Published June 03, 2009 02:25 pm -
After a tally of write-in votes from the May 19 election, a number of candidates will see their names on the ballot in the fall.
UPDATE: Write-in candidates are winners
By Matt Snyder
Herald Staff Writer
MERCER COUNTY
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After a tally of write-in votes from the May 19 election, a number of candidates will see their names on the ballot in the fall.
Mercer County elections chief Jeff Greenburg said the write-in votes were approved in a Tuesday meeting. Results of the election will remain unofficial until after the first and second signing of the books today and June 10.
Greenburg has said the write-in winners will not displace any of the previously announced results.
The write-in winners for Democratic nominations are:
James Carucci, Clark council, 11 votes.
Paula J. Emery, Clark judge of elections, 17 votes.
Lori M. McKnight, Clark inspector of elections, 11 votes.
Matthew Hackett, Coolspring Township supervisor, 52 votes.
Helene Kuhn, Hermitage NE-1 inspector of elections, 7 votes.
Robert Pizor, Jackson Township supervisor, 27 votes.
Richard Schuller, Lackawannock Township supervisor, 64 votes.
Charles N. Larish III, two-year Liberty Township supervisor, 25 votes.
George P. Gerhardt, Mercer Area School Director representing Mercer, 13 votes.
George Elliott, Pine Township supervisor, 37 votes.
Beverly Scurpa, Sharpsville Area School Director, 97 votes.