Four Hatboro-Horsham school board members are the projected winners on the Democratic ticket in Tuesday’s primary election.
HATBORO / HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —The race for the Hatboro-Horsham School Board was split between party lines during Tuesday’s primary election
With 27.3 percent casting votes Tuesday, the four Hatboro-Horsham school board incumbents are the projected winners on the Democratic ticket, according to unofficial results from the Montgomery County Board of Elections.
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Hatboro-Horsham school board members Denise “DJ” Schultz, Theresa E. Brown, Susan Hunsinger-Hoff, and School Board President David P. Brown were seeking re-election.
They will face Republicans Vince Varallo, Janine Solley, Clarice Schillinger, and former Horsham Township Police Chief Bill Daly.
All eight candidates had cross-filed to run on the Democratic and Republican ballots for four, four-year terms on the seven-member school board.
Democratic Ballot – Four, four-year terms
- David P. Brown — 2,197 votes
- Bill Daly — 467 votes
- Denise “DJ” Schultz — 2,371 votes
- Theresa E. Brown — 2,411 votes
- Vince Varallo — 302 votes
- Susan Hunsinger-Hoff — 2,368 votes
- Janine Solley — 603 votes
- Clarice Schillinger — 383 votes
Republican Ballot – Four, four-year terms
- David P. Brown — 383 votes
- Bill Daly — 1,891 votes
- Denise “DJ” Schultz — 484 votes
- Theresa E. Brown — 361 votes
- Vince Varallo — 1,759 votes
- Susan Hunsinger-Hoff — 415 votes
- Janine Solley — 1,663 votes
- Clarice Schillinger — 1,656 votes