The Romney Campaign today announced statewide and county campaign leadership throughout
Pennsylvania.
“Pennsylvania
is going to play a pivotal role in this election," said co-chairman Gov. Tom Corbett. "In 2010, the voters of
Pennsylvania were tired of the status-quo and supported the candidates who
stood for common sense priorities like fixing our economy and creating jobs — In
2012, Gov. Mitt Romney is that candidate. Gov. Romney has a plan and
proven leadership to grow the economy and restore America as the best place in
the world to find a job, start a business, and raise a family."
“As champions
of fiscal responsibility, the big-spending agenda and failed economic policies
of President Obama have been disheartening to Gov. Corbett, myself and
millions of Americans," added co-chairman Sen. Pat Toomey. "In the U.S. Senate, I have fought hard to restore
the principles of a limited government and an American economy that is a
shining example for the world. Rather than work towards economic recovery and
the future of our children and grandchildren, President Obama has made his
re-election his top priority, and the only way to change our nation’s course is
to make President Obama’s first term, his only term. I am proud to be
part of the team that will ensure Gov. Romney’s election as President, and
a return to the principles that have made America the greatest nation on
earth.”
Here's the complete list of party leaders who will work to deliver a win for Romney/Ryan in Pennsylvania:
State Chairs
Governor Tom
Corbett
Senator Pat Toomey
State Finance Chairs
National Committeeman Bob Asher
National Committeewoman Christine Toretti
Republican Party of Pennsylvania
Chairman Rob Gleason
State Co-Chairs
Congressman Mike
Kelly
Congressman Glenn
Thompson
Congressman Jim Gerlach
Congressman Pat
Meehan
Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick
Congressman Bill
Shuster
Congressman Tom
Marino
Congressman Lou
Barletta
Congressman Charlie
Dent
Congressman Joe
Pitts
Congressman Tim
Murphy
Congressman Todd
Platts
Lieutenant Governor Jim
Cawley
County Leaders
Adams
Nadine Devine
Allegheny
Joe Melaragno
Dave Majernik
Bill Kirk
Armstrong
Jen Baker
Beaver
Craig Holdren
Bedford
Tonya Clark
Steve Howsare
Berks
Larry Medaglia
Blair
Judy Ward
Debbie Shuster King
Bradford
Tina Pickett
Doug McLinko
Daryl Miller
Bucks
Pat Poprik
Butler
Michele Mustello
Cambria
Doug Lengenfelder
Cameron
Sarah Campbell
Carbon
Mary Ellen Salerno
Mike Sofranko
Centre
Joyce Haas
Chester
Ryan Costello
Brian Peppel
Clarion
Anita Lahr
Clearfield
Susan Williams
Arleen Multhauf
Clinton
Kurtes Smith
Columbia
Chris Young
Crawford
Mike Forbes
Cumberland
Barb Cross
Glen Grell
Vic Stabile
Tammy Shearer
Dauphin
Jeff Haste
Mike Pries
Janis Creason
Delaware
Andy Reilly
Elk
Grace Jesberger
Marcella “Sally” Geyer
Erie
Bowman Root
Fayette
Russ Rhodes
Forest
Pam Millin
Franklin
Dwight Weidman
Fulton
Sam Metz
Greene
Jim Minor
Huntingdon
Anne Layng
Indiana
Bill Darr
Jefferson
Maxine Zimmerman
Juniata
Bonnie Cveikus
Lackawanna
Frank Castellano
Lancaster
Katherine Wood-Jacobs
Joe Pitts
Lawrence
Nathan Sheafer
Lebanon
Susan Zug
Lehigh
Ryan Mackenzie
Lisa Scheller
Luzerne
David Baloga
Lycoming
Gabriel Campana
McKean
C. Russell Johnson
Mercer
Bob Robbins
Mifflin
Mark Colussy
Monroe
Tom Geffers
Mario Scavello
Montgomery
Joe Meo
William Donnelly
Montour
Harold Hurst
Northampton
Robert Kerr
Northumberland
Don Ely
Perry
Don McClure
Philadelphia
John Taylor
Pike
Mike Peifer
Potter
Karen Cahilly
Schulkill
Bob Ames
Snyder
Pat Saylor
Malcolm Derk
Somerset
Bruce Hottle
Rose Svonavec
Sullivan
John Huhn
Susquehanna
Jason Legg
Tioga
Matt Baker
Don Yost
Union
Jeff Thompson
John Rowe
Venango
Martha Breene
Charles Breene
Warren
Al Loranger
Washington
Steve Toprani
Wayne
Liz Gregory
Westmoreland
Kim Ward
Wyoming
Paulette Burnside
Russ Gunton
Will Eggleston
York
Anne Zerbe
Leroy “Tighe” King