Pennsylvania’s Other Special Election

Pennsylvania’s Other Special Election

By Bob Small

Besides the 36th District Senate Special Election on March 25, there was also State House 35 District Special Election, which the Democrat Candidate won handily.

The results were:

Dan Goughour (D) 6,797

Charles Davis (R) 3,757

Adam Kitta (L) 166

There was also a write-in candidate, Alex Pagareski, whom, no one voted for, not even Alex.

Dan Goughour has served as a Mckeesport Police Officer and was a member of the McKeesport Area School District. He said he plans to “strengthen public safety by providing funding for firefighters, police and first responders.”

Charles Davis was a member of the White Oak Borough Council and a volunteer firefighter. He ran on a platform of change and lower taxes.

There was a bit more information in the Ballotpedia entry, Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 35 special … including this quote from Charles Davis

“For over 50 years, Democrats have controlled HD-35, yet county data still shows that many areas in our district lack the resources, services, and support they desperately need. It’s time for new ideas.” Reading the “key messages” for Alex Pagareski, one kept waiting for the English translations. See also the Candidate Connection section.

Another perspective from a Pittsburgh TV station. included this statement, which could also apply to Delaware County “I want to bring some common sense back into the state, for one. It seems like we’re losing a lot of common sense.”

Pennsylvania House District 35 is in Allegheny County, and consists of 14 townships. It has always voted Democratic since it was formed in 1969. The current lieutenant governor, Austin Davis, was the most recognizable name to hold this office,

See also Democrats keep control of Pennsylvania House with …

For the obituary of the previous representative, see Matthew Robert Gergely Obituary January 19, 2025

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HMB Offering Free Yard Sale Spots — Holy Myrrh-Bearers Church is offering free spots at it May 24 yard sale which runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church at 900 Fairview Road, Swarthmore, Pa.

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Guardian Ad Litem Law Needs Reform

Guardian Ad Litem Law Needs Reform — This story is from Berks County.

The protagonists are Holly and Erik and their now 17-year-old son.

Well, it’s Erik’s son but Holly considers him her child too and the boy has been the subject of a custody battle with the boy’s biological mother since 2018.

Holly has been an active part of the child’s life for 17 years.

Erik acknowledged paternity soon after birth and allowed the mother primary custody with the understanding that as the boy grew and sought more time with the father his request would be respected.

This was not granted he says. Further the boy developed a medical condition which Erik only learned about after issues developed with the boy’s schooling.

Erik says they attempted to work with the mother regarding increased visitation and medical treatment only to be rebuffed.

They brought the matter to Berks County’s family court system. The mother hired a lawyer who ho convinced the court to appoint a guardian ad litem (GAL) to “represent” the son, then 12

Issues immediately began with the GAL, says Erik. These included a report featuring opinions in specialty areas that she did not possess.

“The GAL is supposed to be neutral,” says Erik. “But her claims and recommendations invariably backed the mother and went against the recommendations of privately obtained medical professionals and the child’s wishes.”

Erik notes that the behavior of GALs have become controversial.

“I’m not the first or only parent complaining publicly,” he said.

He said one of the parents has said that if this GAL is crossed “somehow, someway your case will suddenly involve CYS.”

The issues of children youth services departments has been a pointed subject here.

Further, this GAL is accused of dragging out proceedings to increase here paycheck. This is not an uncommon criticism of the system.

The GAL only spoke with him once in the five years she had been tasked as the son’s guardian and that she billed for meetings and hearings that never happened, says Erik.

Erik noted that they filed the petition in 2019 but it wasn’t until July 2022 that a custody trial happened during which Erik was granted shared custody.

The mother, however, did not quit.

She brought the matter back to the courts in 2023 and this time things went her way and she won primary custody.

Erik says he was willing to give up and limit his time with his son to what the court’s allowed.

The mother, however, filed a contempt petition against him.

This was dropped but the battle had been re-ignited.

This time it did not go well for the mother. Discrepancies were found in the stories by the mother and GAL, Erik says.

Most damning was the claim by the GAL that she had text messages from the son backing up the mom’s version of events, and the Holly and Erik sent her threatening emails.

The GAL was asked to produced the texts and emails in court but consistently refused, says Erik.

A trial was held April 2.

The GAL said the boy wanted to engage in a week on/week off schedule with the father who now lives six hours from the mother.

The boy asked to speak to the judge directly. The GAL objected, the judge overruled her, and the boy rebutted the GAL’s claims.

The judge ruled that the boy can the summer with his dad.

The custody battle will end in September when the boy turns 18.

Pennsylvania’s guardian ad litem system is broken. Major reform is needed if not outright replacement.

Guardian Ad Litem Law Needs Reform

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Things Learned At The Leadership Conference

Things Learned At The Leadership Conference — We heard at the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference that the state and local GOP leaders told its membership to stand down in the March 25 special election.

It was the one that saw conservative Republican Josh Parsons lose to Democrat James Malone in in the 36th District  by a handful of votes.

The district went for Trump overwhelmingly.

What say you, Greg Rothman?

Also, state constables are prevented by other law enforcement agencies from accessing the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database. A constable serving an eviction notice sometimes finds himself surprised and unprepared when the subject is also wanted for a felony.

More troubling is that constables are prevented from using police radio bands. One constable found himself in a gunfight and had to call for backup by dialing 911 on his cell phone.

One bit of good news was that an executive order signed by President Trump gives not just state but local officials access to databases concerning illegal voters.

And we heard good things about Patriot Switch, a company dedicated to selling non-toxic, America- made products competitively prices with nationally marketed brands.

Also, children’s book author and medical massage therapist Sharon Devaney of Springfield has been named city coordinator for Delaware County for Blexit. Sharon’s books were hot sellers at the event.

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Commentator and author Jack Posobiec with children’s books he purchased from Sharon Devaney. The books can be found on Amazon and at GracklePublishing.com
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Alfe Goodwin,; Sharon Devaney; Jack Posobiec; Jack’s brother Kevin who is being credited with inspiring the naming of the Gulf of America; and Seson Adams of Blexit.


Things Learned At The Leadership Conference

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