Two More Big Law Enforcement Endorsements for the Campaign of Linsey Landis

To: All Media Outlets
From: LESMA Board and LEOSA PA staff
Subject: Linsey Landis for district 41-3-02

The board and staff of LESMA and its sister organization LEOSA PA are pleased to announce that they are endorsing Mrs. Linsey Landis for District Magistrate in the upcoming May 16th election. Upon review of her background and experience it is clear that she is uniquely qualified for the position. Her time as a deputy sheriff along with being a loving mother gives her an insight into the needs of the community for both those who live there and those who serve it. Mrs. Landis has shown that she can be firm, fair and above all maintain a level of statesmanship second to none.

Our organization prides itself in backing law enforcement candidates in all political races throughout the country. We work hard to ensure that the candidates are of high moral fiber, dedicated and above all fit to serve their community and Linsey Landis is just such a candidate. We encourage all of our members and affiliates (locally and nationally) to support and back Mrs. Landis in her upcoming spring run.

Fraternally yours,
Mr. David Chianese
CEO/Founder LESMA

The Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Constables Endorses Linsey Landis for Magisterial District Judge

Harrisburg, PA  Lifelong Juniata County resident, wife, mother and deputy sheriff, Linsey Landis has been endorsed by the Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Constables in her run for District Magistrate against the incumbent.

The Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Constables endorsed Landis for district judge in the primary race for district 41-3-02, which serves the Boroughs of Mifflin and Port Royal as well as the townships of Beal, Lack, Milford, Spruce Hill, Turbett, Tuscarora and Walker.

“It is with great pride and honor that the Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Constables gives its endorsement to Linsey Landis in the 2017 Spring Primary Municipal election. She understands the needs of her community, and appreciates the role that constables play in the operations of the minor judiciary,” said Constable Council Nedd, a board member and chaplain for the FOC.

Nedd continued, “due to Linsey’s experience and background, this organization feels that Ms. Landis will be a fair and honest official in the execution of her duties as a Magisterial District Judge, and will restore integrity to the office.”

Constables in Pennsylvania are peace officers that provide security and enforcement services for district courts.

The primary election is May 16, and we encourage all to support Linsey Landis for Magisterial District Judge.

 

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