Elected Officials

See who your local, state, and federal representatives are that represent you throughout Warwick School District’s municipalities, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C.

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Warwick School Board

Warwick School Board Officeholder Political Party Term Years Assumed Office Next Election
School Board Director Emily Zimmerman, President R 4 2025 2029
School Board Director Kirk Wolfe R 4 2025 2029
School Board Director Angie Lingo R 4 2025 2029
School Board Director Jerry Steinman R 4 2025 2029
School Board Director Jim Koelsch R 2 2025 2027
School Board Director Scott Landis, Vice President R 4 2023 2027
School Board Director Mike Brown R 4 2023 2027
School Board Director Reggie Weaver R 4 2023 2027
School Board Director Dan Woolley R 4 2023 2027

Resources

  • A School Board Director is an elected official responsible for governing a local public school district.

    School boards:

    • Set district policies

    • Approve the school district budget

    • Hire and evaluate the superintendent

    • Set long-term goals for the district

    School board members oversee the district but do not manage daily school operations. School districts operate under guidelines from the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

  • Warwick School Board Calendar:

    • Regular (Voting) Meetings: Third Tuesday of the month at 7 PM.

    • Committee of the Whole (CoW): First Tuesday of the month at 7 PM.

    • Education Committee: Second Monday of the month at 6 PM.

    Location:

    • Seats: 9 members (aka: School Directors) elected at-large.

    • Elected: November of odd-numbered years (Municipal Elections).

    • Term: Members serve 4-year terms that are staggered so that half the Board (either 4 or 5 seats) are elected every 2 years.

    • Vacancies: The remaining Board members select and appoint a new member to fill the vacancy. The appointed member serves until the next municipal election, at which time:

      • If the original 4-year term would have expired at the next municipal election, the election is for a regular 4-year term.

      • If the original 4-year term would have 2 years left at the next municipal election, the election is for a shorter 2-year term.

  • Email schoolboard@warwicksd.org (this will copy your message to the entire School Board & Superintendent).

    Public Comment Procedure for Meetings

Lititz Borough

Lititz Borough Ward Officeholder Political Party Term Years Assumed Office Next Election
Mayor ALL John George D 4 2025 2029
Borough Council 1 Scott Hain, President D 4 2025 2029
Borough Council 2 Dwaine Horst R 4 2025 2029
Borough Council 3 Brad Bergman D 4 2025 2029
Borough Council 1 Mary Gattis, Vice President D 4 2023 2027
Borough Council 2 Tannia Carpenter, President Pro Tem R 4 2023 2027
Borough Council 3 Jerry Meck D 4 2023 2027
Tax Collector ALL Shane Weaver R 4 2025 2029

Resources

  • Mayor

    • Oversees the police department

    • Presides over borough council meetings

    • Can vote in council meetings to break ties

    • Represents the community at public events

    Borough Council Member

    A borough council member serves on the legislative body that governs a borough.

    • Pass local ordinances

    • Approve the borough budget

    • Set local taxes and fees

    • Oversee public services such as police, parks, and road maintenance

    • Work with the borough mayor and administration

    Tax Collector

    Collects local property and other municipal taxes, issues tax bills and receipts, maintains payment records, and distributes collected funds to the municipality and school district.

  • Lititz Borough Calendar:

  • Borough Council Members:

    • Seats: 6 members total, 2 from each of Lititz Boro’s 3 Wards.

      • Elected: November of odd-numbered years (Municipal Elections).

      • Term: Members serve 4-year terms that are staggered so that 3 members (1 from each Ward) are elected every 2 years.

      • Vacancies: The remaining Council members select and appoint a new member to fill the vacancy. The appointed member serves until the next municipal election, at which time:

        • If the original 4-year term would have expired, the seat is placed on the ballot as a regular (4-year) term.

        • If the original 4-year term would have 2 years left, the seat is placed on the ballot as a 2-year term

    Lititz Mayor

    • Seats/Term: 1 individual elected to a 4-year term.

    • Elected: November of odd-numbered years (Municipal Elections).

    • The mayor is not a member of the Lititz Borough Council but may cast a vote on Council in order to break a tie.

Warwick Township

Warwick Township Officeholder Political Party Term Years Assumed Office Next Election
Board of Supervisors Kenneth Kaufmann R 6 2025 2031
Board of Supervisors Kenneth Eshleman, Chairman R 6 2021 2027
Board of Supervisors Jeremy Strathmeyer R 6 2021 2027
Board of Supervisors Jeffrey Tennis, Vice Chairman R 6 2023 2029
Board of Supervisors Kelly Gutshall R 6 2023 2029
Auditor Rich Mellott R 6 2025 2031
Auditor Michael Tait R 6 2023 2029
Auditor Stephanie Hill R 6 2021 2027
Tax Collector Lynn Reapsome R 4 2025 2029
Constable Rick Rhinier R 6 2021 2027

Resources

  • Township Supervisor

    Governs townships, which are one type of local municipality in Pennsylvania.

    Township supervisors typically:

    • Adopt local ordinances

    • Approve the township budget

    • Maintain local roads and infrastructure

    • Oversee police, fire, and emergency services

    • Manage zoning and land use

    Most townships have three or five supervisors who serve staggered six-year terms.

    Auditor

    Reviews the township’s financial records each year to ensure taxpayer money is properly accounted for and determines the pay of township supervisors.

    Constable

    A constable serves the courts by delivering legal orders, transporting defendants, providing court security, and maintaining order at polling places on Election Day.

  • Warwick Township Calendar:

    • Virtual Meetings: First Wednesday of each month at 7 AM (Zoom)

    • Live Meetings: Third Wednesday of each month at 7 PM

    • Warwick Twp Municipal Building: 315 Clay Road, Lititz PA 17543

    • Seats: 5 members elected at-large.

    • Elected: November of odd-numbered years (Municipal Elections).

    • Term: Members serve 6-year terms that are staggered so that either 1 or 2 seats are elected every 2 years.

    • Vacancies: The remaining Board members select and appoint a new member to fill the vacancy. The appointed member serves until the next municipal election, at which time:

      • If the original 6-year term would have expired, the seat is placed on the ballot as a regular (6-year) term.

      • If the original 6-year term would have 4 years left, the seat is placed on the ballot as a 4-year term.

      • If the original 6-year term would have 2 years left, the seat is placed on the ballot as a 2-year term.

  • Public Comment Procedure: You Register by noon the day before via email or call 717-626-8900 and provide your name, address, & topic.

    Email:

Elizabeth Township

Elizabeth Township Officeholder Political Party Term Years Assumed Office Next Election
Board of Supervisors Rodney May, Secretary-Treasurer R 6 2025 2031
Board of Supervisors Michael Diehl, Chairman R 6 2021 2027
Board of Supervisors Jeff Burkholder, Vice-Chairman R 6 2023 2029
Auditor Terry Diehl R 6 2023 2029
Auditor James May R 4 2023 2027
Auditor Elaine Swords R 6 2025 2031
Tax Collector Loren Miller R 4 2025 2029
Constable Kirk Wolfe R 6 2021 2027

Resources

  • Township Supervisor

    Governs townships, which are one type of local municipality in Pennsylvania.

    Township supervisors typically:

    • Adopt local ordinances

    • Approve the township budget

    • Maintain local roads and infrastructure

    • Oversee police, fire, and emergency services

    • Manage zoning and land use

    Most townships have three or five supervisors who serve staggered six-year terms.

    Auditor

    Reviews the township’s financial records each year to ensure taxpayer money is properly accounted for and determines the pay of township supervisors.

    Constable

    A constable serves the courts by delivering legal orders, transporting defendants, providing court security, and maintaining order at polling places on Election Day.

  • Elizabeth Township Calendar:

    • Live Meetings: Second Monday of each month at 7 PM

    • Warwick Twp Municipal Building: 423 Southview Drive Lititz, PA 17543

    • Seats: 3 members elected at-large.

    • Elected: November of odd-numbered years (Municipal Elections).

    • Term: Members serve 6-year terms that are staggered so that either 1 or 2 seats are elected every 2 years.

    • Vacancies: The remaining Board members select and appoint a new member to fill the vacancy. The appointed member serves until the next municipal election, at which time:

      • If the original 6-year term would have expired, the seat is placed on the ballot as a regular (6-year) term.

      • If the original 6-year term would have 4 years left, the seat is placed on the ballot as a 4-year term.

      • If the original 6-year term would have 2 years left, the seat is placed on the ballot as a 2-year term.

  • Phone: 717-626-4302

    Email: info@elizabethtownship.net

Lancaster County

Office Officeholder Political Party Term Years Assumed Office Next Election
Commissioner Josh Parsons R 4 2023 2027
Commissioner Ray D'Agostino R 4 2023 2027
Commissioner Alice Yoder D 4 2023 2027
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas Nicky Woods R 4 2023 2027
Controller Scott Wiglesworth R 4 2025 2029
Coroner Stephen Diamantoni R 4 2023 2027
District Attorney Heather Adams R 4 2023 2027
Prothonotary Andrew Spade R 4 2023 2027
Recorder of Deeds Ann Hess R 4 2025 2029
Register of Wills Anne Cooper R 4 2023 2027
Sheriff Christopher Leppler R 4 2023 2027
Treasurer Amber Martin R 4 2023 2027

Resources

  • County Commissioner
    Oversees county government by approving budgets, managing county services and departments, and setting policies for county operations.

    Clerk of Courts
    Maintains records and filings for criminal court cases and processes court-related fines and fees.

    Controller
    Oversees county finances by reviewing expenditures, maintaining financial records, and auditing the use of public funds.

    Coroner
    Investigates deaths that occur under unusual or suspicious circumstances and determines the cause and manner of death.

    District Attorney
    Serves as the county’s chief prosecutor responsible for prosecuting criminal cases and representing the public in criminal court.

    Prothonotary
    Maintains records and filings for civil court cases handled by the county courts.

    Recorder of Deeds
    Maintains official records for property transactions, including deeds, mortgages, and land ownership documents.

    Register of Wills
    Oversees probate matters by validating wills and supervising the administration of estates after a person’s death.

    Sheriff
    Provides security for courts, serves legal documents, conducts sheriff’s sales, and performs other court-related law enforcement duties.

    Treasurer
    Manages county funds by collecting certain taxes and fees, maintaining county bank accounts, and disbursing county payments.