Know more about Ed Clifford

Delco born, raised, and educated.

About

Ed Clifford has been a lifelong resident of Delaware County.  Spending most of his time in Marple Township, Ed has been a resident of Ardmore, in Haverford Township for over 2 years. Ed attended and graduated from Saint Anastasia Grade School in Newtown Square, PA, Archbishop Carroll High School in Radnor, PA, and Saint Joseph’s University, cum laude with a degree in Business Administration and Finance.  Ed is an Eagle Scout from Troop 315 in Larchmont, which is connected to Saint Anastasia’s Church.

Ed has worked in corporate treasury consultation for the last 12 years where he advises international corporations and banks on financial payment systems and accounting. His clients include Fortune 100 companies and international banks. Prior to working in system implementations, Ed worked in system design and fund accounting for the most prestigious hedge funds. His extensive business experience brings practical interaction and extensive vision to the residents of Delco and beyond.

Ed ran as the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania candidate for the United States Senate for Pennsylvania in 2016. He received the most votes ever for a Libertarian candidate in Pennsylvania’s history. In 2017, Ed ran for Delaware County Council where he stood tall against major party candidate mudslinging. A staunch advocate for giving the district better representation in the everyday things Pennsylvania is supposed to do.  Ed has an incredible vision for the future of Delaware and Montgomery Counties to bring to fruition.

Look ahead. 

Vote Ed.

For 166th Legislative District of Pennsylvania.

Ed Clifford 2022

Education

School choice - Parents should be able to make the decision for where and how education money should be sent and spent.

Infrastructure

Roads - Pave them. Anyone who has to complain to elected officials about the roads has oblivious “representatives.”

Environment

Enforce personal and real property rights. Polluters should pay for damages to individuals and their property.

The above interview was conducted during Ed’s US Senate race in 2016, courtesy of the Reading Eagle.