The Candidates on Climate and Energy blog series highlights critical races in both federal and state offices where support for clean energy policies could be a factor that sways voters. Find links to the candidates we covered in our 2022 series in this post.
Kate Tracy and Guest Blog | September 29, 2022 | Elections, Energy Policy, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, TennesseeOur candidates on energy blog series highlights critical races in public offices where the candidates stand on key energy and climate issues. Find links to the candidates we covered in our 2022 series in this post.
Note: The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy does not support or oppose candidates or political parties. Links to reports, candidate websites, and outside sources are provided as citizen education tools. Candidates are listed in alphabetical order. Although SACE cannot profile the hundreds of candidates vying for state and federal offices across our region, we profiled the major party candidates for the highest-profile, most competitive races where support for clean energy policies could be a factor that sways voters.
Florida
U.S. Senate
Governor
Georgia
U.S. Senate
Governor
North Carolina
U.S. Senate
Tennessee
U.S. House District 7
Resources
In addition to our blogs, there are hundreds of online and in-print resources and scorecards you can consult to help you determine whether a candidate shares your positions and opinions on a given issue – including the resources listed below that focus on environmental and clean energy policies and programs:
- Conservation Alabama website
- Florida Conservation Voters website and briefing books
- Georgia Conservation Voters website and scorecards
- North Carolina League of Conservation Voters website and scorecards
- Conservation Voters of South Carolina website and scorecards
- Tennessee Conservation Voters website and scorecards
- (National) League of Conservation Voters website, scorecards
- (National) League of Women Voters, specifically environmental platforms/issue tracking
- (National) Issue Voter website, issue indexes
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