Politics & Government

Incumbents, Newcomers Seeking Canonsburg Council Seats

Three four-year terms and one two-year term is up for grabs in November's

There are four seats on Canonsburg Council that will be up for grabs in November's general election—with four Democrats and one Republican vying for nomination in the primary.

Incumbent Councilman Paul Sharkady, a retired police officer, is seeking the Democratic nomination for a four-year at-large seat. Joshua Czemerda, an insurance salesman, is seeking the Republican nomination for the post.

In the First Ward, there is both a four-year term and a two-year term open.

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Incumbent Councilwoman Patricia Romano, is seeking re-election to the four-year post. Also seeking the democratic nomination for this post is Stephen Moskal, owner of Masters Ink in the borough, and John Severine, a retired National Guard veteran.

Severine and Moskal are also facing off for the Democratic nod for the two-year term in the May 21 primary.

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No Republicans will appear on the ballot for these races.

In the Third Ward, Sharkady is seeking the Democratic nomination for a four-year term.

No Republicans will be on the ballot for this term.

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