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LEHIGH AND NORTHAMPTON COUNTIES VOTERS GUIDE TO THE 2020 PRIMARY

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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 2 THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 VOTERS GUIDE country? elections and voting in our to improve and secure What policies do you support Candidates were asked: Salary: t e r m s Term: legislation to Congress. may also recommend United States. The president and enforcing the laws of the responsible for carrying out Cabinet and its agencies, is The president, along with the subject to Senate approval. justices, and federal judges, Nations, Supreme Court nations and the United ambassadors to other members of the Cabinet, The president appoints the Constitution and federal law. are prescribed in the The powers of the president in chief of all military forces. officer; and, the commander America; the chief executive state of the United States of President is the head of the Job Description: U.S. PRESIDENT contents of a candidate’s reply. assume responsibility for the candidate quoted and does not endorse or to reject the views of any publishes this information neither to The League of Women Voters Copyright 2020 LWVPA-CEF Justice Department will Voting Rights Act, and my to restore the full force of thepresident, I’ll enact legislation voter protections. As ripped the heart out of those 2013, the Supreme Court the Voting Rights Act. But in secure several extensions of involved in politics, helping to voting rights since I first got Response: from Delaware States, former U.S. senator president of the United Occupation: joebiden.com/ Philadelphia County JOSEPH R. BIDEN BERNIE SANDERS Vote for one Democrat 4 years. Limit of two $400,000 I’ve fought for Former vice The Job Description: GENERAL ATTORNEY BILL WELD FUENTE ROQUEROCKY LADE No response DONALD J. TRUMP Vote for one Republican TULSI GABBARD serious consequences. in our elections faces real andgroup that seeks to interfere make sure that any country or voter registration. And I’ll for automatic and same-day information-sharing. I’ll fight paper record,a and for better funding for secure voting with to vote. 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If y ved y l he e - - s - t - VOTERS GUIDE THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 3 I have an have I Certified BBA in BBA 1. Addressing the Addressing 1. priority top The 1. years in leadership roles in the in roles leadership in years current the of administrations Generals. Auditor 3 prior and audit field a as hired Initially years 4 After supervisor. Department’s to promoted 3 After Manager. Technical Audit Appointed years, as serving Director; Bureau Bureaus. Audit 5 for Director Response: staff significant of impact of result a as shortages, budget legislative continual department’s the on cuts, timely and properly to ability mandated 5000 complete of time the At annually. audits had Department the hire, my statewide employees 850 at 392 to down was and still while 2019, 1, November the for responsible being audits 5000 of completion the Preventing 2. annually. PA’s of use fraudulent Stimulus Economic COVID-19 Business Small and Funds to helping by proceeds Loans are funds these that ensure PA’s to awarded properly 3. recipients. intended PA’s of lives the Protecting citizens-our vulnerable most and elderly, our children, challenged. mentally MARIE ‘ROSIE’ ROSE DAVIS County Monroe www.rosieforpa.com Occupation: Accountant Public Education: Political in BS Accounting; Science Qualifications: a am I and degree accounting Accountant Public Certified audit of years 34+ with expertise My experience. and managing includes financial, conducting and compliance operational, of reviews control internal Local and State Federal, and agencies government organizations. not-for-profit Response: taxpayers PA the save to is of dollars $600,000 roughly as because cost salary extra General, Auditor next the hire to need no be will there the direct to CPA another the have I because team audit to experience CPA direct 2. job. technical the handle school public Addressing As 29+ Served Pittsburgh City Pittsburgh Required CPA. BA Penn State Penn BA University Drexel The Auditor The goals. LAMB MICHAEL County Allegheny www.lambforpa.com Occupation: Controller Education: Heinz MPM University Mellon Carnegie College, Duquesne JD University Law of School University Qualifications: have I 2008 since Controller from residents protected of abuse and fraud waste, audits My dollars. tax their in millions uncovered have provided have I and savings of levels unprecedented city into transparency effort the led also I finances. a into county our reform to community. rule home Response: of line 1st our is General public against defense address to plan I corruption. bringing by part in that of levels unprecedented the to transparency have I Commonwealth. of tools several developed greater for transparency the into engagement public plan I finance. public of issues the to tools those bring to time During Commonwealth. to important is it crisis of see will some that recognize I fraud. for opportunity an to plan a developed have concerns these address price for testing including addressing gouging, protecting misinformation, and blowers whistle stimulus monitoring is cost largest Pa's spending. devote to plan I education. hold to resources significant charter our accountable of institutions all and schools learning. FOUNTAIN TRACIE County Dauphin tracieforpa.com Occupation: appointed my resign to law by Department General Auditor for run to position appointed General. Auditor Education: of Business B.S. Major - Administration Public Certified Accounting 1991 since Accountant Qualifications: Scott Conklin Scott Legislator / Legislator I have always have I $167,838 4 years 4 Vote for one for Vote CONKLIN SCOTT H. County Centre www.conklinforpa.com Occupation: Owner Business Education: Area Phillipsburg-Osceola Clearfield School, High Technical and Career County School Qualification: chairman board as served has of chairman County, Centre of Retirement Board, Salary the Employee member, Board and member, Trust Benefits Assessment of Board to prior member, 77th the Representing of District Legislative a also is He Pennsylvania. and owner business small member. union Response: hard a as myself of thought people, all for voice working the with served have and in represent I those of trust is it believe I Now, Harrisburg. all for voice my use to time our holding by Pennsylvanians If accountable. government our that do, I as believe you held be to needs government spending, its for accountable must government our that for advocate an have our that and taxpayers, all for work must government please then Pennsylvanians, this supporting consider through Only campaign. of coalition strong a building can state, the across voters these secure to hope we Democrat Salary: asked: were Candidates three top your are What office? in priorities measure how effectively how measure are programs government meet to money public using and goals stated their office The objectives. 6,000 than more performs is and year, each audits all auditing for responsible are that funds federal Pennsylvania to allocated programs. state Term: The Experienced Trial attorney Trial J.D., University of University J.D., 1. 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These audits are designed to designed are audits These employee pension funds. pension employee state liquor stores and public and stores liquor state including school districts, school including that receive state funds, state receive that agencies and organizations and agencies audits of individuals, state individuals, of audits financial and performance and financial auditor general conducts general auditor commonwealth’s dollars. The dollars. commonwealth’s govern each use of the of use each govern purpose and guidelines that guidelines and purpose used in accordance with the with accordance in used whether state funds are being are funds state whether general is to determine to is general Job Description: Description: Job auditor the of role principal GENERAL AUDITOR changes. suggesting structural suggesting would issue a Report a issue would illness, and more. The panel The more. and illness, current state of mental of state current mentally ill, address the address ill, mentally examine the treatment of the of treatment the examine Panel of experts from PA to PA from experts of Panel Ill-Establish a Blue Ribbon Blue a Ill-Establish Protect the Mentally the Protect the office for political gain. 3. gain. political for office the the people of PA versus using versus PA of people the Act and perform lawyering for lawyering perform and Act Commonwealth Attorneys Commonwealth set forth in the in forth set Office to following mandates following to Office Politics-Restore the AG’s the Politics-Restore People Before People and the opioid crisis. 2. Put 2. crisis. opioid the and addressing drug trafficking drug addressing strong commitment to commitment strong residents safe, including a including safe, residents law enforcement to keep PA keep to enforcement law AG works with local DAs and DAs local with works AG would be my top priority. The priority. top my be would criminal prosecutions. This prosecutions. criminal the main roles of the AG is AG the of roles main the Attorneys Act states one of one states Act Attorneys Response: Commonwealth Safe-The citizens citizens law impacts the lives of lives the impacts law policy and law, and how the how and law, and policy the intersection between intersection the the complexities of the law, the of complexities the experience who understands who experience years of courtroom of years trial lawyer with more than 35 than more with lawyer trial Occupation: Qualifications: Missouri-Columbia Education: of University science, political Law; B.A. in economics and economics in B.A. Law; Missouri-Columbia School of School Missouri-Columbia 4 THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 VOTERS GUIDE www.christinamhartman.comLancaster County CHRISTINA M. HARTMAN tough new gun laws. to fight the NRA and pass by giving lawmakers the data well as address gun violence nondisclosure settlements as violence, advocate to end including sexual harassment/ will focus on ending violence and healthy environments. I the best education in safe make sure our students have increase education funding to efficiencies. I will protect andmanager to increase on Pharmacy Benefits saving medicines with a focus Pharma to lower costs on life injustice. I will take on Big perpetuate inequality and if we ignore the problems that taxpayers end up paying more understanding that the transparency and the is accountability and theme of my campaign which These are all informed by the Education and Violence. Response: National Org. for Women endowment. Board Member, oversight on half-billion-dollar Investment Committee: Chair-$40MM in grants and Foundation, Grant making business Trustee of Development finance Co-owner-Community President Obama on AAPI) (Deputy Mayor & Advisor to Qualifications: Training in Molecular Genetics Chemistry, Postdoctoral Education: Mayor Occupation: www.ninaforpa.com Philadelphia County NINA AHMAD top of the list. and vulnerable citizens is on share ride program for elderly 3rd-party contracts. Like: The effectiveness audits of performance and services. I will conduct more substandard and inadequate contractors who provide outsourced to 3rd-party programs and services are taxpayer sponsored significant portion of State down approach. 3. A district funding from a top plan to review public school district funding inequality. I Healthcare, Ph.D.in Former Deputy Policy Maker 1999 The George Washington of our tax dollars. inefficient and ineffective userecidivism rates, a truly rehabilitation leading to high focusing on punishment over inefficiencies created by justice, I will examine vulnerable. For criminal are spent well for our most Medicare/Medicaid dollars seniors, to ensure that nursing home treatment of look at rising drug costs and especially for seniors. I will costs continue to rise, taxpayers’ dime. Healthcare harming our students on the often held to lower standards, charter schools, which are funding for public schools and between the standards and will evaluate the discrepancy third ofa this office’s work. I Education audits account for criminal justice reform. education, healthcare, and Response: and effective. found that they were efficient numerous audits, which worldwide that underwent across multiple offices million with large teams with budgets up to $44 federally-funded projects led & managed world’s worst dictatorships. I to account in some of the years, I’ve held governments Qualifications: (Sorbonne) Universite de Paris IV Semester abroad at University, Washington, D.C. B.A., International Affairs, May University, Bronx, New York February 2004 FordhamEconomy and Development, International Political Education: Consultant Occupation: General Studies Pittsburgh, Bachelor of Arts, Studies; University of Associates of Arts, Para Legal Community College, Education: County Controller Occupation: www.defoor4pa.comDauphin County TIMOTHY DEFOOR Vote for one Republican My priorities are M.A., Harrisburg Area Non-profit Dauphin For 20 depositories for state money; selects banks to serve as Finance and Revenue, which serves as chair of the Board of oversight of the Department: duties in addition to the The Treasurer has specific contracts electronic library. maintaining the Pennsylvania Commonwealth agencies; and contracts entered into by reviewing real estate leases Commonwealth checks; fraud involving investigating loss, theft, and with its rightful owner; reuniting unclaimed property Dept. is also responsible for: Pennsylvanians. The Treasury serve the financial needs of programs in order to better The office manages several $120 billion in public monies. assets, which total more than Commonwealth’s financial is to safeguard the of the Pennsylvania Treasurer Job Description: TREASURER STATE Commonwealth are efficient. doing business with the taxpayers and businesses and experiences for Individual customer service processes audits to determine if the detailed quality management being spent wisely. 3. Performand if tax payer dollars are projects to determine howand expensive initiatives and and performance of any newexperts to audit the progress Bring in subject matter hidden from the public. 2. taxpayer funded contracts agencies to keep high-dollar, system” that allows state loopholes like the “honor will work to end political government. For example, I more transparent Response: Pennsylvania, Office of… Commonwealth of Special Agent, Inspector General; Retired Pennsylvania, Office of Commonwealth of Special Investigator, Qualifications: Management Science, Project University, Master's of History); Harrisburg (concentration Sociology and 1. Work to have a Former The duty our public pension systems. necessary and as trustees for through legal action when to taxpayers, including hold Wall Street accountable 2019. Furthermore, we fight toPennsylvania after January 1, every child born or adopted in career savings accounts to gives at-birth college and Scholars program, which created the Keystone restoring integrity, we’ve Officer. In addition to policy and Chief Integrity first-ever conflict-of-interest introduced Treasury’s investment contracts and of middlemen to win immediately banned the use indicted. Upon taking office, I elected Treasurers have beenscandal—three of the last five office too often marred by been restoring integrity to an my most important duty has Response: for Policy and Planning Philadelphia Deputy Mayor Constitution Center; former CEO of the National Reform; former President and UN for Management and former Ambassador to the Treasurer of Pennsylvania; Qualifications: College, Oxford University Pennsylvania (B.A.); NewEducation: Pennsylvania the Commonwealth of Occupation: www.joetorsella.comMontgomery County JOE TORSELLA Vote for one Democrat out that duty? elected, how would you carry duty of the State Treasurer? If What is the most important Candidateswere asked: Salary: Term: appeals. hears and decides state tax Commonwealth deposits; sets interest rates paid on No response Bradford County STACY L. GARRITY Vote for one Republican 4 years $ 1 6 7 , 8 3 8 From Day One, University of Treasurer of Current VOTERS GUIDE THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 5 I have been a been have I Business Owner Owner Business Cedar Crest Cedar I support the support I I am running to be to I running am In Northampton County: Northampton In Township, Saucon Lower 8. 7, 4, 2, 1, Districts Democrat one for Vote BRANCO KEVIN Republican one for Vote MACKENZIE MILOU County Northampton www.mac4rep.com Occupation: Education: College Qualifications: business small successful for Valley Lehigh the in owner have I years. 30 than more community our across lived my raised life, entire my for a am and here, family own understand I here. taxpayer families local of concerns the for fight will and seniors, and Harrisburg. in concerns their Response: reforms, election recent shortening included which time registration voter the private sector coupled with 4 with coupled sector private experience legislative of years County Lehigh a as roles, those In Commissioner. identify to able been I’ve solutions develop problems, implemented… them get and Response: Trump President of ally an agenda his get to work to and believe I as Congress through serve to way best the is that PA-7th the in those top My District. Congressional Working 1. be: would priorities after economy our repair to the from devastation the Reducing 2. virus. COVID-19 by China from threat the critical returning the to back manufacturing illegal Stopping 3. U.S. providing by immigration funding. LISA SCHELLER LISA response No Townships I have 40 years I 40 have CFO- Retired CFO- M.S. in Industrial in M.S. Vote for one for Vote candidates No County: Lehigh In Salisbury Milford; Lower of Upper 1); Division 3, (Ward Saucon. Upper Milford; and Coopersburg of Boroughs Emmaus. Republican Republican one for Vote BROWNING N. DEAN County Lehigh www.browningforcongress .com Occupation: Education: the from Management of Institute Georgia in B.S. a and Technology from Honors with Chemistry University Denison Qualifications: the in experience business of it make should we and citizen to folks for possible as easy as for voted I why is This vote. system, vote-by-mail new the paper to switch the funded of (because and ballots change to voted COVID-19) Primary the of date the have not did folks so Election voting between choose to Moving health. their and allow must we forward, registration, voter same-day and more workers poll our pay I education. civics in invest of importance the learned but parents, my from voting school. at reinforced was that to efforts Isupported have in education civics expand continue will and schools our so. do to trade deal wouldn’t raise the raise wouldn’t deal trade to prescriptions, of price care health mental securing Older the in seniors for introducing to Act, Americans the during legislation an open to crisis COVID-19 emergency… 131ST DISTRICT 131ST State U.S. State United States United BA, Political BA, American President Obama President Serving during the during Serving ENID SANTIAGO ENID response No SCHWEYER PETER County Lehigh www.peterschweyer.com Occupation: Representative Education: Honors Schreyer - Science University State Penn College, Central Allentown - Graduate HS Catholic Qualifications: 2014; since Representative House State Member, Committee Appropriations Sub Policy) Fiscal of (Chair Utilities, of Chair Committee of member Elected House PA Council: City Allentown past (including 2007-2014 Board President) Council - 2006 LANTA: of Member 40 under 40 Past 2020 Winner. Award Response: important most the that said it’s president, not is title most the is Voting citizen. a being of part fundamental Democrat one for Vote SUSAN WILD SUSAN County Lehigh wildforcongress.com Occupation: Representative Education: George B.A. University, J.D. University, Washington Qualifications: 07 PA Representative, Response: reiterated has crisis COVID-19 to access of needs critical the healthcare affordable quality, we ensuring and all; for and families working support first my In businesses. small the led I Congress, in term fights, healthcare on charge USMCA the ensuring from Democrat one for Vote 7TH DISTRICT 7TH In Congress, the Congress, $90,335 $90,335 $174,000 2 years years 2 2 years

two years? two representative over the next the over representative priorities as a U.S. a as priorities What would be your top your be would What Candidates were asked: were Candidates Salary: Term: necessary to pass a law. a pass to necessary vote by both houses is houses both by vote Representatives. A majority A Representatives. lower house is the House of House the is house lower upper house is the Senate. The Senate. the is house upper Job Description: Job The houses. two of composed REPRESENTATIVES is government, federal U.S. HOUSE OF HOUSE U.S. the of branch legislative 2), 12, 14 (Division 2), 16, 19. 16, 2), (Division 14 12, 2), 9, 10 (Division 1), 11 (Divisions 1, (Divisions 11 1), (Division 10 9, (Division 1), 7, 8 (Divisions 1, 2), 1, (Divisions 8 7, 1), (Division Allentown Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Wards Allentown independently cast a ballot? ballot? a cast independently DISTRICT 22ND able to securely, privately, and privately, securely, to able citizens who want to vote are vote to want who citizens you support to ensure that all that ensure to support you elected, what reforms would reforms what elected, Pennsylvania’s elections. If elections. Pennsylvania’s would further modernize further would there are other reforms that reforms other are there modernized its election code, election its modernized Pennsylvania recently Pennsylvania for a citizen. Although citizen. a for of the most important rights important most the of Access to the ballot box is one is box ballot the to Access Candidates were asked: were Candidates Term: Salary: is necessary to pass a law. law. a pass to necessary is A majority vote by both houses both by Avote majority the House is the lower house. lower the is House the Senate is the upper house and house upper the is Senate composed of two houses: The houses: two of composed branch of government is government of branch Job Description: Job legislative the Pennsylvania, REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE OF HOUSE 6 THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 VOTERS GUIDE GPA-Business Attended MCCC - 4.0 Education: Pennsburg Occupation: www.vickilightcap.comMontgomery County VICKI LIGHTCAP be placed on mail in balloting. registration list. A limit must make it to the voter drivers license it does not vote when renewing their why when people register to Response: over 40 years Employed in private sector Borough Councilman, Qualifications: Annville-Cleona 1977 Education: Occupation: .com www.JoeforPA131stDistrict Lehigh County JOE ELLENBERGER form of ID at every election. believe you should have your past reform but some bad. I things that came about in this dollars. There are a lot of goodcost the tax payers millions of Unfortunately this reform has just past major reform. Response: Manager. years Full Time Project Emmaus Borough Council-10 Commissioner 2018-present Qualifications: College High, Valley Forge Christian Education: Occupation: www.nathanbrownpa.comLehigh County NATHAN BROWN integrity of our elections. that we can ensure the efforts to stop voter fraud sobe considered in concert with election), and these should who will be 18 at time of pre-registering of 17-year-oldsvoting (such as can be made to encourage certainly other reforms that ballot voting. There are allowing no excuse absentee hand-marked ballots, and before an election, requiring We need to find out The Pa Legislation Attended IIN, Graduate Pottstown Senior Mayor of Truck Driver Project Manager Coopersburg Lehigh County 133RD DISTRICT 132ND DISTRICT 17, 18. South Whitehall JEANNE MCNEILL Vote for one Democrat Coplay, Fountain Hill. Boroughs of Catasauqua, Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12.2, 3 (Division 2); Whitehall of Hanover; Salisbury Wards 1, County portion). Townships of BethlehemCity (Lehigh No candidates Vote for one Republican MIKE SCHLOSSBERG Vote for one Democrat Township Districts 1, 2, 7. 4, 5, 6, 7), 13, 14 (Division 1), 15,(Divisions 3, 4), 11 (Divisions 3, 2), 8 (Divisions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7), 10Allentown Wards 6 (Division correctly. paper ballots are processed department to be sure the the election services more appointed watchers in screen. Counties need to have is less cumbersome on the computer because the ballot more voters access to the vote was registered. Also givethey know exactly how their receipt given to the voter sotransparency for example a confidentiality and using needs more Response: for a citizen. of the most important rights Access to the ballot box is oneyears Road / Residential State •Construction/ - 9 •Government – 14 years Local Business/ Finance prototype •Finance - 15 years 20 years production / Credentials •Manufacturing - Experience •Conservative Leadership •Unmatched Qualifications: Mortgage Banking Certification MBA-MCCC on Management/Marketing, The system we are • P r o v e n 135TH DISTRICT 134TH DISTRICT 136TH DISTRICT RYAN E. MACKENZIE Vote for one Republican No candidates Vote for one Democrat Parts of Berks County. Alburtis, Macungie. Districts 3, 4. Boroughs of Wards 4, 5; South Whitehall of Lower Macungie; Salisbury In Lehigh County: DAVID MOLONY Vote for one Republican No candidates Vote for one Republican ROBERT FREEMAN Vote for one Democrat Easton and Wilson. Glendon, Hellertown, West Boroughs of Freemansburg, and Western) and Williams. Eastern, Middle [Division 02] 05 and 06), Palmer (Districts Lower Saucon (Districts 03, of Easton. Townships of In Northampton County: SCOTT J. HOUGH Vote for one Republican Vote for one Democrat 03]). and 03 [Division 01, 02, and Bethlehem (Part, Wards 02 County portion). Township of of Bethlehem (Northampton In Northampton County: Townships City City 137TH DISTRICT 138TH DISTRICT 183RD DISTRICT Stockertown and Tatamy. Nazareth, Portland, Roseto, Bangor, East Bangor, Washington. Boroughs of Bethel, Upper Nazareth and Western), Upper Mount Upper Easton and Upper Districts Middle [Division 01], Mount Bethel, Palmer (Part. Townships of Forks, Lower In Northampton County: Pen Argyl and Wind Gap. Boroughs of Bath, Chapman, Point Phillips) and Plainfield. Moore (Districts Eastern and Hanover, Lower Nazareth, and 04), Bushkill, East Allen, (Wards 01, 03 [Division 04] Townships of BethlehemIn Northampton County: JOE EMRICK Vote for one Republican KATELIND BRENNAN Vote for one Democrat Northampton, Walnutport. North Catasauqua, Klecknersville. Boroughs of Moore Districts Beersville and Townships of Allen; Lehigh; In Northampton County: Slatington. Districts 7, 10 , 11. Borough of6, 8; Washington; Whitehall of South Whitehall Districts 5, In Lehigh County: No response TONY TARSI No response ANN FLOOD Vote for one Republican TARA ZRINSKI Vote for one Democrat Townships VOTERS GUIDE THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 7 ALTERNATE TO DELEGATE REPUBLICAN THE NATIONAL CONVENTION DISTRICT 7TH two than more not for Vote DADAY BOB NEMES DENNIS CUBBAGE J. PATRICK GILL SEAN III AZAN ANDREW JR. SMITH E. ROBERT Republican one for Vote DAY GARY DIANNE JUSTESEN DIANNE Sanders Bernie to Committed TO DELEGATE REPUBLICAN THE NATIONAL CONVENTION III AZAN ANDREW BACHENBERG BILL CUBBAGE J. PATRICK SNOVER LEE GLORIA CARROLL TOM GERENSER LINDA STUBITS JR. SMITH E ROBERT LONG BEN 7TH DISTRICT 7TH three than more not for Vote ASHMAR A. MAKALA Democrat one for Vote JR. BLICHAR MICHAEL Parts of Berks County. Berks of Parts

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7TH CONGRESSIONAL 7TH DISTRICT one for Vote ALTIERI LESLIE Biden R. Joseph to Committed OMAR RAY OMAR Sanders Bernie to Committed RANDAZZO CHRIS Sanders Bernie to Committed ALTERNATE TO DELEGATE DEMOCRATIC THE NATIONAL CONVENTION JEANNE M. MCNEILL M. JEANNE Biden R. Joseph to Committed WILKINS RICHARD Biden R. Joseph to Committed ABDELAAL RAYA Sanders Bernie to Committed ZACH County: Lehigh In Lynn, Lowhill, Heidelberg, of Upper Whitehall, North Weisenberg. Macungie, 187TH DISTRICT 187TH

Democrat Committed to Bernie Sanders Bernie to Committed LEO ATKINSON LEO MICHELE DOWNING MICHELE Sanders Bernie to Committed AIDAN LEVINSON AIDAN Biden R. Joseph to Committed Committed to Bernie Sanders Bernie to Committed ELAHEH FARMHAND ELAHEH ANTHONY DOWNING ANTHONY Sanders Bernie to Committed Committed to Joseph R. Biden R. Joseph to Committed EKLUND ROXANNE Biden R. Joseph to Committed CELESTE DEE CELESTE four men and three women three and men four DISTRICT seven, than more not for Vote 7TH CONGRESSIONAL 7TH CONVENTION NATIONAL THE DEMOCRATIC THE DELEGATE TO TO DELEGATE Vote for one for Vote JASON RUFF JASON Republican Vote for one for Vote 8 THE MORNING CALL THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2020 VOTERS GUIDE