Pittsboro has made its decision in the race for the Board of Commissioners, in which three seats were up for grabs. Incumbents John Bonitz and J.A. Farrell were each re-elected to their positions Tuesday night, each earning close to a quarter of the vote in the town of Pittsboro’s lone precinct. Bonitz led the field with 26.56 percent of the vote, approximately two percentage points in front of Farrell. Joining both of them will be first-time commissioner John Foley, who earned 21.44 percent of the vote. Foley is taking the vacant seat left by former town commissioner Kyle Shipp, who was elected mayor in an unopposed election. That trio all comfortably defeated challengers Allen B. Wilson,
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