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Berks County, PA November 6, 2012 Election
State Representative; Pennsylvania State House of Representatives; District 130 Voter Information

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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David M. Maloney, Sr. 19,903 votes 62.9%

  • Party: Republican
Russell James Diesinger Click here for more information about this candidate 11,743 votes 37.1%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Teacher
  • Exeter Twp. School Board 2001,'05'and '09
  • Berks Career and Techhnology Center Joint Operating Committee 2002, '06, '10
  • PSBA County Legislative Coordinator
  • Vice President Reading Education Association
  • Member Advisory Board Richard W. Riley Institute of Government, Politics, and Public Leadership, Furman University, Greenville, SC
  • Pennsylvania Abraham Lincoln Fellow, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum.
Priorities:
  • Eliminate property taxes on primary residences
  • Create jobs by repairing PA's crumbling infrastructure
  • Restore funding to PA's education and social services

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