After a contentious town primary where Republican and Democrat parties colluded to not only cross endorse candidates for Highway Superintendent and Council positions they also conspired to primary Conservative Party candidates in hope of eliminating all November election opposition. Not only did the Conservative Party endorsed candidates prevail, in turn they primaried the endorsed Republican Party candidates and won handily.
Republican Party
Town Superintendent of Highways
John Pilato – 1,274
Daniel Amatura – 609 (endorsed)
(Pilato was victorious in all 17 polling districts)
Town Council (2)
Adam Dickman – 1,260 (incumbent)
Mark Burkard – 1,058
Michael Wozniak – 659 (endorsed)
Paul Rudz – 534 (endorsed)
Conservative Party
Town Superintendent of Highways
John Pilato – 332 (endorsed)
Daniel Amatura – 241
Town Council (2)
Adam Dickman – 340 (endorsed)
Mark Burkard – 279 (endorsed)
Michael Wozniak – 264
Gregory White - 40
Last edited by mark blazejewski; July 10th, 2021 at 02:09 PM.
LIDA Member Rinow to Member Ruda: You were a sitting Trustee on the Board. Did you help support Mr. Sweeney getting a seat on the CDC Board?"
That's awesome I think when real conservative approaches are applied, you see real efforts in the polls. Impressive, I give Deb Lemaster the credit in staying true to her commitment to the party that represents her township.
I'm looking forward to the success in Lancaster, change is key in the upcoming election in light of the political climate dynamics....
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