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Boilermakers Local 13 2017 Pennsylvania Municipal Election Recommended Candidates BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 13 2017 PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPAL ELECTION RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES Recommendations provided by Pennsylvania AFL-CIO, Pennsylvania State Building Trades Council, Area Labor Federations, and Central Labor Councils. 1 recommended for retention 2 cross-registered STATEWIDE PENNSYLVANIA SUPREME COURT SALLIE MUNDY (R) THOMAS G. SAYLOR (R)1 DEBRA TODD (D)1 PENNSYLVANIA SUPERIOR COURT EMIL A. GIORDANO (R) WADE A. KAGARISE (R) DEBORAH A. KUNSELMAN (D) MARIA MCLAUGHLIN (D) JACQUELINE O. SHOGAN (R)1 PENNSYLVANIA COMMONWEALTH COURT ELLEN CEISLER (D) CHRISTINE FIZZANO CANNON (R) PHILADELPHIA District Attorney Larry Krasner (D) City Controller Rebecca Rhynhart (D) BERKS County Coroner Dennis Hess (D) Court of Common Pleas Tina Boyd (D) Prothonotary Osmer Deming (D) Magisterial District Judge Brian Strand (D)(R)2 Matt James (D) Tonya Butler (D)(R)2 Carissa Johnson (D)(R)2 BUCKS COUNTY Middletown Township Supervisor Mike Ksiazek (D) CHESTER COUNTY Cain Township Commissioner Lorraine Tindaro (D) DELAWARE COUNTY Court of Common Pleas Jack Whelan (R) County Council Kevin Madden (D) David White (R) Sheriff Mary McFall Hopper (R) 1 County Controller Robert Kane (R) Upper Darby School Board Gina Curry (D) Monica Taylor (D) Upper Darby Treasurer Scott Alberts (D) Upper Darby Township Council Laura Wentz (D) LANCASTER COUNTY Mayor, City of Lancaster Danene Sorace (D) Council, City of Lancaster Pete Soto (D) Faith Craig (D) Ishmal Smith Wade-el (D) Janet Diaz (D) County Sheriff Chris Genetti (D) LEHIGH COUNTY County Executive Phillips Armstrong (D) County Commissioner, District 1 Bob Elbich (D) County Commissioner, District 2 Amy Zanelli (D) County Commissioner, District 3 Percy Dougherty (R) Allentown School Board Robert Walker (R) Cheryl Johnson Watts (D) Lisa Conover (D) Allentown City Council Courtney Robinson (D) South Whitehall Township Commissioner Mark Pinsley (D) Whitehall Commissioner Shawn Clary (D) Joseph Marx, Jr. (D) MONTGOMER COUNTY Court of Common Pleas Wendy Rothstein (D) Jeff Saltz (D) Trappe Borough Council Peter Addalli (D) Hatfield Township Tax Collector Dottie Miller (D) North Penn School Board Jenna Ott (D) Mark Warren (D) Jonathan Kassa (D) Christian Fusco (D) Tina Stoll (D) 2 NORTHAMPTON COUNTY County Executive Lamont McClure (D) County Council William McGee (D) Peg Ferraro (R) Ron Heckman (D) Lori Vargo Heffner (D) Tara Zrinski (D) East Allen Township Commissioner Georgiann Hunsicker (R) YORK COUNTY West York Area School Board Joyce Vandersloot (D) West York Borough Council Alan Vandersloot (D) Springettsbury Township Supervisor Henry Maul (D) 3 NEW JERSEY STATE BUILDING & TRADES COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE ENDORSEMENTS 2017 FOR BUILDING TRADES MEMBERS ONLY – PERSONAL & CONFIDENTIAL GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY Phil Murphy ( D ) SENATE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY 1st District Jeff Van Drew ( D ) Bob Andrzejczak ( D ) R. Bruce Land ( D ) 2nd District Colin Bell ( D ) Vincent Mazzeo ( D ) John Armato ( D ) 3rd District Stephen Sweeney ( D ) John Burzichelli ( D ) Adam Taliaferro ( D ) 4th District Fred Madden ( D ) Paul Moriarty ( D ) Gabriela Mosquera ( D ) 5th District Nilsa Cruz-Perez ( D ) Patricia Egan Jones ( D ) Arthur Barclay ( D ) 6th District James Beach ( D ) Louis Greenwald ( D ) Pamela Lampitt ( D ) 7th District Troy Singleton ( D ) Herb Conaway ( D ) Carol Murphy ( D ) 8th District Dawn Marie Addiego ( R ) Maria Rodriguez-Gregg ( R ) Joe Howarth ( R ) 9th District Christopher J. Connors ( R ) Brian E. Rumpf ( R ) Dianne C. Gove ( R ) 10th District Jim Holzapfel ( R ) David Wolfe ( R ) Gregory P. McGuckin ( R ) 11th District Vin Gopal ( D ) Eric Houghtaling ( D ) Joann Downey ( D ) 12th District Samuel D. Thompson ( R ) Ronald S. Dancer ( R ) Robert D. Clifton ( R ) 13th District Sean F. Byrnes ( D ) ----------------------- --------------------- 14th District Linda R. Greenstein ( D ) Wayne P. DeAngelo( D ) --------------------- 15th District ---------------------- ------------------------ --------------------- 16th District Christopher "Kip" Bateman ( R ) ------------------------ --------------------- 17th District Bob Smith ( D ) Joseph Egan ( D ) Joe Danielsen( D ) 18th District Patrick J. Diegnan Jr ( D ) Nancy Pinkin ( D ) Robert J. Karabinchak ( D ) 19th District Joseph Vitale ( D ) Craig J. Coughlin ( D ) Yvonne Lopez ( D ) 20th District Joseph P. Cryan ( D ) Annette Quijano ( D ) Jamel C. Holley ( D ) 21st District ------------------------ Jon Bramnick ( R ) Nancy Munoz ( R ) 22nd District Nicholas Scutari ( D ) Jerry Green ( D ) James J. Kennedy( D ) 23rd District ----------------------- ------------------------ --------------------- 24th District Steven V. Oroho ( R ) ------------------------ Harold J. Wirths ( R ) 25th District ----------------------- ------------------------ ---------------------- 26th District Joe Pennacchio ( R ) Bettylou Decroce ( R ) ---------------------- 27th District Richard Codey ( D ) John F. McKeon ( D ) Mila M. Jasey ( D ) 28th District Ronald Rice ( D ) Ralph Caputo ( D ) Cleopatra Tucker ( D ) 29th District M. Teresa Ruiz ( D ) Eliana Pintor Marin ( D ) Shanique Speight ( D ) 30th District Amy Sara Cores (D) Eliot Arlo Colon ( D) Kevin Scott (D ) 31st District Sandra Bolden Cunningham ( D) Nicholas Chiaravalloti ( D ) Angela V. McKnight ( D ) 32nd District Nicholas Sacco ( D ) Vincent Prieto ( D ) Angelica M. Jimenez ( D ) 33rd District Brian P. Stack ( D ) Raj Mukherji ( D ) Annette Chaparro ( D ) 34th District Nia Gill ( D ) Thomas Giblin ( D ) Sheila Oliver ( D ) 35th District Nelida Pou ( D ) Shavonda E. Sumter ( D ) Benjie E. Wimberly ( D ) 36th District Paul Sarlo ( D ) Gary Schaer ( D ) Marlene Caride ( D ) 37th District Loretta Weinberg ( D ) Gordon M. Johnson ( D ) Valerie Vainieri Huttle ( D ) 38th District Robert M. Gordon ( D ) Timothy J. Eustace ( D ) Joseph A. Lagana ( D ) 39th District Linda H. Schwager ( D ) Jannie Chung ( D ) Annie Hausman ( D ) 40th District Kristin M. Corrado ( R ) Paul Vagianos ( D ) Christine Ordway ( D ) 1 .
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