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A look at county row office From this site voters can verify their registration status, find out where to vote, see a demonstration on how to vote on the system being used at their polling place, contact information for county election and voter registration officials, obtain applications for absentee ballots, emergency absentee ballots and information and forms for voting absentee in the event of emergencies that occur after 5 PM on Friday, October 30, and find helpful information for voters with disabilities. You may also contact your county Board of Elections. The League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania Citizen Information Center also provides election information. The material in this Guide was compiled by the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania. This material may not be altered or reprinted without the permission of the League. Each candidate's reply has been printed as submitted, except to use standard abbreviations and by editing from the bottom when a candidate's reply exceeded the word limit. The candidates listed are those whose names appear on the ballot as of September 10, 2009. They are listed according to their ballot order. The purpose of the League of Women Voters is to promote political responsibility through informed and active participation of citizens in government. The League is nonpartisan: it does not support or oppose any political parties or candidates. Nothing in this guide should be construed as an endorsement of any candidate by the League of Women Voters. Registered voters who are ill, disabled, or will be absent from the municipality on Election Day may vote by absentee ballot. on Friday, October 30. If an emergency arises (unexpected illness or business trip) after the Tuesday application deadline, call your county Board of Elections for information on emergency absentee voting. Proof of emergency may be required. on Friday, October 30. Any disabled voter having questions regarding the accessibility of a polling place should consult the county Board of Elections. If your right to vote is challenged at the polls on Election Day and the problem cannot be resolved at the polling place, the judge of elections at the polling place should telephone the county Board of Elections. The problem could be resolved by phone if your name appears on the county records. If it does not and you want to try to resolve the problem, then you can go in person to the county Board of Elections where a judge from the Court of Common Pleas will be on duty to resolve election problems. Alternatively you can ask for and vote by provisional ballot. If it is later determined that you were eligible to vote your ballot will be counted. You will be given instructions on how to determine if your vote was counted. IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW VOTERS If you are a new voter or if you are voting at a polling place for the first time then you must bring your voter ID card or a photo ID such as a driver's license, student ID or some other form of Federal or State government issued ID. Some forms of non photo ID are also acceptable such as a firearm permit, current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, or government check. If you do not have any acceptable ID then you must be allowed to vote by provisional ballot. OCCUPATION: 1. Controller, Mathiasen Tanker Ind., 1969 74. 2. Contract Officer/Director of Budgets (retired 2008), Keystone Shipping Co., Bala Cynwyd, PA 1974 2008 QUALIFICATIONS: I served in the above executive positions for over 39 years. Keystone Shipping Co. Maritime Administration. In that position, a large part of my job required strong management skills as I administered major government and commercial contracts. Further, I was a liaison between major oil companies and Keystone Shipping Co. As Clerk of Courts, these experiences would serve the position well. As a side note, I also helped my wife "manage" seven children whom we raised into successful adults. Education: West Chester University, BS in criminal Justice. 13 years of law enforcement experience in Chester County. I have received recognition from the law enforcement community, crime victims and the business community. I have a wonderful working relationship with members of the Chester County social agencies and area schools. When appropriate, I incorporate community service as a diversionary program for youthful offenders. I have civil law experience involving contract law matters. I have a proven track record on keeping my community safe. I enjoy my chosen vocation. 15 1 03 Coatesville 2;4;5; and South Coatesville BoroOccupation: Owner/Operator of Koon's Detective Agency (Licensed Private Detective), 1981 2002, Employed as Security Manager for a major Vending Corporation, 2004 present. Magisterial District Judge Qualifications: The following qualities qualifies me for the Office of District Judge: My leadership abilities, experience in office, residence of Coatesville area my entire life, committed to the improvement of the quality of life of others, and community involvement. In addition, serving and chairing various local board of directors; Including 15 years being elected as a Valley Township Supervisor and over five years of experience with Judicial Certifications and Training. 15 02 07 West Pikeland; Uwchlan; Upper Uwchlan Townships Qualifications: I grew up in the Downingtown area and worked my way through school in the paper and steel mills. I have thirty years of legal experience and have been involved in over 2,000 hearings, arbitrations and trials in various , civil and criminal matters as well as over 3,000 mental health hearings. My involvement in the Community spans over twenty years from Chairman of the Downingtown Main Street Association to Vice Chair of the Brandywine YMCA. As the District Court processes many various matters including a vast number of collection, landlord/tenant and other civil matters, my life, background, education and legal experiences make me the most qualified for this position. 15 4 04 Avondale and West Grove Boro, Franklin, London Britain, London Grove, West Marlboro, New Garden TownshipsReply to Question: Downingtown is transitioning, requiring experienced and responsible leadership to continue moving us forward. As supervisor of the Police Department I will work with Chief McGowan to ensure that our officers have the necessary funding, training, and resources to keep Downingtown safe. I will continue my work developing our main street, attracting long term employers, encouraging green development, and stabilizing the tax base. As Mayor I promise to protect, preserve and promote the culture of our great town. Qualifications: The primary responsibility of the Mayor is public safety and health. As a former police officer and active paramedic I'm uniquely qualified to serve as a civilian leader of the Police Department. Having served on numerous local Boards of Directors I have extensive community leadership and budgeting experience needed to be an effective leader for our Borough. Answer to question: Kennett Square is a growing community with changing needs. Our challenge will be to meet those needs with less financial resources. Declining revenue streams and increasing demands for public services will present a challenge for new leadership. I plan on using my experience on different community boards to help find the right solutions to these challenges. As a former police officer, I'm uniquely qualified to help lead the police department through these changes and plan to offer my insight into budgeting and long term planning. Keeping our community safe will ensure our future growth and continue to make our town a great place to live. Answer to Question: As Mayor for the past 12 years my primary responsibility was the development of an improved Police Dept. Besides the increase in the number of police, our department has promoted education and training of its officers under two outstanding Chiefs. Since taking office 6 bike patrol officers, 1 canine officer, school resource officer, 3 DARE officers, Drug enforcement officer and added the position of Police Lieutenant. As Mayor I have worked hard to help bring about the renaissance of the downtown area that has occurred over the past 3 4 years. I have been directly or indirectly involved with many community projects; Communities that Care; hazardous waste pickup, recreation department, Meals on Wheels, etc. Qualifications: 4 years on Phoenixville Civil Service Commission; 2 years as Chairperson; 12 years on Phoenixville Borough Council; 2 terms as Council President Answer to Question: Phoenixville has been and continues to be in the midst of Revitalization from a steel mill town to a destination point dining, the arts and also a great place to live. As Mayor, my chief duty will be to supervise the police force, and I have the necessary experience on Civil Service Commission and Borough Council to direct the police force in a professional way. I will also be very visible in promoting Phoenixville. Qualifications: Owned and Operated Jones Automotive, Inc for 46 years; Past President of Independent Garage Owners Association; Past President of Caln Twp. Business Association; Past Master of Coatesville Masonic Lodge; Past President of Chester County Consistory. I believe with my business and management knowledge, my experience with local municipalities and my memberships in public organizations could help in seeing the Borough grow. Answer to Question: One of the duties is to be a Certified Disaster Coordinator. To the best of my knowledge, the Borough does not have one at this time. I intend to accomplish this as soon as possible, if elected. I also intend to use my position as Mayor, to be aware of Borough Employees' responsibilities, especially the police department, and give my help and advice when appropriate. I also intend to encourage Council members to be more active in their responsibilities, be more prepared to conduct Council meetings in a timely manner, hoping to bring a more active interest from the community.