Election 2021 voters guide: Centre County district attorney and district judge races
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2021 election voters guide
The Pennsylvania general election is Nov. 2. Voters must be registered to vote by 5 p.m. Oct. 18 and apply for an absentee or mail-in ballot by 5 p.m. Oct. 26. This voters guide was compiled by the League of Women Voters of Centre County with assistance from the League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania.
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Election 2021 voters guide: Centre County district attorney and district judge races
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Centre County District Attorney
Candidates (choose 1):
Bernie Cantorna
Party: Dem
Campaign Website: Facebook
Date of Birth: Nov. 14, 1962
Education: Juris Doctor BA - Business Administration - Accounting
Qualifications: Attorney for 31 years, Former Clinical Professor of Law and Public Defender
Facebook: Bernie Cantorna Centre County DA
Q: If elected, what will be your top three priorities, and how will you address them?
A: If elected to office I will continue to serve and protect our community through the fair and ethical pursuit of justice. Our office will work hard to hold the guilty accountable, protect the innocent and preserve the dignity of victims and families. Our first priority is to aggressively prosecute crimes of violence including sexual violence, child abuse and domestic abuse. We work cooperatively with our partners in law-enforcement, CYS, and the child access center to insure victims are protected. Although the core function of a DA’s office is prosecution it is equally important that the underlying issues that bring someone to court are addressed so they do not reoffend. If elected to office I will continue to expand the behavioral health diversionary program which diverts individuals away from the court system and into mental health treatment; implement a veterans treatment tract and increase alcohol and drug treatment options in lieu of prosecution.
Magisterial District Judge 49-03-04
Candidates (choose 1):
Gregory Koehle
Party: Dem, Rep
Campaign Website: gregkoehle.com
Date of Birth: July 29, 1975
Education: Ph.D. Criminology, M.S. Criminal Justice, B.S. Administration of Justice, Act 120 (Police Academy)
Qualifications: Professional: State College Police Officer (1999-2011), Criminal Justice Professor - Lock Haven University (2011-present), Leadership Centre County (Class of 2020). Volunteer: Centre County Mental Health/Intellectual Disability/Early Intervention/Drug and Alcohol Board (2016-present), College Township Industrial Development Authority (2017-2020).
Facebook: facebook.com/Greg-Koehle-for-District-Judge-111567524101583
Q: If elected, what will be your top three priorities, and how will you address them?
A: 1.) Be fair and impartial, 2.) serve the community, and 3.) work collaboratively with agencies and stakeholders. I will fulfill these priorities by drawing upon my experience, education, and community involvement. I will also bring the same level of professionalism and dedication as with my careers in law enforcement and higher education.