BENSALEM TOWNSHIP, PA — A familiar face will not be found on the ballot in the May 20 primary election.
Longtime Bensalem Councilman Joseph Pilieri is not running for re-election, with his spot taken by newcomer Will Walker, as the Republican party announced its slate of candidates for the election, including those running for the Bensalem Township school board.
Meanwhile, Mayor Joseph DiGirolamo is seeking his 32nd year in office, while council members Michelle Benitez and Stacey Champion seek their second terms.
Bensalem Township School Board candidates include incumbents Sheldon Per and Marc Cohen, and Lee Schum and Abby Koss.
The GOP ticket is rounded out by candidates Mike Brill for treasurer and JP Patel for auditor.
Walker is a longtime resident who said his background, love of community, and leadership ability make him an ideal candidate to replace Pinieri.
Walker is a Bensalem High School graduate who is a partner with United Capital Financial Advisors.
His community involvement includes:
St. Ephrem’s parish member Local youth soccer coach (Hulmeville Soccer Club)Vice President of the Bensalem Planning Commission President of the Bensalem Business AssociationMember of the Bensalem Rotary Member of the Bensalem Historical Society
“I consider myself a traditional conservative Republican who values family, freedom, being fiscally responsible, and safety in our community,” Walker said. “Our Bensalem leadership has done an excellent job in these areas over the years, and I respectfully ask for the opportunity to build on the work that our local team has done.”