Politics & Government

Local Republicans Face Off in Today's Primary

Helen Bosley and Anne Chapman are competing in today's primary election for District 31 of the PA House of Representatives.

 

Today is primary Election Day and while Mitt Romney may be the presumptive candidate to take on President Barack Obama in the fall, local Republicans still have a reason to head to the polls.

Two candidates, Helen Bosley and Anne Chapman, are competing for the chance to face Democrat Steve Santarsiero in the November election for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.  Santarsiero represents District 31, which includes Lower Makefield, Newtown, Upper Makefield and Yardley. 

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Both Chapman and Bosley are residents of Lower Makefield.

Chapman works in the health care marketing research field, most recently having served as Vice President of Strategic Account Management for VPMR, LLC in Kennett Square.  Prior to living in Lower Makefield, Chapman and her husband, Harry, resided in Newtown. They have three children who attended both the Council Rock and Pennsbury school districts.

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Bosley is the past president of the Lower Makefield Republican Club and the co-founder of Corporate Financial Management Inc., where she serves as a consultant to corporations, nonprofits and government entities.  

Bosley earned a Master of Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.  She has two grown children and has taken on volunteer responsibilities with Abington Memorial Hospital, Girl Scouts, St. Andrew Episcopal Church and the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen.


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