Here is the official order of the candidates on the Nov 3, 2009 ballot:
Delaware Valley School District School Director
(Vote for not more than FOUR)
Pam Lutfy (Democratic/Republican)
Sue Schor (Democratic/Republican)
Jack Fisher (Democratic/Republican)
Bill Greenlaw (Democratic)
Robert Goldsack (Republican)
Vote counts from the primary:
Pam Lutfy (1,337 total votes)
Sue Schor (1,269 total votes)
Jack Fisher (1,132 total votes)
Bill Greenlaw (1,106 total votes)
Robert Goldsack ( 674 total votes)
For those that care about political parties: ALL the candidates in this school board race are registered Republicans.
Three of the candidates prevailed in both primaries, the other two candidates rounded out the field of four in the Democratic and Republican primaries.
Please ask all your Republican friends NOT to select the party line vote option, but to vote for the BEST candidates in the school board race.
PA law allows School Board candidates (and candidates for the Court of Common Pleas) to petition to be put on the ballot in the Democratic and Republican primary, regardless of the party affiliation of the candidate. Pennsylvania considers these offices as non-political All of the candidates sought to be listed on both the Democratic and Republican primary ballot.
Charles Pike is the only candidate on the ballot for the two year slot, so it looks like Chuck will be on the DV School Board starting in December. Early Congratulations to Chuck!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Vote for the first FOUR (and Charles Pike)
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Bill Greenlaw,
Chuck Pike,
Jack Fisher,
Pam Lutfy,
Sue Schor
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VOTE FOR the FIRST FOUR FOR FOUR!
ReplyDeleteMake sure you VOTE on November 3rd!
Tell all your family, friends, and neighbors to vote! EVERY vote counts! (We learned this in the primary!)
FOUR YEAR SEAT:
VOTE FOR the FIRST FOUR FOR FOUR!
There are five candidates in the FOUR year DV School Board race. The directions on the ballot are: "(Vote for not more than FOUR)"
PAM LUTFY
SUSAN SCHOR
JACK FISHER
BILL GREENLAW
(then there is Robert Goldsack. He is listed last as he got the least votes in the primary.)
VOTE FOR the FIRST FOUR FOR FOUR!
TWO YEAR SEAT:
Vote for CHARLES PIKE in the two year race (Chuck is the only one on the ballot, so he should be on the Board this December!)
The last day that the elections office will accept absentee ballot applications is tomorrow, Tuesday October 27, 2009. A link to absentee ballot applications (and other election information) can be found here: http://www.facebook.com/l/0aae6;www.futureofpikecounty.org/Elections.html
Thank you PAC for your continued support. I know many of you are busy at college or working at new jobs. Stay healthy, stay involved, and know that you have my support also.
ReplyDeleteSincerely,
Pam Lutfy