Primary Election Roundup
Allegheny Township supervisor
Incumbent Fred N. Imler has apparently been re-elected to another six-year term on the Allegheny Township board of supervisors, according to unofficial results.
Imler received 403 votes, Michael Luther received 361 and Ronald Beegle received 76 votes on the Republican ballot. There were no candidates on the Democratic ballot, so Imler will be unopposed in the fall general election.
Meanwhile, also according to unofficial results, Manny Nichols received 507 votes to defeat incumbent Arthur Martino with 218 votes and Beegle with 104 votes on the Republican ballot for a two-year term on the board of supervisors. There were no candidates on the Democratic ballot, and Nichols will run unopposed in the fall.
Roaring Spring Borough Council
Five candidates will seek four seats on Roaring Spring Borough Council in November as a result of Tuesday’s primary election.
According to unofficial results, winners on the Republican ballot were Rodney L. Claycomb with 164 votes, incumbent Craig E. Curfman with 149 votes, incumbent Kevin N. Snowberger with 144 votes and Rodney Green with 122 votes.
Jeffery G. Stoyanoff was the lone candidate on the Democratic ballot and he received 68 votes. He will join the four Republicans on the November ballot.
Republican incumbents Mary E. Claycomb with 120 votes and Kayla Reed with 108 votes, along with newcomer Richard J. Feltenberger with 98 votes, were unsuccessful on the Republican ballot.
Republican Mayor Dennis Igou ran unopposed.
Blair Township supervisors
Jacob Wible has defeated incumbent Louis Lusk for a six-year term on the Blair Township board of supervisors.
According to unofficial results, Wible received 432 votes to 168 votes for Lusk on the Republican ballot in Tuesday’s primary election. There were no candidates on the Democratic ballot, so Wible will run unopposed in the fall.
Frankstown Twp. supervisors
William Rabold II has apparently won a six-year term on the Frankstown Township board of supervisors, according to unofficial election results.
Rabold received 518 votes, defeating incumbent James R. Callahan, who received 345 votes, Lynn O. Granville with 173 votes and Steven Dale with 122 votes on the Republican ballot in Tuesday’s primary election. There were no candidates on the Democratic ballot and Rabold will be unopposed in the fall.