
At the end of January Libertine. Torres horns (R-Adams/Cumberland) announced that he would be candidate for a common court judge in Adams.
On Wednesday, he made it official submitting a petition appear in the May vote.
Ecker, a graduate of George Mason University from 2008 with JD with Thomas M. Cooley Law School, was elected his headquarters in November 2018.
He is the Vice -President of the Committee for the Funds of the Republican Chamber, and also sits on court committees, work and industry as well as communication and technology.
“Serving the inhabitants of Adams was an honor of my life and I am excited that I can take another step to serve our community in a new position,” said Ecker in January press release. “As a judge of the Tribunal of Universal Allegations, I will maintain the law with honesty, honesty and unwavering commitment to justice.”
He says that his campaign will focus on ensuring equal access to the judiciary, promoting transparency in the trial and maintaining the principles of the constitution.
“I believe that the judiciary plays a key role in maintaining society’s trust in our government,” said Ecker. “As a judge, I will work every day so that the citizens of Adams Ferries trust the honesty and integrity of our courts.”
Democrats and Republicans divide 101 representatives in the State Chamber, and most hang in balance in the 35th legislative district in Allegheny. Special elections will take place on March 25 to replace delayed Gergely matt.
193. The legislative district consists of 25,465 Republicans to just 10,079 Democrats, which makes the south-center part of PA probably in the hands of GOP.