Representative Patrick Goggles, a member of the Northern Arapaho tribe, was first elected to the Wyoming State House in 2005. Patrick is now House Minority Floor Leader, the highest ranking Democrat in the Wyoming House of Representatives.
Representative Goggles is running for reelection to the Wyoming State House against a Republican challenger.
INDN's List is thrilled to endorse Jack Jackson, Jr. for State Senate in the Second Legislative District. Jack has spent his entire career fighting for Indian rights, including representing the Navajo Nation for 12 years in Washington, DC.
We've supported him since our founding in 2005, and we are so proud once again to endorse Washington State Rep. John McCoy, a member of the Tulalip Tribe, in seeking his fifth term in office.
He is current Chair of the House Technology, Energy and Communications Committee. He is also Chair of the National Caucus of Native American State Legislators.
Representative Jeff Morris, a member of the Tsimshian Indian Nation, is running for his eighth term in office. He is currently the Speaker Pro Tempore of the Washington State House, the second highest officer of the chamber. He is also the Chair of the Council of State Governments, West. Jeff is being challenged by a Republican for reelection.
Representative Oceguera, an enrolled member of the Walker River Paiute Tribe, has spent his life serving the community as a firefighter and member of the IAFF. In 2008, he was named Assistant Fire Chief of the North Las Vegas Fire Department. In the state legislature John has been an effective leader and most political insiders believe he is on track to be the next Speaker of the House.
James C. Ramos was the first tribal member ever elected to the San Bernardino Community College District Board of Trustees in 2005. James is now President of the Board, a leadership post that helps ensure Indian students receive the same educational opportunities as all other students.
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