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Editor's note: Bullet points denote winners.

Shamokin-5.2 Inspector of Election (vote 2)

- Briana Baskin, D, 43 votes, 56.58 percent

Veronica Schicatano, R, 33 votes, 43.42 percent

SASB Director

- Edward Griffiths, D/R, 2,262 votes, 22.15 percent

- Tracey Witmer, D/R, 2,066 votes, 19.74 percent

- LaRue Beck, D/R, 1,885 votes, 17.51 percent

- Brian Persing, D/R, 1,975 votes, 17.39 percent

Shamokin-4 Constable

- Kevin Mains Sr., D, 137 votes, 98.56 percent

Shamokin-8 Constable

- Francis Anonia, D, 42 votes, 100 percent

Shamokin City Controller

- Gary Haddock, R, 750 votes, 99.73 percent

Shamokin City Council (vote 2)

- William Strausser, R, 654 votes, 52.24 percent

- Michael Snyder, D, 589 votes, 47.04 percent

Shamokin City Council, 2-year term (vote 1)

- William Milbrand, D, 611 votes, 59.78 percent

Barry Weikel, R, 409 votes, 40.02 percent

Shamokin-3 Judge of Election

- Richard Startzel, R, 66 votes, 100 percent

Shamokin-5.2 Judge of Election

- Bernadette Baskin, D, 57 votes, 100 percent

Shamokin City Mayor

- George Rozinskie Jr., D, 584 votes, 55.67 percent

Betsy Richardson, R, 452 votes, 43.09 percent

Shamokin City Treasurer

- Brenda Scandle, D, 852 votes, 99.65 percent

Shamokin Twp. Inspector of Election (vote 1)

- Betty Swank, R, 255 votes, 77.04 percent

Linda Newbert, D, 76 votes, 22.96 percent

Shamokin Twp. Supervisor

- Greg Rachau, R, 261 votes, 97.39 percent

Shamokin Twp. Tax Collector

- Lisa M. Deitrick, D, 230 votes, 98.71 percent

Snydertown Inspector of Election (vote 1)

- Henrietta M. Yarnall, R, 34 votes, 53.13 percent

Lynetta Deibler, D, votes, 30 votes, 46.88 percent

Snydertown Judge of Election

- Patricia Hetzendorf, D, 49 votes, 98 percent

Snydertown Mayor

- Henrietta M. Yarnall, R, 64 votes, 98.46 percent

Snydertown Tax Collector

- Judith A. Wary, R, 64 votes, 100 percent

Snydertown Council (vote 4)

- Robert Hetzendorf, D, 40 votes, 24.69 percent

- Charles Dalpiaz, R, 62 votes, 38.27 percent

- Larry A. Wary, R, 50 votes, 30.86 percent

10 write-in votes

SCA School District Director (vote 2)

- Michael Yeager, R, 472 votes, 36.60 percent

- Richard Steele, R, 463 votes, 35.64 percent

SCA School Director, 2-year term

- Timothy Vought, R, 512 votes, 74.90 percent

Strong Inspector of Election

- Martha Meredith, D, 90 votes, 100 percent

Strong Judge of Election

- Peggy Lutcavage, D, 81 votes, 100 percent

Sunbury-3 Constable

- Lorie A. Morrison-Becker, D, 72 votes, 98.63 percent

Sunbury-5 Constable

- William E. Whipple, D, 146 votes, 99.32 percent

Sunbury-8 Constable

- Robert Miller, R, 134 votes, 100 percent

Sunbury Council (vote 2)

- Joseph J. Bartello, R, 858 votes, 49.51 percent

- Todd E. Snyder, R, 852 votes, 49.16 percent

Sunbury-1 Inspector of Election

- Constance J. Benner, D, 70 votes, 93.33 percent

Sunbury-3 Inspector of Election

- Shirley L. Morrison, D, 83 votes, 100 percent

Sunbury-5 Inspector of Election (vote 1)

- Mary M. Beaver, R, 104 votes, 59.09 percent

Diane Whipple, D, 72 votes, 40.91 percent

Sunbury-9 Inspector of Election

- Lois Geiswhite, R, 79 votes, 98.75 percent

Sunbury-1 Judge of Election

- Judith M. Eichner, R, 79 votes, 100 percent

Sunbury-3 Judge of Election

- Karen L. Walker, D, 76 votes, 100 percent

Sunbury-5 Judge of Election

- Karen Hoover, R, 160 votes, 100 percent

Sunbury-7 Judge of Election

- Marvin Deal, R, 217 votes, 100 percent

Sunbury-9 Judge of Election

- Deanna L. Hare, R, 83 votes, 100 percent

Sunbury Mayor

- David Persing, R, 777 votes, 68.04 percent

Scott C. Johnson, D, 354 votes, 30 percent

Sunbury Treasurer

- Elizabeth Beth Kremer, R, 1,055 votes, 99.53 percent

Upper Augusta Twp. Supervisor

- Rebecca Ray, R, 342 votes, 99.71 percent

Upper Augusta Twp. Tax Collector

- Darlene Kern, R, 348 votes, 99.71 percent

Upper Augusta Twp. Auditor-6

- M. Phyllis Wetzel, R, 338 votes, 100 percent

Upper Mahanoy Twp. Inspector of Election (vote 1)

- Nancy Snyder, R, 41 votes, 57.75 percent

Hope Rebuck, D, 30 votes, 42.25 percent

Upper Mahanoy Constable

- Glenn E. Masser, R, 67 votes, 100 percent

Upper Mahanoy Judge of Election

- Shirley Snyder, R, 69 votes, 100 percent

Upper Mahanoy Twp. Supervisor

- Zachary James Kahler, D, 33 votes, 96.36 percent

West Cameron Twp. Supervisor

- Michael M. Moore, R, 58 votes, 89.23 percent

West Cameron Twp. Supervisor, 4-year term

44 write-in votes

Robert Long, R, 26 votes, 37.14 percent

West Cameron Twp. Tax Collector

- Paul Smink, R, 67 votes, 98.53 percent

West Cameron Constable

- Floyd Maurer, R, 68 votes, 98.55 percent

Zerbe Twp. Tax Collector

- Penny Balavage, D, 211 votes, 99.53 percent

Zerbe Twp. Supervisor (vote 1)

- Michael Schwartz, D, 115 votes, 43.23 percent

Gene Geise, R, 91 votes, 34.21 percent

Zerbe Twp. Supervisor, 2-year term

- Michael Schwartz, D, 166 votes, 79.43 percent







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