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PRO-GUN VOTERS GUIDE! Are Based On: 1 FOAC Recommendations PRO-GUN VOTERS GUIDE! are based on: 1. Questionnaires For the FOAC Endorsed Candidate Below 2. Personal Interviews VOTE- 3. Legislative Record 4. Published/Verbal Zone 5 (S/E-PA) Primary Election Alert-April 22, 2008 Statements Republican Lebanon County Democrat Republican President Democrat U.S. CONGRESS Ron Paul of the U.S. No suitable candidate Toni Gilhooley District – 17 No Suitable Candidate PA STATE SENATE Republican Pennsylvania Democrat Attorney District 48 - No Election Until 2010 Tom Corbett No suitable candidate PA STATE HOUSE General Mauree Gingrich District – 101 Uncontested Russ Diamond Republican Pennsylvania Democrat Rosemarie Swanger District – 102 Uncontested State 1. John Cordisco No suitable candidate Treasurer 2. D. Morrison-Wesley Republican Montgomery County Democrat U.S. CONGRESS Republican Berks County Democrat No suitable candidate District – 2 No Suitable Candidate U.S. CONGRESS Jim Gerlach District – 6 No Suitable Candidate Jim Gerlach District – 6 No Suitable Candidate No Suitable Candidate District – 7 No Suitable Candidate Joseph Pitts District – 16 No Suitable Candidate No Suitable Candidate District – 8 No suitable candidate Toni Gilhooley District – 17 No Suitable Candidate No suitable candidate District – 13 No Suitable Candidate PA STATE SENATE Charles Dent District - 15 No Suitable Candidate No suitable candidate District – 11 Michael O’Pake James Rhoades District – 29 No suitable candidate PA STATE SENATE District 4 - No Election Until 2010 District 44 - No Election Until 2010 District 48 - No Election Until 2010 No Suitable Candidate District – 7 No Suitable Candidate PA STATE HOUSE District 10 - No Election Until 2010 David Argall District – 124 No Suitable Candidate District 12 - No Election Until 2010 James McGovern District – 125 Tim Seip No Suitable Candidate District – 17 No Suitable Candidate Uncontested District – 126 No Suitable Candidate No Suitable Candidate District – 19 No suitable candidate Uncontested District – 127 No Suitable Candidate District 24 - No Election Until 2010 Sam Rohrer District – 128 No suitable candidate District 44 - No Election Until 2010 Jim Cox District – 129 Uncontested Aaron Durso District – 130 David Kessler PA STATE HOUSE Doug Reichley District – 134 No Suitable Candidate Robert Godshall District – 53 Uncontested No suitable candidate District – 187 No suitable candidate No suitable candidate District – 61 No Suitable Candidate No suitable candidate District – 70 No Suitable Candidate Republican Chester County Democrat Thomas Quigley District – 146 No Suitable Candidate U.S. CONGRESS Bob Mensch District – 147 Uncontested Jim Gerlach District – 6 No Suitable Candidate No Suitable Candidate District – 148 No Suitable Candidate No Suitable Candidate District – 7 No Suitable Candidate No Suitable Candidate District – 149 No suitable candidate Joseph Pitts District – 16 No Suitable Candidate No Suitable Candidate District – 150 No Suitable Candidate PA STATE SENATE No Suitable Candidate District – 151 No Suitable Candidate No Suitable Candidate District – 9 No Suitable Candidate No Suitable Candidate District – 152 No suitable candidate No Suitable Candidate District – 19 No suitable candidate No Suitable Candidate District – 153 No Suitable Candidate District 26 - No Election Until 2010 District 36 - No Election Until 2010 No Suitable Candidate District – 154 No Suitable Candidate District 44 - No Election Until 2010 No Suitable Candidate District – 157 No suitable candidate District 48 - No Election Until 2010 No Suitable Candidate District – 170 No Suitable Candidate PA STATE HOUSE No Suitable Candidate District – 194 No Suitable Candidate No suitable candidate District – 13 No Suitable Candidate Republican York County Democrat No Suitable Candidate District – 26 No Suitable Candidate U.S. CONGRESS Curt Schroder District – 155 Uncontested Todd Platts District – 19 No suitable candidate No suitable candidate District – 156 Barb Smith PA STATE SENATE No Suitable Candidate District – 157 No suitable candidate Steve McDonald District – 13 No Suitable Candidate No Suitable Candidate District – 158 Uncontested Jeff Piccolla District – 15 No Suitable Candidate Stephen Barrar District – 160 No Suitable Candidate District 28 - No Election Until 2010 No suitable candidate District – 167 No suitable candidate Patricia Vance District – 31 No Suitable Candidate No Suitable Candidate District – 168 No suitable candidate Jim Taylor District – 33 Uncontested Republican Lancaster County Democrat PA STATE HOUSE U.S. CONGRESS Keith Gillespie District – 47 Uncontested Joseph Pitts District – 16 No Suitable Candidate Scott Perry District – 92 Uncontested PA STATE SENATE Ron Miller District – 93 Uncontested Steve McDonald District – 13 No Suitable Candidate Stan Saylor District – 94 Uncontested District 36 - No Election Until 2010 Uncontested District – 95 No Suitable Candidate District 48 - No Election Until 2010 Will Tallman District – 193 No suitable candidate PA STATE HOUSE Beverly Mackereth District – 196 Uncontested Tom Creighton District – 37 Uncontested Katie True District – 41 No Suitable Candidate Copyright 2008 Version 3 / 04-19-2008 Scott Boyd District – 43 Uncontested Permission to reproduce, WITHOUT Uncontested District – 96 No Suitable Candidate ALTERATION, is granted John Bear Uncontested District – 97 FOAC, P.O. 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