Schools
The Democratic Candidates For North Penn School Board Came Out On Top
With a majority of votes counted, it appears as though the slate of Democrats who ran for seats on the North Penn School Board have won.

LANSDALE, PA — With a majority of election ballots counted across Montgomery County, it appears as though a slate of Democrats vying for seats on the North Penn School Board have won the contest.
The unofficial election returns Montgomery County last updated on Sunday show Democrats Tina Stoll, Christian Fusco, Jonathan Kassa and Alfred R. Roesch, III, coming out on top over the Republican candidates, who were Michael Kennedy, Jessie Bradica, Harry Snyder and Frederick Froehlich.
There were 97 still-uncounted mail-in ballots across Montgomery County as of the latest results disclosure, but it appears highly unlikely that those outstanding ballots would in any way affect the North Penn School Board race.
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Last Tuesday, after the polls closed, Patch reported that the North Penn race was too close to call at the time.
Now, it's safe to say that the four Democratic candidates would be joining the school board.
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The following is the vote count for each candidate as of Sunday's release of the county's unofficial election results:
Stoll: 15,249 votes
Fusco: 14,960 votes
Kassa: 14,549 votes
Roesch: 13,977 votes
Kennedy: 12,331 votes
Bradica: 12,154 votes
Snyder: 11,710 votes
Froehlich: 11,735 votes
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