Pavlock Appears to be Winner
It appears McKean County District Attorney John Pavlock has won the Republican and Democratic nominations for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
According to unofficial election results, Pavlock received 312 more votes than Bradford attorney Chris Hauser on the Republican side and 127 more on the Democratic side.
Jim Evans was the top vote-getter in the race for a Bradford City Council seat with 451 votes.
Fred Proper garnered 409 votes while incumbent Rick Benton got 385.
Fellow incumbent Bob Tingley picked up 269 votes.
Democrat Bob Onuffer got 206 votes.
Challengers in both Foster and Bradford Townships beat out the incumbent supervisors in Tuesday's primary.
In Bradford Township, Jim Erwin garnered 304 votes while Don Cummins got 300.
It wasn't as close in Foster Township. Jim Connelly Jr. got 256 votes while Cary Kaber got 151.
Bradford City Police Officer Dave Feely led the field of school board candidates with 1343 votes on the Republican ballot and 484 on the Democratic.
Incumbents Pat Vigliotta and Joe Troutman Sr. came in second and third. As for the fourth seat, newcomer Shane Oschman beat incumbent Rita Dincher on the Republican side. Dincher got 16 more Democratic votes than Oschman.
The totals do not include absentee ballots.
According to unofficial election results, Pavlock received 312 more votes than Bradford attorney Chris Hauser on the Republican side and 127 more on the Democratic side.
Jim Evans was the top vote-getter in the race for a Bradford City Council seat with 451 votes.
Fred Proper garnered 409 votes while incumbent Rick Benton got 385.
Fellow incumbent Bob Tingley picked up 269 votes.
Democrat Bob Onuffer got 206 votes.
Challengers in both Foster and Bradford Townships beat out the incumbent supervisors in Tuesday's primary.
In Bradford Township, Jim Erwin garnered 304 votes while Don Cummins got 300.
It wasn't as close in Foster Township. Jim Connelly Jr. got 256 votes while Cary Kaber got 151.
Bradford City Police Officer Dave Feely led the field of school board candidates with 1343 votes on the Republican ballot and 484 on the Democratic.
Incumbents Pat Vigliotta and Joe Troutman Sr. came in second and third. As for the fourth seat, newcomer Shane Oschman beat incumbent Rita Dincher on the Republican side. Dincher got 16 more Democratic votes than Oschman.
The totals do not include absentee ballots.
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