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Prothonotary, coroner, sheriff candidates selected for Republican ballot in Union County
Prothonotary, coroner, sheriff candidates selected for Republican ballot in Union County

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Politics
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Prothonotary, coroner, sheriff candidates selected for Republican ballot in Union County

LEWISBURG — Two incumbent row officers and a newcomer for sheriff secured their nominations without any opposition in Tuesday's primary election in Union County. Prothonotary Diane O. Miller with 2,284 votes, Coroner Dominick Adamo with 2,310 votes and Chief Sheriff Deputy Scott Hahn with 2,286 votes were elected as the candidates for the Republican ballot, according to unofficial election results for Union County. All three positions are for four-year terms. The Democratic results had 155 write-in votes for sheriff, 66 for prothonotary and 76 for coroner. The Union County Election Board is reviewing write-ins. The Board of Elections is meeting at 10:30 a.m. Friday for the official count. Hahn announced his intention to run when Sheriff Ernie Ritter said he would not be running for a fifth term. Hahn started as a part-time deputy in 2001 and became a full-time deputy in 2002. He was promoted to sergeant in 2006 by former Sheriff John Shrawder. Hahn was promoted to chief deputy, the second in command, by Ritter in 2009. Miller was appointed by the county commissioners as acting prothonotary and clerk of courts in 2019 and then won a special election to finish out the final two years of the term later that year. She was elected to her first four-year term in 2021. Adamo previously served as a deputy coroner before being elected and taking office in 2014. He is the owner of the Dominick T. Adamo Funeral Home, Mifflinburg. Lewisburg District Judge Jeffrey Rowe is also running unopposed. Rowe cross-filed on the Republican and Democratic nominations for the six-year term. He received 746 on the Republican ballot and 911 on the Democratic ballot. — JUSTIN STRAWSER

Prothonotary, coroner, sheriff running unopposed in Union County
Prothonotary, coroner, sheriff running unopposed in Union County

Yahoo

time14-03-2025

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Prothonotary, coroner, sheriff running unopposed in Union County

LEWISBURG — Two Incumbent row officers and a newcomer for sheriff will run unopposed in this year's election in Union County. Prothonotary Diane O. Miller and Coroner Dominick Adamo both filed petitions to be on the Republican primary ballot. Chief Sheriff Deputy Scott Hahn filed a petition to be on the Republican primary ballot after Sheriff Ernie Ritter announced he would not be running for a fifth term. All three positions are for four-year terms. Miller was appointed by the county commissioners as acting prothonotary and clerk of courts in 2019 and then won a special election to finish out the final two years of the term later that year. She was elected to her first four-year term in 2021. Adamo previously served as a deputy coroner before being elected and taking office in 2014. He is the owner of the Dominick T. Adamo Funeral Home, Mifflinburg. Hahn started as a part-time deputy in 2001 and became a full-time deputy in 2002. He was promoted to sergeant in 2006 by former Sheriff John Shrawder. Hahn was promoted to chief deputy, the second in command, by Ritter in 2009. Lewisburg District Judge Jeffrey Rowe is also running unopposed. Rowe cross-filed on the Republican and Democratic nominations for the six-year term. — JUSTIN STRAWSER

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