Politics & Government
2 Centennial School Board Members Defeated: Unofficial Results
Centennial School Board members Michael Lydon and Shelley Eilenberg lost in their re-election bid in Tuesday's general election.

WARMINSTER / UPPER SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, PA —Two Centennial School Board members have lost their re-election bids, according to unofficial results from Tuesday's general election.
With 100 percent of Bucks County's 306 precincts reporting, Republican Michael Hartline defeated Democratic school board member Shelley Eilenberg for a four-year term representing Warminster in Region 3.
Hartline received 2,454 votes to 2,084 for Eilenberg, according to unofficial results from the Bucks County Board of Elections.
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School Board Vice President Patti Crossan and School Board member Tony Sadowski were both re-elected to four-year terms in Region 2.
Crossan received 3,177 votes while Sadowski garnered 3,065 votes.
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Republican challengers Don McGeary Jr. received 2,609 votes while Arno Carl F. Vorwerk got 2,221 votes.
In Region 1, School Board Member Michael Lydon lost his re-election bid for one of two, four-year Upper Southampton Township seats. The Democrat received 1,970 votes and his party's colleague Cathie Forman garnered 2,069 votes.
School Board member Charles H. Martin was re-elected with 2,493 votes while his Republican colleague Kathleen M. Maguire received 2,593 votes to win the nod as the top vote-getter.
Voter turnout in Bucks County was 42.4 percent.
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