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Open State Representative Seats
Updated: 02/23/2024
Want to contribute further to the organization. You can apply to be appointed to the following open seats on the council. Please read below the responsibilities and qualifications for the position:
The following states have vacancies:
Alabama: 1 Vacancy
California: 3 Vacancies
Delaware: 1 Vacancy
DC: 1 Vacancy
Florida: 2 Vacancies
Idaho: 1 Vacancy
Kansas: 1 Vacancy
Maryland: 2 Vacancies
Minnesota: 2 Vacancies
Mississippi: 1 Vacancy
Missouri: 2 Vacancies
North Dakota: 1 Vacancy
Ohio: 1 Vacancy
Oklahoma: 1 Vacancy
Pennsylvania: 1 Vacancy
Texas: 3 Vacancies
Utah: 1 Vacancy
Vermont: 1 Vacancy
Washington: 2 Vacancies
West Virginia: 1 Vacancy
Wyoming: 1 Vacancy
If you reside in one of these states and meet the qualifications, then you can apply by completing and submitting the following form:
CLICK HERE
Please contact Steven Musen, State Representative for Rhode Island and Chair of the Candidate Certification Committee at [email protected] if you have questions or would like to know more about our Council of Representatives.
Below is the list of the total number of State Representative seats available for each state:
ALABAMA: 1
ALASKA: 1
ARIZONA: 2
ARKANSAS: 1
CALIFORNIA: 13
COLORADO: 2
CONNECTICUT: 1
DELAWARE: 1
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: 2
FLORIDA: 5
GEORGIA: 2
HAWAII: 1
IDAHO: 1
ILLINOIS: 4
INDIANA: 2
IOWA: 1
KANSAS: 1
KENTUCKY: 1
LOUISIANA: 1
MAINE: 1
MARYLAND: 3
MASSACHUSETTS: 3
MICHIGAN: 3
MINNESOTA: 2
MISSISSIPPI: 1
MISSOURI: 2
MONTANA: 1
NEBRASKA: 1
NEVADA: 1
NEW HAMPSHIRE: 1
NEW JERSEY: 3
NEW MEXICO: 1
NEW YORK: 9
NORTH CAROLINA: 2
NORTH DAKOTA: 1
OHIO: 3
OREGON: 2
PENNSYLVANIA: 5
RHODE ISLAND: 1
SOUTH CAROLINA: 1
SOUTH DAKOTA: 1
TENNESSEE: 1
TEXAS: 6
UTAH: 1
VERMONT: 1
VIRGINIA: 4
WASHINGTON: 3
WEST VIRGINIA: 1
WISCONSIN: 2
WYOMING: 1
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