Politics & Government

Kevin Fischer Looks for Move to Baldwin Council

Fischer is a Baldwin-Whitehall School Board member.

ELECTION RESULTS HERE: http://patch.com/A-426t.

No Republicans are on the ballot for Baldwin Borough Council seats during May 21's primary election, but seven Democrats are running for four council seats, including Kevin J. Fischer.

Name on Ballot: Kevin J. Fischer

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Age on May 21: 50 years old

Incumbent? Yes or No?: No.

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Primary Political Party: Democrats

Occupation: Assistant Deputy Treasurer, Allegheny County Treasurer's Office

Work History/Previous Political History: Pittsburgh Press (Teamsters Local No. 211); Allegheny County Controller's Office; 10 years as a Director on the Baldwin-Whitehall School Board

Post-Secondary (College, Trade School, et al.) Education History: Bachelor of Arts from University of Pittsburgh; Master of Business Administration from Robert Morris University

Why Do You Want a Spot on the Baldwin Borough Council?: "I want to continue serving the citizens of Baldwin Borough at the municipal level instead of the school district level."

What Are the Two or Three Issues Facing Baldwin Borough That You Care the Most About and Plan to Address?: "To complete the comprehensive plan with the intent to position Baldwin to attract young families to move into—or stay living in—the borough."

Are You Married? Do You Have Children? If So, How Many?: "Yes, Renee (Ricciardi); Yes, two daughters, Kristen, 24, and Andrea, 22."

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