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This report will be updated as more results become available. With all precincts partially reporting, Ezra Nanes is leading Jim Leous in the Democratic primary for State College mayor. As of 11:25 p.m. on Tuesday, Nanes had 1,568 votes (65.8%) to Leous’s 815 (34.2%). There was one write-in vote. According to the Centre County Elections Office, all in-person votes have been tabulated from each of the county’s 87 precincts, but countywide about 2,000 mail ballots remain to be counted. Processing of those ballots will resume at 11 a.m. on Wednesday. The vote total in the State College mayoral primary has already surpassed the 2017 primary by about 200 votes. ....
State College will have a new mayor and at least two new borough council members in 2022, and the field of candidates in May’s primary election for those positions is now set. Candidates had until March 9 to file nomination petitions and lots were cast for ballot positions on Wednesday morning. In the mayoral race, Ezra Nanes, both of whom previously announced their candidacies, are running on the Democratic ballot in the May 18 primary. The State College mayor, who receives a salary of $13,000 a year, does not vote on any action of council, but presides over meetings and can veto or approve ordinances. ....
Democrat Jim Leous, three-term member of the State College Area School Board and former board vice president, announced his intent to run for mayor of State College on Wednesday, making ....
Democrat and former State College Area School Board Vice President Jim Leous announced Wednesday he intends to run for mayor. He is now the second Democratic candidate to enter the race, joining AccuWeather’s director of business development, Ezra Nanes, who formerly ran for a state senate seat. “Local government needs to provide the bridge to economic recovery for all of us, and help rebuild a sense of cooperation and well-being,” Leous said. “I believe I can be part of the solution. That’s why I’m running for Mayor.” Leous said the borough faces a number of looming problems, including the COVID-19 pandemic, its accompanying economic impacts, and the “fraying” of local communities. ....
Current State College Area School Board member Jim Leous is running for mayor of State College, he announced on Wednesday. Leous said in a statement the challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic impact, as well as “the fraying of our community” and a “divided country,” require local solutions. “We don’t fix this on a national level. The only way we fix this is in our local communities, person to person and neighbor to neighbor,” he said. “Local government needs to provide the bridge to economic recovery for all of us, and help rebuild a sense of cooperation and well-being. I believe I can be part of the solution. That’s why I’m running for mayor.” ....