Abbott and Landis Support the Library
With county commissioners debating last year’s budget cuts and the future of funding for the Lancaster Library System, we want to make one thing clear: we stand firmly with our libraries.
Libraries aren’t just buildings with books—they provide resources, learning opportunities, and a safe space for everyone. Cutting their funding is a cut to the people we look forward to serving.
That’s why we’re committed to restoring East Hempfield's support for the Mountville Public Library, our little corner of this vital system. On November 4th, vote Abbott, Landis, and Mullen—and let’s show Lancaster County that libraries matter.
Carly Abbot and Darren Landis
PA State Senator James Malone Endorses Carly Abbott and Darren Landis
James Andrew Malone has endorsed Carly Abbott and Darren Landis for East Hempfield Township Supervisor. East Hempfield Forward was thrilled to volunteer with his campaign, and now having his support is an energizing force.
With his backing, we are more more ready than ever to keep East Hempfield moving forward!
Lancaster County Commissioner Alice Yoder Endorses Carly Abbott and Darren Landis
Alice Yoder, Lancaster County Commissioner, has endorsed Carly Abbott and Darren Landis for East Hempfield Township Supervisor. Her support—coming from one of Lancaster County’s most respected leaders—means a great deal.
Together, let’s keep moving East Hempfield forward!
Amanda’s Mild Takes Interviews Abbott and Landis
Carly Abbott and Darren Landis were interviewed by Amanda’s Mild Takes for their Choose Your Fighter! series that highlights local candidates. Watch the entire interview here.
Her Bold Move Endorses Carly Abbott
Her Bold Move endorsed Carly Abbott for township supervisor. Her Bold Move is the fastest-growing support network for women running for political office in the United States
Democratic Municipal Officials Organization Endorses Darren Landis
Democratic Municipal Officials has endorsed Darren Landis for township supervisor.
Democratic Municipal Officials Organization Endorses Carly Abbott
Democratic Municipal Officials has endorsed Carly Abbott for township supervisor.
Run for Something Endorses Darren Landis
Run for Something Endorses Darren Landis for East Hempfield Township Supervisor
Darren Landis is proud to receive the endorsement of Run for Something (RFS), the groundbreaking organization that recruits and supports strong voices in the next generation of progressive leadership.
“We are so proud to announce our March endorsement class. As the progressive movement finds its footing in the era of Trump 2.0, it is more important than ever that we lift up young, bold candidates running to build something better for those around them,” said Amanda Litman, Co-Founder and President of Run for Something. “All over the country, Run for Something candidates have won their races and done the real nuts and bolts of governing—championing abortion rights, strengthening tenant protections, and reducing health care costs. We know the brilliant candidates in our March endorsement class will continue this progress.”
“Our March endorsement class is filled with candidates who understand and love the places they call home," said Johanna Silva Waki, Executive Director of Run for Something. “They know the needs of their communities because they live them every day. With more elections on the horizon in 2025 than in 2024, this class is proof that Democrats are not only in the fight—we’re building the bench for the future. We’re honored to stand with them.”
Abbott and Landis Announce Candidacy for East Hempfield Township Supervisor in 2025
Darren Landis and Carly Abbott are running for the two open Supervisor seats in East Hempfield Township!
Darren and Carly bring fresh perspective and a shared commitment to fostering growth, community engagement, and sustainable development in our area. 🌱🏡
Together, they aim to:
✅ Support obtainable housing while maintaining responsible land use and preservation
✅ Support local East Hempfield family-owned businesses
✅ Enhance and fund public services
✅ Return focus to local, municipal concerns