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Urgent Update: Lebanon County Candidates Outline Key Priorities for 2025 Election

UPDATE: The race for the 2025 general election in Lebanon County is heating up as candidates from both major parties lay out their platforms and priorities. With Election Day on November 4, 2025, voters are urged to pay attention to the candidates’ responses on critical issues affecting the community.
In a strong showing, Republican District Attorney incumbent highlighted his impressive track record since taking office in 2020, boasting a 100% conviction rate in murder trials and a commitment to tackling drug-related crime. “We focus on state incarceration for true offenders while treating those struggling with addiction,” he stated. He emphasized the establishment of a Drug Court and plans for a Mental Health Court to address root causes of crime effectively.
On the opposing side, the Democratic candidate, an attorney, aims to cut costs for taxpayers by streamlining trials and ensuring prompt compensation for victims. He stated, “Protecting children and addressing drug trafficking are my top priorities,” underscoring the need for community engagement and educational initiatives to combat substance abuse.
In the race for the Annville-Cleona School Board, candidates from both parties are vying for attention. A Republican candidate, deeply involved in the local school community, expressed a desire to foster a collaborative environment that prioritizes communication. “Every voice matters,” he declared, appealing to families for their support.
Meanwhile, a Democratic candidate is pushing for a nonpartisan approach focused on fiscal responsibility and community engagement. “We need leaders who will listen and work hard for all residents, irrespective of their political affiliation,” she stated, emphasizing her commitment to transparency and accountability.
Local leadership is also being challenged in the race for Borough Council. One candidate, a retired educator, is seeking to leverage her extensive background in community service to address pressing issues such as fiscal management and educational standards. “Our community deserves leaders who prioritize people over politics,” she explained.
As the election approaches, candidates are stepping up their efforts to connect with voters. With critical issues like crime, education, and community welfare on the line, residents of Lebanon County are encouraged to engage actively in the electoral process.
The coming weeks will be pivotal, with candidates expected to participate in debates and community forums to further outline their visions for Lebanon County. As the race intensifies, voters are urged to stay informed and make their voices heard on November 4, 2025.
Stay tuned for updates as the election unfolds, and be ready to take action at the polls!
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