Politics & Government

2 Supervisors Elected In Lower Gwynedd Twp.

Voters spoke loud and clear at the ballot box in Lower Gwynedd Tuesday.

Polls are now closed and results for the Lower Gwynedd township supervisor's board race are beginning to come in.
Polls are now closed and results for the Lower Gwynedd township supervisor's board race are beginning to come in. (Patch Graphic)

LOWER GWYNEDD TOWNSHIP, PA — Democrats have handily won both seats up for grabs on Lower Gwynedd Township's Board of Supervisors, according to unofficial results early Wednesday morning.

Danielle Duckett and Andrea Brockway, with 2,996 and 2,878 votes, respectively, had nearly double the support of Republicans Vincent Small (1,348) and Eric Holmquist (1,336) as of just after midnight.

Five of the township's six precincts had reported in.

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Update at 10:43 p.m.

The latest results show Democrats with a commanding lead, with one of the township's six precincts reporting and a slew of mail-in ballots tabulated:

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  • Duckett: 1,816
  • Brockway: 1,738
  • Small: 532
  • Holmquist: 517

Original story :

Polls have closed Tuesday night and results for the Lower Gwynedd township supervisor's board race are beginning to trickle in from around the area.

Check back to this page for live results throughout the night as they become available.

Two seats are up for grabs, with four candidates in the mix. The full board includes five supervisors.

Democrats Danielle Duckett and Andrea Brockway are running against Republicans Vincent Small and Eric Holmquist.

Related: 2025 PA Election Guide

Duckett, the chairperson of the board, is the lone incumbent of the four candidates running, meaning that at least one seat will be turned over. Sitting Supervisor Tessie McNeely's term expires in December and she is not running for re-election. A Temple University graduate, she has served as a policy advisor and worked with the Montgomery County Office of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities.

Brockway, also a Temple grad, has been a practicing lawyer for 15 years, and previously served as judge of election.

Holmquist, a Villanova graduate, has 30 years of experience in the financial services industry in both staff and leadership roles, and has served as an author and a keynote speaker in his field.

Small, an Ohio State graduate, studied electrical engineering and currently works as an advisor for electrical engineering company Cirkit Design. He's gained skills in "planning, budgeting, communication, and resource management," according to the Whitpain, Lower Gwynedd, and Ambler Republican Committees.

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