Endorsements
Our communities deserve BOLD leaders that puts people over polluters AND communities over corrupt power.
Supporting Candidates Who Support Our Future
We endorse candidates who you can count on to:
→ protect your civil rights,
→ address the climate crisis,
→ fight for strong environmental protections,
→ hold polluters accountable, and
→ build a cleaner and more equitable future.
State Rep. Chris Rabb for PA 3rd US Congressional District
State Rep. Chris Rabb has been a bona fide environmental champion throughout his entire career in Harrisburg. Since his election to the PA State House in 2016, Rep. Rabb has earned a 100% lifetime PA Environmental Scorecard rating. He has been a leader on environmental policy in Harrisburg by sponsoring a number of environmental and public health bills that were often ahead of their time and that routinely challenged the establishment’s way of thinking on big issues. That’s why Clean Air Action proudly endorses State Rep. Chris Rabb for the 3rd U.S. Congressional District!
Rep. Ana Tiburcio is a longtime community-focused leader with a proven record of getting things done and she’s bringing that same dedication to the state capital. With a 100% rating on the PA Environmental Scorecard, Rep. Tiburcio pairs her commitment to clean air and water with a broader focus on expanding economic opportunity, advancing educational equity, and revitalizing communities for all. Rep. Tiburcio’s history of showing up for community members when it matters most reflects a clear commitment to putting people first and driving meaningful change. We look forward to working with Rep. Tiburcio who will stand up for commonsense solutions that protect our communities and help them thrive. We’re proud to endorse Rep. Ana Tiburcio for Pennsylvania State House District 22!
As a mom, lawyer, and lifelong advocate for strong communities, Brittany Bloam understands the real-world consequences of policy decisions, and she’s ready to take action to expand opportunity and ensure safe, healthy communities for future generations. Bloam is committed to protecting democracy, holding polluters and greedy corporations accountable, and building a sustainable, thriving economy for all in Allegheny County.
Jessica McClay is rooted in Luzerne County. For years, McClay has demonstrated her commitment to her community from coaching youth sports to serving on key local boards and commissions. Leaders like McClay know what it takes to build a community where people can afford to live, work, and raise a family and we know that she will bring a collaborative approach to running Luzerne County that will prioritize a strong, healthy, and safe environment for future generations.
Chris Johnson’s commitment to defending Pennsylvanians’ right to clean air, pure water, and the protection of our natural and historic environment is personal. Like many of his friends, Johnson struggled with asthma — something he later realized was far more common in neighborhoods facing higher levels of toxic air pollution. Johnson is ready to fight for policies that reduce pollution, move Pennsylvania toward clean energy, bolster the state’s Solar for Schools programs to help cut costs, and prioritize infrastructure that protects communities from the impacts of climate events.
From climate and economic sustainability to peace and equality, Senator Art Haywood has advocated for Pennsylvanians and their rights since being elected into office in 2014. With a 95% lifetime PA Environmental Scorecard rating, Sen. Haywood understands the impacts of polluting industries and extreme climate events. To drive meaningful change for the people of Montgomery and Philadelphia counties, he has committed to advancing clean energy sources to help cut costs, foster green job creations, and protect farmers and public health while creating a sustainable future for generations to come.
Important Election Dates 2026
Primary Elections
West Virginia → May 12, 2026
Pennsylvania → May 19, 2026
General Election → November 3, 2026
Voter Registration Deadline
West Virginia
Primary Election — April 21
General Election — October 13
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Pennsylvania
Primary Election — May 4
General Election — October 19
Mail-In/Absentee Ballot Return Deadline
West Virginia
Primary Election — Postmarked or Submitted Electronically by: May 12, 2026 | 7:30 P.M.
General Election — Hand-delivered by: November 2, 2026 | by end of business day
Mailed by: November 3, 2026
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Pennsylvania
Primary Election — May 19, 2026 | received by 8 P.M.
General Election — November 3, 2026 | received by 8 P.M.
Deadline to Apply for a Mail-in/Absentee Ballot
West Virginia
Primary Election — May 6
General Election — October 28
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Pennsylvania
Primary Election — May 12
General Election — October 27
Election Day
West Virginia
Primary Election — May 12, 2026 | 6:30 A.M. – 7:30 P.M.
General Election — November 3, 2026 | 6:30 A.M. – 7:30 P.M.
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Pennsylvania
Primary Election — May 19, 2026 | 7 A.M. – 8 P.M.
General Election — November 3, 2026 | 7 A.M. – 8 P.M.
Military and Overseas Absentee Ballot Return Deadline
Primary Election —
Mailed or electronically submitted by: May 12, 2026 | 7:30 P.M.
Received by mail: May 18, 2026
General Election —
Mailed by: November 3, 2026
Received by mail: November 9, 2026Electronically submitted by: November 3, 2026 | 7:30 P.M.
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Primary Election —
Mailed by: May 18, 2026 | 11:59 P.M.
Received by: May 26, 2026
General Election —
Mailed by: November 2, 2026 | 11:59 P.M.
Received by: November 10, 2026
Helpful Election Links
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