In the race for controller an office that oversees the county s finances Van Blunk, an attorney, and former county commissioner Warren vied for the nomination to challenge incumbent Democrat Neale Dougherty, who was unopposed in his primary.
The Bucks County Republican Committee recommended Van Blunk for controller. Warren had the backing of the conservative group Right for Bucks. The citizens of Bucks County deserve transparency and accountability from our county government, and the non-partisan allegations made in the Coroner’s lawsuit suggest that we currently have neither, Van Blunk said in a statement. As our next controller, I will fight to improve transparency, expose fraud, and protect taxpayer dollars.
Division in Bucks County s Democratic and Republican parties will be on display as voters head to the polls for the May 18 primary election.
In the race for controller an office that oversees the county s finances Republicans Pamela A. Van Blunk, an attorney, and former county commissioner Andrew L. Warren are vying for the nomination to challenge incumbent Democrat Neale Dougherty, who is unopposed in his primary.
For prothonotary, the principal clerk of the court, Republicans Coleen Christian and Jennifer L. Hannigan will face off, each looking to take on the incumbent Judi Reiss, a Democrat who also is unopposed.
In the primary race for sheriff, county Democrats will have a choice between retired Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Mark E. Lomax and incumbent Sheriff Milt Warrell. Fred Harran, Bensalem s director of public safety, is unopposed in the Republican primary.