The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

PA results

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U.S. Senate GOP — Primary

9,150 of 9,189 precincts — 99 percent

x-Lou Barletta 429,637 — 63 percent

Jim Christiana 251,420 — 37 percent

Governor GOP — Primary

9,150 of 9,189 precincts — 99 percent

x-Scott Wagner 323,534 — 44 percent

Paul Mango 269,638 — 37 percent

Laura Ellsworth 137,413 — 19 percent

Lieutenant Governor Dem — Primary

9,150 of 9,189 precincts — 99 percent

x-John Fetterman 287,774 — 38 percent

Nina Ahmad 182,210 — 24 percent

Kathi Cozzone 142,758 — 19 percent

Mike Stack (i) 127,220 — 17 percent

Ray Sosa 27,435 — 4 percent

Lieutenant Governor GOP — Primary

9,150 of 9,189 precincts — 99 percent

x-Jeff Bartos 317,149 — 47 percent

Kathy Coder 147,577 — 22 percent

Diana Vaughan 119,187 — 18 percent

Peg Luksik 93,510 — 14 percent

PA Democrat State Senate Contested District 26 200 of 203 precincts — 99 percent

x-Tim Kearney 10,388 — 57 percent

Tanner Rouse 7,870 — 43 percent District 28 111 of 111 precincts — 100 percent

x-Judith Higgins 5,601 — 58 percent

Shawn Mauck 4,111 — 42 percent

District 38

248 of 248 precincts — 100 percent

x-Lindsey Williams 13,215 — 58 percent

Stephanie Walsh 9,535 — 42 percent

STATE HOUSE CONTESTED RACES District 2 37 of 37 precincts — 100 percent

x-Timothy Kuzma 1,480 — 61 percent

Laban Marsh 944 — 39 percent District 40 49 of 49 precincts — 100 percent

x-Natalie Mihalek 2,724 — 47 percent

James Roman 1,623 — 28 percent

Paul Dixon 1,480 — 25 percent District 44 39 of 39 precincts — 100 percent

Valerie Gaydos 1,350 — 30 percent

David Bachman 1,319 — 29 percent

Bob Doddato 1,187 — 26 percent

Scott LaRue 659 — 15 percent District 54 36 of 36 precincts — 100 percent

x-Bob Brooks 1,707 — 35 percent

Michael Korns 1,312 — 27 percent

Maryalice Newborn 1,296 — 26 percent

Bryan Kline 598 — 12 percent District 62 43 of 43 precincts — 100 percent

x-Jim Struzzi 1,907 — 41 percent

Julie Anderson 1,623 — 35 percent

Mike Baker 850 — 18 percent

Shane Caylor 305 — 7 percent District 68 60 of 60 precincts — 100 percent

x-Clint Owlett 5,944 — 77 percent

Dennis Weaver 1,345 — 17 percent

Mark Hamilton 472 — 6 percent District 71 60 of 60 precincts — 100 percent

x-Jim Rigby 2,003 — 49 percent

Justin Capouellez 1,426 — 35 percent

Matt Sernell 628 — 15 percent District 79 44 of 44 precincts — 100 percent

x-Lou Schmitt 3,751 — 67 percent

Sharon Bream 1,869 — 33 percent District 80 50 of 50 precincts — 100 percent

x-Jim Gregory 4,375 — 52 percent

Chris Creek 4,020 — 48 percent District 82 43 of 43 precincts — 100 percent

x-John Hershey 2,602 — 35 percent

James Junkin 1,135 — 15 percent

Jerry Leach 993 — 13 percent

Tracy Markle 991 — 13 percent

Joseph Ughetto 718 — 10 percent

Josh Fultz 398 — 5 percent

Beth Laughlin 274 — 4 percent

Terrance Shepler 183 — 2 percent

Nicole Sherlock-King 163 — 2 percent District 91 31 of 31 precincts — 100 percent

x-Dan Moul (i) 4,164 — 80 percent

Kurt Holland 1,033 — 20 percent District 92 19 of 19 precincts — 100 percent

x-Dawn Keefer (i) 4,827 — 62 percent

Joshua Hershey 2,364 — 30 percent

Curt Werner 582 — 7 percent District 93 31 of 31 precincts — 100 percent

x-Mike Jones 5,641 — 85 percent

Matt Jansen 1,008 — 15 percent District 105 37 of 37 precincts — 100 percent

x-Andrew Lewis 4,633 — 64 percent

Adam Klein 2,625 — 36 percent District 131 28 of 28 precincts — 100 percent

x-Justin Simmons (i) 3,203 — 70 percent

Bev Plosa-Bowser 1,362 — 30 percent District 134 26 of 26 precincts — 100 percent

x-Ryan Mackenzie (i) 3,306 — 71 percent

Ron Beitler 1,328 — 29 percent District 158 25 of 25 precincts — 100 percent

x-Eric Roe (i) 3,006 — 90 percent

Don Westbrook 351 — 10 percent District 165 48 of 48 precincts — 100 percent

x-Alex Charlton 4,473 — 66 percent

Regina Scheerer 2,347 — 34 percent District 183 27 of 27 precincts — 100 percent

x-Zach Mako (i) 2,854 — 73 percent (i)

Cindy Miller 1,065 — 27 percent District 193 32 of 32 precincts — 100 percent

Barry Cockley 1,783 — 27 percent

Torren Ecker 1,782 — 27 percent

John Wardle 1,536 — 24 percent

Andrew Myers 1,404 — 22 percent District 199 28 of 28 precincts — 100 percent

Barbara Gleim 3,040 — 50 percent

Jason Kelso 3,011 — 50 percent

GOP State House Contested

District 1 Southeast — Bucks Co.

345 of 345 precincts — 100 percent

x-Brian Fitzpatric­k (i) 31,374 — 67 percent

Dean Malik 15,451 — 33 percent

District 7 East — Lehigh Co.

339 of 339 precincts — 100 percent

Marty Nothstein 16,059 — 51 percent

Dean Browning 15,734 — 49 percent

District 8 NE — Lackawanna Co.

394 of 394 precincts — 100 percent

x-John Chrin 15,136 — 48 percent

Joe Peters 10,927 — 35 percent

Robert Kuniegel 5,218 — 17 percent

District 9 East — Luzerne Co.

430 of 430 precincts — 100 percent

x-Dan Meuser 26,568 — 53 percent

George Halcovage 12,032 — 24 percent

Scott Uehlinger 11,541 — 23 percent

District 11 S Central — Lancaster

316 of 316 precincts — 100 percent

x-Lloyd Smucker (i) 34,002 — 59 percent

Chet Beiler 24,063 — 41 percent

District 12 NE Central

568 of 569 precincts — 99 percent

x-Tom Marino (i) 39,598 — 67 percent

Doug McLinko 19,463 — 33 percent

District 13 South Central

514 of 514 precincts — 100 percent

x-John Joyce 14,615 — 22 percent

John Eichelberg­er 13,101 — 20 percent

Steve Bloom 12,195 — 18 percent

Doug Mastriano 10,485 — 16 percent

Art Halvorson 10,161 — 15 percent

Travis Schooley 3,030 — 5 percent

Bernie Washabaugh 1,908 — 3 percent

Ben Hornberger 1,182 — 2 percent District 14 Southwest 561 of 561 precincts — 100 percent

x-Guy Reschentha­ler 23,245 — 55 percent

Rick Saccone 18,734 — 45 percent

PA- Democrat State House Contested District 175 55 of 58 precincts — 95 percent

x-Michael O’Brien (i) 4,111 — 58 percent

Debby Derricks 3,008 — 42 percent District 176 15 of 15 precincts — 100 percent

x-Claudette Williams 1,326 — 74 percent

Tia Fritz 472 — 26 percent District 177 71 of 71 precincts — 100 percent

x-Joe Hohenstein 1,675 — 37 percent

Sean Kilkenny 1,071 — 24 percent

Maggie Borski 1,064 — 24 percent

Dan Martino 675 — 15 percent District 179 56 of 57 precincts — 98 percent

x-Jason Dawkins (i) 2,129 — 76 percent

Abu Edwards 683 — 24 percent District 181 80 of 83 precincts — 96 percent

x-Malcolm Kenyatta 2,217 — 42 percent

Lewis Nash 1,402 — 27 percent

Lewis Thomas 941 — 18 percent

Alex Deering 405 — 8 percent

Gilberto Gonzalez 303 — 6 percent District 184 67 of 69 precincts — 97 percent

x-Elizabeth Fiedler 4,593 — 51 percent

Jonathan Rowan 3,320 — 37 percent

Tom Wyatt 665 — 7 percent

Nicholas Didonato 418 — 5 percent District 188 63 of 64 precincts — 98 percent

x-James Roebuck (i) 3,800 — 56 percent

Diane Settles 1,756 — 26 percent

Jeff Curry 1,208 — 18 percent District 189 17 of 17 precincts — 100 percent

x-Adam Rodriguez 1,013 — 56 percent

Christa Caceres 795 — 44 percent District 190 77 of 80 precincts — 96 percent

x-Vanessa Brown (i) 4,382 — 65 percent

Ray Bailey 1,323 — 20 percent

Wanda Logan 1,042 — 15 percent District 197 73 of 75 precincts — 97 percent

x-Danilo Burgos 1,292 — 37 percent

Frederick Ramirez 1,193 — 34 percent

Emilio Vazquez (i) 990 — 28 percent District 198 74 of 77 precincts — 96 percent

x-Rosita Youngblood (i) 4,244 — 69 percent

Bernard Williams 1,925 — 31 percent District 200 76 of 76 precincts — 100 percent

x-Chris Rabb (i) 7,855 — 52 percent

Melissa Scott 7,208 — 48 percent

AP Elections 05-162018 13:45

 ?? MATT SLOCUM - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Pa., Republican primary candidate for U.S. Senate, walks off the stage after speaking to supporters during an election night results party, Tuesday, May 15, 2018, in Hazleton, Pa.
MATT SLOCUM - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Pa., Republican primary candidate for U.S. Senate, walks off the stage after speaking to supporters during an election night results party, Tuesday, May 15, 2018, in Hazleton, Pa.
 ?? JOSE F. MORENO/THE PHILADELPH­IA INQUIRER VIA AP ?? Scott Wagner acknowledg­es supporters after winning the Republican primary gubernator­ial candidacy in York, Pa., Tuesday, May 15, 2018.
JOSE F. MORENO/THE PHILADELPH­IA INQUIRER VIA AP Scott Wagner acknowledg­es supporters after winning the Republican primary gubernator­ial candidacy in York, Pa., Tuesday, May 15, 2018.

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