2021 primary election in Lebanon County: Here’s what you need to know
Updated May 10, 2021;
Posted May 10, 2021
Poll workers at the First Ward West precinct, from left, Judge of Elections Bill McCracken, Brian Klick, Donna Klick and Ruth McCracken, set up at the Lebanon Municipal Building on the day before the election, Nov. 4, 2019.
Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
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The upcoming primary elections on May 18 will feature several statewide races and ballot measures, but those are only some of the important questions for voters in Lebanon County.
Elections are being held on May 18 from 7 a.m.-8 p.m. The deadline to register to vote in the election has passed, and the deadline for no-excuse mail-in or absentee ballots is rapidly approaching on May 11. If you have a mail-in ballot that hasn’t been submitted yet, to ensure your ballot’s arrival by the deadline, they will need to be dropped off in person rather than mailed.
A host of prizes were awarded over the weekend.
Here is a full list of winners:
36-hole Open champion: Dylan Parish 146
36-hole Open runner-up: Tim McMaster 147
36-hole gross A1 grade champion: Cameron Dougall 162
36-hole A1 grade runner-up: Sam Atwell 165
36-hole gross B grade champion: Bruce Winn 166
36-hole B grade runner-up: Andrew Smith 175
36-hole gross C grade champion: John Waller 189
36-hole C grade runner-up: Mark McKay 193
36-hole nett A grade winner: Aaron Lacey 140
36-hole nett A grade runner-up: Jake Swaffield 143
36-hole nett A1 grade winner: Brett McAleese 143
36-hole nett A1 grade runner-up: Mark Hoare 147
36-hole nett B grade winner: Denis McKay 143
Candidates seeking 48th Senatorial District seat put their differences on display
Updated 11:58 PM;
Today 11:58 PM
The four candidates who are running in the May 18 special election to fill the open Senate seat for the 48th District include, clockwise from top left: Dr. Calvin Clements, Democrat; Edward Krebs, Independent; Tim McMaster, Libertarian; and Christopher Gebhard, Republican. Three of the four candidates (Gebhard was absent) participated in a candidate s forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters of the Harrisburg Area on Tuesday.
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Three of the four candidates vying for the open 48th state senatorial district seat showed voters there are some clear differences among them on where they stand on issues facing Pennsylvania during a League of Women Voters candidates forum on Tuesday.
Arnold won a special election in October 2019 after former state Sen. Mike Folmer resigned amid charges that he was in possession of child pornography. There were still two years left in Arnold s term.
Republicans hold a voter registration edge over Democrats in the 48th Senate district, and have held the seat since 1983. Lebanon County Democratic Committee Chairman Dan Sidelnicksaid Republicans hold an advantage over fundraising against a Democratic contender.
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