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PA House election, 2010: Pennsylvania House, District 120 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic: Phyllis Mundy : 10,153 52.98 Republican: Bill Goldsworthy 6,154 32.11 Libertarian: Tim Mullen 2,858 14.91 Margin of victory 3,999 24.52 Turnout: 19,165 100
PA House election, 2014: Pennsylvania House, District 121 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Democratic: Eddie Day Pashinski: 6,928 67.75 Libertarian: Betsy Summers 3,298 32.25 Margin of victory 3,630 35.5 Turnout: 10,558 100
[9] [10] He also became the second presidential candidate since 1964, the last time the county voted for a Democrat, to get at least 40% of the vote. [10] This was due to the large number of votes Biden received from the city of Lancaster and a competitive margin in voting precincts in and around Lititz and Columbia. [11]
It encompasses all of Wayne, Pike, and Lackawanna Counties; along with portions of Luzerne and Monroe counties. The district had been anchored in Bucks County from the 1940s until 2018, even as most other districts in Pennsylvania changed drastically during that time frame due to population shifts and Pennsylvania's loss of seats in the House. [2]
Nov. 9—Luzerne County voters hoping to find out who will be representing them in Harrisburg and Washington may have a long wait ahead of them, as will the candidates, and the nation is watching.
Treemap of the popular vote by county. The 2016 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania took place on November 8, 2016, as part of the 2016 United States elections in which all 50 states and the District of Columbia participated. Pennsylvania voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote.
Luzerne County has officially become a Republican region of voter registration advantage as of Thursday, according to data confirmed by a county GOP official.
Voter turnout in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election by race/ethnicity. Race and ethnicity has had an effect on voter turnout in recent years, with data from recent elections such as 2008 showing much lower turnout among people identifying as Hispanic or Asian ethnicity than other voters (see chart to the right).