ZANELLI COLLECTS ENDORSEMENTS FROM LEHIGH COUNTY, BETHLEHEM, CATASAQUA OFFICIALS



 

Zanelli Endorsed by Lehigh County Commissioner Geoff Brace, Catasaqua Borough Council President Vince Smith  

May 10, Bethlehem, Pa. – Amy Zanelli, candidate for Lehigh County Commissioner District 3, is building strong support from officials around Lehigh County. The latest endorsements come from Lehigh County Commissioner Geoff Brace and from Catasaqua Borough Council President Vince Smith.

“Amy has the passion for people and experience to be a great Lehigh County Commissioner.  I am thrilled to support her because she will make the lives of Lehigh County residents her number one priority,” said Brace, who represents District 4 on the Lehigh County Board of Commissioners.

 

Smith formally endorsed Zanelli Tuesday night at a meet-the-candidate gathering he sponsored at his home in Catasaqua.  Zanelli spoke to supporters about her experience as an advocate for children, seniors and families and her passion to make human services programs her number one priority.  

Zanelli has been endorsed by Lehigh County Executive Tom Muller, Lehigh County Commissioner Dan Hartzell, Bethlehem Mayor Bob Donchez, Bethlehem City Council member Olga Negron, Lehigh Valley For All and the Women’s March on Washington – Pennsylvania. 

A grassroots candidate coming from a family of union workers and veterans, Zanelli is prepared to represent the diverse District 3 which includes Catasaqua, Fountain Hill, West Bethlehem, Hanover Township, South Allentown and East Allentown.  

As next Tuesday’s May 16th Pennsylvania Primary Election nears, Zanelli’s $5 Friday campaign fundraising looks to supporters to help keep the momentum going and contribute.  

To make a contribution or for more information about Amy Zanelli check out Facebook.com/amyz4district3.

 

 

Information Provided By:
Carolynn Fedor

 

 

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