As of 5:30 p.m. 99.98% of precincts (in-person ballots) are reporting. 2,288,277 mail-in ballots have been counted (87.52%) and there are 326,348 mail-in ballots that still need counted.. Counties may continue to accept ballots that are postmarked by November 3, 2020 and received by mail through Friday, November 6, 2020.

The discussion below includes preliminary vote tallies and could change once the mail-in ballots are counted, which favor Democratic candidates. Official election results can be found on the Department of State website: https://www.electionreturns.pa.gov/

President Donald Trump (R) has received 50.13% of the vote, while former Vice President Joe Biden (D) got 48.73% of the vote.

All 18 congressional seats were on the ballot this year. It’s projected that Republicans won 8 seats, Democrats won 6 seats, and 4 seats are still too close to call.

Of the 4 undecided races, 3 are currently held by a Democrat and 1 by a Republican.

  • PA-7 (Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton): Rep. Susan Wild (D) vs. Lisa Scheller (R)
  • PA-8 (Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Pike, Wayne): Rep. Matt Cartwright (D) vs. James Bognet (R)
  • PA-10 (Cumberland, Dauphin, York): Rep. Scott Perry (R) vs. Eugene DePasquale (D)
  • PA-17 (Allegheny, Beaver, Butler): Rep. Conor Lamb (D) vs. Sean Parnell (R)

The three statewide row office races were on the ballot. These are the current numbers:

  • Attorney General: Current Attorney General Josh Shapiro (D) has 49.75% of the vote, while Heather Heidelbaugh (R) has 47.47% of the vote.
  • Auditor General: Tim DeFoor (R) has 50.59% of the vote, while Nina Ahmad (D) has 45.20%.
  • Treasurer: Stacy Garrity (R) has 49.83% of the vote, while current Treasurer Joe Torsella (D) has 46.79%.

25 of the 50 state Senate seats (odd-numbered districts) were up for election this year. So far, Republicans are projected to win 14 races, Democrats 7 races, and 4 races are too close to call.

Of the 4 undecided races, 2 are held by a Republican and 2 by a Democrat.

  • SD-9 (Delaware): Sen. Tom Killion (R) vs. John Kane (D)
  • SD-11 (Berks): Sen. Judy Schwank (D) vs. Annette Baker (R)
  • SD-15 (Dauphin): Sen. John DiSanto (R) vs. George Scott (D)
  • SD-45 (Allegheny): Sen. Jim Brewster (D) vs. Nicole Ziccarelli (R)

All 203 state House members were up for election this year. As of now, Republicans are projected to win 103 seats, Democrats 73 seats, and 27 seats are too close to call.

Of the 27 undecided races, 16 are held by a Democrat, 7 by a Republican, and 4 are open seats.

  • HD-3 (Erie): Rep. Ryan Bizzarro (D) vs. Greg Hayes (R)
  • HD-16 (Beaver): Rep. Robert Matzie (D) vs. Rico Elmore (R)
  • HD-18 (Bucks): Rep. Kathleen Tomlinson (R) vs. Harold Hayes (D)
  • HD-26 (Chester): Rep. Tim Hennessey (R) vs. Paul Friel Jr. (D)
  • HD-33 (Allegheny): Rep. Frank Dermody (D) vs. Carrie Delrosso (R)
  • HD-36 (Allegheny): Jessica Benham (D) vs. Adrian Doyle (R); retiring member: Rep. Harry Readshaw (D)
  • HD-45 (Allegheny): Rep. Anita Kulik (D) vs. Daniel Devito (R)
  • HD-48 (Washington): Rep. Tim O’Neal (R) vs. Harlan Shober Jr. (D)
  • HD-50 (Greene): Rep. Pam Snyder (D) vs. Larry Yost II (R)
  • HD-55 (Westmoreland): Rep. Joe Petrarca (D) vs. Jason Silvis (R)
  • HD-105 (Dauphin): Rep. Andrew Lewis (R) vs. Brittney Rodas (D)
  • HD-115 (Monroe): Rep. Maureen Madden (D) vs. Dulce Ridder (R)
  • HD-118 (Luzerne): Rep. Mike Carroll (D) vs. Andrew Holter (R)
  • HD-119 (Luzerne): Rep. Gerald Mullery (D) vs. John Chura (R)
  • HD-123 (Schuylkill): Peter Symons Jr. (D) vs. Timothy Twardzik (R); retiring member: Rep. Neal Goodman (D)
  • HD-127 (Berks): Manuel Guzman Jr. (D) vs. Vincent Gagliardo Jr. (R); retiring member: Rep. Tom Caltagirone (D)
  • HD-133 (Lehigh): Rep. Jeanne McNeill (D) vs. David Molony (R)
  • HD-140 (Bucks): Rep. John Galloway (D) vs. Jeanine McGree (R)
  • HD-142 (Bucks): Rep. Frank Farry (R) vs. Malinda Lareau (D)
  • HD-151 (Montgomery): Rep. Todd Stephens (R) vs. Jonathan Kassa (D)
  • HD-152 (Montgomery): Nancy Guenst (D) vs. Karen Houck (R); retiring member: Rep. Tom Murt (R)
  • HD-157 (Chester): Rep. Melissa Shusterman (D) vs. Bryan Walters (R)
  • HD-158 (Chester): Rep. Christina Sappey (D) vs. Eric Roe (R)
  • HD-162 (Delaware): Rep. David Delloso (D) vs. Peter Gaglio Jr. (R)
  • HD-165 (Delaware): Rep. Jennifer O’Mara (D) vs. Robert Smythe Jr. (R)
  • HD-167 (Chester): Rep. Kristine Howard (D) vs. Wendy Leland (R)
  • HD-168 (Delaware): Rep. Chris Quinn (R) vs. Debra Ciamacca (D)