Ballot Question2004 Bush-Cheney Party Fitzpatrick For Congress | |
November 2, 2004 was another resounding success for
the Northampton GOP as we carried a majority for all but one race on the entire ballot in
Northampton Township from President down to State Representative. When the night
ended we helped re-elect President Bush, Arlen Specter, Scott Petri and elected our new
Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick as well as most of the state races.
To view the election vote results for Northampton click here.
| Congratulations to County Commissioner
Mike Fitzpatrick who was unanimously endorsed on 8/12/04 to be our Congressional candidate
for the 8th Congressional district. We thank Jim Greenwood for his many years of
excellent service and look forward to Mike taking over Jim's role. For more info on
Mike's campaign click on the sidebar link or here. |
| On July 15, 2004 we held a Bush-Cheney
'04 Party hosted by the Northampton GOP. Eighty people attended. Click here or on the sidebar link for details and the photos taken
at this successful event. |
| Annual Petri Golf Outing to be held on 10/25/04, click here
for details. |
You can click
here to download a Voter Registration form. Then print it and distribute it to your
friends and family. Completed registration forms must be sent to Bucks County Board of
Elections office by the October 2, 2004 deadline in order to be eligible to vote in the
election on November 2. Otherwise, applications received after that date will be
processed for the 2005 Primary Election.
For a copy of the Endorsed Republican
Primary sample ballot click the following link images/Ballot_April2004.pdf
| Question Placed on 2004 Primary Ballot to Save Open Space,
Limit School Taxes failed to pass 50.9% to 49.1% |
When township voters went to the polls
on April 27, they found a referendum at the top of the machine asking if they want to
approve a slight tax increase aimed at the dual purpose of preserving open space and
limiting future school tax increases. The Board of Supervisors approved placing the
question on the ballot in an attempt to prevent more houses from being built on the
remaining open space. Of course, more houses will mean more children which will mean more
school taxes to educate them. (See story on sidebar or click here). |
NORTHAMPTON APRIL 27, 2004 ELECTION RESULTS CAN BE FOUND BY CLICKING
HERE
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