Meet Ryan Hazel

A lifelong member of this community, focused on delivering real results for working families in District 106.

Ryan Hazel grew up right here in Dauphin County, attending local schools and building deep ties throughout the community. From a young age, he understood the value of hard work, responsibility, and showing up for others.

His first job—lining baseball fields at Sunset Park—taught him early that no job is too small when it contributes to something bigger. That same mindset continues to guide him today.

Rooted in This Community

Ryan has built his career leading teams, improving operations, and delivering measurable results across multiple organizations. Whether managing high-performing teams or turning around underperforming operations, his focus has always been the same: create systems that work and help people succeed.

He believes leadership isn’t about titles—it’s about accountability, service, and getting the job done.

A Career Built on Results

Why I’m Running

I’m running for State House because I’ve seen what happens when systems stop working for the people they’re supposed to serve.

Too many families are working hard and still struggling to keep up. Too many people feel like decisions are being made without them in mind. And too often, government feels distant instead of accessible.

I believe we can do better.

This campaign is about making sure every person in District 106 has access to the essentials—affordable living, quality healthcare, strong schools, and safe communities. It’s about building a government that listens, responds, and delivers.

Ryan believes in servant leadership—putting people first, listening before acting, and making decisions based on what helps the most people possible.

That means focusing on real solutions, not political games. It means showing up, being accountable, and doing the work.

Because leadership isn’t about power—it’s about responsibility.

Leadership That Puts People First

Family & Community

Ryan lives in Dauphin County with his family and remains deeply connected to the community he’s proud to call home. His experiences as a parent and community member continue to shape his perspective and his commitment to building a better future for the next generation.

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