- Source: List of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign political endorsements
This is a list of notable individual politicians and political organizations who publicly indicated support for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election.
Public officials serving below the state level and all other individuals and entities are listed only if they have a separate stand-alone article. Those who indicated their support after Hillary Clinton's presumptive nomination on June 11 are denoted with an asterisk.
Federal officials and state governors
= Presidents and Vice Presidents
== Federal Cabinet-level officers
== State and territorial governors
=Current (as of 2016)
Former
= U.S. Senators
=Current
Former
= U.S. Representatives
=Current
Former
= Former members of the federal judiciary
=U. W. Clemon, Chief Judge: N.D. Ala. (1999–2006)
State officials
= Executive officials
=Current
Former
= State legislators
=Alaska
Rep. Matt Claman
Arizona
Rep. Mark Cardenas
Rep. Charlene Fernandez
Rep. Randall Friese
Rep. Rosanna Gabaldón
Rep. Sally Ann Gonzales
Sen. Katie Hobbs
Rep. Jonathan Larkin
Rep. Stefanie Mach
Sen. Robert Meza
Sen. Lynne Pancrazi
Rep. Rebecca Rios
Rep. Macario Saldate
Rep. Victoria Steele (2013–16)
Sen. Anna Tovar (2013–15)
Rep. Bruce Wheeler
California
Ass. Tom Ammiano (2008–14)
Ass. Cheryl Brown
Ass. Bill Dodd
Sen. Isadore Hall III
Sen. Tom Hayden† (1992–2000)
Ass. Fabian Núñez, 66th Speaker (2004–08)
Ass. John Pérez, 68th Speaker (2010–14)
Colorado
Sen. Polly Baca (1974–79)
Sen. Gloria Tanner (1994–2000)
Rep. Wilma Webb (1980–93)
Connecticut
Sen. Bill Finch, Maj. Whip (2000–07)
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy Jr.
Florida
Sen. Betty Castor, Pres. pro tem. (1985–87)
Sen. Nan Rich, Min. Leader (2010–12)
Sen. Geraldine Thompson
Georgia
Rep. DuBose Porter (1982–2011)
Rep. Pam Stephenson
Sen. Curt Thompson
Idaho
Rep. Brian Cronin, Min. Caucus Chair (2010–12)
Rep. Wendy Jaquet, Min. Leader (1994–2012)
Illinois
Sen. James Clayborne Jr., Maj. Leader
Rep. Gregory S. Harris*
Rep. Michael Madigan, 67th Speaker
Sen. Iris Martinez, Ass. Maj. Leader
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma'
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
Sen. Adam Satchell
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Sen. Jeff Kessler, Min. Leader
Wisconsin
Wyoming
= Former members of state judiciaries
=Municipal and county officials
= Mayors, county executives, and tribal leaders
=Current
Former
= Municipal and county executive officials
=Current
Former
= Municipal and county legislators
=Atlanta
Boston
Chicago and metro area
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Detroit and metro area
Los Angeles and metro area
Midwestern United States
Minneapolis and metro area
Newark, New Jersey and metro area
New York City and metro area
Northeastern United States
Philadelphia and metro area
San Francisco and Bay Area
Seattle and metro area
Southern United States
Washington, D.C. and metro area
Western United States
= Other municipal and county officials
=Steven W. Tompkins, sheriff of Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Diplomats and bureaucrats
= Federal departmental officials
=U.S. Department of Commerce
U.S. Department of Defense
U.S. Department of Education
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Department of the Interior
U.S. Department of Justice
U.S. Department of Labor
U.S. Department of State
U.S. Department of the Treasury
= Independent agencies and commissions
== State, municipal, and tribal staffers
== U.S. Ambassadors
=Source:
= U.S. Attorneys
== U.S. Military
=Air Force
Army
Coast Guard
Sally Brice-O'Hara, ret. 3-star Admiral, 27th Vice-Commandant (2010–12)
Marine Corps
Navy
= White House staff
=International political figures
= Heads of state and government
=Current
Michelle Bachelet, 33rd and 35th President of Chile (2006–2010, 2014–2018) (Socialist Party)
Rafael Correa,* 43rd President of Ecuador (2007–2017) (PAIS Alliance)
François Hollande,* 24th President of France (2012–2017) (Socialist Party)
John Key, 38th Prime Minister of New Zealand (2008–2016) (National Party)
Stefan Löfven,* 33rd Prime Minister of Sweden (2014–2021) (Social Democrats)
Petro Poroshenko, 5th President of Ukraine (2014–2019) (Solidarity)
Matteo Renzi, 56th Prime Minister of Italy (2014–2016) (Democratic Party)
Bohuslav Sobotka, 11th Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (2014–2017) (Social Democratic Party)
Nicola Sturgeon, 5th First Minister of Scotland (2014–2023) (Scottish National Party)
Tsai Ing-wen, 7th President of the Republic of China (2016–2024) (Democratic Progressive Party)
Manuel Valls, 169th Prime Minister of France (2014–2016) (Socialist Party)
Aleksandar Vučić, 11th Prime Minister of Serbia (2014–2017) (Serbian Progressive Party)
Former
Carl Bildt, Prime Minister of Sweden (1991–1994) (Moderate Party)
Tony Blair, 51st Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007) (Labour Party)
Kim Campbell, 19th Prime Minister of Canada (1993) (Progressive Conservative)
Laurent Fabius, 158th Prime Minister of France (1984–1986) (Socialist Party)
Vicente Fox, 55th President of Mexico (2000–2006) (National Action Party)
Julia Gillard, 27th Prime Minister of Australia (2010–2013) (Labor Party)
Atifete Jahjaga,* 4th President of Kosovo (2011–2016) (Independent)
Paul Keating,* 24th Prime Minister of Australia (1991–1996) (Labor Party)
Jiří Paroubek, 6th Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (2005–2006) (Czech Social Democratic Party)
Nicolas Sarkozy, 23rd President of France (2007–2012) (The Republicans)
= Members of national and supranational parliaments
=Australia
Liberal Party
Julie Bishop, 38th Foreign Minister
Christopher Pyne, Leader of the House (2013-2019), and Minister for Defence Industry (2016-2018)
Labor Party
Bolivia
Social Democratic Movement
Jeanine Añez
Cambodia
National Rescue Party
Sam Rainsy,* Finance Minister (1993–94) (Party Leader)
Canada
Conservative Party
John Baird, 10th Foreign Minister (2010–15)
Liberal Party
Alexandra Mendès*
Czech Republic
ANO 2011
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
Czech Social Democratic Party
Mayors and Independents
Petr Gazdík, Deputy Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies and Party Leader
TOP 09
Colombia
Denmark
Danish People's Party
Søren Espersen
European Union
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
European People's Party
Nora Berra, France (2009–14)
The Greens–European Free Alliance
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
Finland
France
The Republicans
Michèle Alliot-Marie, 185th Foreign Minister (2010–11)
Socialist Party
Germany
Alliance '90/The Greens
Katja Dörner
Social Democratic Party
Ireland
Independent
Jillian van Turnhout* (2011–16)
Labour Party
Lorraine Higgins* (2011–16)
Netherlands
Democrats 66
Alexander Pechtold, Government Reform Minister (2005–06) (Party Leader)
GroenLinks
Jesse Klaver
Labour Party
Diederik Samsom
New Zealand
Labour Party
David Shearer, 33rd Leader of the Opposition (2011–13)
Megan Woods
National Party
Jami-Lee Ross
Jono Naylor
Green Party
James Shaw
Norway
Center Party
Christian Democratic Party
Conservative Party
Labour Party
Liberal Party
Progress Party
Tor André Johnsen
Pakistan
Movement for Justice
Shah Mehmood Qureshi, 20th Foreign Minister (2008–11)
Pakistan People's Party
Farahnaz Ispahani* (2008–12)
Spain
Spanish Socialist Workers' Party
Pedro Sánchez* (2009–11; 2013–16)
Sweden
Centre Party
Annie Lööf, Enterprise Minister (2011–14) (Party Leader)
The Liberals
Moderate Party
Anna Kinberg Batra (Party Leader)
Social Democratic Party
Margot Wallström, 42nd Foreign Minister
Tanzania
Alliance for Change and Transparency
Zitto Kabwe* (2005–15) (Party Leader)
Party of the Revolution
January Makamba
United Kingdom
Conservative Party
Labour Party
Scottish National Party
= Regional and municipal ministers, executive officials, legislators, and party leaders
=Argentina
Union for Liberty
Juan Pablo Arenaza,* Member: Buenos Aires Legislature
Australia
Labor Party
Canada
Ontario New Democratic Party
Catherine Fife,* Member: Ontario Provincial Parliament
Ontario Liberal Party
Glen Murray, Member: Ontario Provincial Parliament
Czech Republic
Dana Drábová, governor of the Central Bohemian Region and chair of the State Office for Nuclear Safety
Germany
Alliance '90/The Greens
Free Democratic Party
Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmerman,* Member: Düsseldorf Parliament
Social Democratic Party
Mexico
Jorge Guajardo, Ambassador to China (2007–13)
Institutional Revolutionary Party
Ivonne Ortega, Governor of Yucatán (2007–12)
Netherlands
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Jozias van Aartsen, Mayor of The Hague
Nigeria
Obiageli Ezekwesili, Minister of Solid Minerals (2005–06) and Education (2006-07)
Pakistan
Pakistan Peoples Party
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari,* Party Chairman
Spain
Catalan Solidarity for Independence
Alfons López Tena, Member: Catalan Parliament (2010–12)
South Africa
African National Congress
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations
Democratic Alliance
Helen Zille,* Premier of the Western Cape
United Kingdom
Labour Party
Democratic Party figures
= DNC members and national leaders
== Leaders of state and local party affiliates
== Lobbyists and fundraisers
== Nominees for elected office
== Strategists, media advisors, operatives, speechwriters, and pollsters
=Republican Party figures
Note: Public officials belonging to the Republican Party are listed in the first section of this article
Organizations
= Advocacy groups
== Party and legislative groups
=Federal, state, and municipal Democratic Party chapters can be assumed to support their party's nominee.
See also
List of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign non-political endorsements
List of Democrats who opposed the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign
List of Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign endorsements
List of Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign endorsements
List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign
List of Gary Johnson 2016 presidential campaign endorsements
List of Jill Stein 2016 presidential campaign endorsements
List of Hillary Clinton 2008 presidential campaign endorsements
Notes
References
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