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Philadelphia County, PA May 18, 2010 Election
State Representative; District 186; Democratic Party Voter Information

2 Year Term.

This contest will only appear on Democratic party ballots.

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Kenyatta J. Johnson Click here for more information about this candidate 5,563 votes 82.9%

  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: State Representative
  • Master's Degree Government Administration from Fels Institute University of Pennsylvania 2001
  • Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice Mansfield University 1996
  • Harvard Business School Certificate in Non-Profit Leadership and Board Management
  • Tasker Street Baptist Church
  • PA Peace Not Guns Legislative, Caucus
  • PA Joint Air & Water Pollution Commission, Member
Priorities:
  • Economic Development and Employment
  • Youth Gun Violence Prevention & Public Safety
  • Education-Pre K, K-12 & Higher Learning
Timothy Hannah 744 votes 11.1%
  • Party: Democratic
Dyheim Watson 401 votes 6.0%
  • Party: Democratic

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