Are you getting the message, Harrisburg? Don’t frack with Philly!
While these newly elected officials aren’t all for a ban on fracking (yet) many have taken very pro-environment positions on shale gas drilling. It’s safe to say, they’re all fractivist friendly.
- Democrat Kathleen Kane Will Be Pennsylvania’s First Female Attorney General by Jeremy Roebuck, Inquirer staff writer, philly.com
- Eugene DePasquale Wins State Auditor General Seat by TIM STONESIFER, Daily Record/Sunday News
- Treasurer Rob McCord Wins Second FourYear Term by the Associated Press, philly.com
- State Senator Daylin Leach Wins Re-Election With nearly all precincts reporting, incumbent Democrat Daylin Leach defeated GOP challenger Charles Gehret by James Meyers, Patch.com
- Fattah Retains 2nd District, Calls for Action With sources calling a win for Fattah, the representative looks twoard the new year, by Nate Adams, Patch.com
- Vitali Beats Toal for State Representative Seat Vitali is the Democratic incumbent by Sam Strike, Patch.com
- Rep. Briggs Wins 149th Seat, Will Represent District For 3rd Term The Democratic incumbent defeated Republican candidate Perry Hamilton with 65.75 percent of the vote by Amanda Mahnke, Patch.com
- Mary Jo Daley, Ex-Narberth Councilwoman, Elected District 148 State Representative The Democrat beat Republican opponent Mike Ludwig by Eric Campbell, Patch.com
Republicans and Fossil Fuel Phanatics rest assured, fractivists are taking names, determined to hold ALL elected officials accountable to their campaign promises. Clean fracking is pure fantasy, but bi-partisanship is always within reach.
Tags: Briggs, Daley, DePasquale, Fattah, Kathleen Kane, Leach, McCord, PA General Election Results, PA House, Vitali
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