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Lackawanna, Luzerne, Susquehanna, Wyoming Counties, PA May 18, 2010 Election
State Representative; District 114; Republican Party Voter Information

2 Year Term.

This contest will only appear on Republican party ballots.

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Daniel R. Naylor 2,042 votes 47.9%

  • Party: Republican
Lee D. Jamison Click here for more information about this candidate 1,248 votes 29.3%
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: mason
  • 6 years masonry training,various contractors
  • created my own masonry business @ age 23
  • !2 yrs. Newton Township Supervisor Jan. 1994 -Dec. 2005
  • co-founder- Abington Council of Governments,1998 - to present
  • founder-Scranton-Abington Planning Association,2003 - to present (wwwsapaplan.com)
  • Newton Township Auditor 2006 to present
Priorities:
  • Reform of Spending / Taxing Policies
  • Improvement of employment opportunities
  • Improvement in laws/regulations regarding Marcellus Gas
Cathy Ann Hardaway 975 votes 22.9%
  • Party: Republican

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