He was employed from 1997 to 2000 as an associate and from 2001 to 2013 as a partner in a law firm. He served as an assistant district attorney of Philadelphia from 1991 to 1996, rising to a leadership role in the Major Trials Unit. The candidate is an experienced jurist known for his high degree of professionalism, good judicial temperament and strong work ethic. His legal career has taken several paths that allowed the candidate to attain substantial experience in a variety of areas. The primary candidates for school board, Milford Borough council and mayor, Milford Township Council, Dingman Township supervisor, and other offices are listed below.PA Bar Association Rating: Highly Recommended The winner of a primary election is the candidate who receives the greatest number of votes, even if he or she does not win an outright majority of votes cast. In Pennsylvania, only registered party members can participate in a political party’s primary election.Īll registered voters, regardless of party affiliation, can vote on the four questions on the primary ballot (see sidebar). The municipal primary election will be held on Tuesday, May 18. The original story also listed the wrong candidates for Dingman Township #2 and has been corrected here. He is unopposed in Tuesday’s Democratic primary. Editor’s note: This story has been updated from the original to include Sean Strub, who is running for re-election as Milford Borough Mayor.