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Endorsed School Board Candidates Add Kim Garrison To Their Slate

by Gerry April 5, 2021

Endorsed School Board Candidates Add Kim Garrison To Their Slate

The three School Board candidates who were endorsed by the Democratic Committee of Lower Merion Narberth (DCLMN) have added Kim Garrison to their slate.

In an email today, Anna Shurak, Melanie Shaftmeister, Kerry Sautner along with Garrison – announced the formation of, and revealed a new website for, VoteLMSD.

VoteLMSD makes no mention of DCLMN in their email announcement or on their website.

 
Shurak Garrison Schafmeister Sautner

After Laurie Actman, who was not endorsed by DCLMN, dropped out of the race – that left no incumbents running for the four open seats on the Lower Merion School Board. 

In Pennsylvania, school board elections candidates are allowed to “cross file.”

Three Republicans have done that and will appear the primary ballot along with the other Democratic candidates. They are:

  • Christina Fink – a Republican who organized bus transportation to the January 6 “event” in Washington, D.C.
  •  Brandon Sammon 
  • Travis Kreiser
Mary Brown is an undendorsed  Democrat who has also filed to run in the Democratic and Republican primaries.
 

Filed Under: Government/Politics Tagged With: DCLMN (Lower Merion Democrat), LMSD (Lower Merion School District), Lower Merion School Board

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