2010
Savannah CLC Endorsements
The Savannah Regional Central Labor Council (CLC) has grown to 34 affiliated local unions and District representatives including the community affiliate Working America representing over 7,500 members and is the Voice of working families in the Savannah area. The screening committee made up of over 40 union leaders interviewed the candidates for the Tuesday, November 2, 2010 elections. The COPE committee recommended and after discussion the general body collectively endorsed the following candidates:
Governor...................................................................Roy Barnes (D)
Lt. Governor.............................................................Carol Porter (D)
Secretary of State..........................................Georganna Sinkfield (D)
Attorney General…………….......................................Ken Hodges (D)
Labor Commissioner................................................Darryl Hicks (D)
Agriculture Commissioner…………………………………….J.B. Powell (D)
Insurance Commissioner…………………………………..…Mary Squires (D)
State School Superintendent………………………………..…Joe Martin (D)
Public Service Commission......................................Keith Moffett (D)
US Senate…………………………………………………..Michael Thurmond (D)
Congressional District 8……………………………………….Jim Marshall (D)
Congressional District 12………………………………………John Barrow (D)
State Senate District 1..................................................Carry Smith (D)
State Senate District 2…………………………………………Lester Jackson (D)
State Senate District 25…………………………………………..Floyd Griffin (D)
State House District 142………………………………………..Mack Jackson (D)
State House District 157………………………………….Elizabeth Johnson (D)
State House District 159…………………………………………..Ann Purcell (R)
State House District 160……………………………………………Bob Bryant (D)
State House District 164………………………………………..Zena McClain (D)
YOU CAN VOTE TODAY, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AT YOUR COUNTY’S ELECTION HEADQUARTERS!
How you vote is a personal decision. The Savannah Regional Central Labor Council and all affiliated locals feel the candidates above would best represent working families. Make Your Voice Heard, Vote November 2, 2010!