AFSCME Council 72's top targeted candidate, Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon, won a overwhelming victory in the race for Missouri Governor last Tuesday. With AFSCME's support, Nixon was able to compile a massive margin in his win, earning a more than 19 point edge on his opponent, Congressman Kenny Hulshof.
Nixon earned AFSCME's support early in the cycle, as Council 72 was perhaps the first union to pledge its full support to Nixon at the beginning of 2007.
As Attorney General, Nixon has been a strong supporter of public workers and has governed with a respect for a vibrant public sector. Throughout his campaign, Nixon's standard stump speech noted that one of his goals is for more Missourians to be carrying union cards at the end of his term than were carrying them at the beginning.
AFSCME played a vital role in Nixon's election, providing financial support but also waves of volunteer activism and grassroots advocacy on the candidate's behalf.
Nixon will be inaugurated on Monday, January 12, 2009 and AFSCME Council 72 plans on going quickly to work with the new governor to improve the rights and conditions for employees of the state.