Politics & Government

Election 2024: Races Set For November In Lower Bucks Co.

Candidates in the Democratic and Republican parties will face each other in November following Tuesday's primary election.

After Tuesday's primary election, the races are now set between Democrats and Republicans for the November general election.
After Tuesday's primary election, the races are now set between Democrats and Republicans for the November general election. (Patch Media)

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —The races are now set.

Following Tuesday's primary election, the Democratic and Republican candidates who ran uncontested will now square off in the November general election.

The Bucks County Board of Elections provided an update early Wednesday morning on some general tallies.

Find out what's happening in Warminsterfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The board stated that there were:

  • 89,783 in-person ballots counted
  • 426 precincts reporting
  • 60,408 mail-in and absentee ballots returned
  • 58,949 mail-in and absentee ballots counted
  • No provisional ballots have been counted yet
  • No military ballots have been counted yet

November Election Matchups

The matchups note how many votes candidates received in the primary election, according to unofficial results Tuesday night by the Bucks County Board of Elections.

Find out what's happening in Warminsterfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

U.S. Congress - 1st District

  • Democrat Ashley Ehasz
  • Republican Brian Fitzpatrick

Fitzpatrick won a primary challenge Tuesday night against Republican Mark Houck

18th Legislative District

  • Democrat Anand Patel —4,081 votes
  • Republican Kathleen "KC" Tomlinson —4,702 votes

31st Legislative District

  • Democrat Perry Warren —8,247 votes

140th Legislative District

  • Democrat Jim Prokopiak —5,171 votes
  • Republican Candace Cabanas —3,478 votes

141st Legislative District

  • Democrat Tina Davis —4,950 votes
  • Republican Noah Boyd —3,083 votes

142nd Legislative District

  • Democrat Anna Payne —5,987 votes
  • Republican Joe Hogan —6,156 votes

144th Legislative District

  • Democrat Brian Munroe —6,356 votes
  • Republican Dan McPhillips —6,127 votes

178th Legislative District

  • Democrat Emma Rosenthal —5,630 votes
  • Republican Kristen Marcell —7,696 votes

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