November 7, 2012

Democrats Sweep Statewide Election Races In PA, With 98 Percent Counted

Within less than 90 minutes of the polls closing, national news organizations called Pennsylvania for President Obama and said Bob Casey would be re-elected to a second term as the state’s senior U.S. Senator.
With more than 98 percent of the precincts counted, President Obama won over 52 percent of the vote and Bob Casey received over 53 percent of the votes cast.
The Democrats continued to sweep in the statewide office races by leading in the contests for Attorney General, Auditor General and State Treasurer.  In fact, Pennsylvania will elect its first Democratic and first female Attorney General in history.

With over 98 percent of precincts counted--
-- Attorney General: Kane (D) leads Freed (R) with over 56 percent of the vote;
-- Auditor General: DePasquale (D) leads Maher (R) with over 49.7 percent of the vote in a three-way race; and
-- State Treasurer: McCord (D) leads Vaughan (R) with over 52 percent of the vote.
In the state Senate, Republicans lost three seats previously held by Sen. John Pippy (R-Allegheny), Sen. Jane Earll (R-Erie) and Sen. Jeff Picccola (R-Dauphin) to Democrats reducing their majority to 27.
While results are still coming in, Republicans will retain control of the House with at least 108 members, rather than 112, with the results so far.  Two seats are too close to call.
Lauren Barr Katarski, Crisci Associates, put together a spreadsheet showing the latest election results.
Official Results
Official PA Department of State election results can be found on these pages-- President and Statewide offices, U.S. Senator, U.S. House of Representatives, state Senate Districts and state House Districts.  Links to more detailed results by county and candidate are also available on those webpages.


Summary Of Election Results For Key Races To Watch

With over 98 percent of precincts counted, here are election results for key statewide, Congressional and state Senate and House races.

President
Barack Obama (D) - Projected winner at 9:30 with over 52 percent of vote
Mitt Romney (R)

PA Attorney General
Kathleen Kane (D)- Leading with over 56 percent of vote
David Freed (R)

PA Auditor General
John Maher (R)
Eugene DePasquale (D)- Leading with over 49.7 percent of vote in a three-way race

PA Treasurer
Incumbent: Rob McCord (D)- Leading with over 52 percent of vote
Challenger: Diana Irey Vaughan (R)

U.S. Senate
Incumbent: Sen. Bob Casey (D) - Projected winner at 9:15 with over 53 percent of vote
Challenger: Tom Smith (R)

Congressional Races to Watch

District 12 (Greene, Allegheny, Armstrong, Fayette, Indiana, Somerset, Washington, Westmoreland)
Incumbent: Rep. Mark Critz (D)
Challenger: Keith Rothfus (R)- Leading with over 51 percent of vote

District 8 (Bucks, Montgomery, Philadelphia)
Incumbent: Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick (R)- Leading with over 56 percent of vote
Challenger: Kathy Boockvar (D)

District 6 (Parts of Chester, Montgomery, Berks, Lebanon)
Incumbent: Rep. Jim Gerlach (R)- Leading with over 57 percent of vote
Challenger: Manan Trivedi (D)

PA Senate Races to Watch

SD-15 Open Seat (Dauphin, York)
John McNally (R)
Rob Teplitz (D)- Leading with over 51 percent of vote

SD-29 (Schuylkill, parts of Berks, Carbon, Monroe, Northampton)
Incumbent: Dave Argall (R)- Leading with over 56 percent of vote
Challenger: Tim Seip (D)

SD-37 Open Seat (Allegheny, Washington)
D. Raja (R)
Rep. Matt Smith (D)- Leading with over 52 percent of vote

SD-47 (Beaver, Lawrence)
Incumbent: Elder Vogel (R)- Leading with over 57 percent of vote
Challenger: Kim Villella (D)

SD-49 Open Seat (Erie)
Janet Anderson (R)
Sean Wiley (D)- Leading with over 60 percent of vote

PA House Races to Watch

HD-3 Open seat (Erie)
Ryan Bizzarro (D)- Leading with over 53 percent of vote
Jason Owen (R)

HD-9 (Beaver, Lawrence)
Incumbent: Chris Sainato (D) - Leading with over 58 percent of vote
Challenger: Jason Murtha (R)

HD-25 (Allegheny, part of Westmoreland)
Incument: Joe Markosek (D)- Leading with over 54 percent of vote
Challenger: Mike Doyle (R)

HD-39 (Allegheny and eastern Washington)
Incumbent: Rick Saccone (R)
Challenger: Dave Levdansky (D)- Leading with 50.1 percent of vote

HD-55 (Armstrong, Westmoreland)
Incumbent: Joe Petrarca (D)- Leading with over 56 percent of vote
Challenger: John Hauser (R)

HD-71 (Cambria)
Incumbent: Bryan Barbin (D)- Leading with over 56 percent of vote
Challenger: Sherry Stalley (R)

HD-74 Open Seat (Clearfield)
Tommy Sankey (R)- Leading with over 60 percent of vote
Mark McCracken (D)

HD-83 (Lycoming)
Incumbent: Rick Mirabito (D)- Leading with over 58 percent of vote
Challenger: Harry Rogers (R)

HD-104 (Dauphin)
Incumbent: Sue Helm (R)- Leading with over 54 percent of vote
Challenger: Chris Dietz (D)

HD- 116 (Luzerne)
Incumbent: Tarah Toohil (R)- Leading with over 67 percent of vote
Challenger: Ransom Young (D)

HD-131 (southern Lehigh and Northampton)
Incumbent: Justin Simmons (R)
Challenger: Kevin Deely (D)- Leading with over 50.3 percent of vote

HD-156 (Chester)
Incumbent: Dan Truitt (R)- Leading with over 51 percent of vote
Challenger: Bret Binder (D)

HD-157 (Chester, Montgomery)
Incumbent: Warren Kampf (R)
Challenger: Paul Drucker (D)- Leading with 51 percent of vote (very close)

HD-177 (Philadelphia)
Incumbent: John Taylor (R)- Leading with over 57 percent of vote
Challenger: William Dunbar (D)