Politics & Government
Doylestown Township Supervisors Election Results
Here are the election results in the race for Doylestown Township Supervisors.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — The race for Doylestown Township Board of Supervisors is tight with just 10 votes separating the two Republican candidates. Democrat Dan Wood was a projected winner, the results show.
However, the uncertified tallies show Nancy Santacecilia with 10 more votes than Republican incumbent Ken Snyder. Democrat Connor O'Hanlon trails behind Snyder by 28 votes.
It is not clear how many absentee ballots are outstanding.
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Four candidates are vying for two spots: Dan Wood and Connor O'Hanlon ran as the Democratic candidates. Nancy Santacecilia and incumbent Ken Snyder make up the Republican ticket. Both seats are six-year terms.
As of 8 a.m., all eight districts have reported. Here are the results so far:
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Wood (D) - 2,874
O'Hanlon (D) - 2,627
Santacecilia (R) - 2,665
Snyder (R) - 2,655
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Wood is a lifelong Central Bucks resident and lives in the Woodridge neighborhood of Doylestown, according to his biography. He is a 2005 CB West graduate who was active in sports and as an Eagle Scout.
O'Hanlon is also a Penn State graduate. He currently works as a real estate salesperson at J Carroll Molloy and is the conveyancer for South Main Closing Services. He also works as a strength coach and personal trainer at BucksFit gym where he trains individuals and school sports teams.
The pair is running on a platform that pledges transparency, pension reform, environmental protection, and support for LGBTQ+ rights.
Santacecilia, a Republican, is the school and community outreach director for the local organization CB Cares. She has also previously worked in community outreach and human resources at Wharton School, The Vanguard Group and Princeton University. She attended University of Pittsburgh, earning a BA in English.
Snyder has spent six years as a supervisor for Doylestown Township, plus three years on the township's Planning Commission. On a professional level, he has more than 30 of experience years in the pharmaceutical industry, including in major focus process improvement, project management and change management, his online biography said.
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