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Potter County Election Preview: Part 3 (School Board Seats)

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From Potter County Today

vote-buttonPotter County Director of Elections Sandy Lewis has released the following unofficial listing of the names that will appear on the ballot in the May 17 Primary Election for school director positions. School board seats are being filled in all six of the public school districts in Potter County. Candidates for those non-salaried positions are permitted to cross-file (i.e., run for both the Democratic and Republican nominations). Director Lewis can be reached at 274-8467. Here’s a summary of the school board candidates:

Democratic Ballot

Austin Region II (Keating and Sylvania townships): 4-yr. term; vote for one, Sherry L. Clark.

Austin Region III (Portage and Wharton townships): vote for two, Sherri L Lamer.

Coudersport Region I (Coudersport First Ward and Eulalia Township): vote for one, Marcia Lagrua Jones.

Coudersport Region II (Coudersport Second Ward): vote for one, Tamela V. Hults-Spears, Scott D. Bruzzi, Micki Dubots Brown.

Coudersport Region III (Allegany Independent, Hebron, Homer, Summit and Sweden townships): vote for two, Guerline L Laurore, Jennifer Chambers, Clayton Spaeth.

Galeton Region I (Galeton Second Ward); vote for one, Jill M. Cizek

Galeton Region II (Galeton First Ward, Gaines and Elk townships in Tioga County): vote for two, Charles (Chuck) Tameris, Sam Bollock

Galeton Region III (Abbott, Hector, Pike and West Branch townships): vote for two, Richard L. Yonkin Sr.

Northern Potter Region I (Ulysses Borough, Allegany and Ulysses townships): vote for one, Cliff Wood.

Northern Potter Region II (Bingham and Genesee townships): vote for two, Barry K. Hayman, Tammie L Hancock.

Oswayo Valley Region I (North Sharon Voting District and Ceres Township in McKean County): vote for one, Timothy A. Ford.

Oswayo Valley Region II (Shinglehouse Borough): vote for two, Sharyn L. Zias, Kimberley H. Voorhees.

Port Allegany (elected at-large): vote for five, Gary A. Hardes, Daniel F. Kysor, Scott A. Moses, Sean A. Lathrop.

Republican Ballot

Austin Region II (Keating and Sylvania townships): 4-yr. term; vote for one, Sherry L. Clark; 2-yr. term, vote for one, Kathy Fox.

Austin Region III (Portage and Wharton townships): vote for two, Darwin D. Reese, Sherri L. Lamer.

Coudersport Region I (Coudersport First Ward and Eulalia Township): vote for one, Marcia Lagrua Jones.

Coudersport Region II (Coudersport Second Ward): vote for one, Scott D. Bruzzi, Tamela V. Hults-Spears, Micki Dubots Brown.

Coudersport Region III (Allegany Independent, Hebron, Homer, Summit and Sweden townships): vote for two, Guerline L. Laurore, Jennifer Chambers, Drew Robinson, Timothy Watson, Clayton Spaeth.

Galeton Region I (Galeton Second Ward); vote for one, Jill M. Cizek.

Galeton Region II (Galeton First Ward, Gaines and Elk townships in Tioga County): vote for two, Sam Bollock, Charles (Chuck) Tameris.

Galeton Region III (Abbott, Hector, Pike and West Branch townships): vote for two, Richard L. Yonkin Sr., James L. Douglass.

Northern Potter Region I (Ulysses Borough, Allegany and Ulysses townships): vote for one, Cliff Wood.

Northern Potter Region II (Bingham and Genesee townships): vote for two, Tammie L Hancock.

Northern Potter Region III (Harrison & Hector Independent townships): vote for two, Jeanne Sherman, Philip E. Lehman.

Oswayo Valley Region I (North Sharon Township and Ceres Township in McKean County): vote for one, Timothy A. Ford.

Oswayo Valley Region II (Shinglehouse Borough): vote for two, Kimberley H. Voorhees.

Oswayo Valley Region III (Oswayo Borough, Clara Twp., Oswayo Twp, and South Sharon Voting District): vote for two, Mitchel Delong.

Port Allegany (elected at-large): vote for five, Ingrid L. Lapp, Scott A. Moses, Gary A. Hardes, Sean  A. Lathrop, Daniel F. Kysor.

Potter County Today is a timely information site courtesy of the Potter County Commissioners. Reprinted with Permission.

1 thought on “Potter County Election Preview: Part 3 (School Board Seats)

  1. This is not a personal issue but it would seem to be a conflict of interest to have a husband and wife both serving on a school board at the same time.

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