Wolf defeats Wagner in race for Pa. governor Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf secured his second term as Pennsylvania's governor after a victory over brash Republican challenger Scott Wagner.
U.S. SENATEBob Casey defeats Lou Barletta in U.S. Senate race Incumbent Democratic Sen. Bob Casey cruised to victory in his re-election bid over Lou Barletta.
U.S. HOUSE■ 18th Congressional District
Incumbent Democrat Mike Doyle ran unopposed.■ 17th Congressional District: Conor Lamb defeats Keith Rothfus in battle of congressional incumbents U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb rolled to a commanding victory Tuesday against U.S. Rep. Keith Rothfus in the nation's only congressional race pitting two incumbents against each other.
■ 16th Congressional District
Incumbent Republican Mike Kelly successfully defended his seat against Ronald DiNicola.■ 15th Congressional District: Thompson dispatches Boser Glenn Thompson Jr. won his bid for a sixth term in congress with a victory over Susan Boser.
■ 14th Congressional District: Reschenthaler cruises to win in new 14th Congressional District Republican state Sen. Guy Reschenthaler bested retired auto industry executive Bibiana Boerio.
■ 13th Congressional District: John Joyce wins new district Joyce, a physician from Hollidaysburg, defeated Democrat Brent Ottaway, a St. Francis University communications professor.
STATE SENATE Allegheny■ 38th Senatorial District: Lindsey Williams edges Jeremy Shaffer Democrat Lindsey Williams scored a narrow victory over Republican Jeremy Shaffer in a race to represent much of northern Allegheny County.
■ 42nd Senatorial District
Democrat Wayne Fontana — unopposed A-K Valley■ 38th Senatorial District: Lindsey Williams edges Jeremy Shaffer Democrat Lindsey Williams scored a narrow victory over Republican Jeremy Shaffer in a race to represent much of northern Allegheny County.
Regional■ 32nd Senatorial District: Stefano defeats Gerard Pat Stefano defeated Pam Gerard, receiving 66 percent of the vote.
■ 46th Senatorial District
Democrat James R. Craig — 41.04% Republican Camera C. Bartolotta — 58.96% STATE HOUSE Allegheny■ 19th Legislative District
Democrat Jake Wheatley Jr. — unopposed■ 20th Legislative District
Democrat Adam Ravenstahl — unopposed■ 21st Legislative District
Democrat Sara Innamorato — unopposed■ 23rd Legislative District
Democrat Dan Frankel — 90.58% Green party Jay Walker — 9.42%■ 24th Legislative District
Democrat Ed Gainey — unopposed■ 25th Legislative District: Markosek follows in father's footsteps in state House Markosek collected 58 percent of the votes cast.
■ 27th Legislative District
Democrat Daniel J. Deasy — unopposed■ 28th Legislative District
Democrat Emily Skopov — 45.45% Republican Mike Turzai — 54.55%■ 30th Legislative District
Democrat Betsy Monroe — 47.73% Republican Lori Mizgorski — 52.27%■ 33rd Legislative District: Dermody wins another term in 33rd district Dermody collected 55.5 percent of the votes cast in the district compared with Republican Joshua Nulph's 44.6 percent.
■ 36th Legislative District
Democrat Harry Readshaw — unopposed■ 38th Legislative District
Democrat William C. Kortz II — unopposed■ 39th Legislative District
Democrat Robert E. Rhoderick Jr. — 44.12% Republican Michael J. Puskaric — 55.88%■ 40th Legislative District
Democrat Sharon M. Guidi — 43.98% Republican Natalie Mihalek Stuck — 56.02 %■ 42nd Legislative District
Democrat Dan Miller — unopposed■ 44th Legislative District
Democrat Michele Knoll — 48.16% Republican Valerie Gaydos — 51.84%■ 45th Legislative District
Democrat Anita Astorino Kulik — unopposed■ 46th Legislative District
Democrat Byron Flavin Timmins — 44.33% Republican Jason A. Ortitay — 55.67% Westmoreland■ 25th Legislative District: Markosek follows in father's footsteps in state House Markosek collected 58 percent of the votes cast.
■ 33rd Legislative District: Dermody wins another term in 33rd district Dermody collected 55.5 percent of the votes cast in the district compared with Republican Joshua Nulph's 44.6 percent.
■ 52nd Legislative District: Warner trounces Keedy in 52nd District race Ryan Warner had about 61 percent of the vote.
■ 54th Legislative District: Brooks defeats McCabe to claim 54th district seat Brooks pledged to focus on job creation, increased transparency in government and reducing the size of government.
■ 55th Legislative District: Unopposed, Democrat Petrarca maintains seat Petrarca, 57, is from Washington Township.
■ 56th Legislative District: Dunbar defeats Hunt Four-term Republican incumbent George Dunbar defeated Democratic challenger Doug Hunt, receiving 63 percent of the vote compared to 37 percent.
■ 57th Legislative District: Nelson wins 2nd full term Eric Nelson defeated Democratic political newcomer Collin Warren to represent the 57th House district.
■ 58th Legislative District: Walsh wins another term State Rep. Justin Walsh will serve another two-year term as state representative after easily winning re-election Tuesday.
■ 59th Legislative District: Reese holds off challenger Five-term Republican incumbent Mike Reese held off Democratic challenger Clare Dooley.
■ 60th Legislative District
Republican Jeffrey Paul Pyle — unopposed. A-K Valley■ 25th Legislative District: Markosek follows in father's footsteps in state House Markosek collected 58 percent of the votes cast.
■ 33rd Legislative District: Dermody wins another term in 33rd district Dermody collected 55.5 percent of the votes cast in the district compared with Republican Joshua Nulph's 44.6 percent.
■ 54th Legislative District: Brooks defeats McCabe to claim 54th district seat Brooks pledged to focus on job creation, increased transparency in government and reducing the size of government.
■ 60th Legislative District
Republican Jeffrey Paul Pyle — unopposed Regional■ 12th Legislative District
Democrat Daniel Smith Jr. — 41.61% Republican Daryl Metcalfe — 58.39%■ 14th Legislative District
Democrat Amy Fazio — 36.88% Republican Jim Marshall — 63.12%■ 15th Legislative District
Democrat Terri Mitko — 38.57% Republican Joshua Daniel Kail — 61.43%■ 16th Legislative District
Democrat Robert F. Matzie — unopposed■ 48th Legislative District
Democrat Clark Alexander Mitchell Jr. — 44.25% Repbublican Timothy Jon O'Neal — 55.75%■ 49th Legislative District
Democrat Steven Matthew Toprani — 49.72% Republican Donald Cook — 50.28%■ 50th Legislative District
Democrat Pamela Snyder — 56.61% Repbulican Elizabeth Rohanna McClure — 43.39%■ 51st Legislative District
Democrat Timothy S. Mahoney — 44.54% Republican Matthew David Dowling — 55.46%■ 63rd Legislative District
Democrat Conrad Warner — 26.95% Republican Donna R. Oberlander — 73.05%Copyright ©2026— Trib Total Media, LLC (TribLIVE.com)