Democratic voters in State College made their choice for Borough Council while Republican voters in several municipalities narrowed down the candidates for council or supervisor in the primary election Tuesday. Only a handful of municipal races on the ballot were contested, with most not featuring more candidates than the number of seats.
Because there are no Republican candidates for State College Borough Council, the top four vote-getters on Tuesday are the likely new council members.
Polls closed at 8 p.m., and this story will be updated with unofficial results in contested council and supervisor races across the county.
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State College Borough Council (4 seats)
Democratic primary
Matt Herndon:
Kevin Kassab:
Evan Myers:
Josh Portney:
Tony Sapia:
(Nalini Krishnankutty ran uncontested for one seat serving a two-year term.)
Port Matilda Borough Council (4 seats)
Republican primary
David Lykens:
Sandra Neal:
Jonathan Rockey:
Mark Lively:
William Hamer:
Carolyn Kibe:
Bernard Kalt:
Benner Township Board of Supervisors (1 seat)
Republican primary
Thomas Moyer:
Kathy Evey:
Gregg Township Board of Supervisors (1 seat)
Republican primary
Vicky Vanada:
Herb Grove:
Haines Township Board of Supervisors 2-year term (1 seat)
Republican primary
Randy Ream:
Derek Hart:
Halfmoon Township Board of Supervisors (2 seats)
Republican primary
Rose Hoover:
Patti Hartle:
Steven Schellberg:
Howard Township Board of Supervisors (1 seat)
Republican primary
Tyler Penland:
Charles Comly III:
Liberty Township Board of Supervisors (1 seat)
Republican primary
Stanley Donahay Jr.:
Robert McGhee:
Mike Rupert:
Liberty Township Board of Supervisors 2-year term (1 seat)
Republican primary
Gary Bathurst Sr.:
Guy Poorman:
Mike Rupert:
Potter Township Board of Supervisors (2 seats)
Republican primary
Ryan Newman:
Scott Floray:
Paul Zerby:
Dennis Foust: