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Endorsements
2022 Endorsements






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Ezra Nanes, Mayor of State College Borough
“Paul Takac has the abilities, qualities, and motivation we need in Harrisburg. He has built a high-performing team and run an incredibly well-organized and effective campaign. He’s demonstrated great commitment to our community and region, and he’s seeking office for all the right reasons. Paul cares about people, and I will be proud to call him my Representative in the General Assembly.”
Jesse Barlow
President of State College Borough Council
Richard Francke
Chair of College Township Council
Janet Engeman
State College Borough Councilmember
Carla Stilson
College Township Council Member
Gretchen Brandt
State College Borough Councilmember
Dustin Best
College Township Councilmember
Divine Lipscomb
State College Borough Councilmember
Peter Buck
SCASD Board Member
Carline Crevecoeur
SCASD Board Director
L. Eric Bernier
College Township Councilmember
Peter Marshall
State College Borough Councilmember
Rich Biever
Former
State College Borough Councilmember
Jackie Huff
SCASD Board Director
Gopal Balachandran
State College Borough Councilmember
Deanna Behring
State College Borough Councilmember




In the News
Democrat Paul Takac decisively wins new Pennsylvania House seat in Centre County
Takac got 12,588 votes compared with 9,836 votes for his Republican opponent Justin Behrens, according to unofficial county results.
“I’m really looking forward to representing every person whether they voted for me or not,” Takac said.
Centre County Officials Speak Out Against Proposed State Constitution Amendments
A trio of bipartisan Centre County elected officials on Monday voiced their opposition to a bill in the Pennsylvania General Assembly that could put a series of divisive state constitutional amendments related to elections and abortion on the ballot next spring.
PA State House candidates say abortion is a top concern for Centre County voters this election
Paul Takac, Democrat candidate for the new House District 82, said his campaign is committed to being a resource for the community. He was recently endorsed by Planned Parenthood and his campaign organized a local Reproductive Justice March in conjunction with the national Women’s March for 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8 starting at the Allen Street Gates in downtown State College.
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