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Live updating Pennsylvania 2026 primary election results

by Madeline Bartos
June 17, 2026
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Pennsylvania voters went to the polls on Tuesday, casting their votes for Republican and Democratic candidates in congressional, gubernatorial and local races. 

Pennsylvania has closed primaries, which means only people registered as Democrats or Republicans can vote in their respective parties’ elections. Polls opened at 7 a.m. and closed at 8 p.m., though people in line before then will be able to vote. 

Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro is running unopposed in his primary, as is Republican Stacy Garrity, who is the state treasurer. It sets up an expensive race for governor. In the first three months of the year, Shapiro’s campaign outraised Garrity’s 10 to 1. 

While Lt. Gov. Austin Davis is running unopposed, Jason Richey, whom Garrity endorsed as her running mate, beat John Ventre, CBS News projects.  

U.S. House of Representatives races are also on the ballot. Notably, CBS News projects Chris Rabb as the winner of Philadelphia’s 3rd Congressional District, which was wide open for the first time in nearly 10 years after Rep. Dwight Evans announced he’s not seeking re-election. 

In the Pittsburgh area, Democratic Rep. Summer Lee, who is running for her third term in the 12th Congressional District, will face off against James Hayes after she beat back a challenge from Will Parker, CBS News projects. And in the 17th Congressional District, Beaver County Sheriff Tony Guy and local business manager Jesse James Vodvarka are on the Republican ballot to challenge Democratic Rep. Chris Deluzio, who is unopposed in the Democratic primary. 

Voters will also cast their ballots in elections for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and state Senate. Pennsylvania currently has a divided state Legislature, with Democrats controlling the House and Republicans controlling the Senate. 

You can see the results below as they come in. 

Pennsylvania governor primary results

Pennsylvania lieutenant governor primary results 

Pennsylvania House District 1 primary results

Pennsylvania House District 2 primary results

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