Grimm Krupa seeking reelection
State Rep. Charity Grimm Krupa, a Republican from Smithfield, is seeking her third term in office representing the 51st Legislative District.
“I entered public service because the Constitution is not optional, liberty is not negotiable, and government must answer to the people — not the other way around. When those principles are ignored, it is hardworking Pennsylvanians who pay the price,” said Grimm Krupa. “I am running for reelection to continue defending our freedoms and restoring integrity to government.”
Throughout her time in Harrisburg, she has been a consistent voice for transparency and fiscal responsibility. She has insisted that taxpayer dollars be fully accounted for and spent lawfully, ethically, and conservatively.
“The public has a right to know where that money goes, who benefits, and whether government is honoring its responsibilities. Elected officials must be held to a higher ethical standard, because public service is a public trust,” she said.
Grimm Krupa has stood firmly with the middle-class families who shoulder the consequences of inflation, reckless spending, and bureaucratic failure. She has opposed policies that reward insiders and special interests while undermining local communities, private property rights, and constitutional protections.
She also maintains strong constituent services at home. She and her staff have helped thousands of residents address their issues with state government.
Grimm Krupa pledged to continue fighting for limited, constitutional government; strong local decision-making; safe communities; and policies that allow families, veterans, farmers, and small businesses to thrive.
“This campaign is about standing with the people who do the work, pay the bills, raise families, and ask only for a fair and honest government in return,” she said. “It is rooted in the belief that our freedoms endure, our Constitution is worth defending, and public service carries a moral responsibility.”
The 51st District includes Uniontown; Fairchance, Markleysburg, Masontown, Point Marion and Smithfield boroughs; and Georges, German, Henry Clay, Menallen, Nicholson, North Union, South Union, Springhill and Wharton townships.