Donna Scheuren

Donna Scheuren
Member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 147th district
Assumed office
January 3, 2023
Preceded byTracy Pennycuick
Personal details
BornNew Jersey
Political partyRepublican
SpouseDavid Michael Scheuren
ResidenceLower Salford Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Alma materThe College of New Jersey
Websiterepscheuren.com

Donna Scheuren is an American politician who currently serves as the Republican Representative to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives's 147th district.[1]

Early life

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Scheuren attended the Cherokee High School in Marlton, New Jersey, graduating in 1987. She attended The College of New Jersey graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration as part of their class of 1991. Prior to her election she worked as a Manufacturer's Representative.[1] She moved to Lower Salford Township in 1996, shortly after marrying her husband, Dave Scheuren, who personally built their house.[2]

Political career

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Scheuren first became involved in politics when she became a member of the Souderton Area School Board and serve for three terms. She was also the Township supervisor for Lower Salford Township, and served on their sewer authority. She would run for House on a pro-Business and pro-Constitution platform advocating government deregulation, lowering of taxes, and building jobs. She would defeat Democrat, Alexandra Wisser, a homemaker, in the general election.[3] There was serious doubts if the Republican party could hold onto the 147th district, due to it being rezoned to include more Democratic neighborhoods. Despite this, Scheuren defeated Wisser with 17,667 votes to 14,626.[4][2]

Electoral results

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PA House election, 2022:
Pennsylvania House, District 147
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Donna Scheuren 17,667 54.2 Decrease 0.52
Democratic Alexandra Wisser 14,626 44.8 Increase 1.64
Margin of victory 3,041 9.4 Decrease 3.12
Turnout 32,293 100

References

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  1. ^ a b "Donna Scheuren". Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  2. ^ a b Scheuren, Donna. "About Rep. Scheuren". www.repscheuren.com. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  3. ^ "UPDATE: State House and Senate key races: 2022 general election results". City & State. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  4. ^ Brandt, Evan. "Scheuren victory keeps 147th state House seat in GOP hands". The Mercury (Pennsylvania). Retrieved 25 March 2023.