Robert & Monica for Warwick

Electing Robert Brodrecht and Monica Weninger will bring fresh voices, real accountability, and a local government that reflects the rich diversity of our community.

More than half of Warwick’s voters are not registered with the party that currently holds every seat in local government. That’s not representation — that’s imbalance. 

Together, they believe in:

  • Open, honest, and responsible governance
  • Improving pedestrian and bicyclist safety
  • Sensible solutions for repurposing vacant properties
  • Expanding recreational use of township spaces
  • Supporting local businesses
  • Fiscal responsibility and oversight of our township budget

Fundraiser Dinner at Paradiso Restaurant

Join us for a delicious dinner and hear from other inspiring candidates in this year’s Warwick municipal election. Together, we can build the momentum we need to win in November! 

$62 per ticket

Includes:  Appetizers: Bruschetta, Antipasto salad, Entrees: Chicken Parmigiana, Pastas: Penne w/ Vodka Sauce & Cavatelli Broccoli w/ Garlic & Oil, Sides: Garden Salad, Dessert: Tiramisu, Beverages: Soft drinks, Coffee, Plus Complimentary Beer & Wine

Balance the Power in Warwick

Why Your Support Matters

52.9% of Warwick voters are not registered with the party that currently controls 100% of our local government. That’s not balanced representation. Electing Robert Brodrecht and Monica Weninger will bring accountability, transparency, and leadership that reflects the rich diversity of voices in our community.

But small-town campaigns don’t have big-money backers. We’re relying on grassroots support from neighbors like you.

Your donation will help us:

  • Print yard signs, palm cards, and mailers
  • Reach voters door-to-door and online
  • Host local events & meet-the-candidate nights
  • Get out the vote this fall

Every dollar goes directly to supporting this local, people-powered campaign.

Robert Brodrecht

Robert Brodrecht

for Warwick Township Supervisor

  • Warwick resident for 23 years
  • Proven leader in business and organizations
  • Life-long community volunteer
  • Problem-solver and collaborator
  • Committed to open dialogue with all residents

As a Warwick Township resident for over 20 years, retired engineering director, and lifelong community volunteer, I believe strongly in the power of local government to improve people’s daily lives. I’m running for Supervisor because I want to help make Warwick safer, more connected, and more responsive to the needs of its residents.

In recent years, I’ve grown increasingly concerned about pedestrian and bicyclist safety in our township. Too many of our roads lack sidewalks or safe passageways, making it difficult for residents to get around without a car. I want to work with the community, Township staff, and outside partners to make smart, lasting improvements that benefit everyone — and support our local businesses.

Democracy works best when it’s collaborative, respectful, and inclusive. I’ve been attending Township meetings, reviewing records, and discussing local concerns with neighbors because I believe that decisions should be made with — not just for — the people who live here. When a neighbor encouraged me to run for Supervisor, I saw it as an opportunity to step up and serve.

“Local government works best when it works for everyone. I’m ready to listen, collaborate, and help Warwick thrive.”

Throughout my career, I’ve led diverse teams and solved complex problems in both retail and engineering. Most recently, I managed a department of over 100 engineers, coordinating across legal, finance, and technical teams to deliver solutions on time and on budget. These experiences taught me how to listen, collaborate, and lead with integrity.

If elected, I will bring a calm, practical, and open-minded approach to the Board of Supervisors. I want to ensure that Warwick remains a beautiful, welcoming place for all — and that every resident has a voice in shaping its future.

Monica Weninger

Monica Weninger

for Warwick Township Auditor

  • Warwick resident for 32 years
  • Award-winning public school science teacher
  • Data-driven decision maker
  • Champion of transparency and accountability
  • Active in voter advocacy and civic education

I’ve lived in Warwick Township for over 30 years, raised a family here, and served as a public school science teacher for most of my career. I care deeply about this community and want to ensure it remains a great place to live, learn, and grow.

For over a decade, I’ve been active in civic life—advocating for voting rights, helping to educate Bucks County residents about local issues, and encouraging civic participation. As a teacher, I’ve always emphasized the importance of evidence-based thinking and critical analysis. These values are more important than ever, as misinformation threatens our ability to work together and solve real problems.

“Democracy is not a spectator sport.”

I’m running for Auditor because Warwick deserves open, honest, and responsible governance. The Auditor plays a vital role in oversight and ensuring public funds are managed responsibly. With my background in data-driven education and civic engagement, I know how to ask tough questions, dig into the details, and promote transparency.

I believe it’s time for a fresh perspective—and a Democratic voice—to help restore balance, accountability, and trust in our local government.