Fun With Maps II: Sunday’s Path to the GOP AG Nomination
The York County District Attorney won 70 percent of the GOP vote and captured 66 of the state’s 67 counties.
The York County District Attorney won 70 percent of the GOP vote and captured 66 of the state’s 67 counties.
An interactive map showing how PA’s 67 counties cast their vote for AG in the Democratic primary
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Interactive maps showing vote percentages for each candidate in each of the Commonwealth’s 67 counties
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Dave Sunday is the unofficial Republican nominee for Pennsylvania Attorney General, earning more than 7 in 10 votes cast in the primary.
The endorsed candidate of the Pennsylvania GOP, the York County District Attorney received 70.38 percent of the vote to easily outdistance Rep. Craig Williams (R-Chester/Delaware). In fact, Sunday won 66 of the state’s 67 counties, falling short of a complete sweep as Delaware County voted for its native son.
PoliticsPA put together an interactive map of the vote totals by percentage received by Sunday and Williams to give you an indication of how the 67 counties cast their vote on Tuesday.
The map showing the breakdown for the Democratic candidates can be found here.
When comparing the vote breakdowns and maps and given the fact that Sunday represents south central PA, while Democrat Eugene DePasquale represents Allegheny County, it becomes clear that NEPA and the Philly collar counties will determine who will be the Commonwealth’s next top cop.
Dave Sunday is the unofficial Republican nominee for Pennsylvania Attorney General, earning more than 7 in 10 votes cast in the primary.
The endorsed candidate of the Pennsylvania GOP, the York County District Attorney received 70.38 percent of the vote to easily outdistance Rep. Craig Williams (R-Chester/Delaware). In fact, Sunday won 66 of the state’s 67 counties, falling short of a complete sweep as Delaware County voted for its native son.
PoliticsPA put together an interactive map of the vote totals by percentage received by Sunday and Williams to give you an indication of how the 67 counties cast their vote on Tuesday.
The map showing the breakdown for the Democratic candidates can be found here.
When comparing the vote breakdowns and maps and given the fact that Sunday represents south central PA, while Democrat Eugene DePasquale represents Allegheny County, it becomes clear that NEPA and the Philly collar counties will determine who will be the Commonwealth’s next top cop.
Dave Sunday is the unofficial Republican nominee for Pennsylvania Attorney General, earning more than 7 in 10 votes cast in the primary.
The endorsed candidate of the Pennsylvania GOP, the York County District Attorney received 70.38 percent of the vote to easily outdistance Rep. Craig Williams (R-Chester/Delaware). In fact, Sunday won 66 of the state’s 67 counties, falling short of a complete sweep as Delaware County voted for its native son.
PoliticsPA put together an interactive map of the vote totals by percentage received by Sunday and Williams to give you an indication of how the 67 counties cast their vote on Tuesday.
The map showing the breakdown for the Democratic candidates can be found here.
When comparing the vote breakdowns and maps and given the fact that Sunday represents south central PA, while Democrat Eugene DePasquale represents Allegheny County, it becomes clear that NEPA and the Philly collar counties will determine who will be the Commonwealth’s next top cop.
Dave Sunday is the unofficial Republican nominee for Pennsylvania Attorney General, earning more than 7 in 10 votes cast in the primary.
The endorsed candidate of the Pennsylvania GOP, the York County District Attorney received 70.38 percent of the vote to easily outdistance Rep. Craig Williams (R-Chester/Delaware). In fact, Sunday won 66 of the state’s 67 counties, falling short of a complete sweep as Delaware County voted for its native son.
PoliticsPA put together an interactive map of the vote totals by percentage received by Sunday and Williams to give you an indication of how the 67 counties cast their vote on Tuesday.
The map showing the breakdown for the Democratic candidates can be found here.
When comparing the vote breakdowns and maps and given the fact that Sunday represents south central PA, while Democrat Eugene DePasquale represents Allegheny County, it becomes clear that NEPA and the Philly collar counties will determine who will be the Commonwealth’s next top cop.
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