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Summary Results Report 2020 General Primary And SUMMARY RESULTS REPORT FINAL RESULTS 2020 GENERAL PRIMARY AND SPECIAL ELECTION JUNE 2, 2020 PHILADELPHIA COUNTY STATISTICS TOTAL Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional Ballots Cast - Total 348,740 166,887 34,783 140,393 6,677 Ballots Cast - DEMOCRATIC 311,736 144,118 32,124 129,213 6,281 Ballots Cast - REPUBLICAN 27,541 18,450 1,628 7,163 300 Election Summary - 06/17/2020 13:08 PM Page 1 of 28 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 SUMMARY RESULTS REPORT FINAL RESULTS 2020 GENERAL PRIMARY AND SPECIAL ELECTION JUNE 2, 2020 PHILADELPHIA COUNTY PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional BERNIE SANDERS 57,785 19.00% 23,890 5,749 27,135 1,011 JOSEPH R BIDEN 239,492 78.73% 112,304 25,221 97,583 4,384 TULSI GABBARD 4,398 1.45% 3,073 264 1,007 54 Write-In Totals 2,515 0.83% 798 264 1,424 29 Total Votes Cast 304,190 100.00% 140,065 31,498 127,149 5,478 Divisions Reporting 1706 of 1706 ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional JOSH SHAPIRO 227,360 99.50% 90,856 25,973 106,923 3,608 Write-In Totals 1,144 0.50% 261 123 716 44 Total Votes Cast 228,504 100.00% 91,117 26,096 107,639 3,652 Divisions Reporting 1706 of 1706 AUDITOR GENERAL Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional H SCOTT CONKLIN 7,818 2.82% 5,812 395 1,547 64 MICHAEL LAMB 26,704 9.64% 16,525 1,516 8,369 294 TRACIE FOUNTAIN 17,291 6.24% 9,822 1,224 6,067 178 ROSE ROSIE MARIE DAVIS 14,047 5.07% 11,742 447 1,768 90 NINA AHMAD 199,341 71.94% 74,088 24,670 96,596 3,987 CHRISTINA M HARTMAN 11,666 4.21% 5,119 1,175 5,292 80 Write-In Totals 233 0.08% 115 15 94 9 Total Votes Cast 277,100 100.00% 123,223 29,442 119,733 4,702 Divisions Reporting 1706 of 1706 Election Summary - 06/17/2020 13:08 PM Page 2 of 28 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 SUMMARY RESULTS REPORT FINAL RESULTS 2020 GENERAL PRIMARY AND SPECIAL ELECTION JUNE 2, 2020 PHILADELPHIA COUNTY STATE TREASURER Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional JOE TORSELLA 221,209 99.71% 90,918 24,801 102,149 3,341 Write-In Totals 647 0.29% 187 85 339 36 Total Votes Cast 221,856 100.00% 91,105 24,886 102,488 3,377 Divisions Reporting 1706 of 1706 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 2ND DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional BRENDAN F BOYLE 73,980 99.58% 36,116 7,554 29,463 847 Write-In Totals 312 0.42% 121 29 138 24 Total Votes Cast 74,292 100.00% 36,237 7,583 29,601 871 Divisions Reporting 713 of 713 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 3RD DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional DWIGHT EVANS 164,871 99.60% 64,733 19,018 78,121 2,999 Write-In Totals 654 0.40% 115 86 421 32 Total Votes Cast 165,525 100.00% 64,848 19,104 78,542 3,031 Divisions Reporting 861 of 861 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 5TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional MARY GAY SCANLON 13,755 99.60% 6,155 1,457 5,982 161 Write-In Totals 55 0.40% 21 13 16 5 Total Votes Cast 13,810 100.00% 6,176 1,470 5,998 166 Divisions Reporting 132 of 132 Election Summary - 06/17/2020 13:08 PM Page 3 of 28 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 SUMMARY RESULTS REPORT FINAL RESULTS 2020 GENERAL PRIMARY AND SPECIAL ELECTION JUNE 2, 2020 PHILADELPHIA COUNTY SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 1ST DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional NIKIL SAVAL 35,747 56.89% 11,139 4,011 19,973 624 LARRY FARNESE 27,025 43.01% 5,136 3,935 17,749 205 Write-In Totals 68 0.11% 10 4 50 4 Total Votes Cast 62,840 100.00% 16,285 7,950 37,772 833 Divisions Reporting 293 of 293 SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 3RD DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional SHARIF STREET 36,862 99.60% 20,972 3,611 11,677 602 Write-In Totals 147 0.40% 25 17 75 30 Total Votes Cast 37,009 100.00% 20,997 3,628 11,752 632 Divisions Reporting 288 of 288 SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 5TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional JOHN SABATINA 23,624 99.59% 10,678 2,523 10,252 171 Write-In Totals 98 0.41% 57 12 25 4 Total Votes Cast 23,722 100.00% 10,735 2,535 10,277 175 Divisions Reporting 255 of 255 SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 7TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional VINCENT HUGHES 40,302 99.73% 19,023 4,092 16,609 578 Write-In Totals 110 0.27% 34 8 44 24 Total Votes Cast 40,412 100.00% 19,057 4,100 16,653 602 Divisions Reporting 227 of 227 Election Summary - 06/17/2020 13:08 PM Page 4 of 28 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 SUMMARY RESULTS REPORT FINAL RESULTS 2020 GENERAL PRIMARY AND SPECIAL ELECTION JUNE 2, 2020 PHILADELPHIA COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 152ND DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional NANCY GUENST 572 100.00% 192 76 301 3 Write-In Totals 0 0.00% 0 0 0 0 Total Votes Cast 572 100.00% 192 76 301 3 Divisions Reporting 7 of 7 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 170TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional Write-In Totals 489 100.00% 307 48 126 8 Total Votes Cast 489 100.00% 307 48 126 8 Divisions Reporting 59 of 59 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 172ND DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional KEVIN J BOYLE 6,373 99.42% 2,552 683 3,089 49 Write-In Totals 37 0.58% 23 1 11 2 Total Votes Cast 6,410 100.00% 2,575 684 3,100 51 Divisions Reporting 63 of 63 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 173RD DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional MIKE DRISCOLL 6,023 99.32% 2,942 558 2,480 43 Write-In Totals 41 0.68% 22 2 10 7 Total Votes Cast 6,064 100.00% 2,964 560 2,490 50 Divisions Reporting 61 of 61 Election Summary - 06/17/2020 13:08 PM Page 5 of 28 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 SUMMARY RESULTS REPORT FINAL RESULTS 2020 GENERAL PRIMARY AND SPECIAL ELECTION JUNE 2, 2020 PHILADELPHIA COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 174TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional ED NEILSON 6,423 99.46% 2,874 648 2,863 38 Write-In Totals 35 0.54% 13 2 15 5 Total Votes Cast 6,458 100.00% 2,887 650 2,878 43 Divisions Reporting 63 of 63 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 175TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional JEFF DEMPSEY 2,943 20.51% 921 337 1,647 38 MARYLOUISE ISAACSON 5,361 37.36% 1,032 762 3,508 59 VANESSA MCGRATH 4,253 29.64% 873 591 2,734 55 ANDRE DEL VALLE 1,779 12.40% 633 215 907 24 Write-In Totals 14 0.10% 3 2 9 0 Total Votes Cast 14,350 100.00% 3,462 1,907 8,805 176 Divisions Reporting 67 of 67 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 177TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional JOE HOHENSTEIN 6,268 98.72% 2,906 622 2,692 48 Write-In Totals 81 1.28% 62 1 14 4 Total Votes Cast 6,349 100.00% 2,968 623 2,706 52 Divisions Reporting 71 of 71 Election Summary - 06/17/2020 13:08 PM Page 6 of 28 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 SUMMARY RESULTS REPORT FINAL RESULTS 2020 GENERAL PRIMARY AND SPECIAL ELECTION JUNE 2, 2020 PHILADELPHIA COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 179TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional JASON DAWKINS 6,885 99.78% 4,533 571 1,730 51 Write-In Totals 15 0.22% 9 2 2 2 Total Votes Cast 6,900 100.00% 4,542 573 1,732 53 Divisions Reporting 57 of 57 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 180TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional ANGEL CRUZ 3,203 99.13% 2,224 219 706 54 Write-In Totals 28 0.87% 14 1 9 4 Total Votes Cast 3,231 100.00% 2,238 220 715 58 Divisions Reporting 59 of 59 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 181ST DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional MALCOLM KENYATTA 10,377 99.43% 5,594 1,048 3,630 105 Write-In Totals 60 0.57% 18 4 34 4 Total Votes Cast 10,437 100.00% 5,612 1,052 3,664 109 Divisions Reporting 84 of 84 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 182ND DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional MARISA SHAABAN 7,457 42.01% 1,723 1,106 4,550 78 BRIAN SIMS 10,285 57.94% 1,595 1,512 7,089 89 Write-In Totals 8 0.05% 0 1 5 2 Total Votes Cast 17,750 100.00% 3,318 2,619 11,644 169 Divisions Reporting 65 of 65 Election Summary - 06/17/2020 13:08 PM Page 7 of 28 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 SUMMARY RESULTS REPORT FINAL RESULTS 2020 GENERAL PRIMARY AND SPECIAL ELECTION JUNE 2, 2020 PHILADELPHIA COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 184TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional ELIZABETH FIEDLER 10,446 99.56% 3,102 1,153 6,071 120 Write-In Totals 46 0.44% 14 14 14 4 Total Votes Cast 10,492 100.00% 3,116 1,167 6,085 124 Divisions Reporting 69 of 69 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 185TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional MARIA P DONATUCCI 4,358 43.55% 1,832 496 2,009 21 REGINA YOUNG 5,627 56.24% 3,574 457 1,539 57 Write-In Totals 21 0.21% 6 4 6 5 Total Votes Cast 10,006 100.00% 5,412 957 3,554 83 Divisions Reporting 60 of 60 REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 186TH DISTRICT Vote For 1 TOTAL VOTE % Machine Absentee Mail-In Provisional JORDAN A HARRIS 14,041 99.49% 5,621 1,467 6,747 206 Write-In Totals 72 0.51% 28 8 32 4 Total Votes Cast 14,113 100.00% 5,649 1,475 6,779 210 Divisions Reporting 80 of 80 Election Summary - 06/17/2020 13:08 PM Page 8 of 28 Report generated with Electionware Copyright © 2007-2018 SUMMARY RESULTS REPORT FINAL RESULTS 2020 GENERAL PRIMARY AND SPECIAL ELECTION JUNE 2, 2020
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