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Lycoming, Bradford, Union, Susquehanna, Sullivan Counties, PA November 6, 2012 Election
State Senator; Pennsylvania State Senate; District 23 Voter Information

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Gene Yaw Click here for more information about this candidate 66,277 votes 69.7%

  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Senator/Attorney
  • BA Lycoming College
  • JD American University School of Law
  • Lycoming County Solicitor 17 years
  • County Solicitor of the Year 2004
  • General Counsel Pennsylvania College of Technology
  • Chairman, Center for Rural Pennsylvania
Priorities:
  • Balanced budget, on time, without tax increase
  • Pension reform
  • Transportation plan and budget
Luana Cleveland Click here for more information about this candidate 28,771 votes 30.3%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Retired-Artist
  • Pennsylvania State University BS
Priorities:
  • Rescind cuts to education and human services
  • Restore funding and local zoning rights to ensure clean air, land, and water.
  • Return control to local government

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