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Three of four Republican incumbent councilmembers and one challenger won their partyâs nomination for new terms on the New Holland Borough council.
New Holland Borough, located in a very conservative part of Lancaster County, had no Democratic candidates on Tuesdayâs ballot.Â
The Republican Committee of Lancaster Countyâs Elanco area committee did not endorse candidates in the race, leaving it up to voters.
The three incumbents Patrick Morgan, Bryant Glick and Todd Burkhart are now almost guaranteed another four-year term if their leads hold. Mike Martin, a 34-year-old business owner, will unseat incumbent Harry Klinger.
One of the candidates who was unsuccessful in his intra-party challenge, Andy Walker, went to Washington, D.C. on January 6 to support former President Donald Trumpâs baseless effort to reverse the outcome of the November election. Walker was an organizer of a Facebook group dedicated to organizing Trump supporters to protest the electi
Voters in Lancaster County can go to the polls today to decide on significant changes to the Pennsylvania constitution, including 2 proposals to limit a governor s power during an emergency declaration, and another that would add language to prohibit discrimination based on race or ethnicity.
In the first hour and half, 50 people had cast their ballots (out of the roughly 1,500 registered at the precinct) at the Elizabethtown 4-D polling place  Been a great day, judge of elections Mary Conrad said. Been busy the whole time. She added that there was a steady trickle in the first hour and half so far.Â