Candidates
The vast majority of Washingtonians support stronger protections for our public health, land, water and natural areas. Voters want to know who will stand up for our environment and the values that make our way of life special in Washington. As a candidate for public office, you can connect to hundreds of thousands of environmental voters from Spokane to Seattle.
Washington Conservation Voters works across the state to elect and support environmentally-responsible candidates. Environmental voters make the difference in close elections, and our members and volunteers help campaigns with everything from doorbelling to phone calls. We regularly win over 70% of our endorsed races, a testament to our hard-working volunteers and campaign staff.
Endorsements
Washington Conservation Voters makes election endorsements in statewide, legislative, and local races. If you are a candidate or campaign manager interested in an endorsement, please contact one of the following:
Shannon Murphy at shannon (at) wcvoters.org or 206.631.2628 - all counties except King.
Jesseca Brand at jesseca (at) wcvoters.org or 206.631.2626 - King County only.
Download the Washington Conservation Voter Endorsement Policies.
State Legislative Scorecard
Thousands of environmental voters look to our Legislative Scorecard before casting their ballot on Election Day. Check out the 2007-2008 Legislative Scorecard.
Local Chapters
Our election endorsements and campaign work starts with our local chapters. We maintain a strong local presence in seven of the state’s nine
largest counties representing more than two-thirds of the state’s
population. Please contact one of the following chapters: Anacortes, Bainbridge Island, King, Kitsap, Snohomish, Thurston, or Whatcom. If your region is not represented, please contact Program Director Brendon Cechovic at 206-631-2622 or brendon@wcvoters.org for more
information.

"Nature enriches our families and our communities whether it's hiking in the wild or enjoying a picnic in a local park. Washington Conservation Voters connects politics and environmental policies for the benefit of all." - Kathe Fowler, Former State Board Member