Politics & Government

Falls, Middletown Twp. Supervisors Retain Seats: Unofficial Results

Numerous races throughout Levittown were uncontested in Tuesday's general election. See the town roundup below.

Supervisors in Falls and Middletown townships were able to retain seats in Tuesday's general election, according to unofficial results.
Supervisors in Falls and Middletown townships were able to retain seats in Tuesday's general election, according to unofficial results. (Patch Graphics)

LEVITTOWN, PA. —Supervisors in Falls and Middletown townships retained their seats in unofficial results from Tuesday's general election.

With 100 percent of Bucks County's 306 precincts reporting, races were decided in towns throughout Levittown where many were uncontested.

Voter turnout in Bucks County was 42.4 percent. Results from the Bucks County Board of Elections are unofficial until certification.

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Here is a roundup of races and votes:

Bristol Borough Council

Bristol Borough Mayor Ralph DiGuiseppe III, a Democrat, was re-elected with 1,488 votes. Meanwhile, Bryan Johnson, Greg Pezza, Lee Cousin, and Louis Quattrocchi won ward seats running unopposed.

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Bristol Township Council

Maryann Wagner, Patrick Antonello, and Joseph Glasson won four-year seats running unopposed for township council.

Falls Township Supervisors

Democratic Falls Township Supervisors Brian Galloway and Erin Mullen were re-elected to six-year terms.

Galloway garnered 4,681 votes while Mullen got 4,084 votes. Republican challenger Joan M. Graves received 3,092 votes.

Hulmeville Borough Council

Daniel Mandolesi, Rebecca Krause, and Jose Gonzalez won three, four-year council terms, defeating Republicans Joe McKairnes and Doug Edge.

Langhorne Borough Council

Timothy Harris, Kathleen Horwatt, and Bob Cumming won three, four-year terms on the borough council.

Langhorne Manor Borough Council

Nicolas Pizzola, Alicia Gasparovic, and Grace Judge won three, four-year borough council seats, defeating Samuel Jennings and Philip Gillies.

Middletown Township Supervisors

Democrat Mike Ksiazek was re-elected as Middletown Township supervisor, defeating Republican challenger Adam Landman. Ksiazek received 7,546 votes to 6,015 for Landman.

Penndel Borough Council

Democrats Francis Murphy and Robin Valentis won two-year borough council terms while Barbara Heffelfinger and Gary Nickerson won four-year terms.

Tullytown Borough Council

Joseph Shellenberger, Bryan Servis, and David Pearl won three, four-year seats on the borough council.

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