UNION COUNTY, Pa. — For the first time in nearly 30 years, Union County will have a new district attorney.
Former District Attorney Pete Johnson passed away in October, just a few months before he was set to retire.
Republican Robyn Zenzinger is running against Brian Kerstetter, who lost to Zenzinger in the primary but won a write-in spot on the Democratic side.
Robyn Zenzinger has been the First Assistant District Attorney in Northumberland County for the last 6 1/2 years.
Brian Kerstetter was First Assistant District Attorney in Snyder County for 17 years and has held that position in Union County since January.
Both candidates say see the drug epidemic as one of the biggest issues they would tackle if elected Union County D.A.
"I took note last Tuesday when I was handling preliminary hearings that virtually all of the cases I had handled had drug use involved in them in one manner or another," said Brian Kerstetter, (R) Union County District Attorney candidate.
"Issues with controlled substances. We're seeing increases in DUIs related to controlled substances, in particular marijuana. Route 80 goes through here. That opens up the door to a lot of potential issues, including human trafficking," said Zenzinger.
"I hate to use the term pipeline here, but with Interstate 80, easy access to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, the folks who are bringing drugs into our community can zip right across 80 to either of those two locations and here we are," said Kerstetter.
Both candidates realize the impact of having a new district attorney after nearly 30 years.
Kerstetter interned in Johnson's office.
"He's taught me a great deal over the years, and the citizens of Union County really owe him a debt of gratitude for what he's done for this county over the last 28 years, so yes, very big shoes to fill," explained Kerstetter.
"I really respect his legacy here, and I think everyone does. That's why I'd be very proud to bring my experience and my roots in Union County here to follow up to what he has done," added Zenzinger.
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