Here are local election headlines from the Tribune-Review:
2 challengers take North Huntingdon commission seats [1]
A former North Huntingdon commissioner bested the incumbent to win the 1st Ward seat and a longtime 3rd Ward commissioner lost his bid for a fourth term.
Ward joins Balya, Ceraso [2]
Democrats Tom Balya and Tom Ceraso retain their posts as Westmoreland County commissioners joined by newcomer Republican Kim Ward, a Hempfield Township supervisor and early front-runner who placed a close second to Balya.
County Democrats take all 5 Westmoreland row offices [3]
Voters on Tuesday returned to office Westmoreland County's most tenured elected official, overwhelmingly electing Earl Keim to a seventh consecutive four-year term as register of wills.
Westmoreland, Fayette voters keep four county judges [4]
Despite a statewide anti-incumbent movement, voters in Westmoreland and Fayette counties decided to keep four veteran Common Pleas judges.
More election coverage [5]