2009 – Berks County Elections

November 7, 2008

It not to soon to start thinking about the 2009 elections if you considering being a candidate.  The county row offices of Coroner, Prothonotary, and Treasurer will be on the ballot.  Also, numerous municipal and school board offices will be on the ballot.  

If you are interested in running for office contact the Berks County Democratic Committee at 610-376-2304.


2008 Election – Berks County Democratic Losses

November 7, 2008

Congress:

6th CD – Another loss to Jim Gerlach.  A winnable seat that has a Democratic registration advantage.

15th CD – Another loss to Charlie Dent.  A winnable seat that has a Democratic registration advantage.

16th CD – Another loss to Joe Pitts.  A tough seat for a Democrat to win.  The Republicans have a large registration advantage in the district.

State House:

124th HD – Another loss to David Argall. A tough seat for a Democrat to win.  The Republicans have a large registration advantage in the district.

128th HD – A tough loss to Sam Rohrer.  Even with a Republican registration advantage, Democrat John Woodward nearly sent Sam Rohrer packing.  Rematch in 2010???

129th HD – No Democratic challenger in 2008.

134th HD – No Democratic challenger in 2008.

187th HD – A tough loss to new comer Gary Day.

State Senate

29th SD – A loss to the deceased James Rhoades.  A special election will be held in the spring.


The Real Sam Rohrer

November 2, 2008

We see our buddies over at the Woodward campaign have been hard at work trying to get the truth out about Sam Rohrer and his voting record.  If you live in Sam Rohrer’s district, check the site out and tell your neighbors about it.  It’s time that he had a Representative for that district that represents ALL the people of the district.

Update:Per request we are adding direct links to Sam Rohrer’s votes on some issues

Sam Rohrer on energy

Sam Rohrer 16 Years Promising Property Tax Relief

Sam Rohrer on the environment

Sam Rohrer on welfare

Sam Rohrer on minimum wage

Sam Rohrer on health care

Sam Rohrer on consumer protection