Meet Jeff Warren

I am a lifelong Northampton County public servant, community advocate, and working parent who believes the government should be accountable to the people it serves.

Born and raised in Easton and Forks Township, my life story is rooted in the values of hard work, service, and equal opportunity. I started a paper route at age 10, a labor of love that helped pay for my first car and my first year of college, and started playing guitar, a passion I continue to pursue to this day (check out my guitar logo!)

After being inspired by a ninth-grade history class and a book about President John F. Kennedy, I committed myself to a future in public service. I earned my bachelor’s degree from Penn State University and later a master’s degree from Kutztown University. After college, I spent more than 13 years in State Senator Lisa Boscola’s office, helping constituents navigate government services and advocating for Northampton County.

Elected Official and Community Leader

When I was elected to Easton City Council in 2007, I helped redevelop the Simon Silk Mill, secured funding for the Easton Public Market, and strengthened our police and fire departments. On the Hanover Township Board of Supervisors, I worked to preserve the community pool and saved preschool programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. I now serve as a Northampton County Commissioner, where I have protected our open lands and helped build a thriving economy and community right here.

Working Dad and Longtime Fan

Jeff standing with his family.

Since 2018, I have worked as Director of Community Outreach for CASA SHaW, a nonprofit that supports children in foster care by training and empowering community volunteers. I also host The Philadelphia Sports Table Podcast Show, the longest-running Philadelphia sports podcast.

I live in Bethlehem Township with my wife, Michelle, an elementary school counselor in the Nazareth Area School District, and our identical twin daughters, Addison and Abbigail. I want the best for my daughters – and I know that we can build a future where every child has a fair shot.

Now I’m running for State Representative because I believe Northampton County deserves a real voice for working families, not special interests. In Harrisburg, I will work to fully fund public education, rein in warehouse overdevelopment, expand access to attainable housing, and stand up for working families and unions – always putting people first.