Key Races
- Department of State election returns
- Philadelphia Democratic Mayoral Primary
- Allegheny County Executive Democratic Primary
10:51
Montco Update (29% or 125/426) Incumbent Joe Gale (R) is trailing in the commissioner primary. Thomas DiBello (11,233, 36.5%), Liz Ferry (10,970, 35.8%), Gale (8,577, 28.0%).
10:35
HD-163 Update Heather Boyd (D) 4,944 (62.77%) Katie Ford (R) 2,825 (35.87%) Alfe Goodwin (L) 107 (1.36%) Looks like Dems retain control of PA House, 102-101
10:22
HD-108 Update Mike Stender (R) 5,685 (65.2%) Trevor Finn (D) 2,713 (31.1%) Elijah Scretchling (L) 321 (3.7%)
10:12
Philly Mayor: With 24% of divisions reporting Cherelle Parker 27,814 (33.54%) Rebecca Rhynhart 18,509 (22.32%) Helen Gym 13,277 (16.01%) Allan Domb 12,008 (14.48%) Jeff Brown 9,099 (10.97%)
9:44 p.m.
PA Supreme Court: (D) McCaffrey 58.77, Kunselman 41.23%. (R) Carluccio 53.13%, McCullough 46.87%
9:33 p.m.
Philly Mayor: (13.5% reporting)
9:22 p.m.
ACE Update (31% reporting) Innamorato 35,295 (34.90%) Weinstein 31,405 (31.05%) Lamb 21,578 (21.34%) Fawcett 9,894 (9.78%) voter turnout ~25%
9:16 p.m.
PA Supreme Court: (D) McCaffrey 61.6, Kunselman 38.4. (R) Carluccio 56.5, McCullough 43.5
8:53 p.m.
Former Penn State and NFL QB Matt McGloin running 2nd in Lackawanna Democratic Commissioner primary (27.1%) behind Bill Gaughan (35.55%) with 20/163 precincts reporting.
8:48 p.m.
Early mail returns from HD-163 give Heather Boyd a 75-22% lead over Katie Ford. Just 2,847 votes recorded to date.
8:22 p.m.
Early results in PA Supreme Court primary
(D) McCaffrey 101,898 (64.99%), Kunselman 54,904 (35.01%)
(R) Carluccio 16,171 (59.21%), McCullough 11,138 (40.79%)
8:15 p.m.
Philly Mayor: 56,394 ballots cast by mail
Rhynhart 27.32%, Parker 27.09%, Domb 16.39%, Gym 15.83%, J. Brown 11.43%, A. Brown 1.03%, others <1%
8:05 p.m.
Mail ballot results have been posted in Allegheny County. John Weinstein (22,782) holds 1,200-vote lead over Sara Innamorato (21,545) with Michael Lamb (16,125) in third place. Dave Fawcett (6,935) is a distant fourth.
8:00 p.m.
Polls are closed.
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Nothing counts until all the votes are in and counted.