(presumed primary winner names are bolded)
In the race for Easton Area School Directors - Region II, on the Republican side, with 88 percent of precincts reporting, for two seats:
41% / 78 votes, Michelle Price
32% / 60 votes, Robert Obey
27% / 51 votes, Pat Vulcano Jr. (incumbent)
In the race for Easton Area School Directors - Region II, on the Democrat side, with 88 percent of precincts reporting, for two seats:
42% / 354 votes, Robert Obey
37% / 312 votes, Michele Price
21% / 181 votes, Pat Vulcano Jr. (incumbent)
In the race for Easton Area School Directors - Region III, on the Republican side, with 64 percent of precincts reporting:
35% / 328 votes, Dominick Buscemi
35% / 328 votes, Matt Monahon
29% / 273 votes, Robert Moskaitis (incumbent)
In the race for Easton Area School Directors - Region III, on the Democratic ballot, with 55 percent of precincts reporting:
38% / 390 votes, Dominick Buscemi
36% / 372 votes, Matt Monahon
26% / 264 Robert Moskaitis (incumbent)
In the race for Wilson Area School Director - Region 1, on the Democratic ballot, with 100 percent of precincts reporting:
61% / 72 votes, Janis Krieger
39% / 47 votes, Linda Ann Baskwell
In the race for Wilson Area School Director - Region 3, on the Republican side, with 100 percent of precincts reporting:
50% / 83 votes, Bill Wallace
50% / 82 votes, John Cusick
In the race for Wilson Area School Director - Region 3, on the Democrat ballot, with 75 percent of precincts reporting:
50% / 84 votes, John Cusick
50% / 84 votes, Bill Wallace
For Forks Township Supervisors, Democrat primary, with 75 percent of precincts reporting, for two seats:
39% / 248 votes, Robert Egolf
35% / 220 votes, Bonnie Nicholas
26% / 166 votes, Blandine Mballa-Fonkeu
35% / 220 votes, Bonnie Nicholas
26% / 166 votes, Blandine Mballa-Fonkeu
43% / 349 votes, Jeffrey Young
34% / 273 votes, K. Michael Mitchell24% / 192 votes, Franklin Lambert
In the Northampton County Common Pleas Judge primary race on the Republican ballot, with 99 percent of precincts reporting:
20% / 1,636 votes, Chris Spadoni
18% / 1,443 votes, Abe Kassis
14% / 1,184 votes, Tom Carroll
In the Northampton County Common Pleas Judge primary race on the Democrat ballot, with 99 percent of precincts reporting:
32% / 4,206 votes, Jennifer Sletvold
29% / 3,790 votes, Abe Kassis
27% / 3,510 votes, Chris Spadoni
11% / 1,473 votes, Tom Carroll
In the race for Northampton County Executive, Democratic ballot, with 99 percent of precincts reporting:
50% / 6,808 votes, John Callahan
28% / 3,805 votes, Glenn Reibman
22% / 2,916 votes, Lamont McClure18% / 5,033 votes, Peg Ferraro (incumbent)
17% / 4,707 votes, Hayden Phillips
16% / 4,508 votes, Glenn Geissinger
14% / 4,000 votes, Mathew Benol
14% / 3,887 votes, Seth Vaughn
12% / 3,448 votes, Frank Hesch III
8% / 2,212 votes, Tricia Mezzacappa
For Northampton County Council, Democratic primary, with 99 percent of precincts reporting, for five seats:
17% / 5,704 votes, Deb Hunter
15% / 5,289 votes, Ronald Heckman
14% / 4,835 votes, Gerald Seyfried
13% / 4,519 votes, Christen Borso
11% / 3,938 votes, William Wallace
11% / 3,923 votes, Tom O'Donnell
11% / 3,715 votes, Kerry Myers
7% / 2,332 votes, Jason Toedter
For Northampton County District Judge 03-2-05, covering College Hill, Downtown, and most of the West Ward in the City of Easton, on the Republican side, with 86 percent of districts reporting:
43% / 126 votes, Antonia Grifo
38% / 112 votes, Sharbel Koorie
18% / 53 votes, Tony Bassil
For Northampton County District Judge 03-2-05, covering College Hill, Downtown, and most of the West Ward in the City of Easton, on the Democrat side, with 100 percent of districts reporting:
40% / 333 votes, Antonia Grifo
22% / 180 votes, Lance Wheeler
17% / 137 votes, Sharbel Koorie
13% / 107 votes, Time Prendergast
8% / 68 votes, Tony Bassil
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