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Mark Hutter (Montour School District, Region 2, Pennsylvania, candidate 2023)
Mark Hutter (Democratic Party, Republican Party) ran for election to the Montour School District school board to represent Region 2 in Pennsylvania. He was on the ballot in the general election on November 7, 2023.[source] He was on the ballot in the Republican primary on May 16, 2023.[source]
[1]Elections
General election
General election for Montour School District school board Region 2 (3 seats)
Mark Hutter, Ken Barth, Mary Ellen Moore, and Mark Alarcon ran in the general election for Montour School District school board Region 2 on November 7, 2023.
Candidate | ||
Mark Hutter (D) | ||
Ken Barth (D / R) | ||
Mary Ellen Moore (D / R) | ||
Mark Alarcon (R) |
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for Montour School District school board Region 2 (3 seats)
Mark Alarcon, Ken Barth, Mark Hutter, and Mary Ellen Moore ran in the Republican primary for Montour School District school board Region 2 on May 16, 2023.
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Endorsements
Hutter received the following endorsements.
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See also
2023 Elections
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