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Dauphin, York County, PA April 24, 2012 Election
State Senator; Pennsylvania State Senate; District 15; Republican Party Voter Information

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Candidates (Vote for 1)
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John McNally 11,216 votes 48.4%

  • Party: Republican
Josh First 6,049 votes 26.1%
  • Party: Republican
William C. "Bill" Seeds, Sr. Click here for more information about this candidate 5,908 votes 25.5%
  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Retired
  • Lower Paxton Twp. Supervisor 1993 to Present
  • United States Marine Corps Veteran
  • Past President Central Dauphin High School PTO
  • Member of the Perseverance Lodge 21, Tall Cedars. and Zembo Shrine
  • Menber of Harrisburg Elks Lodge 12
  • Founding/Charter Member of Paxton Athletic Association
Priorities:
  • No Increase in Taxes / Abolish School Property Taxes
  • Create Good Jobs by Lowering Corporate Tax and Streamlining Regulations
  • Improve Level of Education, ie: possibly start a pilot voucher program none discriminatory of income level.

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