33. The District Attorney must *be a law school graduate
*work as a lawyer for two or more years
*be a member of the PA Bar Association
*supervise 600 workers –lawyers, court staff
*manage $30,000,000.
10. District Attorney = ‘people’s
34. The District Attorney must *be a law school graduate
*work as a lawyer for two or more years
*be a member of the PA Bar Association
*supervise 600 workers –lawyers, court staff
*manage $30,000,000.
10. District Attorney = ‘people’s
35. The District Attorney must
*be a law school graduate
*work as a lawyer for two or more years
*be a member of the PA Bar Association
*supervise 600 workers –lawyers, court staff
*manage $30,000,000.
10. District Attorney = ‘people’s
36. The District Attorney must
*be a law school graduate
*work as a lawyer for two or more years
*be a member of the PA Bar Association
*supervise 600 workers –lawyers, court staff
*manage $30,000,000.
10. District Attorney = ‘people’s
37. Bar
The District Attorney must
*be a law school graduate
*work as a lawyer for two or more years
*be a member of the PA Bar Association
*supervise 600 workers –lawyers, court staff
*manage $30,000,000.
10. District Attorney = ‘people’s
38. The District Attorney must
*be a law school graduate
*work as a lawyer for two or more years
*be a member of the PA Bar Association
*supervise 600 workers –lawyers, court staff
*manage $30,000,000.
10. District Attorney = ‘people’s
39. The District Attorney must
*be a law school graduate
*work as a lawyer for two or more years
*be a member of the PA Bar Association
*supervise 600 workers –lawyers, court staff
*manage $30,000,000.
10. District Attorney = ‘people’s
44. Democrat: Seth Williams
*Incumbent since 2009
*45
*Georgetown Law School
*worked in DA office & private law firm
Republican: Daniel Alvarez
45. Democrat: Seth Williams
*Incumbent since 2009
*45
*Georgetown Law School
*worked in DA office & private law firm
Republican: Daniel Alvarez
46. Democrat: Seth Williams
*Incumbent since 2009
*45
*Georgetown Law School
*worked in DA office & private law firm
Republican: Daniel Alvarez
*Opposition Candidate
*35
*American University Law School
*worked in DA office & private law firm
51. The City Controller must
*be 25 years old and live in Philadelphia
*check (audit) every city office & approve payments
*supervise 112 workers –accountants, staff
*manage $7,000,000.
12. City Controller = City’s Auditor
52. The City Controller must
*be 25 years old and live in Philadelphia
*check (audit) every city office & approve payments
*supervise 112 workers –accountants, staff
*manage $7,000,000.
12. City Controller = City’s Auditor
53. The City Controller must
*be 25 years old and live in Philadelphia
*check (audit) every city office & approve payments
*supervise 112 workers –accountants, staff
*manage $7,000,000.
12. City Controller = City’s Auditor
54. The City Controller must
*be 25 years old and live in Philadelphia
*check (audit) every city office & approve payments
*supervise 112 workers –accountants, staff
*manage $7,000,000.
12. City Controller = City’s Auditor
55. 12.
The City Controller must
*be 25 years old and live in Philadelphia
*check (audit) every city office & approve payments
*supervise 112 workers –accountants, staff
*manage $7,000,000.
12. City Controller = City’s Auditor
56. 12.
The City Controller must
*be 25 years old and live in Philadelphia
*check (audit) every city office & approve payments
*supervise 112 workers –accountants, staff
*manage $7,000,000.
12. City Controller = City’s Auditor
60. Democrat: Alan Butkovitz
Republican: Terrence Tracey
*Incumbent since 2005
*61
*Temple Law School
*State Representative for 14 years
City Controller Candidates
61. Democrat: Alan Butkovitz
*Incumbent since 2005
*61
*Temple Law School
*State Representative for 14 years
Republican: Terrence Tracey
*Business advisor to national stores
*31
*University of PA, Gov’t Administration
City Controller Candidates
63. 14. List candidates’ opinions. Who has your favorites? Vote for that person.
For each issue, choose one position as your favorite.
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64. Make a decision! Here's how: Get a piece of paper and number it 1 – 6.
For each issue, choose one position as your favorite.
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Republican Position
65. Make a decision! Here's how: Get a piece of paper and number it 1 – 6.
For each issue, choose one position as your favorite.
Democratic Position
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Republican Position
66. Make a decision! Here's how: Get a piece of paper and number it 1 – 6.
For each issue, choose one position as your favorite.
Democratic Position
Issues: 1. List it here…
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Republican Position
67. Make a decision! Here's how: Get a piece of paper and number it 1 – 6.
For each issue, choose one position as your favorite.
Democratic Position
Issues: 1. List it here…
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Republican Position
...or here.
68. Make a decision! Here's how: Get a piece of paper and number it 1 – 6.
For each issue, choose one position as your favorite. JUST CHOOSE ONE!
Democratic Position
Issues: 1. List it here…
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Republican Position
...or here.