2026 Election Endorsements

The ELM Action Fund supports candidates that are committed to policies that meet the scale and urgency of the climate crisis we are in. We are a non-partisan organization that seeks questionnaires from all candidates, conducts interviews, and votes on endorsements. We are proud to endorse incumbents, challengers, and first-time candidates running for state and municipal office in Massachusetts.

Andrea Campbell

Attorney General

Andrea Campbell has been a steadfast force in defending Massachusetts against federal attacks on climate progress in recent years. Her work reflects a clear dedication to holding polluters accountable and building an equitable clean energy future for Massachusetts.

Election date: Sep 1

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Kim Driscoll

Lieutenant Governor

Climate action is a top priority of the Healey-Driscoll Administration. In her next term, Kim Driscoll’s priorities include strengthening climate resilience, advancing energy affordability, and funding clean energy infrastructure initiatives. 

Election date: Sep 1

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Maura Healey

Governor

Since day one, Governor Healey has concentrated on advancing low-cost clean energy and aligning her Administration in support of climate initiatives. From signing landmark clean energy legislation into law to investing in climate resilience, she has demonstrated the bold leadership Massachusetts needs. 

Election date: Sep 1

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Christine Barber

State Senator
2nd Middlesex District

Currently serving as State Representative for the 34th Middlesex District, Christine Barber has been a strong voice on climate. As State Senator, she will focus on banning fossil fuels, supporting clean air in environmental justice communities, and advancing a path toward clean, affordable energy. 

Election date: Sep 1

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Jessica Bradley-Rushing

State Representative
6th Plymouth District

As the former Chair of the Pembroke Select Board and Democratic Town Committee, Jessica Bradley-Rushing demonstrates a longstanding commitment to public service. Her priorities include expanding renewable energy, decarbonizing buildings, and reducing emissions.

Election date: Sep 1

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Marjorie Decker

State Representative
25th Middlesex District

Since 2013, Marjorie Decker has been a leader on climate in the State House. She is committed to protecting families from toxic PFAS, ensuring strong labor standards for the green workforce, and preserving energy efficiency programs like Mass Save.

Election date: Sep 1

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Kate Lipper-Garabedian

State Senator
5th Middlesex District

As a leader on climate funding and climatetech in the House, Kate Lipper-Garabedian will prioritize net-zero initiatives, waste reduction, and electrified transportation in the Senate.

Election date: Sep 1

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