![]() Supervisor Kenneth Verkest, a former trustee who was appointed township supervisor in early 2011, is challenged by Bill Servial, a retired licensed home builder who has been active on several township committees. All seven trustee candidates – four Republicans and three Democrats – automatically advance to the general election in November. The Trustees meet the second Wednesday of each month in the township office (located in Roselawn) at 7:30 PM unless noted differently.Harrison Township has several intriguing races for the top three elected positions in Tuesday’s election in the lakeside community known for its vehement anti-tax sentiment.Īnd since the political landscape in Harrison Township is Republican dominated, the race for township supervisor, clerk and treasurer will be settled in Tuesday’s partisan primary. There are three Trustees and a Fiscal Officer that oversees the entire township. In the summer/mowing season (April 1st - November 1st), part-time employees are hired/rehired. The township has two full-time employees a Sexton (Nicholas Vance ) and a Road Supervisor (George Prater). The township also has three major cemeteries in it, Roselawn, Lower Lewisburg (E.U.B.), & West Baltimore (Verona), with Roselawn being the biggest which holds over 4,890 graves. ![]() There are three villages in the township Lewisburg, Verona, & West Sonora, with Lewisburg being the largest. The 2000 census found 4,601 people live in the township. ![]() It is bounded on the north and east by Dark and Montgomery counties, while to the south and west lie the sister townships of Twin and Monroe. Harrison Township founded in 1815 is situated in the northeastern corner of the county and is known as township seven of range three.
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