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Former Bucks County Commissioner Chairman Andy Warren wants to delve back into the inner workings of county government.
He s running as a Republican candidate for controller, one of the row offices up for election in the May 18 primary. I totally thought elective office was an honorable position, he said of his previous service, adding that he wants to run again to be a leveling voice in this tumultuous time.
Warren, 77, of Middletown, served as county commissioner from 1980 to 1995. He still regularly attends the commissioners bi-weekly meetings, questioning expenses that he thinks should be better explained before they are approved by the three-member board.
But, Pennsylvania Department of State voter registration data indicates Trump s defeat has less to do with a grand conspiracy of Democrats and more to do with a party that simply didn’t want to re-elect the president.
About half of the county’s 304 voting precincts saw overall turnout rates of about 82% in the election.
Most precincts in Lower Bucks towns reported some of the lowest turnouts, between about 65% to 75%.
Of all 488,009 voters currently registered in Bucks County as of Dec. 7, only 2,000 more Democrats voted in the Nov. 3 election than did Republicans.
Just over a dozen of the county’s 54 municipalities saw more Republicans voting than Democrats, and the majority of precincts saw the same trend.