The first four candidates are the one who won the uncontested Republican primary. Clearly incumbent Karen Tynis was re-election, since she is the top vote getter.

In second place is Independent Sheila Halasz, who was supported by Supervisor-Elect Mike Shorten.

Third place is Independent Bob Murray, also supported by Shorten.

Fourth place in Republican Jason Franzke, supported by Lesperance.

I think the margins will hold after late-arriving ballots are folded in.

That gives Shorten a working majority of three on the five-member Nunda Township Board.

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