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Hatboro-Horsham School Board 2021 Election Results: Republicans In The Lead
As of Wednesday morning, the Republicans running for Hatboro-Horsham School Board had secured the most number of votes.

Editor's Note: This story was updated around 8 a.m. Wednesday with 22 out of 22 precincts reporting. Further note: A slightly earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the Democrats, not the Republicans, were in the lead, when it was, in fact, the other way around.
HATBORO-HORSHAM, PA — Three Republicans seeking seats on the Hatboro-Horsham School Board along with two cross-filed school director candidates appeared to have won Tuesday's municipal election.
Montgomery County unofficial elections returns showed that Republicans Erin Whalen, Stephen VanHorn and Timothy Hain, along with cross-filed candidates Maggie Kistner and Tara Conner-Hallston, had won over Jennifer Wilson, Shawn Fagan and Erin Stroup.
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The projection is based on 100 percent of the vote being tallied, according to the unofficial county results.
As of early Wednesday morning, the results showed that Whalen had 4,166 votes, VanHorn had 4,106, Hain had 3,955, Conner-Hallston had 4,216 votes and Kistner had 4,313 votes while, by comparison, Wilson had 3,876 votes, Stroup had 3,804 votes and Fagan took home 3,774 votes.
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Candidate Amanda Jacobus, who had run as a non-partisan, appeared to come in last with around 2,442 votes as of early Wednesday morning.
This is the most recent update from Patch for the Hatboro-Horsham School Board Race. This story may still be updated.
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