Dodson and Lynne Saylor were unopposed for another four-year term on Sellersville Borough Council. Incumbent Democrats Donald Crouthamel, Kathleen J. Hufnagle was unopposed for another four-year term. In Sellersville, incumbent Democratic Mayor Thomas C. Groff, who was on both the Republican and Democratic ballots, won another six-year term on the Hilltown Township Board of Supervisors. In Hilltown, incumbent Republican James C. There were also write-in votes to fill the fourth seat. Mayes received 341 votes, Brent Smith had 335 and Jeffrey J. With four four-year seats on Dublin Borough Council up for election, there were three Republican candidates and no Democratic candidates on the ballot. Hayes was unopposed for another four-year term. In Dublin, incumbent Republican Mayor Christopher N. had 1,564 votes to Democrat Don Bradley’s 973. In the race for one six-year seat on the Bedminster Township Board of Supervisors, incumbent Republican Morgan Cowperthwaite, Jr. On the Democratic ballot, Lauren Pareti had 520 votes and Jeremy D. In the third ward, where there were two four-year seats on Perkasie Borough Council up for election, the seats went to Republican Jim Ryder and Independent Scott Bomboy, who was also on the ballot as a Republican. In the second ward, where there was one four-year term on Perkasie Borough Council up for election, it went to incumbent Democrat Steven Rose, who had 393 votes to Republican Kim Bedillion’s 358. On the Democratic ballot, Matt Valley had 413 votes and Mary Antczak had 406. In the first ward, where there were two four-year seats on Perkasie Borough Council up for election, the seats went to Republican David Worthington with 569 votes and Republican incumbent Chuck Brooks with 556 votes. Former Pennridge football coach Jeff Hollenbach has been elected mayor of Perkasie. Current Mayor John Hollenbach, no relation to Jeff Hollenbach, did not run for re-election this year. In the race for a four-year term as Perkasie Borough mayor, Republican Jeff Hollenbach had 1,576 votes to Democrat Kelly Laustsen’s 998 and Independent Matthew B. With the exception of Sellersville, where the incumbent Democrats had no Republican opponents on the ballot and one Perkasie Borough Council race that was won by the Democratic party incumbent, this year’s Pennridge area borough and township races went to Republican candidates, according to unofficial counts on the Bucks County website the morning after Election Day.
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