VG 2015 Primary Preamble - Eastern Monroe Public Library
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VG 2015 Primary Preamble - Eastern Monroe Public Library
2015 Primary Election Voters Guide League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania League of Women Voters of Monroe County Nonpartisan Voters Guide (C) Copyright 2015 LWVPA – CEF, LWV Monroe County Polls are open 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. – May 19, 2015 You may vote as long as you are in line by 8 P.M. This Voters Guide may be taken into the voting booth. ELECTION INFORMATION Pennsylvania holds elections twice yearly: the Primary Elections in spring and the General Elections in the fall. Primary elections are closed elections, meaning you must be a member of a party (e.g., Democratic or Republican) to vote for that party’s candidate. Also, you must be registered to vote at least 30 days prior to the election—for this election, the deadline to register was April 20th. If you are not sure about your status, contact your County Board of Elections— Monroe (570) 517-3165, Pike (570) 296-3426. The League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania Citizen Information Center also provides election information. CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-6927281. ABOUT THIS GUIDE The material in this Guide was compiled by the League of Women Voters of PennsylvaniaCitizen Education Fund and by the Monroe County Chapter of the League of Women Voters. This material may not be altered or reprinted without the permission of the League. Each candidate's reply has been printed as submitted, except to use standard abbreviations and by editing from the ending when a candidate's reply exceeded the word limit—this is denoted by // appearing in the text. The candidates listed are those whose names appear on the ballot as of March 31, 2015. They are listed according to ballot order. Additional information about candidates and voter information including “Polling Place Lookup” can be found by going to www.smartvoter.org and typing in your address and zip code. PURPOSE AND POLICY OF THE LEAGUE The purpose of the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania-Citizen Education Fund /LWV Monroe County is to promote political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens in government. The League is nonpartisan: it does not support or oppose any political parties or candidates. Nothing in this guide should be construed as an endorsement of any candidate by the LWV of Pennsylvania-CEF or the LWV of Monroe County. ABSENTEE VOTING/ VOTERS WITH DISABILITIES Registered voters who are ill, disabled, or will be absent from the municipality on Election Day may vote by absentee ballot. Completed applications for civilian absentee ballots must be received by the county Board of Elections by 5 P.M., Tuesday, May 12, 2015. Completed civilian absentee ballots must be received back at the Board of Elections by 5 P.M. on Friday, May 15, 2015. If an emergency arises (unexpected illness or business trip) after the Tuesday application deadline, call your county Board of Elections for information on emergency absentee voting. Proof of emergency may be required. An emergency application and ballot can be obtained and voted by 5 P.M. on Friday, May 15, 2015. Any disabled voter having questions regarding the accessibility of a polling place should consult their county Board of Elections. WRITE-IN VOTING Information for writing in the name of a person who is not on the ballot will be available at the polling place. ELECTION DAY PROBLEMS If your right to vote is challenged at the polls on Election Day and the problem cannot be resolved at the polling place, the judge of elections at the polling place should telephone the County Board of Elections. The problem could be resolved by phone if your name appears on the county records. If it does not and you want to try to resolve the problem, then you can go in person to the county Board of Elections where a judge from the Court of Common Pleas will be on duty to resolve election problems. Alternatively, you can ask for and vote by provisional ballot. If it is later determined that you were eligible to vote your ballot will be counted. You will be given instructions on how to determine if your vote was counted. Problems at the polls can be reported to the PA Department of State at www.votespa.com and to the Election Protection Hotline, 1-866-OurVote or www.866ourvote.org. Forms for voter absentee ballots, emergency absentee ballots and alternative ballots can be downloaded from the Resource Center at www.votespa.com. IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW VOTERS If you are voting for the first time, the information below can help you ensure you are prepared once you arrive at the polls. All voters who appear at a polling place for the first time must show proof of identification. Approved forms of photo identification include: Pennsylvania driver’s license or PennDOT ID card ID issued by any Commonwealth agency ID issued by the U.S. Government U.S. passport U.S. Armed Forces ID Student ID Employee ID If you do not have a photo ID, you can use a non-photo identification that includes your name and address. Approved forms of non-photo identification include: Confirmation issued by the County Voter Registration Office Non-photo ID issued by the Commonwealth Non-photo ID issued by the U.S. Government Firearm permit Current utility bill Current bank statement Current paycheck Government check If you do not have any acceptable ID then you must be allowed to vote by provisional ballot. ON-LINE VOTERS GUIDE The Voters Guide and other useful information for voters can be found on the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania Homepage www.palwv.org or the Monroe County chapter website www.lwvmonroecountypa.com *CERTIFICATION NOTE* As of the publication date of this guide, the slate of candidates listed below is accurate based upon the Pennsylvania Department of State’s Bureau of Elections unofficial ballot. The League of Women Voters of Monroe County Want to get involved? Have you found this information useful? Do you believe that an informed voting citizenry is important to a healthy community, that a grassroots organization can make a difference? If so, become a member of the League of Women Voters of Monroe County. We provide an annual Government Directory listing all elected officials in Monroe County, conduct voter registration drives, sponsor informational and educational activities for schools, government officials and the public. We also conduct programs such as “How to Run for Public Office” our annual Legislative Coffee, and have presented informative workshops on Marcellus Shale, redistricting, education, school budgets, and most recently a forum on mental health. The Monroe County chapter of the League is part of a national, grassroots, non-partisan, volunteer organization which functions at three levels: local, state and national. Lobbying is focused only on issues after members have studied the options and arrived at a consensus on government’s role in the solution or service. The LWV works to affect public policy through education and advocacy to encourage the participation of citizens in making decisions about their government. Membership is open to all citizens of voting age. For information on the League of Women Voters of Monroe County, call Robin Mastrocola, President 570-646-2344. Questions regarding the Voters Guide should be addressed to Carmen Brodnax, Voters Guide Editor, 570-646-0642. Find more information about the League on the web: National LWV Web Site: http://www.lwv.org Pennsylvania LWV Web Site: http://www.palwv.org Monroe County LWV Web Site: http://www.lwvmonroecountypa.com Eastern Monroe Public Library web site: http://monroepl.org Judicial elections occur in odd-numbered years. Justices and judges may serve an unlimited number of terms until they reach the mandatory retirement age of 70 and are retained or reelected by the voters. Vacancies that exist before an election may be filed by gubernatorial appointment until an election is held. These selections are subject to Senate confirmation. 10 Year Term Appellate Court jurists Courts of Common Pleas judges 6 Year Term Philadelphia Municipal Courts judges QUESTIONS ASKED OF ALL JUDICIAL CANDIDATES: 1. Do you agree with the plurality opinion’s interpretation of Article 1, Section 27 of the state constitution as stated in the Robinson Township case of December 2013? If not, why not? 2. Do you agree that the plain English language meaning of the amendment should be the basis for construing it? JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT JOB DESCRIPTION The Supreme Court is the highest court in the Commonwealth and the oldest appellate court in the nation. The Supreme Court’s administrative powers and jurisdictional responsibilities are vested with the seven-member court by the Pennsylvania State Constitution and a collection of statutes known as the Judicial Code. Administratively, the courts within the Unified Judicial System are largely responsible for organizing their own staff and dockets; however, the Supreme Court has several committees and boards responsible for writing and enforcing rules for judges, attorneys, and litigants to ensure an efficient and fair judicial review. Annually, the seven justices receive over 3,000 requests for appellate review. Term: 10 years Salary $203,409 Vote for not more than 3 DEMOCRATIC David Wecht Pittsburgh, PA Indiana Township Web Address: http://www.wecht2015.com DOB: 5/20/1962 EDUCATION: 1984, Yale University, B.A., summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa; 1987 Yale Law School, J.D. OCCUPATION: Judge, Pennsylvania Superior Court (elected January 2011) QUALIFICATIONS: Judge, Allegheny Common Pleas (2003-2011) Family Division Administrator; Allegheny Register of Wills (1998-2003); Vice Chair, Pennsylvania Democratic Party (1998-2001); “Highly Recommended,” Pennsylvania Bar Association ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: I believe that laws are neither static, nor talismanic. While a reasonable jurist must read the text of the amendments to the Pennsylvania Constitution plainly and with common sense, I believe that laws, and more specifically judicial interpretation of those laws, must be allowed to evolve within our common law system. Christine Donohue Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. Web Address: http://donohueforjustice.com DOB: 12/24/1952 EDUCATON: 1974, East Stroudsburg University, B.A.; 1980, Duquesne University School of Law, J.D. OCCUPATION: Superior Court Judge QUALIFICATIONS: 27 years practicing law; Superior Court Judge, 2008-present; Highly recommended, Pennsylvania Bar Association. Served Pennsylvania Court of Judicial Discipline, Judicial Conduct Board of Pennsylvania, Lawyer Disciplinary Board of Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners. ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: In my opinion the Robinson Township plurality’s discussion of the Environmental Rights Amendment is well-researched and based upon a convincing recitation of the historical basis for its passage. Because the analysis is the basis of a three justice plurality decision and the author and one of the joining justices are no longer on the court on which I hope to serve, it would be improper for me to express my agreement or disagreement with the analysis. This is by definition an open question of the law which is likely to again be presented to the Supreme Court. Question 2: For the reasons stated in my first answer, I do not believe that I can respond to this question. I note, however that it is well established in the law that the “touchstone” of constitutional interpretation is the actual language of the constitution and it must be interpreted in its popular sense. As the Robinson Township plurality opinion explains, the ultimate goal of constitutional interpretation is to determine the intent of the voters who ratified the constitutional provision. Kevin M. Dougherty Newtown, Philadelphia, PA Web Address: http://kevindoughertyforpa.com DOB: 5/19/1963 EDUCATION: 1985, Temple University, B.A.1987, Antioch School of Law, J.D. OCCUPATION: Administrative Judge of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Trial Division QUALIFICATIONS: Assistant District Attorney, Philadelphia (6 years); Partner, Marino & Dougherty LLP (6 years); Judge, Philadelphia Court of Common Please (13 years); Administrative Judge, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Family Division (9 years). ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: I agree with the plurality opinion’s interpretation of the Environmental Rights Amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution. I agree with the determination that this legal dispute, in essence, sought vindication of the citizens’ rights to the quality of life on their properties and in their communities, and that insofar as the broadly granted zoning rights to the oil and gas industry attendant to Act 13 threatened the quality of air and water, as well as the health and safety of citizens and the quiet enjoyment of their own private property, the challenged sections of the Act violated the Environmental Rights Amendment. Question 2: Yes, the plurality opinion makes clear that the Court employed the plain language of the Amendment as the basis for construing its provisions. The plurality correctly determined that the Amendment granted individual citizens the environmental rights to clean air and pure water, and to the preservation of natural, scenic, historic and esthetic values of the environment. The plurality properly held that the people, including generations to come, hold common ownership of public natural resources, which the state holds in trust. The plurality properly reviewed the legislative history to conclude that the Amendment’s provisions were intended to be broadly applicable. John Henry Foradora Brockway, PA Jefferson Co. Web Address: http://www.voteforadora.com DOB: 5/27/1966 EDUCATION: 1988, Juniata College, B.A. History/Political Science; 1991, University of Notre Dame Law School J.D. OCCUPATION: President Judge of Jefferson Court of Common Pleas QUALIFICATIONS: 1991-1992, Law Clerk; 1992-2002, General Practice; 1992-2002, Trial Attorney; 1992-2002, Municipal Solicitor; 2002-present, President Judge, Officer in the State Conference of trial Judges elected by all Judges in PA. ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: 1.Yes. Question 2: Yes Anne E. Lazarus Philadelphia, PA-Philadelphia Borough Web Address: http://www.VoteAnneLazarus.com DOB: 11/12/1952 EDUCATION: 1972, SUNY Stony Brook, B.A.; 1976, Temple University, Beasley Law School of Law, J.D.; 1986, Temple University, Beasley School of Law, LLM OCCUPATION: Superior Court Judge QUALIFICATIONS: Pennsylvania Judge; Trial-19 years; Superior Court-5 years; Highest Recommendation, Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Bar Associations. 2-year expertise in Judicial Ethics. ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: I believe that all of the petitioners have standing and that a political question was not presented. I think that the concurring opinion of Justice Baer, in deciding this matter on a substantive due process basis is more in keeping with my judicial philosophy and that it was not necessary for the majority to sweep with so broad a brush. Nevertheless, this plurality opinion certainly puts Pennsylvania at the forefront of the environmental law spectrum and will have significant implications for many years to come. It will require lawyers, municipalities and legislators to reconsider positions re: Article 1 Section 27, in the light of the pronouncements by the plurality. Question 2: I agree that interpretation of amendment begins with the plain meaning of the amendment. Like so many other constructions in law, if we can give meaning to the wording as written, we should not look to outside sources for interpretation. Only if we were to determine that the amendment is ambiguous, would we look to outside sources for clarification. This is hornbook law. Dwayne D. Woodruff Pittsburgh, PA-McCandless Web Address: http://www.judgewaynewoodruff.com DOB: 2/18/1957 EDUCATION: 1979, University of Louisville, B.S. Finance; 1988, Duquesne University School of Law, J.D. OCCUPATION: Judge, Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas QUALIFICATIONS: Pennsylvania Judicial Leader for 10 years - Co-Chair, Allegheny County Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice; Member Pennsylvania Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice; Member National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges; Vice Chair, Juvenile Court Procedural Rules Committee; Chair, Pittsburgh SAFE (Shared Accountability for Education) Workgroup; Member, Juvenile Court Judges’ Commission; Co-Chair, National Campaign to Stop Violence. ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: Yes, the Commonwealth includes the local municipalities. The local municipalities have not only the authority, but the responsibility to conserve and protect their region “for the benefit of all the people.” The local governments have the authority to regulate, not only because they are granted that authority in the Pennsylvania Constitution, but because as a policy concern, the local municipalities are the entities best equipped to make decisions regarding their own local environment and factors that might affect their land and air quality. Question 2: Yes, absolutely. See response above. REPUBLICAN Correale Stevens Conyngham, PA-Dorrance Twp. Web Address: http://www.facebook.com/justicestevensforsupremecourt DOB: 10/06/1946 EDUCATION: 1968, Penn State, B.A. Political Science; 1972, Dickinson School of Law, J.D. (Law Review) OCCUPATION: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice QUALIFICATIONS: Member, Pennsylvania House of Representatives; Luzerne County District Attorney; Trial Judge on Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County; Superior Court Judge, 15 years (President Judge 2 ½ years), Supreme Court Justice 2013 until current year. ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: This case was argued in the Supreme Court before I became a Justice and decided without my participation. Based on the fact that I would be offering my personal thought on a decision made by my current colleagues, without having read the legal briefs or hearing the oral argument, I cannot comment. Since the Constitutional Convention in 1968 no member of the Supreme Court has ever been in my situation in that as a current Judge I am running in contested election, not for yes/no retention, and I must be careful not to engage the Court in my campaign. Question 2: As a general rule I support plain English interpretations. Please see my answer to Question 1. Anne Covey New Hope, PA - Upper Makefield Web Address: http://www.coveyforjustice.com DOB: 11/04/1959 EDUCATION: 1984, Widener University School of Law, J.D.; 1981, University of Delaware, B.A. OCCUPATION: Judge of the Commonwealth Court QUALIFICATIONS: Judge of the Commonwealth Court, 3 years; Board Member, Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board (first woman to serve on the board), 9 years; Attorney in private practice, 27 years. ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: Judges should follow the Pennsylvania and United States Constitutions faithfully. The legislative and executive branches enact the laws and judges interpret those laws. I believe we must strike a balance between local control and uniform policy across the state. We must also work for a healthy environment while allowing for investment and job creation. Developing the policies to achieve these aims is the responsibility of the legislative and executive branch, not the judiciary. Second question: I believe in interpreting the law as written and ensuring all amendments are consistent with our fundamental Constitutional rights. Rebecca Warren Danville, PA - Valley Township Web Address: Facebook: Rebecca Warren for Supreme Court Justice DOB: 11/26/1966 EDUCATION: 1991, Dickinson School of Law, J.D.; 1988, Bloomsburg University, B.S. OCCUPATION: Montour County District Attorney QUALIFICATIONS: 24 years as an attorney - both civil and criminal prosecution experience; 7+ years, District Attorney/Assistant District Attorney ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: As a judicial candidate, I do not believe it is appropriate for me to comment on this case, particularly considering the fact that this was a plurality rather than a majority decision, the Supreme Court remanded the case for further consideration, and similar issues are being addressed in various forums. Question 2: This question requires a judicial candidate to render a decision with regard to Article 1, Section 27 in the context of this case, which I believe is prohibited by the ethical rules. A judge is to be independent, impartial, and avoid actions which would lead to disqualification. Mike George Gettysburg, PA—Cumberland Township Web Address: http://www.judgemikegeorge.com DOB: 2/25/1959 EDUCATION: 1981, Washington & Jefferson, B.A.; 1985, Dickinson School of Law, J.D. OCCUPATION: President Judge, 51st Judicial District Court of Common Pleas (Adams County) QUALIFICATIONS: 10 years general practice; 6 years District Attorney; 15+ years as trial judge; Recognized by the PA Conference of State Trial Judges for significant contribution to the legal system. ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: As my interpretation of Article 1, Section 27 of the Pennsylvania Constitution based upon the factual scenario present in the Robinson Township case involves issues which may, in the future, be revisited by the Supreme Court, I believe I am ethically prohibited from direct comment on your specific question. Personally, I am concerned with the language in the plurality opinion’s interpretation which improperly elevates the Court to a legislative and policy making body. Question 2: The amendment should be interpreted based upon its actual language as understood by those at the time of adoption. Cheryl Allen Allison Park, Hampton Township No response Judy Olson Wexford, PA - Franklin Park Web Address: http://electjudgejudy.com DOB: 10/1957 EDUCATION: 1979, St. Francis University, B.A. Magna Cum Laude; 1982, Duquesne University School of Law, J.D. (Class Rank-2/91) OCCUPATION: Judge, Superior Court of Pennsylvania QUALIFICATIONS: Judge of Superior Court, 5 years; Judge of Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, 1 year; Practicing Attorney, 26 years; Highly Recommended by Pennsylvania Bar Association . ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: As a sitting judge, I do not believe that it is appropriate for me to comment on whether I agree or disagree with a decision rendered by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, especially since there may be future litigation involving the Act at issue. Question 2: I believe that a judge must always strictly construe the plain language of constitutional amendments and statutes in interpreting the law. JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT JOB DESCRIPTION The Superior Court is one of Pennsylvania's two statewide intermediate appellate courts. This court, which was established in 1895, reviews most of the civil and criminal cases that are appealed from the Courts of Common Pleas in the Commonwealth's 67 counties. The Superior Court consists of 15 judges who serve 10-year terms. The president judge of Superior Court is elected to a five-year term by his or her colleagues. A huge volume of appeals flow to Superior Court from the trial courts. Generally, appeals are heard by panels of three judges sitting in Philadelphia, Harrisburg or Pittsburgh. The court often is the final arbiter of legal disputes. Although the Supreme Court may grant a petition for review of a Superior Court decision, most such petitions are denied and the ruling of the Superior Court stands. Term: 10 years Salary: $191,926 (Vote for 1) DEMOCRATC Alice Beck Dubow Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia Web Address: http://www.judgealicedubow.com DOB: 3/25/1959 EDUCATION: University of Pennsylvania, B.S.1981; University of Pennsylvania School of Law, J.D. 1984 OCCUPATION: Judge, Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County QUALIFICATIONS: Trial Court Judge, 8 years; Lawyer, 2 years ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: The Code of Judicial Ethics prohibits me from expressing a view that would indicate how I would rule on a case and unfortunately, a specific answer to that question would require me to make such a statement. Robert Colville Pittsburgh, PA - Ross Township Campaign Website: http://www.judgecolvilleforsuperiorcourt.com DOB: 8/3/65 EDUCATION: 1989, PSU, B.S; 1992, Duquesne, J.D. OCCUPATION: Judge QUALIFICATIONS: Only Candidate Highly Recommended by PA Bar; Endorsed by PA AFLCIO; 16th year Trial Judge; 3 years Statewide Court of Judicial Discipline; 7 years President/Officer PA State Trial Judges; 4 years Ethics Committee; 7 years Juvenile Court Rules Committee; PA Supreme Court Law Clerk; Lawyer. ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: I agree with the plurality decision as I understand it. (This reservation is of no small moment. As intimated in the Opinion, it remains to be seen how broadly, and in what specific factual contexts the holding will be applied over time). I agree that as a general proposition, in the absence of indications to the contrary, constitutional and legislative language should be afforded its plain meaning, in order to carry out the collective will of the people. The constitutional language of Article I, Section 27 plainly creates a trust protecting the environment for the benefit of future Pennsylvanians. REPUBLICAN Emil Giordano Bethlehem, PA—Hanover Township Web Address: http://www.emilgiordanoforjudge.com DOB: 11/08/1959 EDUCATION: 1982 Moravian College, B.A.; 1985 Villanova University School of Law, J.D. OCCUPATION: Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Northampton County QUALIFICATIONS: Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 2003 - present ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: I do not believe it is appropriate to answer this question. JUDGE OF THE COMMONWEALTH COURT JOB DESCRIPTION The Commonwealth Court is one of Pennsylvania's two statewide intermediate appellate courts. This court, which was established in 1968, is unlike any other state court in the nation. Its jurisdiction generally is limited to legal matters involving state and local government and regulatory agencies. Litigation typically focuses on such subjects as banking, insurance and utility regulation and laws affecting taxation, land use, elections, labor practices and workers compensation. Commonwealth Court also acts as a court of original jurisdiction, or a trial court, when lawsuits are filed by or against the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth Court is made up of nine judges who serve 10-year terms. The president judge is chosen by his or her colleagues for a five-year term. The court generally decides cases in three-judge panels and sits in Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh. Term: 10 years Salary $191,926 (Vote for 1) DEMOCRATIC Todd Eagen Dunmore, PA—Dunmore Township Web Address: http://toddeagen.com DOB: 9/31/1967 EDUCATION: 1996, Dickinson School of Law, J.D.; 1990, Point Park University B.A. OCCUPATION: Attorney QUALIFICATIONS: 1996-1997, Law Clerk, Federal Judge William J. Nealon; 1997-2004, Associate Attorney, Robert D. Miriani, P.C.; 2004 MONROE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DEMOCRATIC (Vote for not more than Two) Term: 4 years JOB DESCRIPTION Three county commissioners (no more than two elected from the same political party) supervise voter registration and elections, assessment of real estate property, human services, veteran affairs, juvenile detention facilities and prisons, and land use planning. They can establish housing and redevelopment authorities and conduct community development programs. They maintain homes for the aged and may support libraries and community colleges. They set county tax rates and adopt budgets for county offices and local Court of Common Pleas. QUESTION: What do you consider the most serious problem in Monroe County and how would you propose solving it? DEMOCRATIC Adam Rodriguez Middle Smithfield Website: http://adamforcommissioner@gmail.com DOB: 12/22/1963 EDUCATION: 1982, Midland Park HS; 1982-1984, RISD, Brown, Providence, RI; 1990, NY Council Building Trades Association, Journeyman Carpenter OCCUPATION: Product Designer QUALIFICATIONS: 20 years in product development, manufacturing, and costing for mass market distribution; 5 years heavy construction; 5 years Port Authority NY & NJ ANSWER TO QUESTION: Better stewardship of taxpayer dollars; move time of meetings to mid-week evenings not mornings; maximize state & federal block grant applications through full utilization of county agencies such as the Pocono Mountain Development Corporation; better utilization of county agencies to achieve the goals set forth in the Monroe 2030 Plan; increase frequency and reach of the Pocono Pony for local job commuters; focus on jobs for highly trained, skilled labor that provides a living wage. DEMOCRATIC Alan L. Everett Hamilton Township No response DEMOCRATIC Andre Reames Stroud Township No response DEMOCRATIC John Christy Stroud Township No response REPUBLICAN John R. Moyer Smithfield Township DOB 2/14/1947 EDUCATION: 1968 Bloomsburg State University – BS; 1970 the Pennsylvania State University – M. ED.; 1974 The Pennsylvania State University- PhD OCCUPATION: Chairman, Monroe County Board of Commissioners QUALIFICATIONS: Monroe County Commissioner – 2012 – present; home owner association property manager – 25 years ANSWER TO QUESTION: The most serious problem facing Monroe County is the high property tax burden placed on our citizens. Our state representatives and senator should be pressured to correct the unfair school funding formula of the last 20 years. Next, we must elect fiscally conservative leaders at the school, municipal, and county levels. Finally, we need to attract new businesses and encourage those that are here to expand thereby reducing the property taxes required of private citizens. REPUBLICAN Charles A. Garris Smithfield Township No response MONROE COUNTY ROW OFFICES QUESTION: (applies to all Row Offices) Do you have specific suggestions for improving the administration of the office for which you are a candidate? CONTROLLER (Vote for One) Term: 4 years JOB DESCRIPYION The controller (or three auditors) gathers budget information, prescribes accounting systems to be used in county offices, approves all bills, audits books of all county officers, and makes financial reports at the end of the year. REPUBLICAN Marlo A. Merhige No response REGISTER OF WILLS/RECORDER OF DEEDS (Vote for One) Term: 4 years JOB DESCRIPTION The Registers of Wills probates the wills of county residents, collects state inheritance taxes, and maintains records related to wills and fiduciary accounts. The Recorder of Deeds maintains the record of real property in the county, including titles and liens on property. The Recorder also keeps records of military discharges. DEMOCRATIC Hector Cintron Chestnuthill Township No response REPUBLICAN Josephine Ferro Middle Smithfield Township No response REPUBLICAN Kirsten Marsh Fiero Smithfield Township Website: See Kirsten Marsh Fiero Candidate on Facebook DOB: 2/3/1970 EDUCATION: Stroudsburg HS 1987; Heidelberg Sprach Institut, summer session 1991; Albright College, BA Philosophy/German 1992 OCCUPATION: Title Insurance Agent QUALIFICATIONS: Licensed title insurance agent since 1993; 30 years in title industry; experienced with procedures of Register/Recorder Offices; daily interaction with attorneys, bankers, realtors, and public; reputation for competency, integrity, reliability. ANSWER TO QUESTION: Under my leadership, the Register and Recorder’s Office will operate under clear administrative protocols and adherence to regulations. All staff will be engaged in professional development to ensure total quality management and excellent customer service. Technology and innovative thinking will be harnessed to create highly efficient processes that deliver excellent outcomes. Finally, a positive professional environment will be cultivated to retain high quality employees and attract future talent. Together, R&R’s team will make a difference. PROTHONOTARY and CLERK OF COURTS (Vote for One) Term: 4 years JOB DESCRIPTION: The Prothonotary is a clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, administering the records of civil proceedings. Some additional duties include processing naturalization papers and issuing passports. The Clerk of Courts is the chief clerk and record keeper for the criminal proceedings of the Court of Common Pleas. DEMOCRATIC Stacy Stweart-Keeler Mount Pocono Boro No response REPUBLICAN George Warden Hamilton Township DOB: 4/24/1958 EDUCATION: Stroudsburg High School, Penn State University, Majored in Facilities planning OCCUPATION: Monroe County Prothonotary, Clerk of Courts and Clerk of Orphans Court QUALIFICATIONS: 2000 to Present, Prothonotary, Clerk of Courts and Clerk of Orphans Court; 1990-2000 owner of a quality inspection company; director of conference services for a University in the Lehigh Valley.// ANSWER TO QUESTION: It has been an honor to serve you the people of Monroe County. I brought my business experience, computer expertise, and principles of customer services to these Offices, whose major functions are to ensure that all vital court documents are properly filed. I am proud of the work we have done to help victims of domestic violence, improved customer services, the application of front line technologies to better serve the Court System and the people of Monroe County. SHERIFF (Vote for One) Term: 4 years DEMOCRATIC Trevor Tasetano Website: http://TREVORTASETANO.COM Tobyhanna Township DOB: 8/16/1983 EDUCATION: Sport Management Degree from East Stroudsburg University, 2007 OCCUPATION: Security Shift Manager at Mount Airy Casino Resort from 2009-present; martial arts instructor/owner of World Karate Union QUALIFICATIONS: Served honorably in United States Marine Corps Reserves from 20012009, including a tour of duty in Iraq ANSWER TO QUESTION: Monroe County deserves a sheriff’s office that is committed to providing customer service to all people, while providing law enforcement responsibilities to the county. Transparency is a current issue, in the public should know what the sheriff’s office is doing. The current website is not up to date, and educational programs in the school districts are lacking. I will keep the public informed, and provide a safe atmosphere for all people. REPUBLICAN Todd A. Martin Stroud Township No response DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Vote for One) Term: 4 years REPUBLICAN David Christine Stroudsburg Boro DOB: 4/24/1957 EDUCATION: 1975, Stroudsburg High School; 1979 Lafayette College, BA; 1981, Southwestern University School of Law, Juris Doctor. OCCUPATION: District Attorney of Monroe County QUALIFICATIONS: I have practiced law over 33 years, including 28 years working in the District Attorney’s office. ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: As the current District Attorney nearing the end of my fourth term in office, I have learned to never be satisfied with the status quo. Public service requires diligent and continuous self examination and self improvement. I believe that this philosophy has resulted in the office of the District Attorney being held in high regard by the Monroe County law enforcement community and the many citizens of our county we have sworn to serve and protect. SCHOOL DIRECTORS QUESTION: [Applies to all school board directorship candidates] What do you consider the most serious problem in your school district and how would you propose solving it? SCHOOL DIRECTOR AT LARGE (Vote for not more than Five.) Term: 4 years SCHOOL DIRECTORS BY REGION EAST STROUDSBURG AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT CROSS-FILED Judy Summers Middle Smithfield – East Stroudsburg 1st and 2nd Ward DOB: 2/25/1944 EDUCATION: Wayne State University, Detroit, BSN, 1966 OCCUPATION: Retired Registered Nurse QUALIFICATION: Past President Somerset Hills AAUW (American Association of University Women); Past co-president Pocono AAUW; Pocono Medical Center Volunteer; Battered Women’s Shelter Volunteer, Basking Ridge, NJ; CCD Women’s Club – Past co-President; Member Middle Smithfield Evangelical Presbyterian Church. ANSWER TO QUESTION: Holding the tax line while providing quality education for every student, assisting the administration in implementing conservative fiscal management. Making the right choices in district spending is imperative. CROSSFILED Wayne Rohner Lehman Township (Pike County) Bushkill – East Stroudsburg 3rd and 4th Ward DOB: 5/17/1962 EDUCATION: East Stroudsburg, Class of 1980. OCCUPATION: Code Official QUALIFICATIONS: I am a resident and taxpayer of the East Stroudsburg Area School District. ANSWER TO QUESTION: I have evidence of wrongdoing and of tax dollar waste. I shall follow the Pennsylvania Code, which regulates all school districts, to guide me in my investigative search to determine who is accountable for their actions. I intend to research recent audits and current school budget, which already indicates non-transparency with respect to accounting line items. I intend to live by the Constitution of the United States of America and I shall speak my mind freely and without reserve. I shall make sure that every student receives an equal opportunity in our educational system. CROSS-FILED Debbie Kulick Middle Smithfield Township – East Stroudsburg 5th and 6th Ward/Price/Smith One DOB: 2/9/1956 EDUCATION: BS Education – East Stroudsburg University 1980; MA Organizational Management, University of Phoenix. OCCUPATION: Business owner – Monroe County, Eastern Monroe Leasing & Training, Inc. QUALIFICATIONS: Background in education, township supervisor Middle Smithfield 12 years, community volunteer and educator, Bushkill Emergency Corps, ESU Alumni Board, Pocono Alliance Board member, Rotary of the Stroudsburgs; // ANSWER TO QUESTION: From the taxpayer point of view it is certainly the wise use of our tax dollars in educating students as well as creating an environment that encourages and enables each student to learn and grow to their maximum potential. To allow them to fulfill the requirements necessary to meet the Pennsylvania Core standards. For this to be effective students need to be present and parents and guardians need to be both included and assisted in making their child’s education a priority.// CROSS-FILED Lisa VanWhy East Stroudsburg Boro No response SCHOOL DIRECTOR AT LARGE (Vote for One) Term: 2 years CROSS-FILED Ronn Bradley Middle Smithfield Township No response POCONO MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL DIRECTOR Region 1 (Vote for One) Term: 4 Years CROSS-FILED Maria Geffers Barrett Township No response CROSS-FILED Eddie Coover Pocono Township REPUBLICAN Matthew J. Henry SCHOOL DIRECTOR Region 2 (Vote for One) Term: 4 years CROSS-FILED Rusty Johnson Jackson Township DOB: 3/7/1962 EDUCATION: Pocono Mountain High School graduate 1980; Attended Bloomsburg University & Northampton County Community College for Computer Science. OCCUPATION: Own & operate Johnson Technologies, a computer software company QUALIFICATIONS: Former Jackson Township Supervisor; Business owner for 25 years; 4 years on Pocono Mountain School Board. ANSWER TO QUESTION: When I came on the board in 2011 PMSD was faced with 22 years of straight tax increases, declining enrollment and a negative fund balance of 20 million dollars. The most important thing to me is having school board directors that can work together along with an administrative team that you can trust and is willing to work hand in hand with the school board. Fortunately, PMSD has all that. Since 2011 PMSD has consolidated buildings,// SCHOOL DIRECTOR Region 3 (Vote for not more than Two) Term: 4 years CROSS-FILED Jackie L Leonard Coolbaugh Township DOB: 11/26/1968 EDUCATION: BS, Millersville University 1991 OCCUPATION: Research & Development, commercial real estate QUALIFICATIONS: Pocono School Board Director 4 years; president of Monroe County Career & Technical School joint spending committee I year. MCTI joint operating committee 4 years. PSBA assistant region 8 director Monroe County 1 year. ANSWER TO QUESTION: High school property taxes and this concept of standardized testing (i.e., Common Core Curriculum) need to be addressed. I will continue as I have done already over the last four years to reign in spending and to vote to decrease taxes while still providing a quality education for our children. I would like to bring power back to the teachers and the classrooms repealing the Common Core standards from our schools. CROSS-FILED John H. Davis Coolbaugh Township No response PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRIC (Vote for not more than Five) Term: 4 Years CROSS-FILED Susan A. Kresge Chestnuthill Township DOB: 3/29/1957 EDUCATION: Graduate of Stroudsburg High School OCCUPATION: Co-owner Mt. Effort Service Station; Association manager for Pennsylvania State Women’s Bowling Association QUALIFICATIONS: PV School Board, 17 years. Complete understanding of all aspects of our district. Attend PA School Board seminars and convention. Care about the students and residents in our community. ANSWER TO QUESTIONS: The continuous decline in student enrollment and the uncertainty of state funding. Constantly monitor our enrollment numbers so adjustments can be made when necessary; negotiate responsible contracts and continue to seek ways to decrease expenses. Our legislators need to approve a fair funding formula and bring the states level of funding up which will alleviate the burden on our tax paying residents. CROSSFILED Donna Yozwiak Chestnuthill Township DOB: 4/15/1954 EDUCATION: Wilkes University, BA English and History; East Stroudsburg University, MS Secondary Education Communications; Marywood University, M Ed Secondary School Counseling OCCUPATION: Retired Pleasant Valley High School Counselor QUALIFICATIONS: Pleasant Valley High School English/Journalism Teacher, 20 years; Pleasant Valley High School Counselor, 18 years ANSWER TO QUESTION: Pleasant Valley School District must prepare students for future careers. My continued support for career and technical education and higher academic schooling remain key. Eliminating unneeded toxic testing, which has dismantled creativity in the classroom, must occur. The business model, where teachers and students mutually look forward to coming into school daily to meet these challenges, also must develop as costs are balanced. An investment in education always pays the best interest. CROSS-FILED H. Charles Hoffman Brodheadsville DOB: 6/15/1934 EDUCATION: Chestnuthill High School 1952 OCCUPATION: Retired QUALIFICATIONS: Pleasant Valley School Director 22 years; Chestnuthill Twp. Life long resident. ANSWER TO QUESTION: The biggest burden on our district is taxes. Holding the line on taxes have been garnered by consolidating schools, making medical changes in staff contracts, retirement incentives, and doing a district wide energy audit. Our students education has remained intact and has not been jeopardized by any cost savings measures. My goal is to be responsible to the taxpayers of our community and also provide the students of our district the best education possible. CROSS-FILED Thomas Murphy Chestnuthill Township CROSS-FILED Delbert Zacharias Polk Township CROSS-FILED Russell A. Gould Chestnuthill Township DOB: 12/17/1958 EDUCATION: Pleasant Valley School District; Graduate of Pleasant Valley High School 1976 OCCUPATION: Farmer QUALIFICATIONS: School Director 12 years; previous volunteer fireman with West End Fire Co for 20+ years; Past Treasurer of West End Fire Co for many years ANSWER TO QUESTION: Taxes. They effect everyone. As a current school director this will be the 4th consecutive year we have not raised taxes. At the beginning of 2015 a long time assistant to the superintendent retired and the current board chose not to fill the position. Those duties were divided up among current administration. We have to continue to be frugal with our taxpayer’s money while being mindful not to short change our students. CROSS-FILED Steve S. Borger Eldred Township DOB: 8/14/l959 EDUCATION: 1977 Pleasant Valley High School; 1977 MCCTI OCCUPATION: Project supervisor Leonard M. Borger Inc., lifetime family business QUALIFICATIONS: 1985-2002 Eldred Township Supervisor; 2012-present, Pleasant Valley School Director ANSWER TO QUESTION: Property Taxes; Unfunded-Underfunded pension contributions on the state level. Work with our local reps to address this long overdue problem. Our local taxes payers and school employees make their required contributions to the fund. The state has pushed their responsibilities on pension reform for entirely too long. STROUDSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL DIRECTOR AT LARGE (Vote for not more than Five) Term: 4 Years CROSS-FILED Merlyn Clarke Stroud Township Website: http://www.facebook.com/ClarkeForSchools DOB: 11/20/40 EDUCATION: BA, Utah State University; MA, Penn State; completed Ph.D. course work, Penn State. OCCUPATION: Retired QUALIFICATIONS: Professor, 35 years, politics and government, ESU; Five children, all graduated from Stroudsburg schools; Currently, member, County Planning Commission; ESU Economic Summit Planning Committee; Volunteer instructor, The Older Adult Learning Center, Local arts activist/advocate. ANSWER TO QUESTION: The viability of public education is at risk because the current cost exceeds the willingness of the public to pay for it. While costs must be reigned in, simply cutting programs and staff indiscriminately will undermine quality at a time when American students struggle to compete in a global economy. Education reform is the issue of our time. We must restructure the way we educate to rationalize scarce resources while improving our children’s educational opportunities. DEMOCRATIC Judith Magann Stroud Township No response CROSS-FILED Robert Yarnall Stroud Township DOB: 10/5/1968 EDUCATION: 2005, ESU, B.A., Summa Cum Laude OCCUPATION: Social Studies Teacher, MCTI; Retired Master Gunnery Sergeant, Marines, 25 years service QUALIFICATIONS: Stroudsburg School Board Director 4 years; Stroud Township Zoning Board, 6 years; Monroe County Bar Association Liberty Bell Award; Awarded for Leadership and Service by U.S. Marines, MS Society, Salvation Army, ESU, & Chapel of Four Chaplains. ANSWER TO QUESTION: Unfunded mandates imposed by Federal and State Governments. These mandates push the financial responsibility for schools onto already overburdened local tax payers. As a board member, I will balance the necessity for quality education with the fiscal responsibility the community needs and expects given the current economic climate. I will pursue alternative funding opportunities while at the same time eliminate wasteful spending to ensure we are getting positive educational results for every dollar spent. DEMOCRATIC Bill Martin Hamilton Township No response REPUBLICAN Jane Parkinson-Hartin Stroudsburg Boro DOB: 3/25/1956 EDUCATION: BS Biology, Penn State University OCCUPATION: Business Owner, Realtor QUALIFICATIONS: Small business owner for over 20 years in which budgeting and procurement remain and have been my primary duties; realtor for over twenty years. ANSWER TO QUESTION: My current concern in the Stroudsburg school district is the escalated spending that has occurred while the enrollment continues to decline. I believe spending has to be controlled and budget items must be based on two considerations – the ability of the taxpayer to pay and the needs of the students. Current budget items are too often based on the special interests of a few while the community as a whole gets negletted. CROSS-FILED John Jake Jakobsen Hamilton Township DOB: 8/02/1968 EDUCATION: US Army Military Police OCCUPATION: Retired Police Detective for Stroud Area Regional Police QUALIFICATIONS: - Current Stroudsburg School Board Member for over seven years; Currently serving on several non-profit Organizations ANSWER TO QUESTION: The most serious problem is the lack of financial support from the state Government. I spent many hours talking with our state representatives regarding the unfair formula our district receives. I will continue to review ways to save the district money while still maintaining opportunities offered to our students. DEMOCRATIC Richard Torres Stroudsburg Boro No response DEMOCRATIC Michael Mignosi Stroud Township No response TOWNSHIPS & BOROUGHS Candidates for township supervisor or borough council members were asked to complete the LWV questionnaire. QUESTION: What do you consider the most serious problem in your municipality and how would you propose solving it? Candidates by township BARRETT TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR (Vote for not more than Two) Term: 6 years DEMOCRATIC Benjie La Bar Barrett Township – Barett One and Two DOB: 1/10/1954 EDUCATION: 1971 – Graduate Waymart High School; 1972/1973 Graduate Stroudsburg School of Cosmetology; operators license/teacher-manager license. OCCUPATION: owner/operator of salon QUALIFICATIONS: 25 yrs. Successful business owner/community contributor. Past president: Barrett Community, Barrett Business Association; 36 years business management experience including: employee relations/negotiations, marketing, event planning, and budgeting. ANSWER TO QUESTION: Identify and document the existing resources and assets within the township, then develop a plan of action to improve infrastructure. Create a comprehensive written policy and procedure manual for township employees including supervisors and township resources. Engage a community planner who would advise the governing bodies and residents regarding a new vision for Barrett Township. The rebuilding of our villages, businesses and community services are of the utmost importance, DEMOCRATIC Patricia O’Keefe Barrett Township No response REPUBLICAN Michele T. Sisak Barrett Township Website: http://www.facebook.com/public/Michele-T-Sisak DOB: 2/10/1952 EDUCATION: Marywood, 1974, BA; U. of Scranton, 1976, MS OCCUPATION: Associate Public Information Specialist QUALIFICATIONS: Currently Barrett Township Auditor; former Navy Commanding Officer awarded Navy Achievement & Navy Commendation medals for excellence, lean organization and personnel staffing for worldwide logistics for Desert Storm et.al. Cited in Who’s Who. ANSWER TO QUESTION: Barrett Township lost almost 2000 people since the last census. Declining property values, the loss of many local businesses, the mandated reimbursement of over $111,000 and misappropriated Liquid Fuel Taxes pose serious challenges. I want to liaison with Harrisburg and Washington to create an economic development zone; and work with local businesses and citizens to promote current businesses and attract new ones to the township to increase the tax base and address serious infrastructure problems. REPUBLICAN William M. Pipolo, Jr. Barrett Township No response AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years REPUBLICAN Christine Macaluso Barrett Township DOB: no response EDUCATION: no response OCCUPATION: HVAC Business Owner Four Seasons Climate Control; School Bus Driver QUALIFICATIONS: Current Auditor, Barrett Twp., Appointed by Supervisors in 2011. ANSWER TO QUESTION: Not at present time. CHESTNUTHILL TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years REPUBLICAN Christopher Eckert Chestnuthill Township, Effort Website: http://www.facebook.com/Christopher-EckertDOB: 5/3/1960 EDUCATION: 2002, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Certified Public Manager Designation OCCUPATION: Commander – Arson/K-9 Unit – NJ State Fire Marshall’s Office (Retiring June 1, 2015) QUALIFICATIONS: 37 years volunteer firefighter – 16 years as Chief Officer; 6 years Chestnuthill Twp. – Planning Commission; 8 years President Birches West Property Owners Association; 5.5 years Chestnuthill Twp. Supervisor (Currently serving as Vice Chair) ANSWER TO QUESTION: As a current Supervisor, I along with fellow Supervisors have worked hard to recruit the best individuals to fill employee positions within the Township to ensure the best management of municipal services to taxpayers. Our Board of Supervisors does not hold paying positions within the Township and we rely on the talents of our quality employees to efficiently and effectively administer day-to-day operations. If re-elected, I will continue on this course. AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years REPUBLICAN Nancy Parks Chestnuthill Township No response AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 4 years No candidates COOLBAUGH TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR (Vote for not more than Two) Term: 6 years DEMOCRATIC Alma I Ruiz-Smith Coolbaugh Township DOB: 9/18/1951 EDUCATION: Northeast Institute of Education – Scranton OCCUPATION: Olmstead & Ruiz-Smith – Owner/Chief Executive Principal QUALIFICATIONS: Vice-Chairperson Coolbaugh Township Planning Commission; PA Real Estate License; PA Notary Public; oversees an appropriate organizational structure ensuring objectives are supported internally; finances, communication, operations; gives direction and leadership toward the achievement of organization’s policies, planning, strategy, goals.// ANSWER TO QUESTION: I don’t make promises, I don’t commit to enact reforms, and I will not make a blanket statement that I will be the one who will bring about changes; to existing laws or practices. Unless I am persuasive enough to win the confidence and vote of the majority of my peers my platform means nothing. Without a meeting of the minds there will be divisiveness and dissension. Yes we can work in a bi-partisan manner. DEMOCRATIC Anthony (Tony) LaMantia Coolbaugh Township or Tobyhanna DOB: 6/18/1952 EDUCATION: 1970 - High School; 1996 – Rutgers University for Government Services Power/Duties of elected officials; Labor/Public Relations; Budget/finance OCCUPATION: Retired QUALIFICATIONS: Mayor-12 years New Jersey; Councilman-5 years; Council President-2 years; Public Works Director-2 years; Police Commissioner 2 years; School Board-4 years; School Board President-3 years. ANSWER TO QUESTION: Improving property values; adopt and enforce property maintance codes. Work with individuals through incentive programs to bring neglected properties up to code. This can be accomplished by working with our county, state and federal officials. Stop wasteful spending and to live within our means. Work with outside entities for the best interest of our township. REPUBLICAN Peter Volpe Coolbaugh Township DOB: 8/19/1945 EDUCATION: Attended Brooklyn College while working for NYPD OCCUPATION: Retired QUALIFICATIONS: Currently serving as a Coolbaugh township representative on the Pocono Mountain Regional Police Commission. Served as the commander of AMVET Post 248, was on the Pocono Farms board of Directors and participated in numerous community committees. ANSWER TO QUESTION: We need to be proactive in attracting new businesses to locate here while keeping the existing ones. By increasing local jobs with environmentally responsible companies, taxes can be reasonable while maintaining our infrastructure. These opportunities should attract and keep young working class families, giving our seniors some financial stability and making owning a second home here an economic possibility. This should help fill the vacant houses, put students in our schools and increase our tax base. AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years REPUBLICAN Daniel A. Ferguson Coolbaugh Township DOB: 4/24/1938 EDUCATION: WBI (Westchester Business Institute); AOS; White Plains, NY; Mercy College; BS Marketing; Dobbs Ferry, NY OCCUPATION: Retired; Chairman, Monroe County Waste Authority; Chairman, Monroe County AAA (Area Agency on Aging) Advisory Council; Member, Pennsylvania Council on Aging, Harrisburg, Pa. QUALIFICATIONS: Coolbaugh Township Auditor, 12 years; Four Chaplains Humanitarian Award; Helen G. Brown Quality of Life Award ANSWER TO QUESTION: Setting supervisors salaries to encourage quality people to serve the Township DELAWARE WATER GAP COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for not more than Three) Term: 4 years DEMOCRATIC Wayne MacWilliams No response EAST STROUDSBURG COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for One) Term: 4 years REPUBLICAN William Reese East Stroudsburg Boro No response CONSTABLE (Vote for One) Term: 6 years East Stroudsburg Second Ward No candidates CONSTABLE East Stroudsburg Third Ward No candidates COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for One) Term: 4 years REPUBLICAN Edward T. Flory East Stroudsburg Boro - Fourth DOB: 1/7/1939 EDUCATION: 1961, Penna. State Univ., BS OCCUPATION: Retired QUALIFICATIONS: 4th Ward, Council Member, East Stbg – 4yrs.; Zoning Hearing Board – East Stbg – 10yrs; Business Owner – East Stbg – 39yrs. ANSWER TO QUESTION: I will continue to work, with the other members of council, to provide essential community services and to make our community a safer place to live. CONSTABLE (Vote for One) Term: 6 years DEMOCRATIC Sean D. Benjamin East Stroudsburg Boro – Fourth Ward COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for One) Term: 4 years DEMOCRATIC Maury Molin East Stroudsburg Boro – Fifth Ward DOB: 3/13/1953 EDUCATION: 1972, Nativity, Pottsville; 1974, Orange CCC; Middletown, NY; 1976, East Stroudsburg University, BS Secondary Education-Social Studies; 1982, Pennsylvania, Masters Equivalency; 1987, Trinity College, Ireland, 2000 Fulbright-Hays Scholarship Ghana. OCCUPATION: Retired educator, Track Coach, East Stroudsburg South, President, The Older Adult Learning Center. QUALIFICATIONS: East Stroudsburg Zoning Board, 1 year; Various community activities; Passionate concern and knowledge of good government and commitment for public service. ANSWER TO QUESTION: Council can look for new opportunities with the continued support and co-operation with the Stroud Regional Police, The Pocono Medical Center, ES University and the School District. In addition explore the possibilities of future co-operation with Stroudsburg and Stroud Township to reduce the duplicate services that could eventually help to decrease taxes to the community. I feel it is important to explore new ideas and find opportunities to secure additional grants to help the business community to invest here. REPUBLICAN Pete Begley East Stroudsburg Boro No response COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for One) Term: 2 years REPUBLICAN Don Cross East Stroudsburg Boro – Sixth Ward DOB: 12/26/1943 EDUCATION: no response OCCUPATION: no response QUALIFICATIONS: no response ANSWER TO QUESTION: Live and care for the maintenace of the community, i.e., streets, elderly, and the rights of home owners CONSTABLE (Vote for One) Term: 6 years East Stroudsburg Sixth Ward No candidates ELDRED TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 year DEMOCRATIC Kevin Silliman Eldred Township No response REPUBLICAN Cathy Martinelli Eldred Township DOB: 11/2/1957 EDUCATION: 2001, Certified Municipal Administrator, CMA; 2002, Certified Municipal Clerk, CMC OCCUPATION: Chestnuthill Township Secretary/Treasurer/Office Manager QUALIFICATIONS: 25 years municipal government experience ANSWER TO QUESTION: I will work diligently and collaboratively with residents, staff and other Supervisors to ensure Eldred Township operates in a cost effective and efficient manner. REPUBLICAN JoAnn Bush Eldred Township DOB: 3/8/1946 EDUCATION: 1967 Graduate of Easton Hospital School of Nursing OCCUPATION: Co-Owner Mrs. Bush’s Personal Care Homes in Kunkletown QUALIFICATIONS: Life experiences developing a new business from 8 licensed beds to 65+ beds; training and educating 50 employees over past 32 years; developing policies and procedures; fiscal responsibilities for the above. ANSWER TO QUESTION: Transparency of all issues involved in the township so that actions can be disclosed prior to action being taken; improved fiscal responsibility to people of this township. Contribute to development of policies and procedures of township manual. Facilitate communications for a more informed community. I intend to make decisions based on what is financially, environmentally and culturally best for Township and for individuals’ property potential. AUDITOR (Vote for One) DEMOCRATIC Term: 6 years Barbara Gawron ELDRED TOWNSHIP No response AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 4 years REPUBLICAN Vernon A. Barlieb Eldred Township DOB: 3/25/1935 EDUCATION: 1960 East Stroudsburg State Teachers College – BS; 1962 Lehigh University – MA OCCUPATION: Retired QUALIFICATIONS: former planning commission member – Eldred Twsp.; former Twsp. Supr. – Eldred Twsp ANSWER TO QUESTION: No response CONSTABLE (Vote for One) Term: 6 years Richard H. Salter 111 Eldred Township No response HAMILTON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years DEMOCRATIC David Fenner Hamilton Township DOB: 7/9/1949 EDUCATION: 1981, East Stroudsburg University, BA OCCUPATION: Secretary/Treasurer / Laborer, Hamilton Township QUALIFICATIONS: Township supervisor, 23 years; township secretary/treasurer, 18 years; commercial driver’s license ANSWER TO QUESTION: Maintain our township fiscal responsibility thru intergovernmental co-operation with federal, state, county and school elected officials to hold taxes down. Since limited resources are available the township needs to seek grants from federal, state and county government as well as private foundations and corporations. Protect our quality of life as we have come to know in Hamilton township for now and future generations. Provide positive and constructive leadership required for effective township government. AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: Term: 6 years REPUBLICAN Rodney L. Yetter Hamilton Township No response CONSTABLE (Vote for One) Term: 6 year DEMOCRATIC Robert Rehman Hamilton Township DOB: 3/27/1940 EDUCATION: Adelphi – 2 years OCCUPATION: Zoning & Codes enforcement officer – Hamilton Township QUALIFICATIONS: Zoning & Codes Enforcement Officer – 15 years PA; Zoning & Codes Enforcement Officer – 21 years NY ANSWER TO QUESTION: I will endeavor to persevere and work with the Judge of Elections to ensure that voters are able to cast their votes in a peaceful and safe process in a timely manner JACKSON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years. Jackson Township No candidates SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 4 years Jackson Township DEMOCRATIC No candidates REPUBLICAN Mark Major Jackson Township DOB: 11/17/1968 EDUCATION: BS, 1994 ESU OCCUPATION: Director International Sports Training Camp/Trout Lake Retreats QUALIFICATIONS: Acting Township Supervisor; former K-12 educator; PA Game Commission Officer 11 yrs; 25 yrs. Private business, summer camping and hospitality; American Camp Association Keystone Board 12 yrs.; PMVB Board 3 yrs.; CJERP, HJP Committee ANSWER TO QUESTION: My balanced and composed style allows for fair decision-making and my depth of experience as local businessman, educator and PGC Officer provides me with a broad scope of abilities, practical problem solving skills, and responsible fiscal awareness which are critical in moving forward while navigating the needs of our residents. After holding office since Jack Rader’s departure, I have settled in well with the current Supervisors while offering a new set of experiences and knowledge. REPUBLICAN Lester Wolcott Jackson Township DOB: 12/19/1970 EDUCATION: Pocono Mountain School District OCCUPATION: Truck Driver Stiff Oil Co. – Stroudsburg (15 years) QUALIFICATIONS: Lived in the township for 40 years; Proven leadership, Management and Financial skills as a 26 year member of the Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Company and have been a officer for 23 years, currently fire chief ANSWER TO QUESTION: Overall our township is running very well except for a couple of minor things I’m hoping to move forward in changing working with Hamilton and Pocono townships in holding together HPJ Parks, giving our residents a choice of building inspectors instead of 1 choice and the most of all making sure all employees of the township are treated fairly. And that we maintain the best EMS and Fire Protection possible. REPUBLICAN Frank Pecci Jackson Township No response AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years Jackson Township No candidates MIDDLE SMITHFIELD TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years DEMOCRATIC Mark Oney Middle Smithfield Township DOB: 6/22/1962 EDUCATION: 1980 East Stroudsburg Area School district, Diploma; Attended Churchman’s Business School; Various Continuing Education Leadership courses. OCCUPATION: Management QUALIFICATIONS: 30 years Management and Field Supervision – operations, budgeting, human resources and construction projects; 25 years Middle Smithfield Township Planning Commission; various local organization board positions. ANSWER TO QUESTION: I bring diversity to the current board as a lifelong resident of the Western side of our Township. I will utilize my past experience in planning and zoning to work with current Supervisor’s to improve our township for the future. As I have on the Planning Commission for over 20 years, as Supervisor I feel it is important to continue listening to resident’s comments and concerns with an open and objective mind. REPUBLICAN Larry R. Dymond Middle Smithfield Township No Response REPUBLICAN David W. Paolini Middle Smithfield Township No response REPUBLICAN John Ferro Middle Smithfield Township No response AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years DEMOCRATIC Joyce Fenical Middle Smithfield Township DOB: 6/8/1948 EDUCATION: Pen Argyl High School 1966 OCCUPATION: Retired QUALIFICATIONS: I have been a resident of Middle Smithfield for 31 years, also MST park Chairman numerous times. I have attended PSATS. ANSWER TO QUESTION: I attend many twsp meetings, and have a sense of where it is going, and have helped with some of the decision making while volunteering for Parks and Recreation. I will continue to be involved, and keep myself informed. AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 2 years DEMOCRATIC Regina Ireland-Auer Middle Smithfield Township No response CONSTABLE (Vote for One) Term: 6 years REPUBLICAN Rick Porvaznik Middle Smithfield Township DOB: 1959 EDUCATION: 1980, East Stroudsburg University, B.S. Communications OCCUPATION: Govt. Security & Safety QUALIFICATIONS: Constable in Middle Smithfield Township since 2004 & oversee two deputies ANSWER TO QUESTION: The Pa State legislature needs to give Constables the tools we need to do our job, like access to J-Net & NCIC. Local governments could use the services of Constables to keep the peace. COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for not more than Four) Term: 4 years DEMOCRATIC Claudette Williams Mount Pocono Boro DOB: 6/26/1964 EDUCATION: Axia College – Health Administration (AAHN); Phoenix University – Business and Management (BSBM); Wilkes Nursing Program – Nursing; Sergeant Major Acad. Leadership OCCUPATION: Retired Military; Borough Council; Chairwomen Monroe County Democratic Party QUALIFICATIONS: The qualification of this position is to be able to perform the job in a competency and proficiency manner. Which best provide for the community. ANSWER to QUESTION: To improve the cultural awareness of the community. To promote the safety of resident and for a working relationship with Regional Police. REPUBLICAN William Jabara Mount Pocono No response REPUBLICAN Roy J. Gross Mount Pocono Boro No response REPUBLICAN Francis R. O’Boyle Mount Pocono Boro DOB: 6/29/1933 EDUCATION: 1951 High School Graduate, Greene Dreher High; 1953 graduate Lacka Business College; Degree in accounting and Business Admin. OCCUPATION: Retired QUALIFICATIONS: Mt. Pocono Athletic Assn.; Tobyhanna Army Depot and Mt, Pocono Boro. Forty-seven years of community service in the boro, holding positions as Assessor, Auditor, Tax Collector, Councilman, Planning Commission Member, Zoning Hearing Board Member and Mayor.// ANSWER TO QUESTION: Be active in the management of the boro. Accept your responsibilities on the committees you have been appointed to. Do my best to provide the services to the residents of the boro within the revenue we receive without raising taxes. REPUBLICAN Keith Transue Mount Pocono Boro No response TAX COLLECTOR (Vote for One) Term: 2 year REPUBLICAN Joann Misuraca Ficco Mount Pocono Boro No response SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years DEMOCRATIC Gary M. Konrath Paradise Township No response AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years Paradise Township No Candidates POCONO TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER Term: 4 years DEMOCRATIC Harold Werkheiser Pocono Township No response DEMOCRATIC Jerry Lastowski Pocono Township DOB: 1/8/1950 EDUCATION: BS -Education (concentration in Social Studies), Bloomsburg University, 1971; M. Ed, Lehigh University, 1976; 60 post-graduate credits in Social Studies, Administration, Collective Bargaining OCCUPATION: Retired PMSD teacher, 35 years; served as Student Government Advisor; Football coach 10 years; Track and Field coach 30 years QUALIFICATIONS: Active Life Member; Pocono Township Volunteer Fire Company -23 years, presently Pocono Township Fire Police Officer and Relief Association Treasurer and Pocono Township Commissioner ANSWER TO QUESTION: Pocono Township faces a myriad of major issues. These issues include: The development of a capital improvement plan that includes the completion of the 80 million dollar waste management system; township roads, traffic, police, fire and ambulance services; provide quality services to township residents while being fiscally conservative. REPUBLICAN Thomas Felver Pocono Township No response Richard Wielebinski Pocono Township No response COMMISSIONER (Vote for not more than Two) Term: 2 years Harold Werkheiser Pocono Township No response Judi A. Coover Pocono Township No response TAX COLLECTOR (Vote for One) Term: 2 years DEMOCRATIC Patricia J. Michael Pocono Township No response SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years REPUBLICAN Brian K. Ahner Polk Township No response AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years Polk Township No Candidates SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years DEMOCRATIC Richard Mosher Price Township No response TAX COLLECTOR (Vote for One) Term: 2 years DEMOCRATIC Janice A. Cabral Price Township No response AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years DEMOCRATIC Deborah Honsberger Price Township No response SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years REPUBLICAN Tina Drake Ross Township No response AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years DEMOCRATIC Robert G. Heeter Ross Township No response SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years DEMOCRATIC Robert Lovenheim Smithfield Township DOB: 6/26/1943 EDUCATION: BA Tulane University 1966; MFA University of Southern California 1971 OCCUPATION: Media producer and consultant QUALIFICATIONS: Several neighborhood boards in Southern California, currently on Shawnee Valley Owners Association board, Deep Dish TV non-profit news source board, member Shawnee Preservation Society, (pending) membership in Smithfield EOC committee. ANSWER TO QUESTION: The future of our township depends on more than administration improvements. The current supervisors have done a good jub of administration, but I believe we need to move Smithfield ahead into 21st Century ideas. Big growth is over. Quality of life should be our new goal. That includes everything from slowing traffic to speeding communication, consumer protection and providing equal services for equal taxes. Let’s make Smithfield the place to follow. REPUBLICAN Jason Startari Smithfield Township No response AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years DEMOCRATIC Judith Moeller Smithfield Township No response SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 year DEMOCRATIC Ed Cramer Stroud Township DOB: 8/23/1949 EDUCATION: Stroudsburg High School 1967; BS degree in political science, East Stroudsburg University, 1974 OCCUPATION: Treasurer, Stroud Township QUALIFICATIONS: Township Supervisor 17 years, Pennsylvania Planning Association, Elected Official Planner of the Year 2004; Trout Unlimited Community Service Award 2009; Nature Conservancy Recognition of Achievement Certificate 2009 ANSWER TO QUESTION: The current system of three supervisors in a Township of the Second Class works very well. Each supervisor serves a six-year term, which allows time for the supervisor to become familiar with the Township and to see projects through to completion. Having a six-year term provides the opportunity for better efficiency in Township functions. Like any elected officer, it is up to the electorate to make changes if they are not satisfied with those serving as supervisors REPUBLICAN Brian McCartney Stroud Township or East Stroudsburg DOB: 8/18/1962 EDUCATION: Cliffside Park HS, Cliffside, NJ; ASE Master Certified Technician OCCUPATION: Pennsylvania business owner QUALIFICATIONS: Pennsylvania business owner since 2004; Treasurer: Stroud Township Volunteer Fire Department 2007-Present; Treasurer: Stroud Township Volunteer Fire Department relief Association 2007-Present ANSWER TO QUESTION: I intend to review the policies and procedures to be sure they are effective and relevant. I will actively seek feedback from the constituency I serve and process both the positive and negative to improve service to the public. Above all, I will allocate public funds with care and transparency. AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years DEMOCRATIC Frank A. Herting Stroudsburg Boro No response COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for not more than Four) Term: 4 years DEMOCRATIC Mark Connors Stroudsburg Boro DOB: 1955 EDUCATION: 1973-1979 Cornell University College Architecture Art & City Planning OCCUPATION: Architect; Property Manager QUALIFICATIONS: Stroud Township Planning Commission, prior to 2004; Stroudsburg Borough Board of Historic Architectural Review, 4 years to present ANSWER TO QUESTION: Delegate, communicate, coordinate: Stroudsburg Borough Council must balance operational efficiency with a thorough exploration & discussion of issues, allowing and encouraging as much input as possible from borough residents. Effective delegation of detailed information gathering, analysis and similar tasks, coupled with subsequent review & action by the full Council can achieve such a balance. Beyond that, heightened communication & coordination with county & state agencies can serve to leverage the Borough’s improvement and operational efforts. DEMOCRATIC Cherese L. Spand Stroudsburg Boro DOB: 3/14 EDUCATION: 1994 Saunders Trade & Tech School/academic & cosmetology certification); 2002 Stroudsburg School of Cosmetology, Educator certification; 2002-2010 training as a financial advocate; 2015 Licensed Insurance Producer, Cherese Inc. LLC. OCCUPATION: CEO – Lifestyle Concierge, Founder Image Consultant. QUALIFICATIONS: As a long time resident & business owner in the Borough. My views of the issues at hand are of first hand nature. My skills in the financial arena. And my business training speak for themselves. ANSWER TO QUESTION: Our most serious problem in Monroe County would be funding programs for children. We have a lack of after school programs. Summertime is not a time the majority of children look forward to. Activities are being cut from the school budgets. Children are our future! We need to invest in their futures, not in property and road expansions. DEMOCRATIC Patrick Maurath Stroudsburg DOB: 8/3/1990 EDUCATION: 2008, Stroudsburg High School, High School Diploma.; 2012, Mansfield University, B.S.E.; Current attending East Stroudsburg University for my M. Ed. OCCUPATION: Part-time paraprofessional associate for the Pleasant Valley School District QUALIFICATIONS: Secretary for the Mansfield University History Club, 1 semester; Awarded Excellence In Teaching by the Sigma Alphi Pi Honor Society ANSWER TO QUESTION: I want to improve Downtown Stroudsburg by finding new ways to encourage landowners to build on the empty plots. I will seek solutions for more parking areas, as well as posting signage for existing parking areas. I want to see the borough codes more thoroughly enforced, especially those involving the number of residents in rental units and fire protection. I want to see our borough parks safer and cleaner and keep panhandlers off our streets. DEMOCRATIC James Smith Stroudsburg Boro DOB: 5/4/1973 EDUCATION: Kinnelon HS 1992; Credits at Morris County Community College OCCUPATION: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Depart of Transportation QUALIFICATIONS: I bring real life experience through my work in contracting, building, bridge and road repair ANSWER TO QUESTION: Recommend the council do more outreach to connect with residents and businesses. If elected I would publish my personal contact information to be available. Strongly support promoting promotions that would bring the community together, so we may better know our neighbors. Create a welcoming atmosphere at borogh council meetings and borough office so we may better understand and address the concerns and issues of all the residents and businesses. REPUBLICAN Mehmet Barzev Stroudsburg DOB: 5/2/1979 EDUCATION: East Stroudsburg High School, East Stroudsburg University OCCUPATION: Paramedic Supervisor QUALIFICATIONS: 20 years’ experience in Emergency Services, including 17 years with the Stroudsburg Fire Department; State appointed delegate to the Local Emergency Planning Commission; position on the Zoning Hearing board for the borogh; former Navy. ANSWER TO QUESTION: I believe in honesty and integrity. I believe in honoring a commitment and following through with a task until it is complete. I treat people with respect and dignity. I would like to see repairs to our infrastructure, and ensure our emergency service needs remain met. I would like to see all members of council work together and help plan for the future of our community, develop growth, and preserving our charming borough. REPUBLICAN Eric D Scelza Stroudsburg Boro DOB: 7/5/1975 EDUCATION: 1999 East Stroudsburg University – BA and BS OCCUPATION: Principal – Business consulting for Infosys QUALIFICATIONS: 8 years Stroudsburg Borough Council; 4 years Treasure – Jacob Stroudsburg Business Ass.; 2 years Stroud Area Regional Police Borough ANSWER to QUESTION: Since, I’m currently on Council, I feel that the borough is moving in a great direction. The current council has stabilized the Finances of the Borough and has made investments toward the Borough’s future. However we still have a lot of work; creating a street and sewer system, improvement plan and other initialites to move the Borough forward. REPUBLICAN Joanne Kochanski Stroudsburg Boro DOB: 12/15/1951 EDUCATION: 1969, Easton High School; Kutztown OCCUPATION: American Red Cross, Health and Safety Director, 22 years QUALIFICATIONS: Stroudsburg Borough Council, 16 years; Stroudsburg Planning Commission, 20 years; Stroud Regional Police Commission, 6 years; past Cub Pack 86 Treasurer, 20 years; Habitat for Humanity family selection committee, 5 years; Stroudsburg Borough Resident, 43 years. ANSWER TO QUESTION: Strive to keep a vibrant downtown, but also take care of the residents’ needs. Ensure peoples opinions are heard and considered when making decisions and researching all issues. Continue to find funds to improve streets. Work with the Fire Department and Police to make sure our Boro is protected. The widening of Rt 80 and the potential loss of property is a big concern and I feel my continued presence will be a valuable asset. CONSTABLE (Vote for One) Term: 6 years Stroudsburg First Ward No Candidates CONSTABLE (Vote for One) Term: 6 years Stroudsburg Second Ward No candidates CONSTABLE (Vote for One) Stroudsburg Fifth Ward No candidates . SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years REPUBLICAN John J. Holahan III Tobyhanna Township DOB: 4/3/1953 EDUCATION: OCCUPATION: Home builder, construction of new homes in Northeast PA. QUALIFICATIONS: Currently the chair of the Tobyhann Township Board of Supervisors – Supervisor for the past 3 1/2 years. Extensive business background, from building, strategic planning. Current vice-chair of Greater Pocono Chamber of Commerce. Life member of Pennsylvania Builders’ Association Board of Directors. ANSWER TO QUESTION: Engage with and involve more residents of this township. We have an excellent staff at Tobyhanna Township that are anxiously waiting to assist our residents, businesses and visitors. We are here to protect and improve the quality of life for our residents and our neighbours. AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years Tobyhanna No candidates AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 4 years Tobyhanna No candidates AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 2 years Tobyhanna No candidates SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years REPUBLICAN George Ewald Tunkhannock Township No response AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years Tobyhanna No candidates AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 4 years Tobyhanna No candidates PIKE COUNTY MUNICIPAL ELECTION The portions of Pike County that are in East Stroudsburg School District are included in this guide. School board races are on Page 5. Question: What do you consider the most serious problem in your municipality and how would you propose solving it? COUNTY COMMMISSIONER (Vote for not more than Two) Term: 4 Years COUNTYWIDE DEMOCRATIC John A. Tucker No response DEMOCRATIC Steven R. Guccini No response DEMOCRATIC David E. Ruby No response REPUBLICAN Richard A. Caridi Blooming Grove DOB: No response EDUCATION: 1970- St. John’s University- B.S. Business Management; 1975-St. John’s University – MBA OCCUPATION: Pike County Commissioner QUALIFICATIONS: U.S. Marine Corps Veteran; small business owner; Wallenpaupack School Director; Blooming Grove Township Supervisor; Warden-Pike County Correctional Facility; President Pike County Prison Board; Volunteer Firefighter; American Legion; Marine Corps League; Vietnam Veteran’s of America; Local Emergency Planning Commission; MH/DS Board ANSWER TO QUESTION: The epidemic of illegal drug use, either through the misuse of prescription pain killers or street purchases from drug dealers, is destroying the fabric of our society, especially our young people. We have initiated a new grassroots organization entitled “Parents for Prevention” which incorporates all layers of our community. This effort focuses on prevention and counseling prior to incarceration. Secondly, we have contracted with the Drug and Alcohol Commission to offer actual treatment services while incarcerated // REPUBLICAN Matthew M. Osterberg Milford Website: http://ELECTCARIDIOSTERBERG.COM DOB: 9/4/1957 EDUCATION: 1983 BA, History – Pennsylvania State University OCCUPATION: I am serving as Pike County Commissioner where I serve as a full time commissioner. This job deserves someone who is focused and driven to provide the best representation for all the residents of Pike County. QUALIFICATIONS: Milford Borough Council, January 1987 – 2011; Council President, January 1990 – 2011;// ANSWER TO QUESTION: Pike County faces many challenges and I must consider the needs of all residents. I am actively working to improve all of Pike County with more affordable senior housing, increased job growth through economic development and expanded drug treatment and addiction programs. Fighting this disease will take time and effort but I’ve already begun implementing community programs that will make Pike leadership part of the solution when it comes to the problem of drug addiction. DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Vote for One) Term: 4 Years DEMOCRATIC No candidates REPUBLICAN Raymond J. Tonkin Matamoras Website: http://rayforda.com DOB: 9/1968 EDUCATION: 1992 Municipal Police Academy; 1996 University of Scranton, B.S., 1999 University of Pittsburgh School of Law, J.D. OCCUPATION: Attorney QUALIFICATIONS: District Attorney – 7 years; Assistant District Attorney – 8 years; Municipal police office – 7 years ANSWER TO QUESTION: To maintain a high level of confidence by the public, the administration of the office of district attorney must be guided by the standard of doing the right thing for the right reason. This standard will guide the administration of the office to make sound judgments in each case based upon the available facts and evidence. REPUBLICAN Kelly A. Gaughan No response COUNTY TREASURER (Vote for One) Term: 4 Years PROTHONOTARY/CLERK OF THE COURTS/CLERK OF THE ORPHANS’ COURTS (Vote for One) Term: 4 Years DEMOCRATIC No candidates REPUBLICAN Denise Fitzpatrick No response RECORDER OF DEEDS/REGISTER OF WILLS (Vote for One) Term: 4 Years DEMOCRATIC Denise DeGraw Fey Milford DOB: 12/11/1951 EDUCATION: Delaware Valley High School, Northampton CC, Penn State Worthington, Montana State (Billings) OCCUPATION: Real Estate Broker, Pa. and NY, Sales License in NJ QUALIFICATIONS: Former 2 term (8 years) School Board Director, Delaware Valley School District ANSWER TO QUESTION: The greatest change that I would make in the Recorder of Deeds office is for the staff to become more helpful and responsive to residents coming in for answers to questions regarding locating deeds, plot plans and mortgages. I expect everyone to be greeted with a warm smile. Team work. As a real estate broker with 35 years experience, I have run several very successful offices. REPUBLICAN Sharon Schroeder No response COUNTY AUDITOR (Vote for not more than Two) Term: 4 Years DEMOCRATIC Missi Strub No response DEMOCRATIC Diane Hinson No response REPUBLICAN Gail Sebring No response REPUBLICAN Thomas Foran No response CORONER (Vote for One) Term: 4 Years DEMOCRATIC No candidate REPUBLICAN Chris Brighton No response LEHMAN TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 years REPUBLICAN Robert H. Rohner, Jr. AUDITOR, Region 1 (Vote for One) Term: 6 Years DEMOCRATIC Diane Hinson No response REPUBLICAN Stanley Ciemiecki No response CONSTABLE (Vote for One) Term: 6 Years No candidates JUDGE OF ELECTIONS, Region 1 (Vote for One) Term: 4 Years DEMOCRATIC No candidates REPUBLICAN Debra Bastian No response INSPECTOR OF ELECTIONS, Region 1 (Vote for One) Term: 4 Years DEMOCRATIC No candidates REPUBLICAN Janet Peritore No response AUDITOR, Region 2 (Vote for One) Term: 6 Years DEMOCRATIC Diane Hinson No response REPUBLICAN Stanley Ciemiecki No response CONSTABLE (Vote for One) Term: 6 Year Term No candidates JUDGE OF ELECTIONS Region 2 (Vote for One) Term: 4 Years DEMOCRATIC Robert G. Snee No response INSPECTOR OF ELECTIONS, Region 2 (Vote for One) Term: 4 Years DEMOCRATIC No candidates REPUBLICAN No candidates PORTER TOWNSHIP Supervisor (Vote for One) Term: 6 Years DEMOCRATIC No Candidates REPUBLICAN Terri Koch No response REPUBLICAN Daniel F. Krell No response AUDITOR (Vote for One) Term: 6 Years DEMOCRATIC No response REPUBLICAN No candidates JUDGE OF ELECTIONS (Vote for One) Term: 6 Years No candidates INSPECTOR OF ELECTIONS (Vote for One) Term: 4 Years No candidates