Unofficial results: KCSD to seat three new board members as Shelby Bohartz, John Miller and Mary Kramer look to win
LOCK HAVEN — Four seats were up for election this year on the Keystone Central School Board of Directors. According to Tuesday night’s unofficial results, they look to go to incumbent Elisabeth Lynch, in Region II; and newcomers Shelby Bohartz, in Region V; John Miller, in Region VII; and Mary Kramer, in Region IX.
Vote totals were:
— For Lynch, 839 total, with 207 mail-in ballots.
— For Bohartz, 858 total, with 180 mail-in ballots.
— For Miller, 582 total, with 141 mail-in ballots.
— Region IX was the only contested race of the bunch. Kramer, a Republican, received 549 votes, of which 55 were mail-in. On the Democratic ticket, Megan Houser received 534 votes, of which 109 were mail-in.
The three newcomers will take the seats of current KCSD board members Tracy Smith, in Region V; Roger Elling, in Region VII; and James “Butch” Knauff, in Region IX, all of whom chose not to run this year.

