Leading the Charge: NOW PAC Endorses Feminist Powerhouses Estimated reading time:2 mins

March 19, 2026
| WASHINGTON—The National Organization for Women Political Action Committee (NOW PAC) has announced its first round of endorsements for U.S. Senate and Congressional seats. The first list of 2026 endorsed candidates is committed to strong feminist values, reproductive freedom, economic justice, ending violence against women, racial inequality, LGBTQIA+ rights, and constitutional equality.“Women’s rights are being dismantled every single day, and it is imperative that candidates who support and respect women be elected to office,” said NOW PAC Chair Kim Villanueva. “The group of candidates endorsed by the NOW PAC will receive the full power of the largest and oldest grassroots feminist organization to help them get out the vote, advocate for equality, and defend women’s rights.”This cycle’s endorsements are focused on the nation’s most competitive frontline districts and a dedication to candidates who reflect the diverse fabric of the American electorate. From flipping the House to making gains in the Senate, NOW PAC is deploying its endorsements where they can make the greatest impact for women, families, and equality.2026 NOW PAC Endorsed CandidatesU.S. Senate Candidates |
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| U.S. House Candidates |
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Additional endorsements will be announced on a rolling basis as the 2026 election cycle continues.
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About the National Organization for Women, Political Action Committee (NOW PAC)
NOW PAC is the political arm of NOW, the largest grassroots feminist organization in the country, with hundreds of chapters and thousands of supporters, members, and activists in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. For the past 45 years, NOW’s aggressive grassroots organizing and early support for feminist candidates have made a difference in critical elections. NOW PAC is funded solely by its grassroots membership and evaluates federal candidates on their record on the core issues of NOW: constitutional equality, ending violence against women, economic justice, LGBTQIA+ justice, racial justice, and reproductive justice.

