Politics & Government

3 Candidates Seeking 2 Palmer Supervisor Seats in Primary

Three supervisor candidates—one incumbent and a former supervisor—are vying for the Democratic nomination in the May 21 primary election. Two seats are open.

Three Democratic candidates are vying for two seats on the Palmer Township Board of Supervisors in Tuesday's primary election.

Supervisor K. Michael Mitchell squares off against former supervisor Jeffrey Young and newcomer Frank Lambert.

A seat became open after longtime Supervisor Bob Lammi opted not to run for re-election.

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Patch sent a questionnaire to each candidate and is posting the replies in their entirety. Click on the name of the candidate to read his information.

Lambert was contacted, but did not return phone calls for comment.

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The winners of the two seats would run unopposed in the November general election.

Incumbent

K. Michael Mitchell

Challengers

Frank Lambert

Jeffrey Young


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