U.S. House, Pennsylvania, District 18
Percent Candidate Party Votes Winner 49.8% Conor Lamb Dem 107,155 49.6% Rick Saccone GOP 106,570 0.6% Drew Miller Lib 1,304 580/593 precincts reporting
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U.S. House, Pennsylvania, District 18
Percent Candidate Party Votes Winner 49.8% Conor Lamb Dem 107,155 49.6% Rick Saccone GOP 106,570 0.6% Drew Miller Lib 1,304 580/593 precincts reporting
U.S. House, Pennsylvania, District 18
Percent Candidate Party Votes Winner 49.7% Conor Lamb Dem 109,945 49.7% Rick Saccone GOP 109,850 0.6% Drew Miller Lib 1,334 591/593 precincts reporting
March 13, 2018 11:10pm EDT
Absentee ballots in Washington County will be counted tomorrow
March 13, 2018 10:49pm EDT
Allegheny County says they're counting the absentee ballots
U.S. House, Pennsylvania, District 18
Percent Candidate Party Votes Winner 49.9% Conor Lamb Dem 111,875 49.5% Rick Saccone GOP 111,028 0.6% Drew Miller Lib 1,351 591/593 precincts reporting
U.S. House, Pennsylvania, District 18
Percent Candidate Party Votes Winner 49.8% Conor Lamb Dem 113,111 49.6% Rick Saccone GOP 112,532 0.6% Drew Miller Lib 1,372 593/593 precincts reporting
https://www.politico.com/election-re...ection/mar-13/
https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images...e7A_normal.jpgDavid Wright
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Pennsylvania Sec. of State spokesperson Wanda Murren tells CNN that b/c this is a district race & not statewide, there is no mandatory recount here. Petitions are allowed, which require 3 voters in each precinct; have 5 days to file after the county completes its computation.
7:08 PM - Mar 13, 2018
Thanks for that information, JD2. It's a really close race.
However, three counties' absentee ballots still await tallying, leaving at least 3,206 votes unknown.
The counties that still need to count the absentee ballots include Greene, Washington and Westmoreland.
Washington County elections director Larry Spahr, who earlier in the night said absentee ballots would be counted Wednesday, announced that county officials will count 1,195 absentee ballots late Tuesday night instead.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/13/polit...one/index.html