Incumbents kept their seats on the Falls Township Board of Supervisors.
Incumbent Chairperson Jeff Dence, a Democrat, and member John Palmer held their seats. Republican challenger Joan Graves came about 200 votes behind the two candidates.
Dence has served as a supervisor for years and took the top spot after Bob Harvie left to become a Bucks County Commissioner in 2020. Palmer came to the supervisors after serving on the Pennsbury School Board in 2020 to fill Harvie’s seat.
“An elected Township Supervisor is responsible for deciding issues of public safety, spending, growth management, zoning, roads and streets, code enforcement, environment and how to pay for it all,” according to the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors.
Incumbent Tax Collector Kimberly Scarpiello, a Democrat, ran unopposed and won.
John Ryba won the election for auditor. He was cross-filed as a Democrat and Republican.
Edward Crohe, who was cross-filed, ran unopposed for constable and won.
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