The following candidates received the political endorsement of Sheet Metal Workers Local 24 and won in the Nov. 3, 2020 General Election:
President/Vice President of the United States
Joseph Biden and Kamala Harris (endorsed by SMART International)
Ohio
Ohio House
28th District – Jessica Miranda
31st District – Brigid Kelly
32nd District – Catherine Ingram
33rd District – Sederick Denson
Ohio Supreme Court
Jennifer Brunner
Ohio Court of Appeals
1st District – Ginger Bock
Hamilton County Common Pleas
Chris Wagner
Jennifer Branch
Alan Triggs
Hamilton County Drug Court
Nicole Sanders
Hamilton County Commissioner
Denise Driehaus
Alicia Reece
Hamilton County Clerk of Courts
Aftab Pureval
Hamilton County Recorder
Scott Crowley
Hamilton County Treasurer
Jill Schiller
Hamilton County Coroner
Lakshmi Kode Sammarco
U.S. House of Representatives
3rd District – Joyce Beatty
Court of Appeals – 10th District
Michael C. Mentel
Terri Jamison
Ohio House of Representatives
17th District – Adam Miller
18th District – Kristin Boggs
19th District – Mary Lightbody
20th District – Richard Brown
21st District – Beth Liston
22nd District – David Leland
24th District – Allison Russo
25th District – Dontavius Jarrells
26th District – Erica Crawley
68th District – Rick Carfagna
Franklin County Common Pleas
Carl Aveni
David Young
Chris Brown
Sheryl Munson
Domestic Relations
Lasheyl Stroud
Franklin County Clerk of Courts
Maryellen O’Shaughnessy
Franklin County Sheriff
Dallas Baldwin
Franklin County Recorder
Danny O’Connor
Franklin County Treasurer
Cheryl Brooks Sullivan
Franklin County Engineer
Cornell Robertson
Franklin County Commissioner
Kevin Boyce
John O’Grady
Perry County Treasurer
Theresa Moore
State Board of Education
6th District – Antoinette Miranda
9th District – Michelle Newman
Ohio House of Representatives
39th District – Willis Blackshear, Jr.
Montgomery County Commissioner
Judy Dodge
Deborah Lieberman
Montgomery County Recorder
Brandon McClain
Montgomery County Engineer
Paul Gruner
Kentucky
U.S. Congress
3rd District – John Yarmuth
Kentucky Senate
13th District – Reginald Thomas
19th District – Morgan McGarvey
33rd District – Gerald Neal
35th District – Denise Harper Angel
37th District – David Yates
Kentucky House of Representatives
14th District – Scott Lewis
20th District – Patti Minter
28th District – Charles W. Miller
30th District – Tom Burch
31st District – Josie Raymond
32nd District – Tina Bojanowski
34th District – Mary Lou Marzian
35th District – Lisa Willner
37th District – Jeffery Donohue
38th District – McKenzie Cantrell
40th District – Nima Kulkarni
41st District – Attica Scott
42nd District – Reginald K. Meeks
43rd District – Pamela Stevenson
44th District – Joni Jenkins
46th District – Alan Gentry
57th District – Derrick W. Graham
65th District – Buddy Wheatley
67th District – Rachel Roberts
75th District – Kelly Flood
76th District – Ruth Ann Palumbo
77th District – George Brown, Jr.
79th District – Susan Westrom
88th District – Cherlynn Stevenson
92nd District – John Blanton
94th District – Angie Hatton
95th District – Ashley Tackett Laferty
97th District – Bobby McCool
98th District – Danny Bentley
State Court of Appeals Judge
1st District – Chris McNeill
West Virginia
U.S. Congress
1st District – David McKinley
Supreme Court
John Hutchinson
West Virginia Senate
5th District – Bob Plymale
7th District – Rupie Phillips
8th District – Glenn Jeffries
9th District – David “Bugs” Stover
13th District – Mike Caputo
House of Delegates
2nd District – Phillip Diserio
3rd District – Shawn Fluharty and Erikka Storch
4th District – Lisa Zukoff
5th District – Dave Pethtel
10th District – Vernon Criss
16th District –Sean Hornbuckle
17th District – Chad Lovejoy and Matthew Rohrbach
18th District – Evan Worrell
19th District – Ric Griffith
20th District – Nathan Brown
21st District – Mark Dean
22nd District – Joe Jeffries and Zack Maynard
25th District – Tony Paynter
26th District – Ed Evans
30th District – Mick Bates
31st District – Chris Toney
34th District – Brent Boggs
35th District – Doug Skaff, Jr.
36th District – Larry Rowe
37th District – Mike Pushkin
39th District – Dana Ferrell
43rd District – Cody Thompson
50th District – Joey Garcia and Guy Ward
51st District – Barbara Fleischauer, Evan Hansen, Danielle Walker and John Williams
58th District – George Miller
61st District – Jason Barrett
67th District – John Doyle
Ohio House
28th District – Jessica Miranda
31st District – Brigid Kelly
32nd District – Catherine Ingram
33rd District – Sederick Denson
Ohio Supreme Court
Jennifer Brunner
Ohio Court of Appeals
1st District – Ginger Bock
Hamilton County Common Pleas
Chris Wagner
Jennifer Branch
Alan Triggs
Hamilton County Drug Court
Nicole Sanders
Hamilton County Commissioner
Denise Driehaus
Alicia Reece
Hamilton County Clerk of Courts
Aftab Pureval
Hamilton County Recorder
Scott Crowley
Hamilton County Treasurer
Jill Schiller
Hamilton County Coroner
Lakshmi Kode Sammarco
U.S. House of Representatives
3rd District – Joyce Beatty
Court of Appeals – 10th District
Michael C. Mentel
Terri Jamison
Ohio House of Representatives
17th District – Adam Miller
18th District – Kristin Boggs
19th District – Mary Lightbody
20th District – Richard Brown
21st District – Beth Liston
22nd District – David Leland
24th District – Allison Russo
25th District – Dontavius Jarrells
26th District – Erica Crawley
68th District – Rick Carfagna
Franklin County Common Pleas
Carl Aveni
David Young
Chris Brown
Sheryl Munson
Domestic Relations
Lasheyl Stroud
Franklin County Clerk of Courts
Maryellen O’Shaughnessy
Franklin County Sheriff
Dallas Baldwin
Franklin County Recorder
Danny O’Connor
Franklin County Treasurer
Cheryl Brooks Sullivan
Franklin County Engineer
Cornell Robertson
Franklin County Commissioner
Kevin Boyce
John O’Grady
Perry County Treasurer
Theresa Moore
State Board of Education
6th District – Antoinette Miranda
9th District – Michelle Newman
Ohio House of Representatives
39th District – Willis Blackshear, Jr.
Montgomery County Commissioner
Judy Dodge
Deborah Lieberman
Montgomery County Recorder
Brandon McClain
Montgomery County Engineer
Paul Gruner
U.S. Congress
3rd District – John Yarmuth
Kentucky Senate
13th District – Reginald Thomas
19th District – Morgan McGarvey
33rd District – Gerald Neal
35th District – Denise Harper Angel
37th District – David Yates
Kentucky House of Representatives
14th District – Scott Lewis
20th District – Patti Minter
28th District – Charles W. Miller
30th District – Tom Burch
31st District – Josie Raymond
32nd District – Tina Bojanowski
34th District – Mary Lou Marzian
35th District – Lisa Willner
37th District – Jeffery Donohue
38th District – McKenzie Cantrell
40th District – Nima Kulkarni
41st District – Attica Scott
42nd District – Reginald K. Meeks
43rd District – Pamela Stevenson
44th District – Joni Jenkins
46th District – Alan Gentry
57th District – Derrick W. Graham
65th District – Buddy Wheatley
67th District – Rachel Roberts
75th District – Kelly Flood
76th District – Ruth Ann Palumbo
77th District – George Brown, Jr.
79th District – Susan Westrom
88th District – Cherlynn Stevenson
92nd District – John Blanton
94th District – Angie Hatton
95th District – Ashley Tackett Laferty
97th District – Bobby McCool
98th District – Danny Bentley
State Court of Appeals Judge
1st District – Chris McNeill
West Virginia
U.S. Congress
1st District – David McKinley
Supreme Court
John Hutchinson
West Virginia Senate
5th District – Bob Plymale
7th District – Rupie Phillips
8th District – Glenn Jeffries
9th District – David “Bugs” Stover
13th District – Mike Caputo
House of Delegates
2nd District – Phillip Diserio
3rd District – Shawn Fluharty and Erikka Storch
4th District – Lisa Zukoff
5th District – Dave Pethtel
10th District – Vernon Criss
16th District –Sean Hornbuckle
17th District – Chad Lovejoy and Matthew Rohrbach
18th District – Evan Worrell
19th District – Ric Griffith
20th District – Nathan Brown
21st District – Mark Dean
22nd District – Joe Jeffries and Zack Maynard
25th District – Tony Paynter
26th District – Ed Evans
30th District – Mick Bates
31st District – Chris Toney
34th District – Brent Boggs
35th District – Doug Skaff, Jr.
36th District – Larry Rowe
37th District – Mike Pushkin
39th District – Dana Ferrell
43rd District – Cody Thompson
50th District – Joey Garcia and Guy Ward
51st District – Barbara Fleischauer, Evan Hansen, Danielle Walker and John Williams
58th District – George Miller
61st District – Jason Barrett
67th District – John Doyle
U.S. Congress
1st District – David McKinley
Supreme Court
John Hutchinson
West Virginia Senate
5th District – Bob Plymale
7th District – Rupie Phillips
8th District – Glenn Jeffries
9th District – David “Bugs” Stover
13th District – Mike Caputo
House of Delegates
2nd District – Phillip Diserio
3rd District – Shawn Fluharty and Erikka Storch
4th District – Lisa Zukoff
5th District – Dave Pethtel
10th District – Vernon Criss
16th District –Sean Hornbuckle
17th District – Chad Lovejoy and Matthew Rohrbach
18th District – Evan Worrell
19th District – Ric Griffith
20th District – Nathan Brown
21st District – Mark Dean
22nd District – Joe Jeffries and Zack Maynard
25th District – Tony Paynter
26th District – Ed Evans
30th District – Mick Bates
31st District – Chris Toney
34th District – Brent Boggs
35th District – Doug Skaff, Jr.
36th District – Larry Rowe
37th District – Mike Pushkin
39th District – Dana Ferrell
43rd District – Cody Thompson
50th District – Joey Garcia and Guy Ward
51st District – Barbara Fleischauer, Evan Hansen, Danielle Walker and John Williams
58th District – George Miller
61st District – Jason Barrett
67th District – John Doyle