Politics & Government

Unofficial Results: Vereb v. Devine, 150th District

Mike Vereb (R) is running for a fourth term in the PA House against challenger Kelly Devine (D).

Updated 1:27am:

Rep. Mike Vereb has won re-election with 99% of precincts reporting. 

Earlier:

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A closer look at the candidates of Pennsylvania's 150th Legislative District, which includes all of Collegeville and Trappe Boroughs and Upper Providence Township,  and parts of Norristown Borough and Lower Providence, East Norriton and West Norriton Townships.

About Mike Vereb:
State Representative Mike Vereb is running for a third term in Pennsylvania Legislature, which he was elected to in 2006 after spending seven years as a West Norriton Commissioner.

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Vereb graduated from Bisshop Kenrick High School and the Montgomery County Police Academy, and spend time as a police officer and in corporate security.

Learn more about Vereb's biography here  

About Kelly Devine:
Challenger Kelly Devine is a lifelong resident of the 150th Legislative District - she was raised in Upper Providence Township and purchased her first home in  Norristown Borough.

Devine began her professional career as a journalist, covering municipal government and finance. She currently is a marketing professional for Comcast.

Learn more about Devine's biography here.

Mike Vereb on Issues:
Vereb believes that jobs and the economy, crime, property taxes and preventing the tolling of 422 are the most important issues facing this district.

Read more on Vereb's stances on these issues here.

Kelly Devine on Issues:
Devine believes that education, the environment and infrastructure are the top issues in her region.

Read more on Devine's stances on these issues here

150th Legislative District History:
Vereb was elected State Representative in 2006, after former Representative Jacqueline Crahalla retired.

Vereb won re-election by 13 points in 2008 and just over 19 points in 2010.

For Futher Reading on Mike Vereb:
Vereb's Website
Vereb on Facebook
Vereb on Twitter

For Futher Reading on Kelly Devine:
Devine's Website
Devine on Facebook


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