Link to New York Times Election Returns for Pennsylvania Special U.S. House Election

Here is a New York Times link for the election returns, Pennsylvania 18th U.S. House district. Thanks to Political Wire. Three candidates are on the ballot, a Democrat, a Republican, and a Libertarian. No one has a majority as of 11:15 p.m. eastern time.


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Link to New York Times Election Returns for Pennsylvania Special U.S. House Election — 7 Comments

  1. Candidate/Incumbent replacement lists for replacements during election/term.

    How many new folks moved into the gerrymander district who voted in another district in Nov 2016 — ie got to vote for TWO USA Reps ???

    Too many MORONS to count regarding ALL the OBVIOUS FATAL defects in the late DARK AGE USA and State Consts.

    PR and AppV

  2. 12;40 AM EDT–

    Conor Lamb leads by 0.3 percentage points, or 579 votes, over Rick Saccone with 100 percent of precincts fully reporting.
    Candidate Party Votes Pct.
    Conor Lamb Democrat 113,111 49.8%
    Rick Saccone Republican 112,532 49.6
    Drew Miller Libertarian 1,372 0.6

    227,015 votes, 100% reporting (593 of 593 precincts)

    Will the Elephants purge the LP off the ballots (IF and WHERE possible) ??? Duh.

  3. 856 AM EST

    Conor Lamb leads by 0.3 percentage points, or 641 votes, over Rick Saccone with 100 percent of precincts fully reporting.
    Candidate Party Votes Pct.
    Conor Lamb Democrat 113,720 49.8%
    Rick Saccone Republican 113,079 49.6
    Drew Miller Libertarian 1,378 0.6

    228,177 votes, 100% reporting (593 of 593 precincts)
    ———–
    Some rigging of the alleged 100 pct reporting ???

    At stake — $$$ POWER in Devil City — NET LOOTERS vs NET TAX SLAVES.

  4. early AM thurs

    Candidate
    Party
    Votes
    Pct.
    Conor Lamb
    Democrat
    113,813
    49.8%
    Rick Saccone
    Republican
    113,186
    49.6
    Drew Miller
    Libertarian
    1,379
    0.6
    228,378 votes, 100% reporting (593 of 593 precincts)

    Map got done – all counties – concentrated blue v diluted red

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