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Pennsylvania Department of State PENNSYLVANIA BUREAU OF COMMISSIONS, ELECTIONS AND LEGISLATION DEPARTMENT OF STATE POST PRIMARY Candidate Listing - Post Primary 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 11/03/2020 (GENERAL ) DATE/TIME : 9/17/2020 11:08:36 AM Page 1 of 31 Candidate ID Party Candidate Name Address City Zip County PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES --Statewide 2020C0962 DEM JOSEPH R BIDEN PO BOX 58174 PHILADELPHIA PA 19102- VICE-PRESIDENT: KAMALA D HARRIS(2020C1485) 2020C0476 REP DONALD J TRUMP P.O. BOX 13570 ARLINGTON VA 22219- VICE-PRESIDENT: MICHAEL R PENCE(2020C1486) 2020C1482 LIB JO JORGENSEN 300 BUTLER AVENUE GREENVILLE SC 29601- VICE-PRESIDENT: JEREMY SPIKE COHEN(2020C1483) ATTORNEY GENERAL --Statewide 2020C0570 DEM JOSH SHAPIRO P.O. BOX 22635 PHILADELPHIA PA 19110- MONTGOMERY 2020C0539 REP HEATHER HEIDELBAUGH 141 WOODHAVEN DRIVE PITTSBURGH PA 15228- ALLEGHENY 2020C1446 LIB DANIEL WASSMER 1433 ROUTE 590 HOWLEY PA 18428- PIKE 2020C1456 GRN RICHARD L WEISS 107 OLD VILLAGE LANE BETHEL PARK PA 15102- ALLEGHENY AUDITOR GENERAL --Statewide 2020C0549 DEM NINA AHMAD 405 E GOWEN AVE PHILADELPHIA PA 19119- PHILADELPHIA 2020C0564 REP TIMOTHY DEFOOR 1300 ELLIS DRIVE HARRISBURG PA 17110 DAUPHIN 2020C1441 LIB JENNIFER MOORE 209 LOVERS LN UPPER PROVIDENCE PA 19453- MONTGOMERY 2020C1457 GRN OLIVIA FAISON 5522 SPRUCE ST PHILADELPHI PA 19139- PHILADELPHIA STATE TREASURER --Statewide 2020C0571 DEM JOE TORSELLA P.O. BOX 626 FLOURTOWN PA 19031 MONTGOMERY 383 GATEWAY INDUSTRIAL PARK ATHENS 2020C0542 REP STACY L GARRITY PA 18810- BRADFORD ROAD PENNSYLVANIA BUREAU OF COMMISSIONS, ELECTIONS AND LEGISLATION DEPARTMENT OF STATE POST PRIMARY Candidate Listing - Post Primary 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 11/03/2020 (GENERAL ) DATE/TIME : 9/17/2020 11:08:36 AM Page 2 of 31 Candidate ID Party Candidate Name Address City Zip County 2020C1445 LIB JOE SOLOSKI 141 BUCKHORN RD PORT MATILDA PA 16871- CENTRE 2020C1458 GRN TIMOTHY RUNKLE 15 TEAKWOOD CIRCLE ELIZABETHTOWN PA 17022- LANCASTER REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS --1st Congressional District 2020C0756 DEM CHRISTINA FINELLO 15 VALENTINE ROAD IVYLAND PA 18974 BUCKS 2020C0116 REP BRIAN FITZPATRICK 76 OAKRIDGE DRIVE LANGHORNE PA 19047 BUCKS --2nd Congressional District 2020C0479 DEM BRENDAN F BOYLE 15040 KELVIN AVENUE PHILADELPHIA PA 19116 PHILADELPHIA 2020C1032 REP DAVID TORRES 2455 N FAIRHILL ST PHILADELPHIA PA 19133 PHILADELPHIA --3rd Congressional District 2020C0365 DEM DWIGHT EVANS P.O. BOX 6578 PHILADELPHIA PA 19138 PHILADELPHIA 2020C1034 REP MICHAEL HARVEY 5616 OSAGE AVENUE PHILADELPHIA PA 19143 PHILADELPHIA --4th Congressional District 2020C0222 DEM MADELEINE DEAN P.O. BOX 444 GLENSIDE PA 19038 MONTGOMERY 2020C0380 REP KATHY BARNETTE 3451 PINE RD. HUNTINGDON VALLEY PA 19006-4123 MONTGOMERY --5th Congressional District 2020C0142 DEM MARY GAY SCANLON PO BOX 263 SWARTHMORE PA 19081 DELAWARE 2020C0843 REP DASHA PRUETT 1122 CHILDS AVENUE DREXEL HILL PA 19026 DELAWARE --6th Congressional District 2020C0456 DEM CHRISSY HOULAHAN 222 BERKLEY ROAD DEVON PA 19333- CHESTER 2020C0325 REP JOHN EMMONS 16 VIOLET LANE WEST GROVE PA 19390 CHESTER --7th Congressional District 2020C0567 DEM SUSAN WILD 1386 DOE TRAIL ROAD ALLENTOWN PA 18104 LEHIGH 2020C0614 REP LISA SCHELLER PO BOX 3855 ALLENTOWN PA 18106 LEHIGH PENNSYLVANIA BUREAU OF COMMISSIONS, ELECTIONS AND LEGISLATION DEPARTMENT OF STATE POST PRIMARY Candidate Listing - Post Primary 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 11/03/2020 (GENERAL ) DATE/TIME : 9/17/2020 11:08:36 AM Page 3 of 31 Candidate ID Party Candidate Name Address City Zip County --8th Congressional District 2020C0771 DEM MATT CARTWRIGHT PO BOX 414 SCRANTON PA 18501 LACKAWANNA 2020C0328 REP JIM BOGNET 1345 WOODLAWN DRIVE HAZLE TOWNSHIP PA 18202 LUZERNE --9th Congressional District 2020C1051 DEM GARY WEGMAN 5451 OLEY TURNPIKE ROAD READING PA 19606 BERKS 2020C0544 REP DAN MEUSER 405 ORCHARD W DALLAS PA 18612 LUZERNE --10th Congressional District 2020C0321 DEM EUGENE DEPASQUALE 1360 N GEORGE STREET, APT 2 YORK PA 17404 YORK 2020C0411 REP SCOTT PERRY PATRIOTS FOR PERRY, P.O. BOX 633NEW CUMBERLAND PA 17070 YORK --11th Congressional District 2020C1324 DEM SARAH E HAMMOND 243 AMERICAN AVENUE LANCASTER PA 17602 LANCASTER 2020C0457 REP LLOYD K. SMUCKER PO BOX 1551 LANCASTER PA 17608-1551 LANCASTER --12th Congressional District 2020C1276 DEM LEE GRIFFIN 196 E HAAS MANOR RD SUNBURY PA 17801 NORTHUMBERLAND 2020C0480 REP FRED KELLER 37 CHRISLYNN DR. MIDDLEBURG PA 17842 SNYDER --13th Congressional District 2020C0720 DEM TODD ROWLEY 742 CAMP RUN ROAD SOMERSET PA 15501 WESTMORELAND 2020C0088 REP JOHN JOYCE 198 STONEHEDGE ROAD HOLLIDAYSBURG PA 16648 BLAIR --14th Congressional District 2020C1252 DEM BILL MARX 127 ABBE PLACE DELMONT PA 15626 WESTMORELAND 2020C0122 REP GUY RESCHENTHALER 253 ROSCOMMON PLACE MCMURRAY PA 15317 WASHINGTON --15th Congressional District 2020C1125 DEM ROBERT WILLIAMS 3967 STIFFLER HILL RD CHERRY TREE PA 15724 CLEARFIELD PENNSYLVANIA BUREAU OF COMMISSIONS, ELECTIONS AND LEGISLATION DEPARTMENT OF STATE POST PRIMARY Candidate Listing - Post Primary 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 11/03/2020 (GENERAL ) DATE/TIME : 9/17/2020 11:08:36 AM Page 4 of 31 Candidate ID Party Candidate Name Address City Zip County 2020C0178 REP GLENN GT THOMPSON 602 WALNUT STREET HOWARD PA 16841 CENTRE --16th Congressional District 2020C0822 DEM KRISTY GNIBUS 2663 W 6 ST ERIE PA 16505 ERIE 2020C0384 REP MIKE KELLY 239 WEST PEARL STREET BUTLER PA 16001 BUTLER --17th Congressional District 2020C1054 DEM CONOR LAMB PO BOX 10381 PITTSBURGH PA 15234 ALLEGHENY 2020C0628 REP SEAN PARNELL 508 LAUREL OAK DRIVE SEWICKLEY PA 15143 ALLEGHENY --18th Congressional District 2020C0293 DEM MIKE DOYLE 205 HAWTHORNE CT PITTSBURGH PA 15221 ALLEGHENY 2020C0643 REP LUKE EDISON NEGRON 109 PINETTE ST PITTSBURGH PA 15102 ALLEGHENY SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY --1st Senatorial District 2020C1272 DEM NIKIL SAVAL 525 QUEEN STREET PHILADELPHIA PA 19147 PHILADELPHIA --3rd Senatorial District 2020C0046 DEM SHARIF STREET 2003 N GRATZ ST PHILADELPHIA PA 19121 PHILADELPHIA --5th Senatorial District 2020C1057 DEM JOHN SABATINA 13420 STEVENS ROAD PHILADELPHIA PA 19116 PHILADELPHIA --7th Senatorial District CITIZENS FOR HUGHES P.O.BOX 2020C0066 DEM VINCENT HUGHES PHILADELPHIA PA 19101- PHILADELPHIA 13031 --9th Senatorial District 2020C0728 DEM JOHN I KANE 1109 RADLEY DR WEST CHESTER PA 19382- CHESTER 2020C0455 REP THOMAS H KILLION 3 LAURA LYNN LANE GLEN MILLS PA 19342 DELAWARE PENNSYLVANIA BUREAU OF COMMISSIONS, ELECTIONS AND LEGISLATION DEPARTMENT OF STATE POST PRIMARY Candidate Listing - Post Primary 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 11/03/2020 (GENERAL ) DATE/TIME : 9/17/2020 11:08:36 AM Page 5 of 31 Candidate ID Party Candidate Name Address City Zip County --11th Senatorial District 2020C0753 DEM JUDY SCHWANK 169 STITZER RD FLEETWOOD PA 19522 BERKS 2020C0656 REP ANNETTE C BAKER P.O. BOX 703 READING PA 19607 BERKS --13th Senatorial District 2020C1046 DEM JANET DIAZ 215 LEPORE DR LANCASTER PA 17602 LANCASTER 2020C0363 REP SCOTT MARTIN 430 RED HILL ROAD PEQUEA PA 17565 LANCASTER --15th Senatorial District 2020C0382 DEM GEORGE SCOTT PO BOX 1063 HARRISBURG PA 17108- DAUPHIN 2020C0427 REP JOHN DISANTO P.O.BOX 126638 HARRISBURG PA 17112 DAUPHIN --17th Senatorial District 2020C1058 DEM AMANDA M CAPPELLETTI 412 STONY WAY EAST NORRITON PA 19403 MONTGOMERY 2020C1292 REP ELLEN FISHER 117 N. CONCORD AVENUE HAVERTOWN PA 19083 DELAWARE --19th Senatorial District 2020C1343 DEM CAROLYN COMITTA 115 S. BRANDYWINE ST. WEST CHESTER PA 19382 CHESTER 2020C0598 REP KEVIN RUNEY 95 INNISCRONE DR AVONDALE PA 19311 CHESTER --21st Senatorial District 2020C1048 DEM SHELBIE L STROMYER 16 PINOAK CIRCLE OIL CITY PA 16301- VENANGO 2020C0223 REP SCOTT E HUTCHINSON 713 W 1ST ST OIL CITY PA 16301 VENANGO --23rd Senatorial District 2020C1345 DEM JACKIE BAKER 23842 STATE ROUTE 29 HALLSTEAD PA 18822 SUSQUEHANNA 2020C0208 REP GENE YAW 1916 MOUNT VIEW AVE MONTOURSVILLE PA 17754 LYCOMING --25th Senatorial District 2020C0816 DEM MARGIE BROWN PO BOX 161 ST. MARYS PA 15857 ELK 2020C0768 REP CRIS DUSH 18807 ROUTE 322 BROOKVILE PA 15825 JEFFERSON PENNSYLVANIA BUREAU OF COMMISSIONS, ELECTIONS AND LEGISLATION DEPARTMENT OF STATE POST PRIMARY Candidate Listing - Post Primary 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 11/03/2020 (GENERAL ) DATE/TIME : 9/17/2020 11:08:36 AM Page 6 of 31 Candidate ID Party Candidate Name Address City Zip County --27th Senatorial District 2020C1240 DEM MICHELLE SIEGEL 207 WEST CHESTNUT ST. SELINSGROVE PA 17870 SNYDER 2020C0205 REP JOHN R GORDNER 1914 BRITTAIN STREET BERWICK PA 18603 COLUMBIA --29th Senatorial District 2020C0159 REP DAVE ARGALL PO BOX 241 TAMAQUA PA 18252 SCHUYLKILL --31st Senatorial District 2020C0247 DEM SHANNA DANIELSON 170 MARTEL CIRCLE DILLSBURG PA 17019 YORK 2020C0416 REP MIKE REGAN 35 AFFIRMED DRIVE DILLSBURG PA 17019 YORK --33rd Senatorial District 2020C1069 DEM RICH STERNER 10 HALLECK DRIVE EAST BERLIN PA 17316 ADAMS 2020C0219 REP DOUG MASTRIANO 280 MOUNT UNION ROAD FAYETTEVILLE PA 17222 FRANKLIN --35th Senatorial District 2020C0557 DEM SHAUN DOUGHERTY 2201 MENOHER BLVD JOHNSTOWN PA 15905 CAMBRIA 2020C0207 REP WAYNE LANGERHOLC JR 413 OLD FARM LANE JOHNSTOWN PA 15904 CAMBRIA --37th Senatorial District 2020C0901 DEM PAM IOVINO 750 WASHINGTON RD #201 PITTSBURGH PA 15228 ALLEGHENY 2020C0562 REP DEVLIN ROBINSON 193 CALVERT STREET BRIDGEVILLE PA 15017 ALLEGHENY --39th Senatorial District 2020C0586 DEM TAY R WALTENBAUGH P.O. BOX 667 GREENSBURG PA 15601 WESTMORELAND 2020C0209 REP KIM WARD PO BOX 203 GREENSBURG PA 15601 WESTMORELAND --41st Senatorial District 2020C0721 DEM ANTHONY J DELORETO 36 OVERLOOK DRIVE INDIANA PA 15701-
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