Affordability first.
Property tax relief for homeowners and seniors. Simpler state rules for small businesses.
Read more →On May 19, write Yanni Lambros on your Republican primary ballot. A local small business owner who showed up when working families were being ignored. Now he’s asking for your pen.
May 19
PA Republican primary. Polls open 7am to 8pm.
Dist. 53
Seven towns in Montgomery County.
6.2M
Views on his viral speech.


The 53rd district
The 53rd Pennsylvania House District sits in Montgomery County, running from Lansdale north through Souderton and Telford. Yanni’s from the heart of it, and plans to show up for every one.
How to write him in
Ask for a Republican primary ballot.
Only registered Republicans can vote in the Republican primary. Not registered R? The deadline to change your party is 15 days before the election. Check now.
Find the State Representative line.
Look for the line marked “State Representative, 53rd Legislative District.” His name won't be printed there. You'll see a blank write-in slot.
Write “Yanni Lambros.” Fill the bubble.
Write his full name, then fill in the oval / bubble next to your write-in. Both are required for the vote to count.
Write exactly
Yanni Lambros
Spelling matters. Write his full name clearly in the write-in line for State Representative, 53rd District, and fill in the oval or bubble next to it so the machine counts the vote. Need to find your polling location? Check at pavoterservices.pa.gov.
What he’s fighting for
Property tax relief for homeowners and seniors. Simpler state rules for small businesses.
Read more →Plain-language explanations of every vote. Real town halls. Calls returned.
Read more →More state support for local police and schools. Real backing for Main Street businesses.
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Tell five neighbors his name. Put up a yard sign. Chip in for door-hangers. Every single one of these moves this race, especially the ones that don’t cost a dollar.

Recent appearance · Trump town hall · Oaks, PA
The story, and what people are saying
Before the campaign, before the yard signs, Yanni stood up at a local school board meeting and said what nobody else would. A video of it hit 6.2 million views.
He wasn’t a politician. He was a neighbor, a small business owner, and a guy who’d had enough of watching leaders talk past the people they’re supposed to serve.
That moment didn’t change him. It showed the rest of us who he already was.
Endorsements
Want to add yours? Get in touch.
“6M views on X. Thanks for speaking up, Yanni Lambros. Hometown Hero.”
“He is now referred to as 'Lansdale's dad.' The best advocate for all our children.”