Realtors® Political Action Committee
Your Best Investment in Real Estate
RPAC represents your interests and works to advocate for legislation that helps your business and stop laws that could have an adverse impact on the real estate industry and your clients.
RPAC is non-partisan, considering all candidates for support and focusing on where candidates stand on Realtor® issues, rather than their party affiliation.
Individually, it’s difficult to change things. But together, you and your colleagues can influence decisions made in Harrisburg, Washington, D.C. and your local communities.
One-Time Investment
Make a one-time investment today to support your business and protect your clients.
Recurring Investment
Interested in monthly payments? Enroll in the recurring investment program and learn more about RPAC’s Accelerated Major Investor Recognition Program.
Investment Levels
RPAC has many investment levels to choose from, each with various benefits.
- Platinum ‘R’ – $10,000 initial annual investment; $5,000 to sustain
- Golden ‘R’ – $5,000 initial annual investment; $2,000 to sustain
- Crystal ‘R’ – $2,500 initial annual investment; $1,500 to sustain
- Sterling ‘R’ – $1,000 annually
- Governor’s Club – $500 – $999.99 annually
- Capitol Club – $250 – $499.99 annually
- $99 Club – $99 – $249.99 annually
- RPAC Investor – $15 – $98.99 annually
Recognition
NAR President’s Circle
The President’s Circle is an influential group of Realtors® who contribute directly to Realtor®-friendly candidates at the federal level. View more information about the President’s Circle on the NAR Realtor® Party website.
NAR RPAC Hall of Fame
Recognizes those Realtors® investing at least $25,000 in cumulative monetary investments over a lifetime of giving to RPAC.
PAR RPAC Hall of Fame
Recognizes those Realtors® investing at least $10,000 in cumulative monetary investments over a lifetime of giving to RPAC.
Corporate Major Investors
Associations and real estate companies also have the opportunity to support RPAC efforts through the corporate major investor program. The program offers four investment levels – Platinum, Golden, Crystal and Sterling – with the same corresponding amounts as individual major investors. Please note: corporate major investment levels are annual and do not feature a sustaining amount in subsequent years.
Elections
Realtor® support of RPAC is essential to the political success of PAR, the National Association of Realtors® and local Realtor® associations. Investments help elect candidates who support Realtor® and consumer interests.
RPAC is non-partisan, considering all candidates for support and focusing on where candidates stand on Realtor® issues, rather than their party affiliation.
RPAC works closely with local Realtor® associations throughout a rigorous candidate screening and support process. RPAC policy requires candidate interviews in all races involving an open seat. Candidate interviews for races involving an incumbent are not necessary unless there is interest in supporting a challenger.
The purpose of the detailed candidate screening process is to develop and strengthen local contacts with candidates and elected officials and to convey Realtor® issues and concerns, as well as to elect candidates to public office who have a detailed understanding of Realtor® and consumer issues. The rigorous process also aims to encourage Realtor® participation in the political process.
If you are a candidate for state-level public office and you’re interested in learning more about our screening process, please contact us.
Determining which candidate to support is an important process involving local association members, RPAC Trustees and state and local staff. Contact PA RPAC staff to see how you can get involved.
RPAC Election Guide
The Election Guide highlights candidates endorsed by the Pennsylvania Realtors® Political Action Committee.
RPAC endorsed candidates in the 2024 General Election. View the results of the election to see how they performed.
2025 Elections Key Dates
- Nov. 4 – Municipal General Election
- March 11 – last day to circulate and file nomination petitions
- May 5 – last day to register to vote before the primary election
- May 13 – last day to apply for a mail-in or absentee ballot
- May 20 – Pennsylvania Primary Election
- Oct. 20 – last day to register to vote before the general election
- Oct. 28 – last day to apply for a mail-in or absentee ballot
2025 RPAC Investors
As of March 31, 2025
*Bold denotes Corporate Major Investors.
PA RPAC Hall of Fame
The PA RPAC Hall of Fame recognizes members who invested an accumulated amount of $10,000 or more in RPAC. View the PA RPAC Hall of Fame.
President’s Circle Members
Tiffanie Bailey-Romey
Mark Barone
Christopher Beadling
Terese Brittingham
Jason Burkholder
Christina Cardone
Dominic Cardone
David Dean
Jodi Diego
Kenneth Enochs
James Helsel
Gregory Herb
Kevin Hodrick
Michael Howell
Bill Lublin
Sherri Martin
Jane Maslowski
Michael McGee
Kathleen McQuilkin
Bette McTamney
Nicole Murray
Heather Petrone-Shook
Vincent Range
Mark Reale
Ellen Renish
Alexa Sanchez
Lisa Sanderson
Julie Sebock
Thomas Skiffington
Brian Slater
Janice Smarto
Sandra Stevens
Emily Q Wang
Debora Weidman-Phillips
Glenn Yoder
Platinum ‘R’ Members
Ken Enochs
Bill Lublin
Golden ‘R’ Members
Kit Anstey
Tiffanie Bailey-Romey
Terese Brittingham
Jason Burkholder
Christina Cardone
Dominic Cardone
David Dean
Jodi Diego
James Helsel
Gregory Herb
Kevin Hodrick
Bette McTamney
Nicole Murray
Vincent Range
Mark Reale
Ellen Renish
Alexa Sanchez
Lisa Sanderson
Thomas Skiffington
Brian Slater
Janice Smarto
Sandra Stevens
Emily Q Wang
Debora Weidman-Phillips
Crystal ‘R’ Members
Mark Barone
Jane Maslowski
Kim Moyer
Heather Petrone-Shook
Julie Sebock
Sterling ‘R’ Members
Christopher Beadling
Steven E Brown
Pamela Croke
Nathan D Elfner
Timothy C Graham
Greater Harrisburg Association of Realtors®
Amanda M Helwig
Michael Howell
Kevin Juliano
Sherri Martin
Michael McAndrews
Michael McGee
Kathleen McQuilkin
Randy L Myer
Pike/Wayne Association of Realtors®
Lynn B Sharer
Joseph Tarantino
Glenn Yoder
Governor’s Club Members
Raul Azpiazu
Valerie Clinton
Deborah McLaughlin
Michael Pion
Capitol Club Members
Robert Aldinger
Dolores Bailey
Jennifer Botchway
Ayse Clay
Gregg Clymer
Stephen D’Antonio
David DeTurck
Lora Foster
Patrick Groner
Lisa Hartlaub
Larry Hatter
Brian Kane
Glenda Kane
Craig Lerch
Tina Llorente
Barbara Margolis
Anne Marie Matteo
Joseph Scott McArdle
Susan McFadden
Christina Nolden
Eric Rehling
Victoria Venezia
Justina Walk
Kenneth Worley
$99 Club Members
RPAC Leadership
Pennsylvania RPAC is governed by a 20-member Board of Trustees, with two trustees from each of the 10 PAR districts.
2025 Officers:
- Chair: Mark Reale
- Vice Chair: Ken Enochs
- Treasurer: Alex Shnayder
For a full list of PA Realtors® Political Action Committee Trustees, contact information and jurisdictions, contact us.
Disclaimers
Personal Contribution Disclaimer:
Contributions are not deductible for income tax purposes. Contributions to RPAC are voluntary and are used for political purposes. The amount suggested is merely a guideline and you may contribute more or less than the suggested amount. You may refuse to contribute without reprisal and the National Association of REALTORS® or any of its state associations or local boards will not favor or disfavor any member because of the amount contributed. 70% of each contribution is used by your state PAC to support state and local political candidates. Until your state PAC reaches its RPAC goal 30% is sent to National RPAC to support federal candidates and is charged against your limits under 52 U.S.C. § 30116; after the state PAC reaches its RPAC goal it may elect to retain your entire contribution for use in supporting state and local candidates.
Corporate Contribution Disclaimer:
All contributions are non-deductible. 100% of your contribution up to $999 will be directed to the PA RPAC administrative fund, which utilizes the funds to engage in other political activities. 30% of corporate investments $1,000 or more will be directed to NAR’s Political Advocacy Fund, which utilizes the funds to engage in other federal political activities, and the state RPAC administrative fund will retain 70%.