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'''Dawn Bartholomew''' ran for judge on the [[Monroe County Magisterial District, Pennsylvania| Monroe County Magisterial District]] in [[Pennsylvania]].
'''Dawn Bartholomew''' ran for judge on the [[Monroe County Magisterial District, Pennsylvania| Monroe County Magisterial District]] in [[Pennsylvania]].

Revision as of 08:27, 29 January 2018

Dawn Bartholomew

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Dawn Bartholomew ran for judge on the Monroe County Magisterial District in Pennsylvania.

2011 election

Bartholomew ran for an open seat on the Monroe County Magisterial District. She was defeated by JoLana Krawitz in both parties' primaries on May 17. She received 32 percent in the Democratic primary and 44.5 percent of the vote in the Republican primary.[1] Both candidates have cross-filed with the Democratic and Republican parties.[2]

See also: Pennsylvania judicial elections, 2011

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