All three incumbents in the Penn-Trafford school board race earned new terms on Tuesday, and the current warden of the Westmoreland County Prison will join them after earning a school board seat in the district’s Region II.
In Region I, incumbent Republican Martin Stovar took nearly 83% of the vote.
In Region II, incumbent Republican Richard Niemiec and fellow Republican Bryan Kline both received the exact same number of votes, 1,161.
In Region III, incumbent Republican Toni Ising took nearly 73% of the vote.
Kline and the incumbents beat out write-in candidates Danielle Lane, Malissa Chaplick and Anthony Zona. However, until certified results are tabulated, their exact totals are not known.
Lang, Chaplick and Zona all ran as write-in candidates, getting into the race after the current school year began.
Patrick Varine is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Patrick at 724-850-2862, pvarine@triblive.com or via Twitter .
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2021-11-03 04:24:57Z
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