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Beth Farnham will run for Congress

The Beth Farnham for Congress campaign is excited to announce her run for the office of US Representative for Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District.

The announcement event will be on August 23rd, 2025, at the Franklin County Visitors Bureau, 15 S Main St, Chambersburg, PA, 17201. Doors will open at 10:40 am, and the event will begin at 11 am.

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Franklin County Commissioner Bob Ziobrowski will introduce Farnham. Farnham will then share her vision as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives to recreate a functioning Congress, defend our Precious Democracy, and fight for Everyday Americans, in addition to her established priorities. Afterwards, Farnham will welcome questions, and attendees can enjoy some light refreshments and Democratic fellowship.

Advance registration is required, and guests may register for the event through this link:

Metered parking is available on Main Street and surrounding streets. There is also a public metered parking lot down Main Street, past the Franklin County Democratic Committee Headquarters. The event will take place in the 11/30 Room on the second floor of the Franklin County Visitors Bureau. An elevator is available for easy access. Please enter the main doors from the street and walk through the Visitors Bureau to the back left.

The Beth Farnham for Congress campaign covers Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District, which includes the counties of Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Bedford, Cambria, Blair, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Perry, as well as parts of Cumberland and Somerset counties.

The 2026 general election is scheduled for November 3rd, 2026. 

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