Former President Barack Obama waded into the 2018 elections and endorsed a slew of candidates across the country, including some who served in his administration.

Obama and former first lady Michelle made their announcement on Wednesday and said the former president would also focus on redistricting.

“Today’s endorsements also include several promising Obama administration and campaign alumni who heeded the President’s call in his farewell speech to ‘grab a clipboard, get some signatures, and run for office yourself,’” Obama’s office said in the announcement.

Here are the former Obama White House and campaign alumni who he endorsed:

Ammar Campa-Najjar, running in California’s 50th District against Rep. Duncan Hunter

Jill Schiller, running in Ohio’s 2nd District against Rep. Brad Wenstrup

Andy Kim, running in New Jersey’s 3rd District against Rep. Tom MacArthur

Adrienne Bell, running in Texas’ 14th District against Rep. Randy Weber

Tom Malinowski, running in in New Jersey’s 7th District against Rep. Leonard Lance

Colin Allred, running in Texas’ 32nd District against Rep. Pete Sessions.

Lauren Underwood, running in Illinois’ 14th District against Rep. Randy Hultgren

Obama also made several endorsements in swing districts in California, backing Harley Rouda in the 48th District, T.J. Cox in 21st, Katie Hill in the 25th District, Katie Porter in the 45th District and Mike Levin in the 49th.