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2 incumbents, 2 newcomers elected to North Hills School Board

Cindy Alexander
By Cindy Alexander
1 Min Read Nov. 5, 2021 | 4 years Ago
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Two incumbents will retain their seats on the North Hills School Board, and they will be joined by two newcomers.

Two of the open seats were due to board members Kathy Reid and Annette Nolish not seeking reelection.

Current board members, Democrats Allison Mathis and Sandra Kozera retained their positions with the school board.

Newcomer Michael R. Santucci, who was cross-filed, got the most votes at 6,102 with Mathis next at 5,654.

Kozera received 5,505 votes and Elizabeth Nease, a newcomer who ran on both tickets, received 5,248 votes.

Republicans Joe Muha (4,425) and Dale Bricker Jr. (4,297) and Constitution Party member Jim Barr (1,569) did not get enough votes to be elected.

There were 949 write-in votes.

The board members will be sworn in during the Dec. 7 North Hills School Board meeting.

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Cindy Alexander is a Trib Total Media contributing writer.

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