Politics & Government

Levittown Voter Guide 2025: Who's On Ballot, Where To Vote

The primary election is Tuesday, May 20. Check out our voter guide before you go to the polls in the communities around Levittown.

Residents of communities around Levittown will go to the polls to cast votes for municipal offices and several school boards in the May 20 primary election.
Residents of communities around Levittown will go to the polls to cast votes for municipal offices and several school boards in the May 20 primary election. (Patch Graphic)

LEVITTOWN, PA — The primary election is Tuesday, May 20, and residents in communities around Levittown will cast votes for municipal offices and several school boards.

The election technically has already begun, as mail-in votes have started to return to Bucks County.

For the primary election, residents vote for contested and uncontested races for their Democratic and Republican parties. Some school board members are cross-filing in both parties.

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Who Is On the Ballot

Bristol School Board

Four candidates are seeking four, four-year terms on the Bristol Borough School Board.

Democrats / Republicans

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  • Brianna M. Curran
  • John D'Angelo
  • David Nemeth
  • Anthony Smith

Bristol Township School Board

Nine candidates are seeking four, four-year terms on the Bristol Township School Board.

Democrats / Republicans

  • Frank Barnhardt (Republican)
  • Kellie Buchanan
  • Drew DiDonato
  • Barbara Garwood
  • James P. Morgan III
  • Gallus Obert
  • Khalif Williams Sr.
  • Andrea Winstanley
  • Tim Witherspoon Jr.

Neshaminy School Board

Region 1 (Democrats/Republicans) Vote For 1

  • Erin Brosious
  • Brian Sucevic (Democrat)

Region 2 (Democrats/Republicans) Vote For 1

  • John Allen
  • Nicholas McGoldrick

Region 3 (Democrats/Republicans) Vote For 2

  • Kristin Egan
  • Jake Krause

Pennsbury School Board

Five candidates seek four, four-year terms.

Democrats / Republicans

Region 1 School Director — 4-Year Term (Vote for 2)

  • Steven Keller (Republican)
  • Lois Lambing
  • Joshua Waldorf

Region 2 School Director — 2-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Jim Boice
  • Andrew Dell

Region 3 School Director — 4-Year Term (Vote for 2)

  • Linda Palsky
  • Joanna Steere

Bristol Borough Municipal Offices

Mayor — 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Frank W. Peranteau Sr. (Democrat)
  • Ralph DiGuiseppe III (Democrat)

North Ward Borough Council - 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Maria Figueroa (Democrat)

East Ward Borough Council - 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Lorraine Cullen (Democrat)

West Ward Borough Council - 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Betty Rodriguez (Democrat)

South Ward Borough Council - 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Ralph DiGuiseppe (Democrat)

Tax Collector - 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Anna Bono Larrisey (Democrat)

Bristol Township Municipal Offices

Council - 4-Year Term (Vote for 4)

  • Raymond Blalock (Democrat)
  • Craig Bowen (Democrat)
  • Marcia Dunlap (Democrat)
  • Cynthia Murphy (Democrat)
  • Ken Velez (Republican)

Falls Township Municipal Offices

Supervisor - 6-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Tim Loteckie (Democrat)
  • Jason Lawson (Democrat)
  • Joan M. Graves (Republican)
  • Jennifer C. Metzger (Republican)

Tax Collector - 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Kimberly Scarpiello (Democrat)
  • Donald E. Krier (Democrat)

Falls Township - Auditor - 6-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Sean Murphy (Democrat)
  • Paula L. Page (Republican)

Hulmeville Borough Municipal Offices

Borough Council — 4-Year Term (Vote for 4)

  • Doug Harris (Republican)
  • Nicholas Lodise (Republican)
  • Joseph E. McKairnes (Republican)
  • Jim Pio (Republican)
  • Thomas Wheeler (Republican)

Langhorne Borough Municipal Offices

Mayor - 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Barry Truchil (Democrat)

Borough Council - 4-Year Term (Vote for 4)

  • Paul Schneider (Democrat)
  • Kate Transue (Democrat)
  • Scott E. Haldeman (Republican)

Tax Collector - 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Ellyn M. Schoen (Democrat)

Langhorne Borough Municipal Offices

Mayor - 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Robert Byrne (Republican)

Borough Council - 4-Year Term (Vote for 4)

  • Philip Gillies (Republican)
  • Devin Marie Keating (Democrat)
  • Charles J. Ingulli Jr. (Republican)
  • Robert McBeth (Republican)
  • James Niwinski (Republican)
  • Cheryl Oessenich (Republican)

Middletown Township Municipal Offices

Supervisor - 6-Year Term (Vote for 2)

  • Christian Gallardo Sr. (Democrat)
  • Lisa Leedom (Republican)
  • Ryan Leighton (Democrat)
  • Tom Mags Magdelinskas (Republican)

Tax Collector - 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

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Auditor - 6 Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • David M. Tilli (Democrat)
  • Ronald Rudy (Republican)

Penndel Borough Municipal Offices

Mayor - 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Robert Winkler (Democrat)
  • David Cahill (Republican)
  • Thomas C. Sodano Jr. (Republican)

Borough Council - 4-Year Term (Vote for 4)

  • Neil Berman (Republican)
  • Joseph Crisafulli (Republican)
  • Francis P. Murphy (Democrat)
  • John Stratz (Democrat)
  • Robin L. Valentis (Democrat)
  • Robert Winkler (Democrat)

Tax Collector - 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Donna M. Caracappa (Democrat)

Auditor - 6-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Michael J. Nigra (Democrat)

Tullytown Borough Municipal Offices

Mayor - 4-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Joseph Shellenberger (Democrat)

Borough Council - 4-Year Term (Vote for 4)

  • Roberto Campanaro (Democrat)
  • Nina Chrzanowski (Democrat)
  • Kelli Donlen (Republican)
  • Mary Ann Gahagan (Democrat)
  • Annette Nysse (Democrat)
  • Matt Pirolli (Democrat)
  • Scott Saunders (Democrat)
  • Justin Thomas (Republican)

When To Vote

Polls will be open for in-person voting from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Where To Vote

If you're planning on voting in person and are not sure where to go to vote, you can find your polling place here.

Montgomery has several drop boxes for voters to leave their ballots instead of voting at the polls.

Secure Mail-In Drop boxes close at 8 p.m. on Election Day.

Patch will provide coverage and unofficial results of the races on Election Day and the days after.

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