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Mon, February 09, 2009

Welcome to 2009

I wanted to take this moment, at the start of a new year, to reach out to you and to wish you a happy and fulfilling 2009. In 2008, your support enabled me to exceed my goal of getting 4,000 votes in the 182nd district, a number that would have won the election in any of the previous eight years. Regardless of the election outcome, I am proud of the base we built, the positive impression we made, and the conversations we started during the campaign. 
Since the election, I have continued to work with many neighborhood organizations regarding education and safety issues and have returned to work in the private sector as a Project Manager. I plan to relaunch my website and blog soon so that we may share in the debates and ideas that impact us such as public education funding, public safety initiatives, and legislative reform.
My biggest project, though, is expanding our family. Bill and I are expecting our first child in May. We are looking forward to showing her all the wonderful places and people in the 182nd district.
I hope that your 2008 was everything you wanted it to be. There are many challenges and opportunities awaiting us in 2009 – a new Presidential Administration, a relatively new Mayoral Administration, an economy in crisis, the unrelenting demand for health care reform, and a long list of legislative initiatives that have been stalled in Harrisburg. Let’s stay in touch so that we can create the agenda and influence the choices.
                                                                         Sincerely,
                                                                         Peggy Banaszek

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May 2009 Endorsements

May 14, 2009

 

Each election Candidates visit Ward meetings, meet Committeepeople such as myself, and make the case for why we should endorse them to our neighbors.  The Democratic Committeepeople of the 5th Ward take this responsibility seriously.  Read on to see who I am endorsing to my neighbors in our May 19th Democratic primary.

 

Primary Election- Tuesday, May 19, 2009- 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

For the 5th Ward, 8th Division vote at Seger Recreation Center, 1000 block of Lombard Street
 
Dear Neighbor:
In the upcoming primary election, you will vote to nominate candidates for District Attorney, Controller, and trial court and appellate judges.  We listened to many of the candidates speak and, as your elected Democratic Committeepersons, offer the following recommendations.  The number besides each name represents the candidate’s ballot position.
 
DISTRICT ATTORNEY: SETH WILLIAMS (55)
Seth Williams possesses the energy, passion, and experience needed to serve as an effective District Attorney.  Williams worked as an assistant district attorney for more than ten years, then served with distinction as Inspector General for the City.  He emphasizes the need for a community based system and has demonstrated a dedication to challenging the status quo. 
 
CONTROLLER: BRETT MANDEL (59)
The Controller is to be an independent auditor of City processes and spending, independent and fact-focused.  The audits need objectively to explore process and financial alternatives and should not shy from controversy.  Brett Mandel is the best Controller candidate to accomplish that mission. He has the skills and experience.  We are confident that he will act more aggressively than the incumbent to conduct annual audits of every city department, as required by the City Charter.
 
Each of the candidates that we are recommending for judge has extensive trial experience and has received a rating of recommended or above from the Philadelphia or Pennsylvania Bar Association. 
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT (vote for 1): JACK PANELLA (1)
 
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT (vote for 3) : ANNE LAZARUS (4); JOHN MILTON YOUNGE (5); ROBERT COLVILLE (7)
 
JUDGE OF THE COMMONWEALTH COURT (vote for 2): JIMMY LYNN (10); STEVE POLLOCK (11)
 
JUDGE OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS (vote for up to 7):
DIANE THOMPSON (15); ROBERT COLEMAN (20); ANGELES ROCA (21); DONNA WOELPPER (26); DAN ANDERS (34); JOYCE EUBANKS (38)
 
JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT (vote for 4): DAWN SEGAL (40); CHARLES HAYDEN (42); JOSEPH C. WATERS, JR. (45); PAT DUGAN (51)

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