Six Candidates for Pennsylvania’s 91st
By Bob Small
Adams County, best-known for the Civil war turning point battle of Gettysburg, is the site of a less bloody but bruising primary battle going on for Pennsylvania’s 91st House seat.
On the Republican side, Dan Moul has served as the 91st House member since 2006. Since there is not a mandatory retirement age for members of the Pennsylvania Legislature, he can continue until he is defeated or decides to retire.
Linsay Krug, is a Conewago Valley School Board member along with being a member of the Adams County Technical Institute’s Joint Operating Committee. She said her top priorities are “eliminating property taxes, protecting children from exploitation and trafficking, and holding politicians in both parties accountable. “
On her website, she lists links addressing her plans and states that “I believe that every voice must count and every citizen must be heard.” She has children, but that’s all even AI can find out.
Nick Lovell priorities, include property tax reform. He is president of the Littletown School Area School District Board of School Directors.
On his campaign website, he mentions a twelve year limit for State Legislators.
Lovell states he’s a Christian, though, as with the previous GOP Candidate, a spouse remains unmentioned.
He says “If data centers can be located in places where they are not a detriment to the surrounding area or the community, and where there is local support, then they can be appropriate. “
Meanwhile, the three Democrats running for the 91st are Tony Nunez-Guzman, Kathleen Pratt, and Darian Sundberg
For further information about these three, see 91st Democratic candidates center of forum | Local News and Three Democrats outline visions in 91st District forum