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[1] [3] He was endorsed by Dauphin County Commissioner George Hartwick and Harrisburg Mayor Wanda Williams, along with a number of Harrisburg, Steelton and county officials. [4] In the election he faced off against Keystone candidate David Kocur. He defeated Kocur with 11,563 votes or 70.5% of the electorate to Kocur's 4,838 votes or 29.5% of ...
Rick Coplen, Carlisle school board member and candidate for this district in 2022 [125] Shamaine Daniels, at-large Harrisburg city councilor and nominee for this district in 2022 [126] Blake Lynch, WITF-TV executive and former communications director for the Harrisburg Bureau of Police [127] Mike O'Brien, retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant ...
The 2021 mayoral election in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania was held on November 2, 2021. Two-term incumbent mayor Eric Papenfuse, a member of the Democratic Party, ran for a third term, but lost the re-nomination to City Council President Wanda Williams.
Harrisburg City Council Member Shamaine Daniels, one of six candidates in the Democratic primary, said in a statement that Stelson, “a Republican until last year, has spent this primary trying ...
The Harrisburg City Council is the legislative branch of the city government of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and consists of seven members elected at-large. [1] The council president is elected by the council members and presides over city council meetings. In the event of illness or absence of the president, the vice president presides over the ...
Shamaine Daniels: The lawyer and Harrisburg City Council member is making a second run for the office after losing to Perry in the 2022 general election. "I’m running for Congress because the ...
Incumbent Republican senator Pat Toomey announced he would retire at the end of his term and not seek re-election in 2022. [2] Democratic lieutenant governor John Fetterman defeated Republican nominee celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz in the general election, making it the only Senate seat to change party control in 2022.
“The people of the 140th District don’t choose those candidates, the party leaders do,” said a source familiar with the process, but who asked to remain anonymous.