Published November 02. 2017 12:00AM
Northwestern Lehigh voters should not have too difficult of a time when they go to the polls Nov. 7 to cast votes for their municipality’s supervisors.
In Heidelberg Township, incumbent Supervisor Steve Bachman, who has cross-filed, is running unopposed for another six-year term in office.
Incumbent Supervisor Jonathan Jakum is also unopposed on both the Democrat and Republican sides of the ballot for a two-year term in office.
Supervisor Richard Hughes, a Republican, is running unopposed to return for another six years on the Lowhill Township board.
Lynn Township Supervisor Justin Smith, a Republican, is unchallenged in his bid for another six-year term on that municipality’s board of supervisors.
Republican Timothy M. O’Brian is on the ballot in Washington Township, seeking a six-year term on the board of supervisors. Shawn E. Wanamaker, also a Republican, is on the ballot for a four-year term in office.
In Weisenberg Township, incumbent Supervisor Linda Gorgas, who has cross-filed, is also unopposed in her bid for another six-year term on the board.
Anthony C. Werley, also an incumbent, is on the Republican ticket for a four-year term on that township’s board of supervisors.