Pennsylvania
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US Senate
Casey 56
Barletta 42
Gov
Wolf/Fetterman 58
Wagner/Bartos 40
US House
PA-1
Fitzpatrick (R-inc) 52
Wallace 48
7% still out in BucksCo (Fitzpatrick), 14% in MontCo(Wallace) but looks like there's not enough votes left for Wallace to make up the deficit,
PA-2
Boyle (D-inc) 79
Torres 21
PA-3
Evans (D-inc) 93
Leib 7
PA-4 (open)
Dean-Cunnane (D) 64
David (R)36
PA-5 (open)
Scanlon(D) 65
Kim (R) 35
PA-6 (open)
Houlahan(D) 61
McCauley (R) 39
PA-7 (open)
Wild (D) 56
Nothstein (R) 41
PA-8
Cartwright (D-inc) 56
Chrin 44
PA-9 (open)
Wolf (D) 39
Meuser (R) 61
PA-10
Scott (D) 49
Perry (R-inc) 51
Bit of Dauphin (Scott) and about 16% of York (Perry), appears Perry will hang on.
PA-11
King (D) 41
Smucker (R-inc) 59
PA-12
Friendenberg (D) 33
Marino (R-inc) 69
PA-13
Ottaway(D) 29
Joyce (R) 71
PA-14 (open)
Boerio (D) 42
Reschenthaler (R) 58
Closer than I expected
PA-15
Boser (D) 31
Thompson (R-inc) 69
PA-16
DiNicola (D) 48
Kelly (R-inc) 51
DiNicola killed it in Erie, but not quite enough
PA-17
Lamb (D-inc) 56
Rothfus (R-inc) 44
Yay! Finally a rep I can be proud of!
PA-18
Doyle (D-inc) 100%
unopposed
If my math is correct, PA congressional house delegation is now 9D and 9R.
That's a pick up of 5 seats.
Marie Marie
(10,001 posts)Great team!
No Vested Interest
(5,193 posts)DeminPennswoods
(16,244 posts)The Lancaster and York areas are changing with development creeping outward from Philadelphia. Chester County used to be reliably Republican, but not so much now. The same is happening to Lancaster and York which are right next door.
Freddie
(9,681 posts)Idiots bought Fitzpatricks moderate act.
DeminPennswoods
(16,244 posts)in local government which is mostly non-partisan. Wallace was kind of unknown there, so he made a really good showing. I think there are just too many rednecks in Bensalem, Levittown, etc right now for Dems to win.
DeminPennswoods
(16,244 posts)Last edited Wed Nov 7, 2018, 03:03 AM - Edit history (1)
SD-10 where Steve Santarsiero beat Marguerite Quinn 52-47
SD-12 where Maria Collett beat Stewart Greenleaf, Jr for his dad's open seat 53-47
SD-26 where Tim Kearney beat Tom McGarrigle 54-46
SD-38 where Lindsey Williams edged Jeremy Shaffer 50.2-49.8, roughly 550 votes
SD-44 where Katie Muth ousted John Rafferty 52-48
Link: http://www.politicspa.com/dems-flip-5-state-senate-seats/89490/
In SD-6, exactly 100 votes seperate incumbent R Tommy Tomlinson and Dem Tina Davis with a few precincts still out in this Bucks county district.
Republicans had held a 34-16 advantage meaning they had the 2/3rd needed to override a veto. Wagner resigned to run for governor taking them down to 33-16, now with 5 pick ups, it's now 29-21.
wcast
(595 posts)As gerrymandered as our state is, this makes me very happy. For a supposed swing state, we Dems blow them out of the water when we turn up to vote. This gives me hope for our state and nation.
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)Seems like some of those state legislators are in there for life. Looking forward to more gains in 2020!
DeminPennswoods
(16,244 posts)That's about a 10 seat pick up I think. The split is now 111R, 92D.
BigmanPigman
(52,211 posts)of Montgomery and Bucks counties?
DeminPennswoods
(16,244 posts)in MontCo.