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Monday, May 15, 2006

Primary Election Tuesday

The Pennsylvania primary election is tomorrow. Remember to vote. Polls are open from 7 am to 8 pm. Here are my endorsements:

U.S. Senate: Chuck Pennacchio

Governor: Ed Rendell

Lt. Governor: Valerie McDonald Roberts

4th Congressional District: Georgia Berner

6th Congressional District: Lois Murphy

8th Congressional District: Andy Warren

State Senate 19th District: Andy Dinniman

State Senate 10th District: Robin Rosenthal

State Senate 6th District: Paul Lang


State House 96th District: Mike Sturla

State House 124th District: Bill Mackey

State House 125th District: Tim Seip

State House 126th District: Dante Santoni Jr.

State House 128th District: Russ Hummel

State House 129th District: Bill Evans

State House 130th District: David Kessler

State House 134th District: Chris Casey

State House 143rd District: Larry Glick

State House 145th District: John Norvaisis

State House 156th District: Barbara McIlvaine Smith

State House 172nd District: Tim Kearney

State House 187th District: Archie Follweiler


Democratic State Committee:

District 1: Roger Lund

District 6: John Morgan
Darlington Hoopes
Allyn Swavely
Elaine Swavely
Frances Hoopes
Candace Stitzman
Vaughn Spencer

District 9: Liz Lang
Paul Lang

District 23: Roger Balson

District 36: Lois Herr
Jon Fox
Ben Donahower

District 60: Jim Buck

District 65: MaryBeth Kuznick

District 501: Jen Murphy


I only listed the Congressional races that are contested in the primary. Apologies to anyone I might have missed. Most of my knowledge is the area from Berks County to Philadelphia and the ring counties. If you have a good progressive running in your area email me about them. I'd like to begin a series of articles about each of them between now and November. Please include a website url if possible.

Who are you endorsing? Let us know in the comments.