THANK YOU!

We wanted to write you a quick note to thank everyone who signed our petitions, circulated pages for us, voted for us for endorsement, or who have advised us and shared their personal experiences and perspectives throughout this process. We will have much more to share with you all in the coming days and weeks, but in the meantime, we wanted to give you the briefest of updates.

We’re on the ballot!

And the news gets better, because all four of us, through random selection in Pennsylvania’s ballot lottery process, secured ballot positions above the fold, within the top thirteen positions of eighteen total candidates.

Here’s the full list of Democratic State Committee candidates running in Delaware County’s 2026 primary election. We’ll debut our true “ballot position” in a voting guide closer to the election, once sample ballots for the county have been finalized.

  1. Malcolm Yates (male)

  2. Victoria Perrone (female)

  3. Colleen Kennedy (non-binary)

  4. Mario Cimino (male)

  5. Lisa Goldstein (female)

  6. Ashley Dolceamore (female)

  7. Vincent Rongione (male)

  8. Jessica M. Pointer (female)

  9. Thomas J. Deluca, Jr. (male)

  10. Paul K. Johnson (male)

  11. Catherine Coll (female)

  12. Tanya Allen (female)

  13. Jon Larsen (male)

  14. Sharon Booker (female)

  15. Rob Yanuzzi (male)

  16. Brian Eury (male)

  17. Amanda Hammock (female)

  18. Gwendolyn McCullough (female)

We hope you’ll vote for us, and we also hope you’ll learn about all the other candidates. After all, no matter what, thirteen leaders from our community will be sent to represent us at Democratic State Committee meetings over the next four years.

These advantageous ballot positions do not mean the work is over for our state committee race, and in fact, it makes that work even more important. We want to overpeform the lucky spots we’ve received on the list, to prove that progressive voices are needed in our party leadership and that in fact, progressive policies are deeply popular among voters.

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