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Live updating results for key 2024 Pa. primary election races

Pennsylvania voters headed to the polls on Tuesday to cast ballots in primary elections for U.S. House, President, U.S. Senate, and several positions in state government.

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Voters went to the polls across Pennsylvania on Tuesday to vote in the Republican and Democratic primaries for a number of nationwide, statewide, and local elections.

Pennsylvania has a closed primary system, which means that only voters registered with a political party may participate in that party’s primary. Democrats may not vote in the Republican primary or vice versa. Independent or unaffiliated voters may not participate in either primary.

People in Pennsylvania are making their voices heard in Tuesday's primary election by voting in person or by mailing in their ballots in a dropbox. NBC10's Rosemary Connors reports.

NBC10 has you covered with live updating election results from all of the races that matter to you. You can find all of our live updating Pa. primary election results here, including results in many races for State House and State Senate.

Below are a list of some of the key contested races across the commonwealth. Polls closed at 8 p.m. and results are starting to filter in.

The Pennsylvania primary is giving us more insight into the Presidential election in the key battleground state. Both President Biden and former President Trump are dealing with protest votes. NBC10 political reporter Lauren Mayk has more. 

Key storylines in U.S. House contests

In the 1st Congressional District, which contains all of Bucks County and a small portion of Montgomery County, Republican U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick won as he faced a primary challenge from Mark Houck, an anti-abortion activist.

On the Democratic side, Ashley Ehasz, who lost to Fitzpatrick in the 2022 general election for the same seat, ran unopposed and faced the Republican winner in the fall.

In the Lehigh Valley's 7th District, three Republicans -- Kevin Dellicker, Ryan Mackenzie, and Maria Montero -- ran to take on Democratic U.S. Rep. Susan Wild in the fall. Wild ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.

Wild won the general election over Republican Lisa Scheller by a tight 51-49 margin in 2022. She has been the Congresswoman from the region since 2018.

Ryan Mackenzie won during Tuesday night's primary and will face Wild in November.

In the 3rd District, which contains a wide swath of Philadelphia from the northwest, to the west, to the south, three-term Congressman Dwight Evans won after facing a primary challenge from Tracey Gordon.

Gordon, the city's former Register of Wills, lost a primary for that job in 2022 and had been mired in controversy during her time in office. The 3rd District is dominated by Democrats and is one of the bluest districts in the nation, according to the Cook Political Report. Nobody ran for the seat in the Republican primary.

Democrats and Republicans, including several incumbents, ran unopposed in their primaries in the 2nd District, 4th District, 5th District, and 6th District. All four of those seats are currently held by Democrats.

7 candidates running for Attorney General

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro vacated the Attorney General's office in 2023 as he ramped up his election campaign for his new job. The current AG, Michelle Henry, was appointed by Shapiro to finish his term and is not running to keep the position.

Two Republicans and five Democrats ran in the primaries for the right to battle for the seat in November.

The Democrats are:

  • Keir Bradford-Gray, of Philadelphia, the former chief public defender in the city
  • Joe Khan, of Bucks Co., a former assistant district attorney in Philadelphia and Bucks Co. Solicitor
  • Eugene DePasquale, of Pittsburgh, the former auditor general of Pennsylvania
  • Jared Solomon, a member of the Pa. House of Representatives from Philadelphia
  • Jack Stollsteimer, the district attorney in Delaware County

Former auditor general of Pennsylvania Eugene DePasquale won on Tuesday night's primary.

On the Republican side, York County DA Dave Sunday ran against Craig Williams, a member of the Pa. House from the 160th District in Delco and Chester Counties. Sunday won and will face DePasquale in November.

Dems running competitive races for other statewide positions

Democrats ran against each other in the primary elections for two other key statewide offices: Auditor General, the state's chief fiscal officer, and Treasurer.

Pa. state representative Malcolm Kenyatta won in the race for Auditor General against Mark Pinsley who is the current controller in Lehigh County.

For treasurer, Pa. state rep Ryan Bizzarro from Erie County ran against Erin McClelland, an addiction counselor and businesswoman who unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 2012 and 2016.

Republicans hold both seats currently and the incumbents ran unopposed. Tim Defoor of Dauphin County ran for re-election as Auditor General and Stacy Garrity of Bradford County ran for her second four-year term as treasurer.

Noncompetitive primaries for President, U.S. Senate

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump both won after going before voters Tuesday in Pennsylvania’s presidential primaries, a prelude to the November general election, when the commonwealth is expected to once again play a critical role in the race for the White House. Further down the ballot, voters also selected nominees in competitive primaries for Congress, the state legislature and three statewide offices.

Biden clinched the Democratic nomination and Trump clinched the Republican nomination on March 12, and neither faces serious opposition on the primary ballot. Nonetheless, both presumptive nominees have campaigned in Pennsylvania in recent days with their focus more on the November election and each other than on Tuesday’s vote.

Biden just completed a three-day campaign swing that began last Tuesday in his hometown of Scranton and concluded Thursday in Philadelphia in an event with members of the Kennedy family. Days earlier, Trump held a rally in Lehigh County, his third visit to the state this year.

Pennsylvania is also home to a competitive U.S. Senate contest, but Democratic U.S. Sen. Bob Casey and Republican David McCormick both ran unopposed in Tuesday's primary.

The Casey vs. McCormick showdown in November's general election will be one of the most hotly-contested races of the fall cycle.

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