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Labor 2018 General Election Endorsements LABOR 2018 GENERAL ELECTION ENDORSEMENTS STATEWIDE SD30: EMILY GARBUNY BEST (DEM) HD30: ELIZABETH MONROE (DEM) GOVERNOR: TOM WOLF (DEM) SD32: PAMELA GERARD (DEM) HD31: PERRY S WARREN JR (DEM) US SENATE: BOB CASEY JR (DEM) SD34: EZRA J NANES (DEM) HD32: ANTHONY M DELUCA (DEM) SD36: WILLIAM N TROUTMAN JR (DEM) HD33: FRANCIS J DERMODY (DEM) UNITED STATES CONGRESS SD38: LINDSEY MARIE WILLIAMS (DEM) HD35: AUSTIN DAVIS (DEM) PA01: BRIAN K FITZPATRICK (REP) SD40: TARAH DOROTHEA PROBST (DEM) HD36: HARRY A READSHAW III (DEM) PA02: BRENDAN F BOYLE (DEM) SD42: WAYNE D FONTANA (DEM) HD38: WILLIAM C KORTZ II (DEM) PA03: DWIGHT EVANS (DEM) SD44: JOHN C RAFFERTY JR (REP) HD39: ROBERT E RHODERICK JR (DEM) PA04: MADELEINE DEAN CUNNANE (DEM) SD46: JAMES R CRAIG (DEM) HD40: SHARON M GUIDI (DEM) PA05: MARY GAY SCANLON (DEM) SD48: LOIS K HERR (DEM) HD41: MICHELE D WHERLEY (DEM) PA06: CHRISTINA JAMPOLER HOULAHAN (DEM) SD50: SUE ANN MULVEY (DEM) HD42: DANIEL L MILLER (DEM) PA07: SUSAN ELLIS WILD (DEM) HD43: JENNIE ELAINE PORTER (DEM) PA08: MATTHEW ALTON CARTWRIGHT (DEM) STATE HOUSE HD44: MICHELE KNOLL (DEM) PA09: DENNIS WOLFF (DEM) HD01: PATRICK J HARKINS (DEM) HD45: ANITA ASTORINO KULIK (DEM) PA10: GEORGE B SCOTT (DEM) HD02: ROBERT E MERSKI (DEM) HD46: BYRON FLAVIN TIMMINS (DEM) PA11: JESSICA KING (DEM) HD03: RYAN A BIZZARRO (DEM) HD47: MICHAEL J WASCOVICH (DEM) PA12: MARC FRIEDENBERG (DEM) HD07: MARK ALFRED LONGIETTI (DEM) HD48: CLARK ALEXANDER MITCHELL JR (DEM) PA13: BRENT M OTTAWAY (DEM) HD08: LISA K BOEVING-LEARNED (DEM) HD49: STEVEN MATTHEW TOPRANI (DEM) PA14: BIBIANA BOERIO (DEM) HD09: CHRISTOPHER SAINATO (DEM) HD50: PAMELA SNYDER (DEM) PA15: SUSAN BOSER (DEM) HD10: SLAPPY, DARCELLE L (GRN) HD51: TIMOTHY S MAHONEY (DEM) PA16: RONALD A DINICOLA (DEM) HD12: DANIEL BURTON SMITH JR (DEM) HD52: ETHAN EARL KEEDY (DEM) PA17: CONOR JAMES LAMB (DEM) HD13: SUSANNAH L WALKER (DEM) HD53: STEVEN RICHARD MALAGARI (DEM) PA18: MICHAEL F DOYLE JR (DEM) HD15: TERRI MITKO (DEM) HD54: JONATHAN PAUL MCCABE (DEM) HD16: ROBERT F MATZIE (DEM) HD55: JOSEPH A PETRARCA (DEM) STATE SENATE HD18: GENE DIGIROLAMO (REP) HD56: DOUGLAS D HUNT (DEM) SD02: CHRISTINE M TARTAGLIONE (DEM) HD19: JAKE WHEATLEY (DEM) HD57: COLLIN WARREN (DEM) SD04: ARTHUR L HAYWOOD III (DEM) HD20: ADAM J RAVENSTAHL (DEM) HD58: MARY E POPOVICH (DEM) SD06: ROBERT M TOMLINSON (REP) HD21: SARA G INNAMORATO (DEM) HD59: CLARE HELEN DOOLEY (DEM) SD08: ANTHONY H WILLIAMS (DEM) HD22: PETER GEORGE SCHWEYER (DEM) HD61: LAURA ELIZABETH FRANCES HANBIDGE (DEM) SD10: STEVEN J SANTARSIERO (DEM) HD23: DAN B. FRANKEL (DEM) HD62: LOGAN SHERIFF DELLAFIORA (DEM) SD12: MARIA COLLETT (DEM) HD24: EDWARD C GAINEY (DEM) HD63: CONRAD WARNER (DEM) SD14: JOHN T YUDICHAK (DEM) HD25: BRANDON J MARKOSEK (DEM) HD66: KERITH STRANO TAYLOR (DEM) SD18: LISA M BOSCOLA (DEM) HD26: PAMELA A HACKER (DEM) HD69: JEFF COLE (DEM) SD22: JOHN P BLAKE (DEM) HD27: DANIEL J DEASY (DEM) HD70: MATTHEW D BRADFORD (DEM) SD24: LINDA FIELDS (DEM) HD28: EMILY S SKOPOV (DEM) HD71: BRYAN E BARBIN (DEM) SD26: THOMAS J MCGARRIGLE SR (REP) HD29: DIXON, ANDREW FRANKLIN (DEM) HD72: FRANK BURNS (DEM) HD74: DAN K WILLIAMS (DEM) HD135: STEPHEN P SAMUELSON (DEM) HD179: JASON T DAWKINS (DEM) HD76: MICHAEL KELLY HANNA JR (DEM) HD136: ROBERT FREEMAN (DEM) HD180: ANGEL CRUZ (DEM) HD77: H SCOTT CONKLIN (DEM) HD137: AMY COZZE (DEM) HD181: MALCOLM KENYATTA (DEM) HD78: DEBORAH TURNER BAUGHMAN (DEM) HD138: DEAN DONAHER (DEM) HD182: BRIAN K SIMS (DEM) HD79: LOUIS C SCHMITT JR (REP) HD139: ORLANDO D MARRERO (DEM) HD183: JASON RUFF (DEM) HD80: LAURA BURKE (DEM) HD140: JOHN T GALLOWAY (DEM) HD184: ELIZABETH FIEDLER (DEM) HD83: PAGE-DELAHAYE, AIRNEEZER J (DEM) HD141: TINA DAVIS (DEM) HD185: MARIA P DONATUCCI (DEM) HD84: LINDA KAY SOSNIAK (DEM) HD142: FRANK ANTHONY FARRY III (REP) HD186: JORDAN A HARRIS (DEM) HD85: JENNIFER RENEE RAGER-KAY (DEM) HD143: WENDY ULLMAN (DEM) HD188: JAMES R ROEBUCK (DEM) HD86: KAREN ANN ANDERSON (DEM) HD144: MEREDITH JEAN BUCK (DEM) HD189: ADAM ANTHONY RODRIGUEZ (DEM) HD87: SEAN PATRICK QUINLAN (DEM) HD145: BRIAN KLINE (DEM) HD190: VANESSA L BROWN (DEM) HD92: SHANNA LEIGH DANIELSON (DEM) HD146: JOSEPH P CIRESI (DEM) HD191: JOANNA E MCCLINTON (DEM) HD95: CAROL DELORES HILL-EVANS (DEM) HD147: JOSHUA HARRIS CAMSON (DEM) HD192: MORGAN CEPHAS (DEM) HD96: PETER MICHAEL STURLA (DEM) HD148: MARY JOSEPHINE DALEY (DEM) HD194: PAMELA ANN DELISSIO (DEM) HD97: DANA HAMP GULICK (DEM) HD149: TIMOTHY PATRICK BRIGGS (DEM) HD195: DONNA BULLOCK (DEM) HD98: MARY AUKER-ENDRES (DEM) HD150: JOSEPH G WEBSTER PHD (DEM) HD197: DANILO R BURGOS (DEM) HD99: ELIZABETH MALARKEY (DEM) HD151: SARA JOANNE JOHNSON ROTHMAN (DEM) HD198: ROSITA C YOUNGBLOOD (DEM) HD100: DALE HAMBY (DEM) HD152: THOMAS PAUL MURT (REP) HD200: CHRISTOPHER RABB (DEM) HD101: CESAR F LIRIANO (DEM) HD153: SANCHEZ, BEN (DEM) HD201: STEPHEN KINSEY (DEM) HD103: PATTY H KIM (DEM) HD154: STEPHEN C MCCARTER (DEM) HD202: JARED G SOLOMON (DEM) HD104: PATRICIA ANN SMITH (DEM) HD155: DANIELLE FRIEL OTTEN (DEM) HD203: ISABELLA FITZGERALD (DEM) HD105: ERIC J EPSTEIN (DEM) HD156: CAROLYN COMITTA (DEM) HD106: THOMAS L MEHAFFIE III (REP) HD157: MELISSA SHUSTERMAN (DEM) HD107: SARAH DONNELLY (DEM) HD158: CHRISTINA D SAPPEY (DEM) HD111: REBECCA L KINNEY (DEM) HD159: BRIAN J KIRKLAND (DEM) HD112: KYLE J MULLINS (DEM) HD160: STEPHEN E BARRAR (REP) HD113: MARTIN B FLYNN (DEM) HD161: LEANNE T KRUEGER-BRANEKY (DEM) HD114: MICHAEL G KAVULICH (DEM) HD162: DAVID M DELLOSO (DEM) HD115: MAUREEN E MADDEN (DEM) HD163: JAMES SANTORA (REP) HD118: MICHAEL B CARROLL (DEM) HD164: MARGO LOMAX DAVIDSON (DEM) HD119: GERALD J MULLERY (DEM) HD165: JENNIFER M OMARA (DEM) HD120: AARON D. KAUFER (REP) HD166: GREGORY S VITALI (DEM) HD121: EDWIN A PASHINSKI (DEM) HD167: KRISTINE C HOWARD (DEM) HD122: KARA M SCOTT (DEM) HD168: KRISTIN SEALE (DEM) HD123: NEAL P GOODMAN (DEM) HD169: SARAH ELIZABETH HAMMOND (DEM) HD126: MARK LUCIO ROZZI (DEM) HD171: ERIN CONDO MCCRACKEN (DEM) HD128: DOUGLAS B METCALFE (DEM) HD172: KEVIN J BOYLE (DEM) HD129: TRICIA L WERTZ (DEM) HD173: MICHAEL J DRISCOLL (DEM) HD131: ANDREW SCOTT LEE (DEM) HD174: ED NEILSON (DEM) HD132: MICHAEL H SCHLOSSBERG (DEM) HD176: CLAUDETTE WILLIAMS (DEM) HD133: JEANNE MCNEILL (DEM) HD177: JOSEPH C HOHENSTEIN (DEM) HD134: THOMAS LEE APPLEBACH (DEM) HD178: HELEN D TAI (DEM) .
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