Norristown Primary Election Live Results: School Board And More
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Norristown PA
18 May, 2021
8:00 PM
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Update: 1 a.m. Final results are still being tabulated in the Norristown area in the Tuesday primary. Check back for more information as it becomes available. NORRISTOWN, PA — Polls are closed across Pennsylvania and in Norristown in the 2021 primary election, and results will soon start trickling in. Local voters have a number of municipal races to decide during this primary and November's general election, including school board, borough council, judge's seats, and more. The school directors race is one of the most compelling this year. There are a slew of candidates that have cross-filed as both Democrats and Republicans, so the primary is serving as something of a preliminary, non-partisan qualifying round. However, there are still decisions to be made. There are four seats available for a four year term. On the Democratic side, there are eight candidates: Shae Ashe, Cynthia Wirth, Marissa Dell, Tamika Mezache, Mao Howell, Christopher Jaramillo, Daniel De Kok Sr., and Lisa Licwinko-Engelman. The Republican ballot is all of the same candidates but Howell and Mezache. Ashe, the current board president, is running together with Wirth, Dell, and Jamarillo. "We are the only four candidates on the ballot dedicated to remaining champions for public education," Ashe said in a statement Monday. Howell, Licwinkco-Engelman, De Kok, and Mezache have also been endorsed as a block. Specifically, Keeping Kids in School, a group that lobbied Norristown and other districts to reopen to full in person instruction during the pandemic, has endorsed those four. A few key seats for four-year terms on borough council have multiple candidates, on the Democratic side. There are two at-large seats, and three Democrats competing for it: Tiffani Hendley, Fernando Feliciano Jr., and Rebecca Smith. Smith is the seat's incumbent. Similarly, there is one Ward 3 council seat, and two Democratic candidates, Ana Santoyo and Dustin S. Queenan. The pair are running to replace current Councilwoman Valerie Moman. Primary voters across Pennsylvania also cast votes on several ballot questions, including a proposed constitutional amendment that would curb the governor's powers in a public health emergency.
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