Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party are not lacking for speakers.

Some 62 more speakers, all lawmakers at local, state and federal levels of government, will speak next week at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

The speakers range from senators like Al Franken, Harry Reid, Chuck Schumer and Elizabeth Warren to Governors Jerry Brown and Andrew Cuomo to the mayors of Atlanta, New York City and Flint, Michigan.

Former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords and retired astronaut Mark Kelly are also on the list.

The only Florida lawmaker slated to speak so far is Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, considered a rising star in the party.

  1. State Representative Raumesh Akbari (Tennessee)
  2. Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (Ohio)
  3. Congressman Xavier Becerra (California)
  4. Columbia, SC Mayor Steve Benjamin
  5. Senator Cory Booker (New Jersey)
  6. Senator Barbara Boxer (California)
  7. Congressman Brendan Boyle (Pennsylvania)
  8. Congressman Bob Brady (Pennsylvania)
  9. Governor Jerry Brown (California)
  10. Senator Sherrod Brown (Ohio)
  11. Senator Bob Casey (Pennsylvania)
  12. Congressman Joaquin Castro (Texas)
  13. Congressman James Clyburn (South Carolina)
  14. Congressman Joseph Crowley (New York)
  15. Governor Andrew Cuomo (New York)
  16. Governor Mark Dayton (Minnesota)
  17. Former Governor Howard Dean (Vermont)
  18. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio
  19. Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan
  20. Majority Leader State Representative Crisanta Duran (Colorado)
  21. Congresswoman Michelle Lujan Grisham (New Mexico)
  22. Chillicothe, OH Mayor Luke Feeney
  23. State Representative Peggy Flanagan (Minnesota)
  24. Senator Al Franken (Minnesota)
  25. Congressman Ruben Gallego (Arizona)
  26. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti
  27. Former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords & Captain Mark Kelly (Arizona)
  28. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (New York)
  29. Tallahassee, FL Mayor Andrew Gillum
  30. Former Governor Jennifer Granholm (Michigan)
  31. Congressman Luis Gutierrez (Illinois)
  32. Former Senator Tom Harkin (Iowa)
  33. Democratic State Party Chair Jaime Harrison (South Carolina)
  34. Governor John Hickenlooper (Colorado)
  35. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (Texas)
  36. Senator Tim Kaine (Virginia)
  37. Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney
  38. State Senator Ruben Kihuen (Nevada)
  39. Senator Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota)
  40. Congressman Ted Lieu (California)
  41. Congresswoman Nita Lowey (New York)
  42. Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes (Kentucky)
  43. Governor Terry McAuliffe (Virginia)
  44. Congresswoman Gwen Moore (Wisconsin)
  45. Senator Chris Murphy (Connecticut)
  46. Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom (California)
  47. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (Washington, DC)
  48. Former Governor Martin O'Malley (Maryland)
  49. House Minority Leader Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi
  50. Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed
  51. Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (Nevada)
  52. Congressman Adam Schiff (California)
  53. Senator Chuck Schumer (New York)
  54. Former State Representative Bakari Sellers (South Carolina)
  55. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (New Hampshire)
  56. State Senator Pat Spearman (Nevada)
  57. Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa
  58. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh
  59. Senator Elizabeth Warren (Massachusetts)
  60. Congresswoman Maxine Waters (California)
  61. Flint, MI Mayor Karen Weaver
  62. Governor Tom Wolf (Pennsylvania)

The Democrats say still more speakers will be announced in the next few days.

Speakers announced so far:

A few days ago, Democrats released a list of "everyday" people who will be speaking at the Convention as well.

Here is the list from the campaign:

Monday

  • Pam Livengood - Keene, NH - Pam and her family have been personally affected by the growing substance abuse epidemic and are guardians for their grandson because of their daughter’s struggle with addiction. Pam raised the issue with Hillary while participating at a roundtable during the first trip to New Hampshire.
  • Karla & Francisca Ortiz - Las Vegas, NV - Karla is an American citizen but her parents, including her mother, Francisca, are undocumented and live in fear of deportation. Karla met Hillary Clinton in Nevada and was featured in the campaign ad, Brave.
  • Anastasia Somoza - New York, NY - Anastasia, along with her twin sister, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and spastic quadriplegia when she was born and is an advocate for Americans with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Anastasia interned for Hillary Clinton in her U.S. Senate office and on the 2000 campaign for senate. Anastasia first met President Bill Clinton in 1993 at a town hall meeting for kids.

Tuesday  

  • Jelani Freeman - Washington, DC - Jelani grew up in foster care and is a former intern in Hillary Clinton’s Senate office. Since receiving his law degree, he has worked to bring opportunity to kids at risk.
  • Thaddeus Desmond - Philadelphia, PA - Similar to Hillary’s work at the Children’s Defense Fund, Thaddeus is a child advocate social worker in Philadelphia.
  • Dynah Haubert - Philadelphia, PA - Dynah is a lawyer who works for a disability rights organization and teaches those with disabilities to advocate for themselves.
  • Kate Burdick - Philadelphia, PA - Kate is a staff attorney at the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia.
  • Anton Moore - Philadelphia, PA - Anton founded and runs a nonprofit community group that strives to bring awareness and educate youth on gun violence.
  • Dustin Parsons - Little Rock, AR - Dustin is currently a fifth grade teacher at an elementary school in Arkansas.
  • Students from Eagle Academy - New York, NY - As a senator, Hillary Clinton supported the creation of the Eagle Academy to educate at-risk youth in New York City. Eagle Academy was featured in the ad Came Through during the New York primary.
  • Joe Sweeney - New York, NY - Joe was a detective with the NYPD on September 11, 2001. When the towers were hit, he rushed down to the World Trade Center and began digging through the rubble for survivors.
  • Lauren Manning - New York, NY - Lauren was one of the most severely injured survivors of 9/11. She spent more than 6 months in the hospital recovering from 82.5% total body burns. As senator, Hillary helped Lauren navigate red tape to get the care she needed.
  • Ryan Moore - South Sioux City, NE - Ryan has spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia dwarfism and has known Hillary Clinton since 1994 when his family came to Washington, DC for an event to advocate for health care reform. Brian Moore, Ryan’s father, lost his job when his employer was unwilling to cover treatment for Ryan’s health condition. Ryan has stayed in contact with Hillary ever since.

Wednesday

  • Erica Smegielski - Prospect, CT - Erica’s mother Dawn was the principal of Sandy Hook Elementary and was killed while trying to protect her students. Since then, Erica has become an outspoken advocate for commonsense gun violence prevention measures. Erica was featured in the ad, My Mom.
  • Felicia Sanders & Polly Sheppard - Charleston, SC - Felicia and Polly are two of the three survivors of the Mother Emanuel Church shooting in Charleston, SC.
  • Jamie Dorff - Leander, TX - Jamie's husband was Patrick Dorff, an Army helicopter pilot from Minnesota who died while on a search and rescue mission in northern Iraq. As a senator, Hillary worked with Republicans and Democrats to increase the gratuity paid to family members of fallen veterans from $12,000 to $100,000.

Thursday - Stronger Together

  • Henrietta Ivey - Detroit, MI - Henrietta is a home care worker Hillary met while campaigning in Michigan who is helping to lead the Fight for $15.
  • Beth Mathias - Marion, OH - Beth works two jobs and her husband works the nightshift at a factory in Ohio. Hillary met Beth at a roundtable in Marion.
  • Jensen Walcott & Jake Reed - Bonner Springs, KS - Jensen was fired from her job at a pizza restaurant for asking her boss why she was paid 25 cents less than her male co-worker and friend, Jake. After Jensen and Jake’s story came to light, Hillary tweeted "Good for you, Jensen. Every woman deserves equal pay, no matter what her age. Keep up the hard work—and courage!"
  • Khizr Khan - Charlottesville, VA - Khizr Khan’s son, Humayun S. M. Khan was a University of Virginia graduate and enlisted in the U.S. Army. Khan was one of 14 American Muslims who died serving the United States in the ten years after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Clinton spoke extensively about Kahn during a speech in Minneapolis.