HD-140: Cabanas Nominated As GOP Candidate To Replace Galloway

The Bucks County Republican Executive Committee has nominated Falls Township resident Candace Cabanas to be the Republican Party candidate in the Special Election in the 140th Legislative District.

“We are proud to nominate Candace as the Republican candidate in this critical election,” said Bucks County GOP Chair Pat Poprik. “Candace shares the values of the working families in this community, understands their needs, and is ready on day one to be a fighter for their priorities.”

“I’m running because I understand firsthand the challenges faced by working families,” said Cabanas. “I know how difficult it is to raise a family and make ends meet in this economy, and I know how important it is to fight for the working-class citizens of Lower Bucks County. That’s exactly what I’ll do as your next State Representative.

In Harrisburg, I will be a vocal supporter of our police, firefighters, and first responders. Their daily sacrifices to keep our families safe are invaluable, and they deserve unwavering support and recognition for their heroic efforts.

Drawing from my experience in home healthcare, I understand the burdens of rising healthcare costs on families. My goal is to fight for policies that make quality healthcare accessible and affordable for every Pennsylvanian.

Finally, I believe that every student is entitled to a high-quality education that equips them for a rapidly changing economy. I am dedicated to securing our community’s rightful share of education funding, giving our students the tools they need for future success.”

Cabanas previously served as a Lancaster City representative to the Republican Party of Lancaster County before moving to Bucks County.

Under the Bylaws of the Bucks County Republican Committee, the more than 100 members of the Executive Committee vote to nominate a candidate in the case of a Special Election. The members of the Executive Committee represent the Republican Committeemen and Committeewomen from across Bucks County.

updated to include more recent photo that became available

2 Responses

  1. Does she not have any education ?
    How About Experience ? A Waitress ?
    A Selection I would expect from P.P. !

  2. So they are running someone who doesn’t know they are going to get slaughtered with the 2-1 registration disadvantage. Its a shame that every other republican in the district knows better than to run.
    I wish her luck and hopefully she gets 40%.

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