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Candidates compete in primary for four open Lehigh County commissioner at-large seats

The contest for the four open commissioner-at-large seats on the Lehigh County Board of Commissioners in Tuesday's primary was on the Repubican side of the ticket.

The four Republicans who will see their names on the ballot in the Nov. 3 Municipal Election include: Amanda Holt of Upper Macungie Township, Victor Mazziotti of Allentown; Marty Nothstein of Lowhill Township and Brad Osborne of South Whitehall Township.

All are incumbents except Nothstein, who according to unofficial results from the Lehigh County Voter Registration Office, garnered 8,283 votes.

Holt received an unofficial 8,154 votes. Osborne received an unofficial 7,879 votes; and Mazziotti brought in an unofficial 6,675 votes.

Dean N. Browning of South Whitehall Township, received an unofficial 6,204 votes to finish fifth.

The four Democrat candidates seeking nominations on their side of the ticket for the four seats included Hillary Smith of Lower Macungie Township, who received an unofficial 8,030 votes; Bob Martin from Upper Macungie, who garnered an unofficial 7,552 votes; Dan Hartzell of South Whitehall Township, who received an unofficial 8,319 votes and Joanne Jackson of Upper Saucon Township, who brought in an unofficial 7,634 votes.

Their names will be on the November ballot.