The upward trajectory of those affiliated with Maggie's List did not end in November. Several Maggie's List endorsed candidates, several Maggie's List congressional and honorary elected partners, and even a Maggie's List state chair have been promoted in 2025.
Do you know where they are now? Read this update to see if you're correct!
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Meet Our New Executive Director:
Jen Biddison
This month we welcomed Jen Biddison as the new Executive Director of Maggie's List. A Maryland native, Jen has 25 years of communications and digital media experience, including at The Heritage Foundation, Townhall.com and other conservative organizations. Welcome, Jen!
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MAGGIE'S LIST STATE UPDATES
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"Virginians need a leader who will prioritize economic growth, and Lt. Governor Sears has proven herself to be someone who knows what it takes, and has what it takes, to help Virginians thrive," said Maggie's List Virginia Chairwoman Ashley Abplanalp. "Her pro-business policies, military service and charitable work make her the obvious choice for those who care about improving the lives of all of our residents regardless of background."
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FLORIDA
The Florida delegation of Maggie’s List, led by Maggie's List Chairwoman Sandy Mortham and State Chairwoman Carole Jean Jordan, hosted 40 female conservative legislators from the Florida House and Senate at an event in Tallahassee, Florida on February 12.
Former State Senate President Kathleen Passidomo and State Rep. Jennifer Houghton Canady were honored at the event, and we were thrilled to welcome many of our favorite friends and allies.
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NEVADA
Sue Lowden, who does double-duty with Maggie's List as both our Vice Chairman and our Nevada State Chairwoman, connected with U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) at a fundraiser in Las Vegas, NV. Sen. Hyde-Smith will be defending her Senate seat from Democratic challengers in 2026.
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THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS!
We are so grateful for the following elected officials who support our mission to increase the number of conservative women elected to federal public office.
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U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson
U.S. Representative Richard Hudson has renewed his status as a Maggie's List Congressional Partner.
Rep. Hudson has represented North Carolina in Congress since 2013. He is recognized as a conservative leader, focused on common-sense solutions to support our economy, veterans, and families. He also serves as chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), placing him as the fifth-ranking Member in leadership and one of the highest-ranking Congressmen from North Carolina in history.
DONATE TO REP. HUDSON
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Agriculture Commissioner
Wilton Simpson
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson is now a Maggie's List Honorary Elected Partner.
Commissioner Simpson is a fifth generation Floridian, proud to be born and raised in the Sunshine State. He has built businesses from the ground up and he’s balanced a hundred billion dollar state budget. But the four words that make him proudest are these: “I am a farmer.”
DONATE TO COMMISSIONER SIMPSON
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Can You Help Us Fill These Openings?
Idaho * Maine * Missouri * Rhode Island
South Dakota * Utah * Vermont
If we want to endorse strong female conservative candidates from every state, we need to have Maggie's List state chairwomen in every state.
Do you know an energetic, connected woman in any of these states who'd be a strong advocate for Maggie's List's mission to see more conservative women elected to federal office? If so, please contact Maggie's List Executive Director Jen Biddison at [email protected].
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