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William F. "Bill" Adolph, Jr.
20,299 votes
61.9%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Legislator / Public Accountant
- Graduate of Cardinal O'Hara High School and Christian Brothers University
- Five-time Legislator of the Year award from Delaware County Chamber of Commerce
- Advocacy Award from the Southeast Chapter of the Epilepsy Foundation
- Named one of the the most influential public officials by Main Line Today Magazine
- State Leadership award for championing renewable energy policies by the American Wind Energy Association
- The Epilepsy Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania established a scholarship in Adolph's name for his work on epilespy issues
Priorities:
- A leader in fighting for tax relief, fiscal responsbility, and reducing the burden on taxpayers
- Advocate for responsbile environmental protection; fought for open space preservation, renewable energy, improved air and water quality
- Advocate for local school districs, working to ensure our schools receive funding so every child has an opportunity for the best possible education
Tom Quinn
12,513 votes
38.1%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Teacher
- Masters in Educational Administration- Gwynedd-Mercy College
- Masters in Education- West Chester University
- Bachelor's in Political Science and Theater- Bucknell University
Priorities:
- Health care for all Pennsylvanians
- Teacher: not just testing our kids
- Government Reform- Redistricting, merit selection of judges
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