36. District Senate special election preview

The polls are open next week in the northern Lancaster, because the 36th District of the Senate has special elections to fill in a free place in Harrisburg.

49-year-old Parsons is an avid conservative in Ruby-Red District and is a perceived favorite in the race. He served as an infantry officer in the American Army, as well as a prosecutor in the Office of the Fountains. Parsons, which resembles talking points President Donald Trump On the economy, immigration and crime, it is advertised that in his time as a commissioner, Lancaster did not raise taxes. Won the nomination of the GOP Function Rep. Brett Miller (R-41) with recommendations Rep. Lloyd Smucker (R-11), Stan Rep. Tom Jones (R-98) I Dave Zimmerman (R-99) and another commissioner Ray d’Anostino.

Parsons also points to his rebellion of the timeTom Wolf’s Governor “Unconstitutional blockades” in the early days of the Covid-19 crisis in 2020 he was also a close critic of Act 77, which enables unexpected post offices to vote in the Commonwealth. But he turned on the days leading to the elections with a jumping window on your campaign website Calling for supporters to apply for post voting.

51 -year -old Malone moved to East St. Petersburg in 2011. website Indicates that his priority would be apartments, including support for the first time buyers of houses and the relief of promotional property tax for seniors; Taking the forthright financing of public schools together with the reform of tuition cybercriminity; supporting the recruitment of the first granting volunteers; and reduction of everyday costs of necessary things.

It was approved by key democrats in the area, including Reps. Nikki Rivera (D-96) I Izzy Smith Wade-El (D-49), and also a former Commissioner of Democratic County John Trescot.

36 -year -old Moore, GIS analyst from Mount Joy, is a graduate of Millersville University I He says he is adamant on government transparency, responsibility, fiscal responsibility and repairs.

He says that he is a candidate “because the two main political parties in this country have done a terrible job, creating a controversial environment, fighting neighbors against each other and adopting regulations that threaten civil freedoms, which are the most expensive, all for their own profit.” Moore priorities include restructuring of public school financing and increasing government transparency, responsibility and fiscal responsibility.

Fifty -three percent of registered voters in the district, which covers most of the northern Lancaster, is a Republican, compared to only 30 percent, who are registered democrats.

Parsons did not agree to take part in the candidate forum last week sponsored by the League of Women Voters, while Malone and Moore accepted the invitation and participated.

“Currently, in the Ultra-Partisan and Political Environment, there is a tracking of candidates refusing to publicly face opponents,” he said Carolyn HernandezPresident of the Chapter of Voters of the Voters League in the County. “Avoiding tough questions in public conditions is harmful for elections and it is harmful to democracy. “

This is the first special election in the Flams for the State Senate from 1947.

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