Starting at 8 p.m. on Nov. 4, get real-time results on 2025 races for PA Supreme Court, Pittsburgh mayor, Philadelphia district attorney, and more.
Voters across Pennsylvania are casting ballots in the municipal election, headlined by retention votes for three state Supreme Court Justices. Polls close at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner (photo via District Attorney Office) and Downingtown mayor elect Erica Deuso (photo via the Erica Deuso for Mayor campaign), the first openly transgender mayor in Pennsylvania, both of whom were victorious on Election Day in Pennsylvania,
The stakes of Tuesday’s election were high: Had Pennsylvanians voted to remove the justices, the court would have gone from a seven-member Democratic majority to a four-member group with a complete ideological split. The three justices’ vacant seats would not have been filled until another election at the end of 2027.
All three of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices who sought reelection will get another term, ensuring Democratic jurists keep their majority on the high court.
The polls closed at 8 p.m. for election day in Western Pennsylvania. The biggest race in the area was for Pittsburgh mayor, while the retention bids of three Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices are also getting considerable public attention and financial support.
Jaime Arroyo captured 85% of votes to become Lancaster's first Latino mayor, while Corey O'Connor won in Pittsburgh 20 years after his father held the same office.
Democrat Mikie Sherrill wins New Jersey's governor race. Three Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices are retained and Larry Krasner wins a third term as Philadelphia DA.
The 2025 general election concluded with significant victories for the Democrats, marking a notable shift in political power across Erie County and beyond. Democrats secured key positions in Erie
Voters will weigh in on consequential races for the Pa. Supreme Court, Philadelphia district attorney and New Jersey governor, among others.
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Central Pennsylvania saw competitive races in several boroughs and cities Tuesday, with Democrats dominating in Lancaster and Carlisle while Republicans held ground in Lebanon and Chambersburg. Here are the results: Middletown (Dauphin County): Angela Lloyd (D) defeated Jared Michael Knaub (R) 57%-43%.