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Live updating Pennsylvania 2026 primary election results

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Coverage varies across outlets, with right-leaning sources like the Washington Examiner emphasizing the competitive nature of the Democratic primaries and the potential for Republican vulnerabilities. In contrast, lean-left outlets such as…
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Live updating Pennsylvania 2026 primary election results
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Pennsylvania voters participated in the 2026 primary elections for various offices, including governor and U.S. House representatives. Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro and Republican State Treasurer Stacy Garrity are running unopposed in their respective primaries. The elections also feature competitive races for congressional seats, particularly in Philadelphia's 3rd District, which is open for the first time in nearly a decade.

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Politics Live updating Pennsylvania 2026 primary election results for governor, lieutenant governor and U.S. House By Madeline Bartos Updated on: May 19, 2026 / 7:57 PM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh Add CBS News on Google Pennsylvania voters went to the polls on Tuesday, casting their votes for Republican and Democratic candidates in congressional, gubernatorial and local races. Pennsylvania has closed primaries, which means only people registered as Democrats or Republicans can vote in their respective parties' elections. Polls opened at 7 a.m. and closed at 8 p.m., though people in line before then will be able to vote. Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro is running unopposed in his primary, as is Republican Stacy Garrity, who is the state treasurer. It sets up an expensive race for governor.

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