Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Preliminary Primary Election Results for the Easton Area

The results of the Pennsylvania primary elections held Tuesday are not yet official, but preliminary unofficial vote counts as of late in the evening are as follows for races pertinent to those in the greater Easton area:

(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




For Palmer Township Supervisors, Democrat primary, with 71 percent of precincts reporting, for two seats: 
43% / 349 votes, Jeffrey  Young
34% / 273 votes, K. Michael Mitchell
24% / 192 votes, Franklin Lambert


In the Northampton County Common Pleas Judge primary race on the Republican ballot, with 99 percent of precincts reporting:
48% / 3,933 votes, Jennifer Sletvold
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  McClure

For Northampton County Council, Republican primary, with 99 percent of precincts reporting, for five seats:
18% / 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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