Politics & Government

State House Radnor Live: Update Quinn Vs. Borowski

State Rep. Chris Quinn, a Republican incumbent, ran against Lisa Borowski, a Democratic candidate.

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RADNOR, PA — Democratic candidate Lisa Borowski garnered 72 percent of the mail-in votes in a race for state representative against incumbent Republican incumbent Chris Quinn for a two-year term to represent four municipalities in Delaware County.

The results at 9:20 p.m., show Borowski garnered 515 mail-in votes and Quinn obtained 200 mal-in votes, according to the Pennsylvania Department of State website.

The overall unofficial results are not available.

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The polls closed at 8 p.m and the results are being tallied. Patch will be posting the results as soon as they are available.

Under the new Pennsylvania redistricting map that is based on the 2020 census, the district consists of Radnor, Newtown, Edgmont and Middletown townships.

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The district covers 52.6 miles and has a population of 65,789.

Quinn, resides in Middletown, and has served three terms.

Elected to Middletown Township Council in 2008, Quinn said on his website that he has was instrumental in the creation of multiple parks and recreation space within the township.

He established an independent insurance agency in Delaware County.

Quinn graduated from Penncrest High School and the University of South Florida with a degree in economics.

Borowski resides in the Newtown Square section of Radnor Township with her husband, Mark, and they have two sons, Ryan and Justin.

She is a graduate of Radnor High School, and has a bachelor’s degree in communications from Drexel University.

Borowski said she ran for school board over 10 years ago because she wanted to make positive change in the community she has called home her entire life.

“I helped create the area’s first full-day kindergarten, invested in school facilities, and upgraded the curriculum,” Borowski said in an interview with Patch.

Borowski also served as vice president of the school board, and later ran for township commissioner. She then served as president and vice president of the board of commissioners.

Borowski is a longtime fan of the Philadelphia Phillies. She also enjoys reading, supporting environmental activities, music, and being with her family.

Here is Borowski’s candidate’s story on Patch. Quinn did not respond to a request from Patch for a “meet the candidate” story.

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