Politics & Government

Lower Southampton 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 Lower Southampton Township.

Residents of Lower Southampton Township will go to the polls to cast votes for municipal offices and the Neshaminy School Board in the May 20 primary election.
Residents of Lower Southampton Township will go to the polls to cast votes for municipal offices and the Neshaminy School Board in the May 20 primary election. (Patch Graphic)

LOWER SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, PA — The primary election is Tuesday, May 20, and Lower Southampton Township residents will cast votes for municipal offices and the Neshaminy School Board.

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

Neshaminy School Board

Four incumbent Centennial school directors are running for four, four-year terms.

Region 1 (Democrats/Republicans) Vote For 1

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  • 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

Lower Southampton Township Municipal Offices

Supervisor: 6-Year Term (Vote for 2)

  • Anthony Giannone (Democrat)
  • Jane Aobieski (Democrat)
  • Nick Bordner (Republican)
  • Cyndie Bowman (Republican)

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

  • Deborah L. Doneker (Republican)

Tax Auditor: 6-Year Term (Vote for 1)

  • Jennifer Esposito (Democrat)
  • Tara M. Kolaris (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.

Bucks County 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 and can be found through this link.

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

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