




Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleEnergy engineer
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationPennsylvania
BackgroundEnergy engineer
EducationRutgers University — B.A. in Psychology; minor in Cultural Anthropology
Notable personal detailsCarol Obando-Derstine is a Democratic candidate for U.S. House in Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District. She has worked for PPL Electric Utilities in roles including regional affairs director and project manager for interconnection affairs, and previously worked as a regional manager for U.S. Sen. Bob Casey. She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology (minor in cultural anthropology) from Rutgers University and a master’s degree in community psychology and social change from Penn State, and pursued an M.Eng. in Energy Systems Engineering at Lehigh University.
The candidate supports policies to lower costs for working families, expand access to affordable healthcare, and oppose large tax cuts for the wealthy while promoting investment in jobs, small businesses, and a just clean-energy transition. Her platform emphasizes protecting programs that aid low- and middle-income households and standing up to policies that would shift benefits toward billionaires. She also supports innovation and federal action to create jobs and retraining tied to energy and technology initiatives.
Supports treating health care as a right, protecting Medicaid and Medicare, strengthening the Affordable Care Act, and ensuring reproductive health care rights. Emphasizes fighting policies that would reduce coverage or access and lowering health-related costs for families.
Supports securing the border while overhauling the immigration system with humane reforms, including a pathway to citizenship (Dignity Act), expanding immigration court capacity, fully reopening DACA applications and protecting Dreamers, and opposing administration policies that target immigrant communities.
The candidate supports protecting the right to choose and protecting access to reproductive health care; she pledges to fight policies that restrict reproductive care and to defend women’s health and related rights. Her campaign and endorsements identify her as a pro-choice candidate who will advocate for reproductive freedom.
Supports expansion of clean energy, grid interconnection for renewables, and climate mitigation through science-based energy solutions and decarbonization while emphasizing affordability and job creation. Background and professional experience in energy systems engineering and work at PPL Electric Utilities informing policy focus on clean-energy integration and lowering utility costs. No evidence found of advocacy for Green New Deal–style wholesale fossil-fuel phase-out or explicit endorsement of carbon-pricing legislation in the cited sources.
The candidate supports "common-sense gun safety legislation" and emphasizes youth mental health funding and violence-prevention education as part of her approach to public safety. Her platform links modest gun-safety measures with broader violence-prevention and mental-health initiatives.





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2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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