Her commitment to people, her passion for community service, and her vision for an America where all voices are heard align perfectly with our mission.”
— Robb Ryerse, Political Director, Vote Common Good
DES PLAINES, IL, UNITED STATES, September 4, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Sanjyot Dunung, Congressional candidate for Illinois 8th District, received the endorsement of Vote Common Good, a leading national organization mobilizing faith-driven voters toward candidates who prioritize the common good. This endorsement marks a significant moment for Dunung’s campaign as it continues to gain momentum among voters seeking commonsense solutions and responsible change.
Said Robb Ryerse, political director of Vote
Vote Common Good, known for its commitment to inspiring people of faith and conscience to push beyond partisan divides, selected Dunung after a thorough review of her campaign priorities, community engagement, and vision for 21st-century governance. The organization’s endorsement process is rooted in principles of justice, empathy, and service, aiming to spotlight candidates who are committed to “loving your neighbor through your vote.”
“I’m passionate about building bridges across our communities by focusing on our shared values,” said Dunung. “I am deeply honored to receive the endorsement of Vote Common Good. Their work reminds us all that politics is, at its heart, a moral calling—a call to care for our neighbors and to build a society where every person can thrive. I am committed to representing the people of Illinois’ 8th District with integrity, compassion, and an unwavering dedication to the public good.”
Dunung’s campaign for Congress is focused on actively working to introduce commonsense, practical ideas for solutions-based policies that will help create a brighter future for everyone – a future where daily life is more affordable, safer, healthier – built on a foundation of freedom, opportunity, dignity, and security for all Americans.
To learn more about Sanjyot and join the campaign, visit www.sanjyotforcongress.com.
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