Politics & Government

Mohr Wins Upper Milford Supervisor Primary

Daniel J. Mohr was the top vote-getter in Tuesday's Upper Milford Supervisor primary, according to unofficial results.

Incumbent Daniel J. Mohr may be returning to the Upper Milford Township Board of Supervisors based on the unofficial results of Tuesday's primary.

Mohr, the current supervisors chair, beat challenger James R. Krippe in Tuesday’s Republican primary race. He will face Democratic challenger Joyce K. Moore in November. Moore ran unopposed on the Democratic ticket in Tuesday’s primary election.

A lifelong resident of Upper Milford Township, Mohr, 59, has been a member of the Upper Milford Planning Commission for 18 years and has served as a township supervisor for the past 12 years. He’s owned and operated Mohrs Plumbing & Heating Inc. for 24 years.

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Read more about Mohr’s background and his priorities for the township here.

Upper Milford Supervisors serve for six-year terms.

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