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Unendorsed Dems Launch ‘Restore Narberth’ – Website And Facebook Page

by Gerry April 17, 2021

Unendorsed Dems Launch ‘Restore Narberth’ – Website And Facebook Page

Restore Narberth

Although they failed to win the endorsement of the Democratic Committee of Lower Merion Narberth (DCLMN), Dennis Callan and John Munroe have teamed up to oppose the endorsed candidates in the May 18 Democratic Primary for Narberth Borough Council.

Callan and Munroe are branding their campaign Restore Narberth 2021. 

The endorsed candidates, running under the banner of Narberth Forward Together are – Cyndi Reed Rickards, Fred Bush, Michelle Paninopoulos and Ira Winston. Rickards, Bush and Paninopoulos are currently serving on Borough Council.  

Narberth Forward

Munroe is a member of DCLMN which is part of the Montgomery County Democratic Committee (MCDC). His candidacy is in violation of MCDC bylaws which prohibit members from supporting opponents of endorsed candidates. However, it is unlikely that Munroe will face any kind of disciplinary action by either MCDC or DCLMN, because Committee leadership considers that particular clause of the bylaws  to be more of a guideline than a rule.

MCDC Endorsement Rule

Filed Under: Government/Politics Tagged With: DCLMN (Lower Merion Democrat), Narberth

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