Another thing you should know is that these are all the offices I could find listings for was state representative. If you can find anything for offices like school board or county commissioner or anything else I left out, let me know and I'll update the entry.
President (statewide options, nationwide race): -Ralph Nader, Independent -Bob Barr, Libertarian -Write in whomever your heart desires
Attorney General (statewide): -Marakay Rogers, Libertarian (also endorsed by the Green Party, the Reform Party, and Ralph Nader)
Auditor General (statewide): -Betsy Summers, Libertarian
State Treasurer (statewide): -Berlie Etzel, Libertarian
US House (find your district here): -District 5: James Fryman, Libertarian -District 8: Tom Lingenfelter, Independent (also running for State House in District 143) -District 13 (my district): John McDermott, Constitution -District 16: John Murphy, Independent Dan Frank, Constitution
State Senate (find your district here): -District 21: Mary Lea Lucas, Libertarian -District 23: Mike Dincher, Independent -District 29: Dennis Baylor, Independent
State House (find your district here): -District 13: Ronald Hershey, Independent -District 20: Jim Barr, Constitution -District 21: Dan Mahon, Independent Jonah Yon McAllister-Erikson, Green -District 23: Mary Hughes, Green -District 27: Frank J. Liberatore, Reform -District 35: David Posipanka, Libertarian -District 51: Gary Gearing, Independent -District 63: Michael J. Robertson, Libertarian -District 64: Vance H. Mays, Libertarian -District 111: Jay Sweeney, Green -District 143: Tom Lingenfelter, Independent (also running for US House in District 8) -District 178: Bill O'Neill, Independent -District 180: Eric Sanchez, Libertarian -District 183: Carl Edwards, Constitution
(And here's an interesting fact: the only people running for state house in districts 25,65, 68, 73, and a few other districts are nominated by both the Democrats and the Republicans)
(Another interesting fact: The Constitution Party's national headquarters is in Lancaster [that's congressional district 16 for those of you keeping track])
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US House D2 - Osborne Hart (Socialist Workers/Write-In) D3 - Steve Porter (Write-In) D14 - Titus North (Green) (On Ballot an in Debates with incumbent 1-1) D14 - Ryan Scott (Socialist Workers/Write-In)
Titus North is a huge omission rarely does a third party candidate get a chance to debate there opponent (incumbent D-Mike Doyle) when there is a major party candidate missing (Republican) from the mix. Titus had a one on one debate which can be seen at his Website: http://www.votenorth.org/
The Green Party’s election database also lists State House District 133 - Guy Gray
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