Rudzki apparent winner for district magistrate; Noro, Reno apparent winners for mayor in Aspinwall, Sharpsburg
Matthew V. Rudzki is the apparent winner of the Nov. 2 race for the district magistrate seat based in Sharpsburg, according to unofficial results from the Allegheny County Office of Elections.
Rudzki, a Democrat and the outgoing mayor of Sharpsburg, received 4,367 votes, with Independent Jennifer Evashavik receiving 2,691, and Republican Dave Turner getting 2,487 votes with 100% of precincts reporting.
Here are unofficial election results from contested races in the Fox Chapel area.
The Allegheny County Office of Elections must certify all election results before they become official.
Apparent winners are highlighted in bold.
Fox Chapel Area School Board
Region Two
Ariel Zych, Democrat, 2,042
Greg Dolan, Republican, 1,426
Aspinwall
Mayor
Joe Noro, Republican, 550
David C. Brown, Democrat, 526
Write-in, 13
Council (Top four finishers win seats)
Jeff Harris, Democrat, 760
Lara Voytko, Democrat, 697
Marcia L. Cooper, Democrat, 674
Mary Hancock, Democrat, 609
Sharon Donnick, Republican, 323
James A. Bonat, Republican, 304
Write-in, 20
Fox Chapel
Council (Top four finishers win seats)
Harrison S. Lauer, Republican and Democratic nominations, 1,648
Bradley D. Harrison, Republican and Democratic nominations, 1,581
Sarah Hanna, Democrat, 1,398
Andrew C. Bennett, Republican, 1,289
Michael D. Pohl, Republican, 995
Write-in, 32
Indiana Township
Supervisor
Jonathan Newmann, Democrat, 213
Michael D. Schurko, Republican, 170
O’Hara Township
Constable
Francis Peitz, Democrat, 1,959
Thomas Portante, Republican, 1,188
Write-in, 8
Sharpsburg
Mayor
Brittany Reno, Democrat, 448
Joseph Simbari, Republican, 325
Write-in, 1
Council (Top four finishers win seats)
Kayla Portis, Democrat, 494
Karen Pilarski-Pastor, Republic and Democrat nominations, 458
Carrie Tongarm, Democrat, 422
Brian R. Kozara, Democrat, 368
Bradley R. Truman, Republican, 356
Write-in, 33
Council
Sarah Ishman, Democrat, 484
Alan Vozel, Republican, 237
O’Hara Township
Charter Amendment No. 1
Shall the O’Hara Township Home Rule Charter be amended to be gender neutral by removing any reference to any person using the words he or his, as more fully described in O’Hara Township
Yes, 1,657
No 1,325
Charter Amendment No. 2
Shall the O’Hara Township Home Rule Charter be amended by removing the provision that requires an appointee to a vacancy be of the same political party affiliation as the person being replaced.
No, 1,573
Yes, 1,324
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