Ken Krawchuk, 64, was born and raised in the Feltonville
 section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  He
 and his wife Roberta have lived in Abington since 1981, a Philadelphia suburb, and have three daughters and three grandchildren (so far).  Mr. Krawchuk is an avid whitewater canoeist, year-round backpacker, and railroad enthusiast.
He graduated with honors
 from Cardinal Dougherty High School in 1971, and in 1975 received
 a B.S. in Physics from St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia.  Additionally, Mr. Krawchuk is a graduate of the Abington Citizens' Police Academy.
Mr. Krawchuk is also a freelance writer and a guest columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper.  His first novel, Atlas Snubbed, is a pastiche parody sequel to Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged.  It presents, as fiction, a new political concept: 
The Separation of Society and State, which is the central theme of the Krawchuk campaign.
For more biographical information about Ken Krawchuk, please refer to his detailed resume.