Clear took 2,695 votes to 1,560 for Morgan, who had sought a second six-year term. I feel like this is a win for Millcreek Township as a whole, and I am excited about the vibrant future that Millcreek has, Clear said. I am anxious to work with all of the township employees, with the other supervisors and with the entire county, she said.
Clear is a McDowell High School teacher and represents Millcreek on Erie County Council.
Kirk McCaslin, a Millcreek Township streets employee, is the apparent winner of the Republican nomination for supervisor, with 1,979 votes to 1,426 for James Lindstrom, a WJET-WFXP TV director.
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Republican Kirk McCaslin will announce his bid for Millcreek Township supervisor on Friday.
McCaslin, a Millcreek Township government employee for 36 years and a member of the West Lake Fire Department for 39 years, will make his announcement at a media-only event at 8:30 a.m. at Scott Park, located a block east of West Sixth Street and Peninsula Drive.
McCaslin, according to a press release, is a lifelong township resident and graduate of McDowell High School. He is married and has four adult children.
The seat is currently held by Supervisor John Morgan, a Democrat. McCaslin said he is promising voters that he will serve only one, four-year term if elected, and focus on fixing roads, improving and maintaining parks, addressing flooding issues, and reaching a consensus regarding the fire commission.