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2018 PRIMARY ELECTION May 15, 2018 Candidate Button Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Democratic United States Senator Bob Casey, Jr Democratic A10 LACKAWANNA , PA Democratic Governor Tom Wolf Democratic A15 YORK , PA Democratic Lieutenant Governor Kathi Cozzone Democratic A20 CHESTER , PA John Fetterman Democratic A21 ALLEGHENY , PA Mike Stack Democratic A22 PHILADELPHIA , PA Ray Sosa Democratic A23 MONTGOMERY , PA Nina Ahmad Democratic A24 PHILADELPHIA , PA Democratic Representative in Congress District 1 Rachel Reddick Democratic B10 BUCKS , PA Steve Bacher Democratic B11 BUCKS , PA Scott Wallace Democratic B12 BUCKS , PA Democratic Representative in Congress District 4 B10 REMOVED FROM BALLOT Democratic Madeleine Dean Democratic B11 MONTGOMERY , PA Joseph Hoeffel Democratic B12 MONTGOMERY , PA Shira Goodman Democratic B13 MONTGOMERY , PA Democratic Representative in Congress District 5 Theresa M. Wright Democratic B10 MONTGOMERY , PA Dan Muroff Democratic B11 DELAWARE , PA Greg Vitali Democratic B12 DELAWARE , PA Ashley Lunkenheimer Democratic B13 DELAWARE , PA Molly Sheehan Democratic B14 PHILADELPHIA , PA Mary Gay Scanlon Democratic B15 DELAWARE , PA Thaddeus Kirkland Democratic B16 DELAWARE , PA David Wertime Democratic B17 MONTGOMERY , PA April 16, 2018 12:30 PM Page 1 of 65 2018 PRIMARY ELECTION May 15, 2018 Candidate Button Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Democratic Representative in Congress District 5 Larry Arata Democratic B18 DELAWARE , PA Lindy Li Democratic B19 PHILADELPHIA , PA Rich Lazer Democratic B20 PHILADELPHIA , PA B21 REMOVED FROM BALLOT Democratic B22 REMOVED FROM BALLOT Democratic Margo Davidson Democratic B23 DELAWARE , PA Democratic Senator in the General Assembly District 4 Art Haywood Democratic C10 MONTGOMERY , PA Democratic Senator in the General Assembly District 12 Maria Collett Democratic C10 MONTGOMERY , PA Democratic Senator in the General Assembly District 24 Linda Fields Democratic C10 MONTGOMERY , PA Democratic Senator in the General Assembly District 44 Katie Muth Democratic C10 MONTGOMERY , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 26 Pam Hacker Democratic C15 EAST VINCENT , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 53 Leon Angelichio Democratic C15 LANSDALE , PA Steve Malagari Democratic C16 LANSDALE , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 61 Liz Hanbidge Democratic C15 WHITPAIN , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 70 Matt Bradford Democratic C15 WORCESTER , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 131 Andy Lee Democratic C15 UPPER SAUCON , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 146 Joe Ciresi Democratic C15 LIMERICK , PA April 16, 2018 12:30 PM Page 2 of 65 2018 PRIMARY ELECTION May 15, 2018 Candidate Button Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 147 Josh Camson Democratic C15 LOWER SALFORD , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 148 Mary Jo Daley Democratic C15 NARBERTH , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 149 Tim Briggs Democratic C15 UPPER MERION , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 150 Joe Webster Democratic C15 LOWER PROVIDENCE , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 151 Sara Johnson Rothman Democratic C15 UPPER DUBLIN , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 152 Daryl Boling Democratic C15 UPPER DUBLIN , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 153 Madeleine Dean Democratic C15 ABINGTON , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 154 Steve McCarter Democratic C15 CHELTENHAM , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 157 Melissa Shusterman Democratic C15 SCHUYLKILL , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 166 Greg Vitali Democratic C10 HAVERFORD , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 172 Kevin J Boyle Democratic C15 PHILADELPHIA , PA Democratic Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 194 Pamela DeLissio Democratic C10 PHILADELPHIA , PA Democratic Member of Democratic State Committee Patrick Eddis Democratic D10 SPRINGFIELD , PA Greg Moll Democratic D11 UPPER GWYNEDD , PA Andrea Baptiste Democratic D12 COLLEGEVILLE , PA D Gregory Holt Democratic D13 ABINGTON , PA April 16, 2018 12:30 PM Page 3 of 65 2018 PRIMARY ELECTION May 15, 2018 Candidate Button Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Democratic Member of Democratic State Committee Amy Calamari Democratic D14 LOWER PROVIDENCE , PA Murray S Levin Democratic D15 LOWER MERION , PA Tom Kohler Democratic D16 UPPER MERION , PA Amy P Grossman Democratic D17 WHITEMARSH , PA Dan Woodall Democratic D18 NORRISTOWN , PA Rachel Hendricks Democratic D19 LOWER FREDERICK , PA Frank S Burstein Democratic D20 LIMERICK , PA Deb McCarter Democratic D21 CHELTENHAM , PA Joanne Cisco Olszewski Democratic D22 SPRINGFIELD , PA Turea Hutson Democratic D23 NORRISTOWN , PA Dottie Miller Democratic D24 HATFIELD , PA Carlton J Stuart Democratic D25 UPPER MERION , PA Republican United States Senator Jim Christiana Republican G10 BEAVER , PA Lou Barletta Republican G11 LUZERNE , PA Republican Governor Scott R Wagner Republican G16 YORK , PA Paul Mango Republican G17 ALLEGHENY , PA Laura Ellsworth Republican G18 ALLEGHENY , PA Republican Lieutenant Governor Kathy Coder Republican G23 ALLEGHENY , PA Diana Irey Vaughan Republican G24 WASHINGTON , PA Jeff Bartos Republican G25 MONTGOMERY , PA Peg Luksik Republican G26 CAMBRIA , PA Republican Representative in Congress District 1 Brian Fitzpatrick Republican H10 BUCKS , PA April 16, 2018 12:30 PM Page 4 of 65 2018 PRIMARY ELECTION May 15, 2018 Candidate Button Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Republican Representative in Congress District 1 Dean Malik Republican H11 BUCKS , PA Republican Representative in Congress District 4 Dan David Republican H10 MONTGOMERY , PA Republican Representative in Congress District 5 H10 REMOVED FROM BALLOT Republican Pearl Kim Republican H11 DELAWARE , PA Republican Senator in the General Assembly District 4 James Williams Republican I10 PHILADELPHIA , PA Republican Senator in the General Assembly District 12 Stewart Greenleaf, Jr. Republican I10 MONTGOMERY , PA Republican Senator in the General Assembly District 24 Bob Mensch Republican I10 MONTGOMERY , PA Republican Senator in the General Assembly District 44 John Rafferty Republican I10 MONTGOMERY , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 26 Tim Hennessey Republican I15 NORTH COVENTRY , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 53 Andy Szekely Republican I15 LANSDALE , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 61 Kate M Harper Republican I15 LOWER GWYNEDD , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 70 Chris Mundiath Republican I15 PLYMOUTH , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 131 Justin J Simmons Republican I15 UPPER SAUCON , PA Bev Plosa-Bowser Republican I16 UPPER HANOVER , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 146 Thomas J Quigley Republican I15 ROYERSFORD , PA April 16, 2018 12:30 PM Page 5 of 65 2018 PRIMARY ELECTION May 15, 2018 Candidate Button Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 147 Marcy Toepel Republican I15 DOUGLASS , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 150 Michael Corr Republican I15 UPPER PROVIDENCE , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 151 Todd Stephens Republican I15 HORSHAM , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 152 Thomas P Murt Republican I15 UPPER MORELAND , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 153 Douglas Beaver Republican I15 ABINGTON , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 154 Kathy Garry Bowers Republican I15 CHELTENHAM , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 157 Warren Kampf Republican I15 TREDYFFRIN , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 166 Baltazar Rubio Republican I10 HAVERFORD , PA Republican Representative in the General Assembly Dist. 194 Sean Stevens Republican I10 PHILADELPHIA , PA Republican Member of Republican State Committee Ralph Grasso Republican J10 LOWER MERION , PA Alexis Mechalas Republican J11 LOWER FREDERICK , PA Pam Levy Republican J12 LOWER MORELAND , PA Renee Amoore Republican J13 UPPER MERION , PA Jim Saring Republican J14 PLYMOUTH , PA Dave Shaw Republican J15 WEST NORRITON , PA Robert R Griffith Republican J16 ABINGTON , PA David Michelbacher Republican J17 SPRINGFIELD , PA Nancy J Becker Republican J18 TOWAMENCIN , PA April 16, 2018 12:30 PM Page 6 of 65 2018 PRIMARY ELECTION May 15, 2018 Candidate Button Report Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Republican Member of Republican State Committee Merry Woods Republican J19 UPPER DUBLIN , PA Michael Napolitan Republican J20 UPPER MERION , PA Anthony W Spangler Republican J21 HORSHAM , PA Michele Johnson Republican J22 MONTGOMERY , PA Jack A Parry Republican J23 FRANCONIA , PA Nick Salamone Republican J24 PLYMOUTH , PA Barbara Bustard Republican J25 WORCESTER , PA Mary C McMonagle Republican J26 WHITEMARSH , PA Dee Barnes Republican J27 UPPER MORELAND , PA France W Krazalkovich Republican J28 UPPER POTTSGROVE , PA Patrick J Stanton Republican J29 JENKINTOWN , PA Lisa A Mossie Republican J30 UPPER PROVIDENCE , PA Lynne Lechter Republican J31 UPPER MERION , PA Jim White Republican J32 UPPER PROVIDENCE , PA Tom Ellis
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