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Here are the results from the 2022 primary election, according to the latest summary data from the county.

We’ll keep this updated if changes are made in totals. With typos, suggestions, or corrections, please email editor@lebtown.com.

For local and uncontested races, we have marked projected winners with italics. We have also marked projected winners that have been called by the Associated Press.

The Republican contest for US Senator is still too close to call, and looks likely to end up within the margin for a recount as required by the election code,

See results summary here (PDF).

See results precinct detail here (PDF).

Total Ballots Cast

  • Democratic: 7,783
  • Republican: 21,437

Turnout figures were not available as of publication time pending county release of the total number of registered voters.

Democratic

United States Senator

  • Alex Khlalil – 232
  • Conor Lamb – 881
  • Malcom Kenyatta – 410
  • John Fetterman – 6,094
  • Write-In – 46

Governor

  • Josh Shapiro – 7,479
  • Write-In – 46

Lieutenant Governor

  • Austin Davis – 3,760
  • Ray Sosa – 1,070
  • Brian Sims – 2,442
  • Write-In – 52

United States Representative, 9th District

  • Amanda R. Waldman – 7,100
  • Write-In – 48

State Senator, 48th District

  • Calvin Clements – 7,243
  • Write-In – 74

State Representative, 101st District

  • Catherine Miller – 3,343
  • Write-In – 23

State Representative, 102nd District

  • Laura Quick – 3,040
  • Write-In – 16

State Representative, 98th District

  • Mark Temons – 840
  • Write-In – 6

State Committee Member

Vote for two

  • Laura Quick – 5,413
  • Calvin Clements – 3,634
  • Cornell Wilson – 3,210

Republican

United States Senator

  • Kathy Barnette – 5,215
  • Mehmet Oz – 6,093
  • George Bochetto – 173
  • Jeff Bartos – 1,381
  • Dave McCormick – 5,922
  • Sean Gale – 195
  • Carla Sands – 2,167
  • Write-In – 65

Governor

  • Lou Barletta – 4,242
  • Douglas V. Mastriano – 10,921
  • Niche Zama – 151
  • Dave White – 1,790
  • Melissa Hart – 462
  • Bill McSwain – 2,351
  • Charlie Gerow – 723
  • Joe Gale – 180
  • Jake Corman – 375
  • Write-In – 58

Lieutenant Governor

  • Clarice Schllinger – 491
  • James Earl Jones – 882
  • Rick Saccone – 705
  • John Brown – 244
  • Chris Frye – 449
  • Jeff Coleman – 1,183
  • Russ Diamond – 12,480
  • Carrie Lewis Delrosso – 2,565
  • Teddy Daniels – 1,527
  • Write-In – 132

United States Representative, 9th District

  • Dan Meuser – 19,115
  • Write-In – 186

State Senator, 48th District

  • Chris Gebhard – 19,468
  • Write-In – 138

State Representative, 101st District

  • John Schlegel – 7,055
  • Write-In – 67

State Representative, 102nd District

  • Russ Diamond – 9,219
  • Write-In – 757

State Representative, 98th District

  • Lu Ann Fahndrich – 306
  • Tom Jones – 448
  • Faith Bucks – 1,603
  • Write-In – 6

Editor’s Note: Winner projected by LebTown based on Lancaster County election results, which show Fahndrich with 2,677 votes, Jones with 5,249 votes, and Bucks with 902 votes.

State Committee Member

Vote for five

  • Russ Diamond – 14,774
  • William L. Dougherty – 9,589
  • Matthew J. Urban – 8,104
  • Donnette Quairoli – 9,655
  • Dawn Blauch – 12,458
  • Ron Ferrance – 6,072
  • Write-In – 383

Watch for more coverage from LebTown as the county and state continue to process election results.

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