Politics & Government
Democrats Pick Candidate To Run For Orie Seat
Dr. Sharon Brown will face a GOP candidate in the Aug. 7 special election.
Dr. Sharon Brown, 59, of McCandless, is the Democratic candidate for the Pennsylvania Senate seat in the 40th district, formerly held by Jane Orie.
Democratic leaders in Allegheny and Butler Counties voted for Brown, who was the only candidate seeking her party’s endorsement, at a meeting Thursday night at the
She will face a still unknown GOP candidate in the Aug. 7 special election.
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“She’s our candidate, and we will give her our full support,” said Dan McClain, Democratic Vice Chairman from Ross Township.
Republicans are expected to select a candidate within a couple of weeks.
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Brown is currently a nursing administrator for the Allegheny County Community College, according to the Project Vote Smart web site.
She also ran her own consulting firm and was a researcher at the University of California, Irvine.
She ran an unsuccessful campaign for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 2010, losing to Mike Turzai.
Orie, 50, was to serve 2 1/2 to 10 years in prison. An Allegheny County jury convicted her of using state workers to perform political work.
Among the Republicans said to be considering a run are Orie’s predecessor, Melissa Hart, the party’s 2011 candidate for county controller, Bob Howard of Marshall; Republican Committee of Allegheny County treasurer Karen Shaheen of McCandless; and Butler County GOP vice chair Robin Redding of Cranberry, the Post Gazette reported.
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