Dan Almoney enters race for Democratic nomination for 92nd District in northern York.
92nd District state House candidate Dan Almoney.A Democrat has entered the race for the 92nd state House seat in covering northern York County, seeking to oppose incumbent Rep. Dawn Keefer in the fall general election. Keefer, a Republican, is seeking a fourth term in office this year.
Almoney, 44 and a professional videographer from Etters, says he decided to run because he wanted to guarantee voters a choice this year, and in a statement announcing his campaign he said he is building a platform based on doing better in these four ‘Es’: The economy; education; empathy and equality.
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