Politics & Government
Election 2025: Republican Candidate Slate In Warminster Revealed
The Republican party's candidates are for Warminster municipal offices and the Centennial School Board.

WARMINSTER, PA — The Warminster Township Republican Committee has announced its slate of candidates for school board and for municipal offices in the May 20 primary election.
The committee said it chose candidates "who embody the values and priorities of Warminster residents.
The Warminster Township Republican Candidates are:
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- Robert Guarini Sr. for Warminster Township Supervisor
- Vitaliy Velenchuk for Warminster Township Supervisor
- Eugene Lyall for Warminster Township Tax Collector
- Leonard "Ron" Smull for Warminster Township Auditor
The candidates are committed to public service, sound financial stewardship, and the well-being of the community.
From advocating for transparent governance to securing economic growth, they are poised to lead Warminster forward with integrity.
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For example, Robert Guarini Sr. brings decades of local leadership experience, ensuring township decisions reflect residents’ needs.
“Our committee completed a thorough review of these candidates to ensure they’ll deliver strong governance, economic vitality, and a safer Warminster,” said Robert Welsh, Chair of the Warminster Township Republican Committee. “We’re confident these leaders will champion the values our residents hold dear.”
The Centennial School Board Candidates are:
- Mark Gindhart for Centennial School Director - Region 2
- Mary Alice Brancato for Centennial School Director - Region 3
- Mark Werner for Centennial School Director - Region 3
The three recommended school board candidates are dedicated to providing a top-tier education for all students in the Centennial School District, the party said.
They will prioritize student safety, respect for parents and teachers, and directing taxpayers’ money to the classroom—not excessive administrative costs. With a focus on budget accountability, transparency, and a thriving learning environment, they’ll serve the entire community well.
“Our school board candidates share a vision for academic excellence and responsible leadership,” Welsh said. “They’ll work tirelessly to ensure our schools deliver the best education while keeping taxpayer concerns front and center.”
The Warminster Township Republican Committee urges residents to support these candidates in the upcoming election.
Voter participation is key to shaping the future of the township and its schools. To learn more about their platforms and vision, visit www.warminstergop.org or email Warminster17@gmail.com.
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