Candidates' Questionnaire
ELECTION DAY IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2006.
POLLS ARE OPEN FROM 7:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M.Pennsylvania Governor
-- Candidate Interviews: Ed Rendell (D) | Lynn Swann (R)
-- Candidate Questionnaire Responses
United States Senate
-- Candidate Interviews: Robert P. Casey, Jr. (D) | Rick Santorum (R)
-- Candidate Questionnaire ResponsesUnited States House of Representatives
Candidate Questionnaire Responses
-- Find the candidate in your legislative district
Pennsylvania General Assembly
Candidate Questionnaire Responses
State Senate
-- Find the candidate in your legislative districtState House of Representatives
-- Find the candidate in your legislative district
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About this Questionnaire
This questionnaire was prepared by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia's Office for Communications with consultation by the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference. The PCC prepared questions and coordinated responses in the races for Pennsylvania governor and United States Senate. The Office for Communications coordinated responses in races for the U.S. House of Representatives and Pennsylvania General Assembly. This guide surveys the major party candidates (Democrat and Republican) and third-party candidates.
Candidates were surveyed on a broad range of topics of interest to Catholic voters, and their responses are being published without comment of the Office for Communications. The Archdiocese expresses no preference for any particular response to any question.
The Archdiocese does not endorse or oppose any candidate for political office, not does it intervene in political campaigns in any way. The Archdiocese urges voters to become fully informed about the positions of candidates for public office on those issues that are of most interest to them.
The qualifications of candidates for public office cannot be fully assessed by reference to this or any other single candidates' questionnaire. Voters are therefore encouraged to obtain as much information about candidates for public office from as many sources as possible.
To learn the legislative district in which you reside or to locate your polling place, contact your County Board of Elections. Please make every effort to vote.
