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Latest Election Results in Pennsylvania

Posted on November 6, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Ava Wojnowski

Ava Wojnowski

The presidential candidates.

Donald Trump won the race in Pennsylvania, a key swing state. (Getty Images / Getty Images Staff)

This article was last updated at 6:15 a.m. EST. The following information was the most up-to-date as of publishing time. Check this link for the most up-to-date election results from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; check here for the results from the Philadelphia City Commissioners.

Presidential Race in Pennsylvania

Donald Trump is the winner of the presidential race in Pennsylvania.

Kamala Harris (Democrat)

Votes: 3,263,191

Percent: 48.2%

Donald Trump (Republican)

Votes: 3,433,184

Percent: 50.7 %

Pennsylvania Senate Race

This race has not yet been called but Dave McCormick is in the lead.

Robert Casey Jr (Democrat)

Votes: 3,228,498

Percent: 48.2%

Dave McCormick (Republican)

Votes: 3,294,490

Percent: 49.2%

Attorney General Race

Dave Sunday won the attorney general race in Pennsylvania.

Eugene Despasquale (Democrat)

Votes: 3,036,524

Percent: 45.9%

Dave Sunday (Republican)

Votes: 3,382,118

Percent: 51.1%

Auditor General Race

Timothy DeFoor won the auditor general race in Pennsylvania.

Malcolm Kenyatta (Democrat)

Votes: 2,930,150

Percent: 45.9%

Timothy Defoor (Republican)

Votes: 3,274,338

Percent: 51.3%

State Treasurer Race

Stacy Garrity won the state treasurer race in Pennsylvania.

Erin McClelland (Democrat)

Votes: 2,910,881

Percent: 45.6%

Stacy Garrity (Republican)

Votes: 3,324,543

Percent: 52.1%

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