Washington, D.C. (June 10, 2026) |
In primary elections across four states Tuesday, 10 Congressional candidates backed by America’s Credit Unions PAC successfully won their party nomination and advanced to November’s General Election. In addition, Rep. Young Kim, R, Calif., who America’s Credit Unions PAC supported with an independent expenditure in direct mail and digital ads, officially advanced to the general election in a newly drawn district.
“This week’s primary elections saw another slate of credit union champions win their nomination and advance to the November general election. Electing a pro-credit union Congress is critical to the advancement of the credit union movement. These champions understand the impact credit unions bring to 146 million Americans and work to secure policies that enhance that impact. This is why our PAC provides early and substantial support to ensure that credit union priorities are heard in the halls of Capitol Hill. America’s Credit Unions PAC is proud to support these champions and will continue to work to not just secure their return to Congress but expand our coalition even further.” - America’s Credit Unions’ Head of Political Affairs Trey Hawkins
America’s Credit Unions’ PAC-supported candidates won in Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, and South Carolina. This includes current South Carolina State Sen. Wes Climer, R, who won the Republican nomination for the open seat in the fifth Congressional District. Rep. Ralph Norman, who currently holds that seat, is running for governor.
The full list of yesterday’s PAC-supported winners includes:
- Maine:
- Sen. Susan Collins (R)
- Rep. Chellie Pingree (D, ME-01)
- Nevada:
- Rep. Dina Titus (D, NV-01)
- Rep. Susie Lee (D, NV-03)
- Rep. Steven Horsford (D, NV-04)
- North Dakota:
- Rep. Julie Fedorchak (R, ND-AL)
- South Carolina:
- Rep. Joe Wilson (R, SC-02)
- Rep. William Timmons (R, SC-04)
- Wes Climer (R, SC-05)
- Rep. James Clyburn (D, SC-06)
America’s Credit Unions remains committed to advocating for policies that strengthen the credit union movement and ensure credit unions can continue delivering financial well-being, economic opportunity, and trusted service to communities nationwide.