MILFORD, Pa. — Dominique Azzollini, a Pike County resident and real estate professional, has announced her candidacy for Pennsylvania’s 139th State House District, which represents communities in Pike and Wayne counties.
Azzollini, a graduate of Delaware Valley High School and an agent with Davis R. Chant Realtors, said her campaign will focus on issues including housing affordability, healthcare access, and changes to state government policy.
In a statement, Azzollini said she decided to run after seeing rising living costs and limited local services affect families in the district.
“I’m not a career politician,” she said. “I’m living through the same challenges our community faces, from housing costs to access to healthcare.”
After graduating in 2018, Azzollini attended Wilkes University’s Honors College, studying neuroscience and psychology, before returning home during the COVID-19 pandemic. She said her work in real estate has given her firsthand experience with what she describes as a tightening housing market and increasing prices.
Her platform outlines several priorities. They include expanding affordable housing options and support for first-time homebuyers, advocating for an increase in Pennsylvania’s minimum wage, and proposals aimed at lowering consumer costs.
She has also called for expanded healthcare access. Pike County is among a small number of counties in Pennsylvania without a hospital, and Azzollini said she would work to bring additional primary care services and medical facilities to the area.
Other policy goals include environmental protections for the Delaware River region, expanding broadband infrastructure, exploring marijuana legalization as a potential revenue source, and government reforms such as term limits, a state gift ban for elected officials, and changes to the redistricting process.
Azzollini has been active in local civic and political groups, including the Pike County Democratic Committee. In 2025, she ran for Dingman Township auditor and received 46 percent of the vote.
The 139th District includes municipalities across Pike County, including Milford and Dingman townships, and several communities in Wayne County, including Hawley and surrounding townships.

I can’t get past the nose.
She experiences the rise in housing cost and healthcare lol she’s a realtor.. she’s part of the damn problem.
I like our current Rep! He is doing a lot for us.
Not a career politician, but she ran for auditor last year??? Guess the nose ring isn’t helping her real estate sales.