois can choose this delegate.[576]Vacant
Vacant
(John Stroger died)
DNCAt-Large, unassignedVacant
Vacant
(Stephanie Tubbs Jones died)
OHVacant
VacantDNCAt-Large, unassignedVacant

Notes

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* Democrats Abroad superdelegates have ½ vote. [Florida and Michigan delegations not yet un-marked.]

↔ Gov. Ed Rendell (PA), Sen. Robert Byrd (WV), and Sen. Chris Dodd (CT) are credentialed by the DNC as Distinguished Party Leaders[213]

↓ Rep. Brad Ellsworth (IN) has committed to vote for Clinton in deference to their constituents' votes in the state primaries. They explicitly distinguish this from an "endorsement" and have not personally endorsed either candidate.

Ж Commit Date is the actual date of commitment or earliest instance of public support. For reasons of file size management, candidate-by-candidate citations may not be provided. The best source of this information is from the press releases and blog entries of the candidate websites: hillaryclinton.com and barackobama.com. January 20, 2007, is the date Senator Hillary Clinton opened her exploratory committee for the Presidential Democratic nomination and is thus considered the first date that a superdelegate can endorse her. February 10, 2007 is the date Senator Barack Obama announced his candidacy for the Presidential Democratic nomination and is thus considered the first date that a superdelegate can endorse him.

† The "Pelosi Club" is an informal name for a group of superdelegates who announced their intention to vote for the candidate who won the absolute majority of pledged delegates(Barack Obama). The group is named for its first two members, House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi (CA) and her daughter Christine Pelosi (CA DNC), who announced their intention on March 30. The group prominently includes Former President Jimmy Carter (GA DPL, announced May 1); other members are Sen. Maria Cantwell (WA), Denise Johnson (TX; April 6), and Rep. Chris Van Hollen (MD, May 24).[123] Somewhat confusingly, Sen. Cantwell is on record endorsing Clinton, but she has vowed to vote for the pledged delegate leader. [Note: Please do *not* move these delegates to Obama's column without a specific endorsement first since it is only a conditional pledge, per DCW May 20 update.]

There are also 'former members' of the Pelosi Club. All of the following have since gone on to become outright Obama delegates, and are listed here together with the date they were recognized as such: Former DNC Chair Roy Romer (CO DPL, May 13). Rep. Zoe Lofgren (CA, May 22), former Sen. Tom Daschle (SD DPL, May 22), Rep. Robert Wexler (FL, May 22), and charter Pelosi Club member Betty Richie (TX DNC, May 29).[123]

History of superdelegate composition changes

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DateTotalNameEffectNotes
25 Aug 200885214.5 MI, 13 FL Superdelegates27.5↑ TotalAll 29 MI and 26 FL superdelegates restored by DNC, with a full vote.[577]
20 Aug 2008824.5Rebecca Gwatney (AR)= TotalElected by AR DNC to replace Bill Gwatney.[578]
20 Aug 2008824.5Stephanie Tubbs Jones (OH)= Totaldied,[579] creating vacancy.
13 Aug 2008824.5Bill Gwatney (AR)= Totaldied,[580] creating vacancy (DNC – State Chair).
17 Jun 2008824.5Representative Donna Edwards (MD-04)↑ Total ↑ ObamaWon MD-04 special election[581] (Albert Wynn's seat)
31 May 2008823.514.5 MI Superdelegates14.5↑ TotalAll MI superdelegates restored by DNC, each with half a vote.
31 May 200880913 FL Superdelegates13↑ TotalAll FL superdelegates restored by DNC, each with half a vote.
20 May 2008796Representative Travis Childers (MS-01)↑ TotalWon MS-01 special election, May 13.[582] (Roger Wicker's seat)
3 May 2008795Representative Don Cazayoux (LA-06)↑ TotalWon LA-06 special election[583] (Richard Baker's seat)
26 Apr 2008794Charlene Fernandez (AZ)= Total ↑ ObamaElected state vice chair (filling vacancy)[216]
08 Apr 2008794Representative Jackie Speier (CA-12)↑ Total ↑ ClintonWon CA-12 special election[584] (Tom Lantos' seat)
04 Apr 2008793Reginald LaFayette (NY)= Total ↑ ClintonBecame highest ranking man in state party[329]
04 Apr 2008793Dave Pollak (NY)= Total ↓ ClintonResigned position as State Vice Chair[329]
27 Mar 2008793Representative Albert Wynn (MD-04)↓ Total ↓ ObamaResigned, effective May 31, 2008[585][586]
18 Mar 2008794Jennifer DeChant (ME)= TotalSubstitutes for Rita Moran[587]
17 Mar 2008794John Melcher (MT)= Total ↑ ObamaVacancy at National Democratic Seniors Coordinating Council filled[588]
17 Mar 2008794Mayor Brenda Lawrence (Southfield, MI)↓ TotalVacancy at National Conference of Democratic Mayors filled by a Mayor from Michigan (stripped)[589]
17 Mar 2008795Governor Eliot Spitzer (NY)↓ Total ↓ ClintonResigned. New governor, David Paterson, was already a superdelegate (DNC, at-large)[590]
15 Mar 2008796Elsie Burkhalter (LA)= TotalElected highest ranking woman in state party[591]
15 Mar 2008796Mary Lou Winters (LA)= Total ↓ ClintonCompleted term in state party[591]
13 Mar 2008796Representative André Carson (IN-07)↑ Total ↑ ObamaWon IN-07 special election[592] (Julia Carson's seat)
08 Mar 2008795Representative Bill Foster (IL-14)↑ Total ↑ ObamaWon IL-14 special election[593]
19 Feb 2008794Teresa Benitez-Thompson (NV)= Total ↑ ObamaBecame State Vice Chair[594] upon Jill Derby's resignation.
19 Feb 2008794Jill Derby (NV)= TotalResigned as State Chair[594] and immediately replaced.
19 Feb 2008794Grace Diaz (RI)= Total ↑ ClintonAppointed State Vice Chair[595] filling vacancy.
16 Feb 2008794Cheryl Chapman (SD)= TotalElected State Vice Chair[596] filling vacancy.
13 Feb 2008794DPL Kenneth M. Curtis↓ Total ↓ ClintonRelocated from Maine to Florida (stripped)[589]
11 Feb 2008795Representative Tom Lantos (CA-12)↓ Total ↓ Clintondied[597]
28 Jan 2008796Donna Branch Gilby (AZ)= TotalResigned as State Vice Chair[598] creating vacancy.
25 Jan 2008796Catherine Cortez Masto (NV)= TotalVacancy at Democratic Attorneys General Association filled[599]
25 Jan 2008796Mayor David Cicilline (Providence, RI)= Total ↑ ClintonElected president of the National Conference of Democratic Mayors.[600]
25 Jan 2008796Mayor Shirley Franklin (Atlanta, GA)= Total ↓ ObamaCompleted term as president of the National Conference of Democratic Mayors.[600]
18 Jan 2008796John Stroger (IL)= Totaldied[601] creating vacancy (DNC At-Large).
15 Jan 2008796Governor Kathleen Blanco (LA)↓ Totalleaves office; replaced by Republican Bobby Jindal[602]
Dec 2007797Bill Orton (UT)= Total = ObamaFor a short time removed by DNC for missing three meetings.[603] Subsequently, reinstated.
15 Dec 2007797Representative Julia Carson (IN-07)↓ Totaldied[604]
11 Dec 2007798Governor Steve Beshear (KY)↑ Totalsworn in; replaced Republican Governor Ernie Fletcher[605]
1 Dec 2007797All 28 MI Superdelegates28↓ TotalAll MI Superdelegates lost their vote when DNC sanctioned the state.[606][607]
05 Oct 2007825All 25 FL Superdelegates25↓ TotalAll FL Superdelegates lost their vote when DNC sanctioned the state.[606][607]
850Initial number of superdelegates counted by DNC[608]

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