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SEIU State Council Announces Endorsed Candidates for 2022 General Election

August 29, 2022

The General Election is November 8, 2022.

SEIU Pennsylvania State Council Endorsements

for 2022 Election

PENNSYLVANIA – Today, the SEIU Pennsylvania State Council – which is composed of four major SEIU Locals in Pennsylvania, 32BJ SEIU, SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania, SEIU Local 668, and the Pennsylvania Joint Board of Workers United – endorsed the following candidates for the 2022 General Election:

Governor - Josh Shapiro

LT Governor - Austin Davis

U.S. Senator - John Fetterman

CD 2 - Brendan Boyle

CD 3 - Dwight Evans

CD 4 - Madeleine Dean

CD 5 - Mary Gay Scanlon

CD 6 - Chrissy Houlihan

CD 7 - Susan Wild

CD 8 - Matt Cartwright

CD 12 - Summer Lee

CD 16 - Dan Pastore

CD 17 - Christopher Deluzio

SD 2 - Christine Tartaglione

SD 4 - Art Haywood

SD 6 - Frank Farry

SD 10 - Steve Santarsiero

SD 12 - Maria Collett

SD 14 - Nick Miller

SD 16 - Mark Pinsley

SD 18 - Lisa Boscola

SD 18 - Marty Flynn

SD 26 - Timothy Kearney

SD 38 - Lindsey Williams

SD 44 - Katie Muth

HD 1 - Patrick Harkins

HD 2 - Robert Merski

HD 3 - Ryan Bizzarro

HD 9 - Chris Sainato

HD 16 - Robert Matzie

HD 18 - KC Tomlinson

HD 19 - Aerion Abney

HD 20 - Emily Kinkead

HD 21 - Sara Innamorato

HD 22 - Joshua Siegel

HD 23 - Dan Frankel

HD 24 - Latasha Mayes

HD 25 - Brandon Markosek

HD 26 - Paul Friel

HD 27 - Daniel Deasy, Jr.

HD 29 - Tim Brennan

HD 30 - Arvind Venkat

HD 31 - Perry Warren

HD 32 - Anthony Deluca

HD 33 - Mandy Steele

HD 34 - Summer Lee

HD 35 - Austin Davis

HD 36 - Jessica Benham

HD 38 - Nick Pisciottano

HD 42 - Dan Miller

HD 45 - Anita Kulik

HD 49 - Ismail Smith-Wade-El

HD 53 - Steven Malagari

HD 61 - Liz Hanbridge

HD 70 - Matthew Bradford

HD 74 - Dan Williams

HD 77 - H. Scott Conklin

HD 82 - Paul Takac

HD 88 - Sara Agerton

HD 95 - Carol Hill Evans

HD 96 - P. Michael Sturla

HD 103 - Patty Kim

HD 104 - Dave Madsen

HD 105 - Justin Fleming

HD 106 - Thomas Mehaffie

HD 112 - Kyle Mullins

HD 113 - Kyle Donahue

HD 114 - Bridget Malloy Kosierowski

HD 115 - Maureen Madden

HD 118 - James Haddock

HD 119 - Vito Malacari

HD 121 - Eddie Day Pashinki

HD 126 - Mark Rozzi

HD 127 - Manuel Guzman

HD 133 - Jeanne McNeil

HD 135 - Steve Samuelson

HD 136 - Robert Freeman

HD 137 - Anna Thomas

HD 141 - Tina Davis

HD 146 - Joseph Ciresi

HD 148 - Mary Jo Daley

HD 149 - Tim Briggs

HD 150 - Joseph Webster

HD 151 - Todd Stephens

HD 152 - Nancy Guenst

HD 153 - Ben Sanchez

HD 154 - Napoleon Nelson

HD 155 - Danielle Friel Otten

HD 156 - Christopher Pielli

HD 157 - Melissa Shusterman

HD 158 - Christina Sappey

HD 159 - Carol Kazeem

HD 161 - Leanna Krueger

HD 164 - Gina Curry

HD 165 - Jennifer O’Mara

HD 166 - Gregory Vitali

HD 167 - Kristine Howard

HD 168 - Lisa Borowski

HD 174 - Ed Nielson

HD 175 - Mary Isaacson

HD 177 - Joseph Hohenstein

HD 179 - Jason Dawkins

HD 181 - Malcolm Kenyatta

HD 184 - Elizabeth Fiedler

HD 185 - Regina Young

HD 186 - Jordan Harris

HD 188 - Rick Krajewski

HD 189 - Tarah Probst

HD 190 - Roni Green

HD 191 - Joanna McClinton

HD 192 - Morgan Cephas

HD 194 - Tarik Khan

HD 195 - Donna Bullock

HD 197 - Danilo Burgos

HD 198 - Darisha Parker

HD 200 - Christopher Rabb

HD 201 - Stephen Kinsey

HD 202 - Jared Solomon

HD 203 - Anthony Bellmon

The SEIU Pennsylvania State Council is the third-largest union in Pennsylvania – representing 80,000 workers across the Commonwealth – and one of the most powerful political organizations in the state. They have invested millions of dollars in political organizing over the past several election cycles through massive field organizing programs, targeted ads, and cutting-edge digital tactics. In 2020 alone, SEIU members in Pennsylvania made 1,607,716 calls and had 53,896 conversations, helping win the state for President Biden.

“SEIU 32BJ members will join with all workers across Pennsylvania—including workers who have won their union and those still fighting for their rights to join together—rising up to demand higher wages, good jobs, and a seat at the table,” said Gabe Morgan, President of SEIU PA State Council and Vice President of SEIU 32BJ. “We’re doubling down on our demand that candidates and electeds show up as champions for racial and economic justice. We expect them to use all of the power they have to make it easier for millions more workers to build strong industry-wide unions, to stop racist anti-voter legislation, and to help our communities thrive.”

"We’re uniting to demand that every worker —no matter what they do, who signs their paychecks, what they look like, or where they’re from—has a voice in their workplace and in their government,” said Steve Catanese, President of SEIU Local 668. “These candidates have pledged to use every executive, legislative, and public authority they have to advance racial justice;  ensure that public dollars support good, union jobs; rewrite the rules for Unions for All and to help create a true, multi-racial democracy."


"Our contracts, our right to have a strong union, and our ability to provide for our families are on the ballot in this election. Essential workers across Pennsylvania are committed to electing Josh Shapiro Governor, and supporting #UnionsForAll champions up and down the ballot who will fight for all working families and rebuild our communities with good union jobs. We know the stakes of this election and SEIU members are rising up together to meet this moment," said Matt Yarnell, President of SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania and Secretary-Treasurer of SEIU Pennsylvania State Council.

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