THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 the morning call.com LEHIGH AND NORTHAMPTON COUNTIES VOTERS GUIDE TO THE 2020 PENNSYLVANIA PRIMARY TUESDAY, JUNE 2 POLLS OPEN 7 A.M. CLOSE 8 P.M. COVERAGE: Look for voter checklists on Monday, June 1, and follow the primary all day, June 2, on themorningcall.com ■ Reports from the polls ■ Photos ■ Video ■ Live vote tallies ■ Follow on twitter @lvelection ILLUSTRATION: GETTY IMAGES THIS VOTERS GUIDE MAY BE TAKEN INTO THE VOTING BOOTH PREPARED IN COOPERATION WITH THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS © 2020 LWVPA-CEF PRINTED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE OF THE MORNING CALL VOTERS GUIDE Copyright 2020 LWVPA-CEF The League of Women Voters publishes this information neither to endorse or to reject the views of any candidate quoted and does not assume responsibility for the contents of a candidate’s reply. U.S. PRESIDENT Job Description: The President is the head of the state of the United States of America; the chief executive officer; and, the commander in chief of all military forces. The powers of the president are prescribed in the Constitution and federal law. The president appoints the members of the Cabinet, ambassadors to other nations and the United Nations, Supreme Court justices, and federal judges, subject to Senate approval. The president, along with the Cabinet and its agencies, is responsible for carrying out and enforcing the laws of the United States. The president may also recommend legislation to Congress. Term: 4 years. Limit of two terms Salary: $400,000 THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 Candidates were asked: 2 What policies do you support to improve and secure elections and voting in our country? Democrat Vote for one BERNIE SANDERS JOSEPH R. BIDEN challenge every one of the new Jim Crow laws that are now curtailing people’s right to vote. I’ll also boost state funding for secure voting with a paper record, and for better information-sharing. I’ll fight for automatic and same-day voter registration. And I’ll make sure that any country or group that seeks to interfere in our elections faces real and serious consequences. TULSI GABBARD Republican Vote for one DONALD J. TRUMP No response ROQUE ROCKY DE LA FUENTE BILL WELD ATTORNEY GENERAL Job Description: The basic duties of the attorney general, as outlined by the Commonwealth Attorneys Act, are to serve as the commonwealth’s chief law enforcement officer; collect all debts, taxes and accounts due to the commonwealth; represent the commonwealth and all its agencies in any action brought by or against the commonwealth; administer the provision relating to consumer protection laws; represent the commonwealth and its citizens in any action brought about for violation of the antitrust laws. Term: 4 years Philadelphia County joebiden.com/ Salary: $167,838 Occupation: Former vice What are your top three priorities to address as attorney general? president of the United States, former U.S. senator from Delaware Response: I’ve fought for voting rights since I first got involved in politics, helping to secure several extensions of the Voting Rights Act. But in 2013, the Supreme Court ripped the heart out of those voter protections. As president, I’ll enact legislation to restore the full force of the Voting Rights Act, and my Justice Department will Candidates were asked: Democrat Vote for one JOSH SHAPIRO No response EDITORS Michelle Graupner — Lehigh County Julia Swan — Northampton County ELECTION INFORMATION Contact your county board of elections or go to www.VotesPA.com. The League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania Citizen Information Center also provides election information. Call 717-234-1576 with any questions or go to www.Vote411.org. ABOUT THIS GUIDE The material in this guide was compiled by the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania-Citizen Education Fund. This material may not be altered or reprinted without the permission of the League. Each candidate’s reply has been printed as submitted, except to use standard abbreviations and by editing from the bottom when a candidate’s reply exceeded the word limit. Those that exceeded the word limit are indicated by /// at the end of the response. Candidates were invited to participate in the Vote411online voters guide sponsored by the LWVPA-CEF and Patriot-News/PennLive via email. All reasonable efforts were made to encourage candidates to participate. The candidates listed are those whose names appear on the ballot as of March 4. They are listed according to their party. Nothing in this guide should be construed as an endorsement or nonendorsement of any candidate, party or initiative by the League of Women Voters of PennsylvaniaCitizen Education Fund. ABSENTEE AND MAIL-IN VOTING Registered voters who are ill, disabled, may be absent from the municipality or choose to vote via mail-in ballot on Election Day may vote by absentee ballot or mail-in ballot. Completed applications for absentee and mail-in ballots must be received by the county board of elections by 5 p.m. May 26. Completed absentee and mail-in ballots must be received back to the board of elections by 8 p.m. June 2. If an emergency arises (unexpected illness or business trip) after the May 26 deadline, call your county board of elections for information on emergency absentee voting. In order to obtain an emergency absentee application, you may need to provide proof of emergency. Any disabled voter having questions regarding the accessibility of a polling place should consult the county board of election. WRITE-IN VOTING Information for write-in voting will be available at the polling place. ELECTION DAY PROBLEMS If your right to vote is challenged at the polls on Election Day and the problem cannot be resolved at the polling place, the judge of elections at the polling place should telephone the county board of elections. The problem could be resolved by phone if your name appears on the county records. If it does not and you want to try to resolve the problem, then you can go in person to the county board of elections, where a judge from the Court of Common Pleas will be on duty to resolve election problems. Alternatively, you can ask for and vote by provisional ballot. If it is later determined that you were eligible to vote, your ballot will be counted. You will be given instructions on how to determine if your vote was counted. If you have any questions or need to report any problems. call 1-866OURVOTE for assistance in English or Spanish or 1-888-APIVOTE for assistance in Asian languages. IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW VOTERS If you are a new voter or if you are voting at a polling place for the first time, then you must bring your voter ID card or photo ID such as a driver’s license, student ID or some other form of federal or state government-issued ID. Some forms of nonphoto ID are also acceptable such as a firearm permit, current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck or government check. If you do not have any acceptable ID, then you must be allowed to vote by provisional ballot. If you are not a new voter and are not voting at the polling place for the first time, you are NOT required to bring or provide identification. ONLINE VOTERS GUIDE Republican Vote for one HEATHER HEIDELBAUGH Allegheny County heatherheidelbaugh.com/ The Vote411Online Voters Guide is available at www.vote411.org. Links to this guide as well as links to Vote411and other useful information for voters can be found on the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania homepage: www.palwv.org. Information about the Lehigh Valley candidates may be found at www.lwvlehighcounty.org in the Voters Guide pages. Education: J.D., University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law; B.A. in economics and political science, University of Missouri-Columbia Qualifications: Experienced trial lawyer with more than 35 years of courtroom experience who understands the complexities of the law, the intersection between policy and law, and how the law impacts the lives of citizens Response: 1. Keep PA Term: 4 years Salary: $167,838 Candidates were asked: What are your top three priorities in office? Democrat Vote for one H. SCOTT CONKLIN Centre County www.conklinforpa.com Occupation: Legislator / Business Owner Education: Phillipsburg-Osceola Area High School, Clearfield County Career and Technical School Qualification: Scott Conklin has served as board chairman of Centre County, chairman of the Salary Board, Retirement Board member, Employee Benefits Trust member, and Board of Assessment member, prior to Representing the 77th Legislative District of Pennsylvania. He is also a small business owner and union member. Response: I have always AUDITOR GENERAL Job Description: The principal role of the auditor general is to determine whether state funds are being used in accordance with the purpose and guidelines that govern each use of the commonwealth’s dollars. The auditor general conducts financial and performance audits of individuals, state agencies and organizations that receive state funds, including school districts, state liquor stores and public employee pension funds. These audits are designed to thought of myself as a hard working voice for all people, and have served with the trust of those I represent in Harrisburg. Now, I believe it is time to use my voice for all Pennsylvanians by holding our government accountable. If you believe as I do, that our government needs to be held accountable for its spending, that our government must have an advocate for taxpayers, and that our government must work for all Pennsylvanians, then please consider supporting this campaign. Only through building a strong coalition of voters across the state, can we hope to secure these goals. MICHAEL LAMB Allegheny County www.lambforpa.com Occupation: Pittsburgh City Controller Education: BA Penn State University MPM Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University JD Duquesne University School of Law Qualifications: As Controller since 2008 I have protected residents from waste, fraud and abuse of their tax dollars. My audits have uncovered millions in savings and I have provided unprecedented levels of transparency into city finances. I also led the effort to reform our county into a home rule community. Response: The Auditor General is our 1st line of defense against public corruption. I plan to address that in part by bringing unprecedented levels of transparency to the Commonwealth. I have developed several tools of transparency for greater public engagement into the issues of public finance. I plan to bring those tools to the Commonwealth. During time of crisis it is important to recognize that some will see an opportunity for fraud. I have developed a plan to address these concerns including testing for price gouging, addressing misinformation, protecting whistle blowers and monitoring stimulus spending. Pa's largest cost is education. I plan to devote significant resources to hold accountable our charter schools and all institutions of learning. TRACIE FOUNTAIN Dauphin County tracieforpa.com Occupation: CPA. Required by law to resign my appointed Auditor General Department appointed position to run for Auditor General. Education: Drexel University B.S. Business of Administration - Major Accounting Certified Public Accountant since 1991 Qualifications: Served 29+ years in leadership roles in the administrations of the current and prior 3 Auditor Generals. Initially hired as a field audit supervisor. After 4 years promoted to Department’s Technical Manager. After 3 years, Appointed Audit Bureau Director; serving as Director for 5 Audit Bureaus. Response: 1. Addressing the impact of significant staff shortages, as a result of continual legislative budget cuts, on the department’s ability to properly and timely complete 5000 mandated audits annually. At the time of my hire, the Department had 850 employees statewide and was down to 392 at November 1, 2019, while still being responsible for the completion of 5000 audits annually. 2. Preventing the fraudulent use of PA’s COVID-19 Economic Stimulus Funds and Small Business Loans proceeds by helping to ensure that these funds are properly awarded to PA’s intended recipients. 3. Protecting the lives of PA’s most vulnerable citizens-our children, our elderly, and mentally challenged. ROSE ‘ROSIE’ MARIE DAVIS Monroe County www.rosieforpa.com Occupation: Certified Public Accountant Education: BBA in Accounting; BS in Political Science Qualifications: I have an accounting degree and I am a Certified Public Accountant with 34+ years of audit experience. My expertise includes managing and conducting financial, operational, compliance and internal control reviews of Federal, State and Local government agencies and not-for-profit organizations. Response: 1. The top priority is to save the PA taxpayers roughly $600,000 dollars of extra salary cost because as the next Auditor General, there will be no need to hire another CPA to direct the audit team because I have the direct CPA experience to handle the technical job. 2. Addressing public school THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 Safe-The Commonwealth Attorneys Act states one of the main roles of the AG is criminal prosecutions. This would be my top priority. The AG works with local DAs and law enforcement to keep PA residents safe, including a strong commitment to addressing drug trafficking and the opioid crisis. 2. Put People Before Politics-Restore the AG’s Office to following mandates set forth in the Commonwealth Attorneys Act and perform lawyering for the people of PA versus using the office for political gain. 3. Protect the Mentally Ill-Establish a Blue Ribbon Panel of experts from PA to examine the treatment of the mentally ill, address the current state of mental illness, and more. The panel would issue a Report suggesting structural changes. measure how effectively government programs are using public money to meet their stated goals and objectives. The office performs more than 6,000 audits each year, and is responsible for auditing all federal funds that are allocated to Pennsylvania state programs. VOTERS GUIDE Occupation: Trial attorney 3 VOTERS GUIDE district funding inequality. I plan to review public school district funding from a top down approach. 3. A significant portion of State taxpayer sponsored programs and services are outsourced to 3rd-party contractors who provide substandard and inadequate services. I will conduct more performance and effectiveness audits of 3rd-party contracts. Like: The share ride program for elderly and vulnerable citizens is on top of the list. NINA AHMAD Philadelphia County www.ninaforpa.com Occupation: Former Deputy Mayor Education: Ph.D.in Chemistry, Postdoctoral Training in Molecular Genetics Qualifications: Policy Maker THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 (Deputy Mayor & Advisor to President Obama on AAPI) Co-owner-Community Development finance business Trustee of Foundation, Grant making Chair-$40MM in grants and Investment Committee: oversight on half-billion-dollar endowment. Board Member, National Org. for Women 4 Response: Healthcare, Education and Violence. These are all informed by the theme of my campaign which is accountability and transparency and the understanding that the taxpayers end up paying more if we ignore the problems that perpetuate inequality and injustice. I will take on Big Pharma to lower costs on life saving medicines with a focus on Pharmacy Benefits manager to increase efficiencies. I will protect and increase education funding to make sure our students have the best education in safe and healthy environments. I will focus on ending violence including sexual harassment/ violence, advocate to end nondisclosure settlements as well as address gun violence by giving lawmakers the data to fight the NRA and pass tough new gun laws. CHRISTINA M. HARTMAN Lancaster County www.christinamhartman.com Occupation: Non-profit Consultant Education: M.A., (concentration Sociology and History); Harrisburg University, Master's of Science, Project Management sets interest rates paid on Commonwealth deposits; hears and decides state tax appeals. Qualifications: Former Salary: $167,838 International Political Economy and Development, February 2004 Fordham University, Bronx, New York B.A., International Affairs, May 1999 The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Semester abroad at Universite de Paris IV (Sorbonne) Special Investigator, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Office of Inspector General; Retired Special Agent, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Office of… Qualifications: For 20 Response: 1. Work to have a years, I’ve held governments to account in some of the world’s worst dictatorships. I led & managed federally-funded projects with budgets up to $44 million with large teams across multiple offices worldwide that underwent numerous audits, which found that they were efficient and effective. Response: My priorities are education, healthcare, and criminal justice reform. Education audits account for a third of this office’s work. I will evaluate the discrepancy between the standards and funding for public schools and charter schools, which are often held to lower standards, harming our students on the taxpayers’ dime. Healthcare costs continue to rise, especially for seniors. I will look at rising drug costs and nursing home treatment of seniors, to ensure that Medicare/Medicaid dollars are spent well for our most vulnerable. For criminal justice, I will examine inefficiencies created by focusing on punishment over rehabilitation leading to high recidivism rates, a truly inefficient and ineffective use of our tax dollars. Republican Vote for one TIMOTHY DEFOOR Dauphin County www.defoor4pa.com Occupation: Dauphin County Controller Education: Harrisburg Area Community College, Associates of Arts, Para Legal Studies; University of Pittsburgh, Bachelor of Arts, General Studies more transparent government. For example, I will work to end political loopholes like the “honor system” that allows state agencies to keep high-dollar, taxpayer funded contracts hidden from the public. 2. Bring in subject matter experts to audit the progress and performance of any new and expensive initiatives and projects to determine how and if tax payer dollars are being spent wisely. 3. Perform detailed quality management audits to determine if the customer service processes and experiences for Individual taxpayers and businesses doing business with the Commonwealth are efficient. STATE TREASURER Job Description: The duty of the Pennsylvania Treasurer is to safeguard the Commonwealth’s financial assets, which total more than $120 billion in public monies. The office manages several programs in order to better serve the financial needs of Pennsylvanians. The Treasury Dept. is also responsible for: reuniting unclaimed property with its rightful owner; investigating loss, theft, and fraud involving Commonwealth checks; reviewing real estate leases and contracts entered into by Commonwealth agencies; maintaining the Pennsylvania contracts electronic library. The Treasurer has specific duties in addition to the oversight of the Department: serves as chair of the Board of Finance and Revenue, which selects banks to serve as depositories for state money; Term: 4 years Candidates were asked: What is the most important duty of the State Treasurer? If elected, how would you carry out that duty? Democrat Vote for one JOE TORSELLA Montgomery County www.joetorsella.com Occupation: Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Education: University of Pennsylvania (B.A.); New College, Oxford University Qualifications: Current Treasurer of Pennsylvania; former Ambassador to the UN for Management and Reform; former President and CEO of the National Constitution Center; former Philadelphia Deputy Mayor for Policy and Planning Response: From Day One, my most important duty has been restoring integrity to an office too often marred by scandal—three of the last five elected Treasurers have been indicted. Upon taking office, I immediately banned the use of middlemen to win investment contracts and introduced Treasury’s first-ever conflict-of-interest policy and Chief Integrity Officer. In addition to restoring integrity, we’ve created the Keystone Scholars program, which gives at-birth college and career savings accounts to every child born or adopted in Pennsylvania after January 1, 2019. Furthermore, we fight to hold Wall Street accountable to taxpayers, including through legal action when necessary and as trustees for our public pension systems. Republican Vote for one STACY L. GARRITY Bradford County No response Job Description: Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government, is composed of two houses. The upper house is the Senate. The lower house is the House of Representatives. A majority vote by both houses is necessary to pass a law. Term: 2 years Salary: $174,000 Candidates were asked: What would be your top priorities as a U.S. representative over the next two years? Democrat Vote for one SUSAN WILD Lehigh County wildforcongress.com Occupation: United States Representative Education: American University, B.A. George Washington University, J.D. DEAN N. BROWNING Representative, PA 07 Lehigh County www.browningforcongress .com Response: Serving during the Occupation: CFO- Retired Qualifications: U.S. COVID-19 crisis has reiterated the critical needs of access to quality, affordable healthcare for all; and ensuring we support working families and small businesses. In my first term in Congress, I led the charge on healthcare fights, from ensuring the USMCA Term: 2 years Salary: $90,335 Candidates were asked: Access to the ballot box is one of the most important rights for a citizen. Although Pennsylvania recently modernized its election code, there are other reforms that would further modernize Pennsylvania’s elections. If elected, what reforms would you support to ensure that all citizens who want to vote are able to securely, privately, and independently cast a ballot? 22ND DISTRICT Allentown Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (Division 1), 7, 8 (Divisions 1, 2), 9, 10 (Division 1), 11 (Divisions 1, 2), 12, 14 (Division 2), 16, 19. ENID SANTIAGO No response PETER SCHWEYER Lehigh County www.peterschweyer.com Occupation: State Representative Education: BA, Political Science - Schreyer Honors College, Penn State University Graduate - Allentown Central Catholic HS Qualifications: State Representative since 2014; Member, State House Appropriations Committee (Chair of Fiscal Policy) Sub Committee Chair of Utilities, PA House Elected member of Allentown City Council: 2007-2014 (including past Council President) Board Member of LANTA: 2006 2020 Past 40 under 40 Award Winner. Response: President Obama said that the most important title is not president, it’s citizen. Voting is the most fundamental part of being a Education: M.S. in Industrial Management from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a B.S. in Chemistry with Honors from Denison University Qualifications: I have 40 years of business experience in the citizen and we should make it as easy as possible for folks to vote. This is why I voted for the new vote-by-mail system, funded the switch to paper ballots and (because of COVID-19) voted to change the date of the Primary Election so folks did not have to choose between voting and their health. Moving forward, we must allow same-day voter registration, pay our poll workers more and invest in civics education. I learned the importance of voting from my parents, but that was reinforced at school. I have supported efforts to expand civics education in our schools and will continue to do so. Republican Vote for one No candidates 131ST DISTRICT In Lehigh County: Townships of Lower Milford; Salisbury (Ward 3, Division 1); Upper Milford; Upper Saucon. Boroughs of Coopersburg and Emmaus. private sector coupled with 4 years of legislative experience as a Lehigh County Commissioner. In those roles, I’ve been able to identify problems, develop solutions and get them implemented… Response: I am running to be an ally of President Trump and to work to get his agenda through Congress as I believe that is the best way to serve those in the PA-7th Congressional District. My top priorities would be: 1. Working to repair our economy after the devastation from the COVID-19 virus. 2. Reducing the threat from China by returning critical manufacturing back to the U.S. 3. Stopping illegal immigration by providing funding. LISA SCHELLER No response In Northampton County: Lower Saucon Township, Districts 1, 2, 4, 7, 8. Democrat Vote for one KEVIN BRANCO Republican Vote for one MILOU MACKENZIE Northampton County www.mac4rep.com Occupation: Business Owner Education: Cedar Crest College Qualifications: I have been a successful small business owner in the Lehigh Valley for more than 30 years. I have lived across our community for my entire life, raised my own family here, and am a taxpayer here. I understand the concerns of local families and seniors, and will fight for their concerns in Harrisburg. THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 Pennsylvania, the legislative branch of government is composed of two houses: The Senate is the upper house and the House is the lower house. A majority vote by both houses is necessary to pass a law. Republican Vote for one Democrat HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Vote for one Job Description: In trade deal wouldn’t raise the price of prescriptions, to securing mental health care for seniors in the Older Americans Act, to introducing legislation during the COVID-19 crisis to open an emergency… VOTERS GUIDE 7TH DISTRICT U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Response: I support the recent election reforms, which included shortening the voter registration time 5 VOTERS GUIDE before an election, requiring hand-marked ballots, and allowing no excuse absentee ballot voting. There are certainly other reforms that can be made to encourage voting (such as pre-registering of 17-year-olds who will be 18 at time of election), and these should be considered in concert with efforts to stop voter fraud so that we can ensure the integrity of our elections. NATHAN BROWN Lehigh County www.nathanbrownpa.com Occupation: Project Manager Education: Pottstown Senior High, Valley Forge Christian College Qualifications: Lehigh County Commissioner 2018-present Emmaus Borough Council-10 years Full Time Project Manager. Response: The Pa Legislation just past major reform. Unfortunately this reform has cost the tax payers millions of dollars. There are a lot of good things that came about in this past reform but some bad. I believe you should have your form of ID at every election. THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 JOE ELLENBERGER Lehigh County www.JoeforPA131stDistrict .com Qualifications: •Proven Leadership •Unmatched Experience •Conservative Credentials •Manufacturing 20 years production / prototype •Finance - 15 years Business/ Finance •Government – 14 years Local / State •Construction - 9 years Road / Residential Access to the ballot box is one of the most important rights for a citizen. Response: The system we are using needs more confidentiality and transparency for example a receipt given to the voter so they know exactly how their vote was registered. Also give more voters access to the computer because the ballot is less cumbersome on the screen. Counties need to have more appointed watchers in the election services department to be sure the paper ballots are processed correctly. 132ND DISTRICT Allentown Wards 6 (Division 2), 8 (Divisions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7), 10 (Divisions 3, 4), 11 (Divisions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7), 13, 14 (Division 1), 15, 17, 18. South Whitehall Township Districts 1, 2, 7. Republican Vote for one DAVID MOLONY 134TH DISTRICT In Lehigh County: Townships of Lower Macungie; Salisbury Wards 4, 5; South Whitehall Districts 3, 4. Boroughs of Alburtis, Macungie. Parts of Berks County. Democrat Vote for one No candidates Republican Vote for one RYAN E. MACKENZIE 135TH DISTRICT In Northampton County: City of Bethlehem (Northampton County portion). Township of Bethlehem (Part, Wards 02 and 03 [Division 01, 02, and 03]). Democrat Vote for one STEVE SAMUELSON Republican Vote for one 137TH DISTRICT In Northampton County: Townships of Forks, Lower Mount Bethel, Palmer (Part. Districts Middle [Division 01], Upper Easton and Upper Western), Upper Mount Bethel, Upper Nazareth and Washington. Boroughs of Bangor, East Bangor, Nazareth, Portland, Roseto, Stockertown and Tatamy. Democrat Vote for one KATELIND BRENNAN Republican Vote for one JOE EMRICK 138TH DISTRICT In Northampton County: Townships of Bethlehem (Wards 01, 03 [Division 04] and 04), Bushkill, East Allen, Hanover, Lower Nazareth, Moore (Districts Eastern and Point Phillips) and Plainfield. Boroughs of Bath, Chapman, Pen Argyl and Wind Gap. Democrat Vote for one TARA ZRINSKI Republican Vote for one SCOTT J. HOUGH Education: Graduate Democrat Annville-Cleona 1977 MIKE SCHLOSSBERG 136TH DISTRICT ANN FLOOD In Northampton County: City TONY TARSI Occupation: Truck Driver Qualifications: Coopersburg Borough Councilman, Employed in private sector over 40 years Response: We need to find out why when people register to vote when renewing their drivers license it does not make it to the voter registration list. A limit must be placed on mail in balloting. VICKI LIGHTCAP Montgomery County www.vickilightcap.com Occupation: Mayor of Pennsburg Education: Attended IIN, 6 Management/Marketing, Certification MBA-MCCC on Mortgage Banking Attended MCCC - 4.0 GPA-Business Republican Vote for one No candidates 133RD DISTRICT of Easton. Townships of Lower Saucon (Districts 03, 05 and 06), Palmer (Districts Eastern, Middle [Division 02] and Western) and Williams. Boroughs of Freemansburg, Glendon, Hellertown, West Easton and Wilson. City of Bethlehem (Lehigh County portion). Townships of Hanover; Salisbury Wards 1, 2, 3 (Division 2); Whitehall Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12. Boroughs of Catasauqua, Coplay, Fountain Hill. ROBERT FREEMAN Democrat Republican Vote for one JEANNE MCNEILL Democrat Vote for one Vote for one No candidates Vote for one No response No response 183RD DISTRICT In Lehigh County: Townships of South Whitehall Districts 5, 6, 8; Washington; Whitehall Districts 7, 10 , 11. Borough of Slatington. In Northampton County: Townships of Allen; Lehigh; Moore Districts Beersville and Klecknersville. Boroughs of North Catasauqua, Northampton, Walnutport. ZACH MAKO JASON RUFF 187TH DISTRICT Vote for one In Lehigh County: Townships Republican of Heidelberg, Lowhill, Lynn, North Whitehall, Upper Macungie, Weisenberg. DELEGATE TO THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION JEANNE M. MCNEILL Vote for one 7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Committed to Joseph R. Biden Committed to Joseph R. Biden RAYA ABDELAAL Committed to Bernie Sanders OMAR RAY Vote for not more than seven, four men and three women CELESTE DEE Committed to Joseph R. Biden Committed to Bernie Sanders ROXANNE EKLUND ALTERNATE DELEGATE TO THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION ANTHONY DOWNING Committed to Bernie Sanders ELAHEH FARMHAND Committed to Bernie Sanders AIDAN LEVINSON Committed to Joseph R. Biden MICHELE DOWNING Committed to Bernie Sanders LEO ATKINSON Committed to Bernie Sanders CHRIS RANDAZZO 7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Vote for one LESLIE ALTIERI Committed to Joseph R. Biden Democrat JOB IS WAITING Stop wasting time searching for jobs. Find the right jobs with tribune publishing recruitment services. We work hard to make your job search easy. With our expansive network of distinguished employers from coast to coast and advanced job matching technology, you’ll find opportunities that match your skills, your personality and your life. GARY DAY Vote for one MICHAEL BLICHAR JR. 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