Three West Lebanon Township residents have applied to fill the township’s vacant commissioner position.
Applications to fill the vacated term of Republican Tina M. Houser were due to be submitted last Wednesday, May 4. The vacated term runs through Jan. 2, 2023.
Read More: West Lebanon Township seeks applicants for vacant commissioner position
The applicants, along with their statements of intent, are listed below:
- Richard J. Pflueger (statement of intent)
- Justin Snyder (statement of intent)
- Joseph A. Templin (statement of intent)
Lebanon County’s four judges, including the president judge, will vote. According to the law, “in the event of a tie vote, the president judge will cast the deciding vote.”
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Full Disclosure: Justin Snyder is founder of Lebanon County Weather, which is managed by LebTown’s parent company, Lebanon Publishing Company. He is not involved in LebTown editorial operations, including this article.