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Unofficial results for Northwestern Lehigh uncontested races

On Tuesday, voters went to the polls to cast their votes in the 2019 Municipal Primary.

There were several uncontested races in the four Northwestern Lehigh townships and in Washington Township.

In Heidelberg Township, incumbent Supervisor Jonathan Jakum was unchallenged on the Republican ticket for a six-year term in office.

He received an unofficial 115 votes, according to the Lehigh County Voter Registration Office.

Luke Savage, a member of the planning commission, was unchallenged on the Democrat ticket. He garnered 69 unofficial votes.

The two will face each other in the November election.

No one is listed on either ticket for the auditor slot.

Lowhill Township incumbent supervisor George W. “Buddy” Wessner Jr., who was unchallenged on the Republican ticket for another six-year term in office, received an unofficial 98 votes. There was no Democrat listed on the ballot.

Carole J. Dorsch was on the Republican ticket for a six-year term as auditor. She garnered an unofficial 105 votes. There is no Democrat listed on the ballot.

In Lynn Township, incumbent supervisor Steve Feinour received an unofficial 207 votes for another six-year term. No one was listed on the Democrat ticket.

There are also no candidates listed for either the six-year or two-year terms as auditor.

In Washington Township, incumbent supervisor Josh B. Friebolin, a Democrat, received an unofficial 186 votes for another six-year term in office.

No one was listed on the Republican side of the ticket. And, there also was no candidate for the six-year term as auditor.

Weisenberg Township incumbent Supervisor Richard Bleiler was unchallenged on the Republican ticket.

His present term in office expires on Jan. 1, 2020. He received an unofficial 250 votes. No name is shown on the Democrat ticket.

There also was no one seeking the six-year term as auditor.