Warden-Rodgers defeats Kettering for Ross commissioner Democratic nomination
After seeing a contested Democratic primary for only one Ross commissioner seat, township residents will have contested races for four commissioner seats in November’s general election, according to unofficial Allegheny County election results.
In Ross’ Ward 6, newcomer Haley Warden-Rodgers defeated appointed incumbent Commissioner John W. Kettering for the Democratic nomination.
In the general election, Warden-Rodgers will face Republican Justin Jeffrey, who was unopposed for nomination in the primary.
After uncontested primaries, residents of Ross’ Wards 2, 4 and 8 will also see contested general elections.
In Ward 2, Democratic Commissioner Chris Rand Eyster is challenged by Republican Joseph Aguglia.
In Ward 4, the election will be between Democrat Dwayne Lee Allen and Republican Jared Miller.
In Ward 8, Democratic Commissioner Denise Rickenbrode is challenged by Republican Dean C. Riegel.
Ross has nine commissioners, each from a ward, who are staggered so that roughly half of the board is up for election in each municipal election year.
Here are the unofficial election results with all precincts reporting and winners in bold:
WARD 2
Democrat
• Chris Rand Eyster: 381
Republican
• Joseph Aguglia: 206
WARD 4
Democrat
• Dwayne Lee Allen: 445
Republican
• Jared Miller: 265
WARD 6
Democrat
• Haley Warden-Rodgers: 258
• John W. Kettering: 219
Republican
• Justin Jeffrey: 116
WARD 8
Democrat
• Denise Rickenbrode: 391
Republican
• Dean C. Riegel: 132
Brian C. Rittmeyer, a Pittsburgh native and graduate of Penn State University's Schreyer Honors College, has been with the Trib since December 2000. He can be reached at brittmeyer@triblive.com.
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