THE WISH LIST (POLITICAL ORGANIZATION)

::''For other uses of 'The Wish List', please see The Wish List (disambiguation)''
'The Wish List' is an organization whose acronym for 'W'omen 'I'n the 'S'enate and 'H'ouse. It is a political action committee devoted to getting pro-choice Republican women elected to the House of Representatives and Senate, The Wish List was founded in 1992. It can be considered a counterpart to two other organizations: Emily's List, whose goal is to elect pro-choice Democratic women, and the Susan B. Anthony List, whose goal is to elect pro-life women. The Wish List maintains strong alliances with other moderate to liberal Republican groups, such as The Republican Majority For Choice, It's My Party Too, and Republicans For Choice.

Contents
Members
Senate
House
Governors
Other State wide offices
State Senate
State House
External links

Members



★ Wish List Chairwoman, Glenda L. Greenwald

★ President, Pat Giardina Carpenter

★ Secretary, Victoria Toensing

★ Treasurer, Maureen H. Lydon

Senate



Susan Collins, Maine

Olympia Snowe, Maine

Lisa Murkowski, Alaska

Kay Bailey Hutchison, Texas

House



Judy Biggert, Illinois

Mary Bono, California

Ginny Brown-Waite, Florida

Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia

Kay Granger, Texas

Nancy Johnson, Connecticut (Lost in 2006)

Sue Kelly, New York (Lost in 2006)

Deborah Pryce, Ohio

Governors



Linda Lingle, Hawaii

Jodi Rell, Connecticut

Other State wide offices



★ Arizona Corporation Commissioner Kristin Mayes

★ Former Illinois State Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka

★ Kansas State Treasurer Lynn Jenkins

★ Kansas Insurance Commissioner Sandy Praeger

★ Former Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey

★ North Carolina Labor Commissioner Cherie Killian Berry

State Senate



Carolyn Allen, Arizona

Toni Hellon, Arizona

Nancy Spence, Colorado

Cathy Cook, Connecticut

Judith Freedman, Connecticut

Liane Sorenson, Delaware

Pamela Althoff, Illinois

Christine Radogno, Illinois

Barbara Allen, Kansas

Jean Kurtis Schodorf, Kansas

Vicki Schmidt, Kansas

Diane Allen, New Jersey

Martha Bark, New Jersey

Sue Wilson Beffort, New Mexico

Patricia McGee, New York

Jane Earll, Pennsylvania

Pat Vance, Pennsylvania

Mary Jo White, Pennsylvania

June Gibbs, Rhode Island

Diane Snelling, Vermont

Wendy Wilton, Vermont

Cheryl Pflug, Washington

State House



Gabrielle LeDoux, Alaska

Michele Reagan, Arizona

Lynn Daucher, California

Shirley Horton, California

Penny Bacchiochi, Connecticut

Toni Boucher, Connecticut

Ruth Fahrbach, Connecticut

Livvy Floren, Connecticut

Lile Gibbons, Connecticut

Sonya Googins, Connecticut

DebraLee Hovey, Connecticut

★ Themis Klarides, Connecticut

Claudia Powers, Connecticut

Pamela Ziegler Sawyer, Connecticut

Lenny Winkler, Connecticut

Donna Stone, Delaware

Nancy Wagner, Delaware

Donna Clark, Florida

Faye Culp, Florida

Nancy Detert, Florida

Barbara Marumoto, Hawaii

Cynthia Thielen, Hawaii

Jana Kemp, Idaho

Suzie Bassi, Illinois

Elizabeth Coulson, Illinois

Carolyn Krause, Illinois

Patricia Reid Lindner, Illinois

Rosemary Mulligan, Illinois

Sandra Pihos, Illinois

Vaneta Becker, Indiana

Phyllis Pond, Indiana

Libby Swanson Jacobs, Iowa

Susan Williams Gifford, Massachusetts

Shirley Gomes, Massachusetts

Karyn Polito, Massachusetts

Susan Pope, Massachusetts

Mary Rogeness, Massachusetts

Kathlyn Fares, Missouri

Julie Brown, New Hampshire

Patricia Dunlap, New Hampshire

Stephanie Eaton, New Hampshire

Sheila Francoeur, New Hampshire

Elizabeth Hager, New Hampshire

Sandra Balomenos Keans, New Hampshire

Charlotte Vandervalk, New Jersey

Nancy Calhoun, New York

Donna Ferrara, New York

Teresa Sayward, New York

Dierdre Scozzafava, New York

Vicki Berger, Oregon

Sue Cornell, Pennsylvania

Carole Rubley, Pennsylvania

Carol Mumford, Rhode Island

Jodi Cutler, South Dakota

Joyce Errecart, Vermont

External links



Official web site

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