Gettysburg, PA — Republican candidate Nick Lovell officially launched his campaign for Pennsylvania State Representative in the 91st District during a public event at the Gettysburg Rec Park, drawing local residents, supporters, and community leaders.
The event opened with remarks from Al Moyer, Director of the Gettysburg Rec Park. Moyer highlighted Lovell’s emphasis on faith, family, and community, and pointed to key issues facing Adams County, including rising property taxes, education funding challenges, government accountability, and delays in passing the state budget.
Lovell, a sixth-generation Adams County native, emphasized his deep roots in the community and framed his campaign as a call for new leadership and accountability in Harrisburg.
Lovell cited his experience as President of the Littlestown Area School Board, noting that the district recently passed a school budget without raising taxes for the first time in years. He said the experience reinforced the importance of accountability, fiscal responsibility, and questioning long-standing assumptions.
A central focus of Lovell’s platform is property tax reform, particularly for seniors living on fixed incomes. He called for immediate action to prevent seniors from being taxed out of their homes and stressed that affordability issues also impact young families struggling with housing costs, inflation, and stagnant wages.
Lovell also addressed education policy, advocating for funding models that reward results, respect local decision-making, and reduce unfunded mandates from the state. He expressed strong support for career and technical education programs, citing their role in preparing students for well-paying jobs in Adams County.
Lovell closed by calling on residents to get involved in the campaign through volunteering, outreach, and community engagement.
“This campaign is about the seniors who built this county, the families raising children here today, and the next generation that wants to stay here,” Lovell said. “Together, we can bring a new voice to Harrisburg.”
For more information about Nick Lovell’s campaign, upcoming events, or ways to get involved, supporters are encouraged to follow campaign announcements in the coming weeks.

