Rhode Island
Working Families Party
About
Since 2016, Rhode Island Working Families Party has been a powerful political force for improving the lives of working families in our state. We build volunteer power and solidarity, and work to elect candidates committed to economic, racial, social, and environmental justice and hold elected officials accountable to these core values. We then use the power we generate through our electoral and organizing work to win tangible victories that make a real difference for working families.
Already, Rhode Island WFP has made a huge impact in our state by electing a wave of progressive legislators, expanding paid sick days to over 100,000 Rhode Islanders, and much more. Join our movement: Text WFP to 30403.
Latest News
RIWFP on election results: Working Families Democrats are standing up for the people of their districts
Working Families Party Announces New Endorsements in RI State Races
WFP Announces First Endorsements in RI State Races
Rhode Island WFP Wins Earned Sick Days for 100,000 Workers
Working Families Party Statement on Biden Withdrawal
Nicolas O’Rourke to Deliver 2024 WFP Response to President Biden’s State of the Union Address
Working Families Party to Hold First National Convention in Philadelphia
Watch: WFP 2023 State of the Union Response
Our Candidates
Edith Ajello | Rhode Island General Assembly, House District 1 |
Rebecca Kislak | Rhode Island General Assembly, House District 4 |
David Morales | Rhode Island General Assembly, House District 7 |
Enrique Sanchez | Rhode Island General Assembly, House District 9 |
José Batista | Rhode Island General Assembly, House District 12 |
Giona Picheco | Rhode Island General Assembly, House District 14 |
Brandon Potter | Rhode Island General Assembly, House District 16 |
Art Handy | Rhode Island General Assembly, House District 18 |
Teresa Tanzi | Rhode Island General Assembly, House District 34 |
Megan Cotter | Rhode Island General Assembly, House District 39 |
Contact
General Inquiries:
Contribute
Chip in to help us build progressive power and elect the next generation of transformational leaders.