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McCaffery Beat Everybody – State, County, Township And Borough

by Gerry November 13, 2023

On Election Day (November 7), Voters in Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Lower Merion and Narberth – all cast more votes for Democratic Supreme Court candidate Dan McCaffery than anybody else. Runner-up honors went to Democratic Supreme Court candidate Matthew Wolf, who ran second to McCaffery in the borough, the township, the county and statewide.

 

2019, when Dan McCaffery spoke at a DCLMN meeting, seeking endorsement for his run for Superior Court

As usual, GOP School Board candidates did less worse.

In Lower Merion, McCaffery got 18,381 votes, whereas the vote of Democratic School Board candidates ranged from Todd Ridky’s 16,094 to Abigail Lerner Rubin’s 17,274. 

Similarly, in Narberth, Rubin topped the Democratic School Board candidates with 1,377 votes and Ridky trailed with 1,302 votes. McCaffery on the other hand, collected 1,485 votes in the borough.

In the past several odd-year elections, while not coming remotely close to defeating their Democratic opponents, Republican School Board candidates in Lower Merion and Narberth have run ahead of the Republican slate.

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