Unofficial result – TTDems win 4 out of 5 races!
Unofficial results are now posted on the Chester County Voter Services website and it appears we’ve won 4 out of 5 races in Tredyffrin!
Murph Wysocki and Mark Freed won seats as Supervisors at Large, and Kevin Buraks and Scott Dorsey won for School Board. Our Supervisor Candidate for the heavily Republican Middle District, Laurie Elliott, came within 48 votes of winning – a great showing all around!
We told you – when Democrats vote, Democrats win! A big thank you to all who ran, helped, and voted in this election!
For cumulative election results click here.
Every Single Tredyffrin Tax Increase in History Has Been Brought to You By the GOP
Tredyffrin Republicans would have you believe that the Democratic candidates want to raise your taxes and impose an EIT. Our campaign to educate the public about their Tea Party-linked candidates is working (notice they don’t deny it), so they recycling the same lies they used in the last election to distract voters (remember the no EIT signs?). Here are some facts you should know before voting tomorrow: 1) We have an...
Get Ready to Vote this Tuesday, November 5th!
On November 5th Tredyffrin will be voting for three positions on the Board of Supervisors, and two School Board Directors. Click on the pictures below to get to know our fantastic Democratic candidates!
Don’t Be Fooled – Tea Party Enthusiasts on Republican Ballot
The Tea Party wing of the Republican Party, which brought us the recent government shutdown, has a plan to groom and run extreme, zealously conservative candidates in local races. It’s a strategy in play in Tredyffrin, and we need your help to stop it!
On the November 5 ballot both Republican school board candidates from Tredyffrin are Tea Party devotees: Pete Connors is running in Region 1 against our Kevin Buraks, incumbent and current school board President. In Region 2, Republican Rich Brake is is running for re-election, challenged by our Scott Dorsey. Both Republican candidates are being marketed to voters as mainstream individuals, but their political footprints tell an entirely different story.
School Board and Supervisor Debates Now Viewable Online
Miss the local School Board and Board of Supervisors candidate debates? You can now view both events online: