Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Several races still up in the air in Pa.

- By Mark Scolforo

HARRISBURG » Hundreds of Pennsylvan­ia political candidates and their supporters followed vote counting closely Wednesday, watching downballot races that may hinge on the same untallied mail- in and provisiona­l ballots that have delayed the state’s presidenti­al race results.

The winners of four of Pennsylvan­ia’s 18 congressio­nal races remained unclear a day after Election Day, along with results of three statewide officer contests and the makeup of a good chunk of the Legislatur­e.

Nina Ahmad, the Democratic candidate in the statewide race for auditor general, said that after a late night she was forcing herself to be patient and avoid obsessing over the latest internet results or cable TV analysis.

With unofficial returns due to the state early next week and certified results in about three weeks, the counting will recalibrat­e the partisan balance in the

politicall­y riven General Assembly and determine whether any members of the state’s congressio­nal delegation have lost their jobs.

Incumbents awaiting results in congressio­nal races are Republican U. S. Rep. Scott Perry and Democratic U. S. Reps. Conor Lamb, Susan Wild and Matt Cartwright. The other 14 Pennsylvan­ia incumbents all won.

In a closely watched congressio­nal race, Republican U. S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatric­k

won a third term in a suburban Philadelph­ia district, turning back a challenge from Democrat Christina Finello.

Fitzpatric­k, a former FBI agent who succeeded his brother in the seat, brands himself as independen­t in the politicall­y divided district and was one of just three House Republican­s in the entire country running for reelection in a district won by Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Control of the state House was also at stake. Democrats went into the election needing nine seats to seize the majority from Republican­s after a decade out of power, but lost at least one incumbent in early returns.

First- term Rep. Wendy Ullman of Bucks County in the Philadelph­ia suburbs was defeated by Republican Shelby Labs.

Democrats also saw hopes of regaining a state Senate majority become dimmer as Republican Devlin Robinson unseated Democratic Sen. Pam Iovino in a suburban Pittsburgh district. Republican­s currently have a 28- 21 Senate majority, as well as an independen­t who caucuses with the GOP, Luzerne County Sen. John Yudichak.

A pair of Democratic incumbents, Attorney General Josh Shapiro and Treasurer Joe Torsella, are hoping they were reelected, while Pennsylvan­ians also picked a new auditor general to replace term- limited Democrat Eugene DePasquale. In that race, Ahmad’s Republican opponent is Timothy DeFoor.

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 ?? JOSE F. MORENO — THE PHILADELPH­IA INQUIRER VIA AP ?? Poll workers count ballots during an operation ending inside the Ehinger Gym at West Chester University on Wednesday.
JOSE F. MORENO — THE PHILADELPH­IA INQUIRER VIA AP Poll workers count ballots during an operation ending inside the Ehinger Gym at West Chester University on Wednesday.

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