Hatboro and Horsham voters chose among eight candidates for the Hatboro-Horsham School Board in Tuesday’s primary election.
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Updated: 10:28 p.m. Tuesday
HATBORO / HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —Four school board members running for re-election led the Democratic ticket in Tuesday’s primary election.
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Voters went to the polls Tuesday to decide among eight candidates running in the primary election for the Hatboro-Horsham School Board.
All eight candidates cross-filed to run on the Democratic and Republican ballots for four, four-year terms on the seven-member school board.
Results by the Montgomery County Board of Elections are unofficial. The winners move on to the November general election.
With Hatboro and Horsham Township precincts reporting, residents went to the polls to vote on their respective party’s ballot.
Polls opened at 7 a.m. and closed at 8 p.m.
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 were challenged by former Horsham Township Police Chief Bill Daly, Vince Varallo, Janine Solley, and Clarice Schillinger.
Democratic Ballot – Four, four-year terms
- David P. Brown — 1,179 votes
- Bill Daly — 236 votes
- Denise “DJ” Schultz — 1,266 votes
- Theresa E. Brown — 1,270 votes
- Vince Varallo — 145 votes
- Susan Hunsinger-Hoff — 1,280 votes
- Janine Solley — 312 votes
- Clarice Schillinger — 194 votes
Republican Ballot – Four, four-year terms
- David P. Brown — 143 votes
- Bill Daly — 613 votes
- Denise “DJ” Schultz — 192 votes
- Theresa E. Brown — 150 votes
- Vince Varallo — 548 votes
- Susan Hunsinger-Hoff — 171 votes
- Janine Solley — 540 votes
- Clarice Schillinger — 534 votes
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