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Mike Stack
71,141 votes
72.0%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: State Senator
- JD from Villanova Law School
- BA from LaSalle University
- First Lieutenant PA Army National Guard JAG Corps, 28th Infantry Division
- Fellow of the University of Pennsylvania Leadership Academy at the Fels Institute of Government
- Has fought in the State Senate for senior citizens, education and health care improvements, neighborhood improvements, and public safety enhancements.
Priorities:
- Fight to ensure police officers, firefighters, and other first responders have the manpower, resources, and tools to protect the public.
- Improve the quality, affordability, and accessibility of health care.
- Make critical investments in proven education and job training programs to help workers obtain family-sustaining jobs and economic opportunities.
John Farley
27,702 votes
28.0%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Parking Enforcement Officer, (PEO)/Philadelphia PPA
- High School Diploma, Archbishop Ryan High School, 1984/Winner of St. Francis Award, June, 1984
- 58th Ward Committeeman, 2000-2008/58th Ward Minority Inspector, 2006-2008
- Member of Somerton Civic Association since 2000
- Member of Greater Bustleton Civic League since 2008
- Member of Saint Christopher's Parish, 1999-2008
- Married to wife Elaine, (9/12/1997)/Proud Father of two children, Daniel, (age 9), and Laura, (age 8)
Priorities:
- I will sponsor and work on the passage of HB 1189 in the Pa Senate!!! This bill will add 10, 000 police to communities throughout Pennsylvania.
- I have signed the "No Tax Pledge"!! I will work to lower taxes and cut state spending in my first term in Harrisburg.
- I will actively work to get term-limits for all Pennsylvania elected positions on the statewide ballot. I will term-limit myself to only 8 years !
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