The county has certified the results of last month’s primary election.
The Trib reports that two countywide races will top the ballot in the fall. Incumbent Republicans Sean Kertes and Doug Chew will seek second terms in office on the three-member board against Democrats Ted Kopas and Sydney Hovis. Incumbent Sheriff James Albert will seek a second term in office when he faces Democrat Tommy John Hamacher.
In the race to fill two seats on the Hempfield board of supervisors, Republican incumbent George Reese was declared one of two winners in the Democratic primary late last week and will appear on the November ballot representing both political parties. Reese won the Republican primary with incumbent Jay Anderson and then won the Democratic nomination after a write-in campaign garnered 133 votes along with Ralph A. Stoup. The tie for the second nomination was broken by a random draw.









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