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Delaware County, PA May 21, 2013 Election
School Director; Upper Darby School District; Democratic Party Voter Information

4 Year Term.

This contest will only appear on Democratic party ballots.

Results as of Jul 8 2:52pm
(11 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.2%)
Candidates (Vote for 4)
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Manjit Singh 1,330 votes 19.0%

  • Party: Democratic
Rachel Mitchell Click here for more information about this candidate 1,329 votes 18.9%
  • Party: Democratic, Republican
  • Occupation: Social Worker/Homemaker
  • Masters of Social Work
  • Dedicated Hillcrest Volunteer 2006-present
  • District Wide Parent Involvement Committee 2009-12
  • Member of the Upper Darby Parent Coalition
  • Active Member of the Hillcrest and Drexel Hill Middle School Home and School Associations
  • Parent Representative to the District Wide Strategic Planning Professional Development Sub-Committee 2013
Priorities:
  • Planned well-rounded curriculum
  • Fiscally smart strategies
  • Opening the lines of communication with the Upper Darby Stakeholders
Stacey Hawley Click here for more information about this candidate 1,326 votes 18.9%
  • Party: Democratic, Republican
  • Occupation: Community Outreach Liaison, Healthy NewsWorks
  • Community Volunteer, Bywood Elementary School
  • UDSD Advisory Board Member- Penn Project for Civic Engagement
  • Past President of Upper Darby High and Drexel Hill Middle School Home & School Association
  • UDSD Immigration Resettlement Taskforce Committee
  • UDSD Parent Involvement Program (PIP)
  • Appointed to Upper Darby Township Enviromental Advisory Council
Priorities:
  • Committed to the advancement of our students, teachers and community
  • School safety
  • To serve as a good steward of public money and resources
Phyllis E Fields Click here for more information about this candidate 993 votes 14.2%
  • Party: Democratic, Republican
  • Occupation: Retired Real Estate Agent
  • Volunteer with AARP
  • Volunteer to elect Brian Lentz
  • Post partum Doula
  • Member, Education Policy and Leadership Center
Priorities:
  • Negotiate with State to restore funding.
  • Explore additional funding sources without increasing tax burden.
  • Institute competitive bidding requirement for all contract services
Rose G. Conley 555 votes 7.9%
  • Party: Democratic, Republican
Maureen E. Carey 488 votes 7.0%
  • Party: Democratic, Republican
John McMullan 365 votes 5.2%
  • Party: Democratic, Republican
Earl W. Toole 333 votes 4.7%
  • Party: Democratic, Republican
Tyra Virden Click here for more information about this candidate 285 votes 4.1%
  • Party: Democratic, Republican
  • Occupation: educator/social worker
  • B.S Elementary, Early Childhood, Special Education
  • Chair, Local Right to Education Task Force
  • Upper Darby Parent Involvement Program
  • Eastern Coalition of Special Education Advocates
  • EPLC's Parent and Community Leadership Academy graduate
  • Pennsylvania's Education for All Coalition (PEAC)
Priorities:
  • Reestablish confidence in our schools
  • Ensuring academic excellence
  • Fiscal responsibility- Maximizing output from our existing resources

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