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David C. McKenzie, III was a 2014 Democratic candidate for District 150 of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

Campaign themes

2014

McKenzie's campaign website highlighted the following issues:[1]

Education

  • Excerpt: "One of David’s main priorities is to restore Mike Vereb and Governor Corbett’s $1b cuts in education. These funding cuts have led to an overreliance by school districts on local property taxes, which are rising far too quickly in Montgomery County."

Property Taxes

  • Excerpt: "In Pennsylvania, most Property Tax revenue is earmarked for education purposes, so when Republicans cut $1.1 billion from state education funding, local governments were forced to compensate by increasing Property Taxes. David wants to restore these investments through proceeds from a 5% severance fee on drilling in the Marcellus shale. This will enable us to achieve high quality in our schools while providing property tax relief to hard working Pennsylvanians."

Natural Resources

  • Excerpt: "New technology has allowed for more natural gas to be extracted out of the ground, which has led to a natural gas boom here. David believes that since these natural resources belong to all Pennsylvanians, this wealth should be used to benefit all Pennsylvanians; he therefore supports Tom Wolf’s proposal to “enact a 5% extraction tax on natural gas and use this revenue to strategically invest in Pennsylvania’s schools, infrastructure, and the development of clean energy alternatives."

Women’s Rights

  • Excerpt: "David is a staunch supporter of a woman’s right to choose. He plans to fight against the invasive procedures Republicans have implemented and continue to support. He will fight against the forced ultrasound bill, which he sees as a government intrusion of privacy and waste of resources."

Elections

2014

See also: Pennsylvania House of Representatives elections, 2014

Elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on May 20, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 11, 2014. Incumbent Mike Vereb was unopposed in the Republican primary, while David McKenzie was unopposed in the Democratic primary. Vereb defeated McKenzie in the general election.[2][3][4]

Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 150 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngMike Vereb Incumbent 63.9% 11,964
     Democratic David McKenzie 36.1% 6,763
Total Votes 18,727

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