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Pennsylvania U.S. Senate Primary Election Results

Democratic Primary

Winner

John Fetterman wins the Democratic primary.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated May 31, 2022
>95% reported
Candidate Votes Pct.
John Fetterman
751,537 +58.6% 58.6%
Conor Lamb
336,607 +26.3% 26.3
Malcolm Kenyatta
139,121 +10.9% 10.9
Alex Khalil
54,240 +4.2% 4.2
Total reported
1,281,505

Results by county

County Fetterman Lamb Kenyatta Total votes Est. rpt.
Philadelphia 37% 25% 34% 201,924 >95%
Allegheny 60 35 3 194,325 >95%
Montgomery 52 28 10 114,788 >95%
Bucks 57 28 8 71,894 >95%
Delaware 49 27 19 62,220 >95%
Chester 55 29 11 58,250 >95%
Westmoreland 61 36 2 36,858 >95%
Lancaster 76 13 8 36,165 >95%
Lehigh 60 25 8 31,143 >95%
Erie 80 13 4 29,109 >95%
Northampton 61 26 7 28,977 >95%
Lackawanna 72 20 4 28,753 >95%
Berks 65 24 6 28,473 >95%
York 81 10 6 28,100 >95%
Luzerne 69 22 5 26,952 >95%
Dauphin 72 12 13 26,278 >95%
Cumberland 74 17 6 22,402 >95%
Washington 60 37 2 21,328 >95%
Beaver 51 46 2 17,495 >95%
Butler 60 37 2 14,971 >95%
Centre 73 16 8 14,716 >95%
Cambria 70 23 3 12,377 >95%
Monroe 60 21 12 11,944 >95%
Fayette 59 37 2 11,019 >95%
Schuylkill 68 21 5 8,735 >95%
Mercer 76 19 3 8,545 >95%
Lebanon 80 11 6 7,861 >95%
Lawrence 57 38 2 7,555 >95%
Franklin 79 12 5 7,441 >95%
Adams 81 11 4 6,824 >95%
Blair 78 15 4 6,398 >95%
Lycoming 65 23 6 6,125 >95%
Indiana 64 32 2 6,027 >95%
Northumberland 68 22 4 5,254 >95%
Crawford 78 17 3 5,141 >95%
Clearfield 77 15 4 4,917 >95%
Carbon 64 24 6 4,730 >95%
Somerset 73 21 2 4,417 >95%
Armstrong 66 31 1 4,302 >95%
Columbia 67 24 4 4,250 >95%
Pike 69 16 9 3,707 >95%
Wayne 71 21 5 3,233 >95%
Venango 68 28 2 3,141 >95%
Greene 55 41 1 3,133 >95%
Union 69 24 4 2,716 >95%
Bradford 67 23 4 2,704 >95%
Clinton 67 24 4 2,527 >95%
Elk 79 14 2 2,382 >95%
Susquehanna 71 20 4 2,364 >95%
Warren 81 14 2 2,351 >95%
Perry 80 13 4 2,336 >95%
Huntingdon 78 13 6 2,213 >95%
Clarion 63 31 2 2,139 >95%
Jefferson 75 19 2 2,077 >95%
Bedford 78 16 2 1,989 >95%
Mifflin 80 12 4 1,777 >95%
Snyder 70 23 4 1,760 >95%
Tioga 75 14 4 1,754 >95%
Wyoming 71 20 5 1,749 >95%
McKean 81 13 3 1,678 >95%
Montour 66 25 3 1,403 >95%
Juniata 80 13 3 1,063 >95%
Potter 77 16 3 698 >95%
Sullivan 63 26 5 499 >95%
Fulton 77 15 4 484 >95%
Forest 68 29 1 363 >95%
Cameron 77 14 3 282 >95%

Analysis From Our Reporters

  • Katie Glueck
    Katie Glueck, Reporting from Pittsburgh May 18, 2022

    In Oregon, the numbers from Clackamas County, near Portland, are just starting to come in. That’s one to watch as Schrader tries to hold onto his seat.

  • Katie Glueck
    Katie Glueck, Reporting from Pittsburgh May 18, 2022

    The Shapiro fund-raising pitch: “Doug Mastriano will be my opponent – and he is the most extreme gubernatorial candidate in the country. He would ban abortion, end vote by mail, and rip away our freedoms.”

  • Azi Paybarah
    Azi Paybarah May 17, 2022

    Doug Mastriano easily won the crowded Republican primary for governor in Pennsylvania, but the candidate he endorsed for lieutenant governor, Teddy Daniels, came in third place (with about 85 percent of the vote counted).

  • Azi Paybarah
    Azi Paybarah May 17, 2022

    Carrie Lewis DelRosso, a state legislator representing parts of Allegheny and Westmoreland counties, has won the Republican primary for lieutenant governor in Pennsylvania.

  • Blake Hounshell
    Blake Hounshell, Reporting from Philadelphia May 17, 2022

    The surprise of the night, for me, has been Dave McCormick’s strong showing. His team has been saying for days that the squabbling between Dr. Mehmet Oz and Kathy Barnette was an opportunity. And they appear to have been right.

  • Maggie Astor
    Maggie Astor May 17, 2022

    The Republican Senate primary in Pennsylvania may be headed for a recount, which would be triggered if the margin is less than 0.5 percent of the total votes cast. Right now, David McCormick is leading Dr. Mehmet Oz by about 2,600 votes, or 0.23 percent of the total votes cast.

  • Jennifer Medina
    Jennifer Medina May 17, 2022

    Most of the remaining votes to be counted in Pennsylvania are in the counties surrounding Philadelphia; no telling whether that favors McCormick or Oz.

  • Maggie Haberman
    Maggie Haberman May 17, 2022

    It’s clear in the Pennsylvania Senate primary that the Club for Growth spending on Barnette late in the race had an effect, regardless of who wins. Her surge came at the expense of Oz.

  • Maggie Haberman
    Maggie Haberman May 17, 2022

    We are getting very close to the threshold for an automatic recount for the Pennsylvania Senate primary on the Republican side. That threshold is 0.5 percent.

  • Jonathan Weisman
    Jonathan Weisman May 17, 2022

    To Katie’s point, with 94 percent of the vote in, Steve Irwin’s lead over Summer Lee is down to 330 votes.

  • Jazmine Ulloa
    Jazmine Ulloa, Reporting from Hendersonville, N.C. May 17, 2022

    Luke Ball, Cawthorn’s spokesman, told reporters that their focus would now be making sure that Republicans in the 11th Congressional District are united behind one candidate.

  • Jazmine Ulloa
    Jazmine Ulloa, Reporting from Hendersonville, N.C. May 17, 2022

    Not long before he conceded the race, Cawthorn appeared before supporters. He looked tired but expressed confidence that the election results would break in his favor.

  • Katie Glueck
    Katie Glueck, Reporting from Pittsburgh May 17, 2022

    Support for McCormick was palpable among Republican voters who showed up to vote in one Pittsburgh suburb today. “I am yearning for fiscal responsibility,” one McCormick backer said.

  • Jazmine Ulloa
    Jazmine Ulloa, Reporting from Hendersonville, N.C. May 17, 2022

    A Cawthorn official has told us that the candidate has left the building. He will watch the remaining results from home.

  • Nick Corasaniti
    Nick Corasaniti, Reporting from Scranton and Hershey, Pa. May 17, 2022

    Mastriano takes the stage to start his victory speech: “God is good, all the time.”

  • Nick Corasaniti
    Nick Corasaniti, Reporting from Scranton and Hershey, Pa. May 17, 2022

    The Republican Governors Association released a tepid statement congratulating Mastriano, saying only: “The R.G.A. remains committed to engaging in competitive gubernatorial contests where our support can have an impact in defending our incumbents and expanding our majority this year.”

  • Charles Homans
    Charles Homans, Reporting from Elizabethtown, Pa. May 17, 2022

    Dozens of Kathy Barnette’s supporters have gathered around her in a prayer circle at her election night party. She is trailing David McCormick by nearly 9 points and Mehmet Oz by 7 points with 58 percent of precincts reporting.

  • Katie Glueck
    Katie Glueck, Reporting from Pittsburgh May 17, 2022

    Polls have tightened considerably in the primary race for Pennsylvania’s 12th District, which drew major outside spending and pitted a candidate with significant left-wing support against a contender embraced by much of the party establishment.

  • Nick Corasaniti
    Nick Corasaniti, Reporting from Scranton and Hershey, Pa. May 17, 2022

    Loud round of whoops and cheers as the video screen shows a projection of Mastriano clinching the nomination.

  • Blake Hounshell
    Blake Hounshell, Reporting from Philadelphia May 17, 2022

    Malcolm Kenyatta says here at his party that he just called John Fetterman to congratulate him on his victory. Kenyatta urged his supporters to rally behind Fetterman, saying the Republican nominee is likely to be from “out of state and out of their damned minds.”

Republican Primary

Winner

Mehmet Oz wins the Republican primary.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated 3:57 PM ET
>95% reported
Candidate Votes Pct.
Mehmet Oz
419,999 +31.2% 31.2%
Dave McCormick
419,048 +31.1% 31.1
Kathy Barnette
331,864 +24.7% 24.7
Total reported
1,345,577

Results by county

County Oz McCormick Barnette Total votes Est. rpt.
Allegheny 32% 39% 20% 92,754 >95%
Montgomery 29 24 35 79,866 >95%
Bucks 35 29 25 78,296 >95%
Lancaster 27 27 30 73,876 >95%
York 31 27 25 60,363 >95%
Chester 28 32 27 58,781 >95%
Delaware 31 34 22 53,525 >95%
Westmoreland 34 35 22 48,858 >95%
Berks 30 27 32 42,187 >95%
Cumberland 26 26 23 37,791 >95%
Luzerne 41 34 17 34,423 >95%
Butler 30 37 23 31,736 >95%
Dauphin 28 30 22 31,406 >95%
Lehigh 32 31 27 31,329 >95%
Philadelphia 38 25 20 28,328 >95%
Northampton 35 30 24 27,768 >95%
Franklin 29 25 29 26,462 >95%
Washington 33 37 23 25,187 >95%
Erie 30 33 25 25,087 >95%
Lebanon 29 28 25 21,252 >95%
Schuylkill 36 34 19 20,106 >95%
Blair 30 27 26 20,082 >95%
Lycoming 31 36 23 19,055 >95%
Beaver 32 36 21 17,740 >95%
Lackawanna 42 31 19 17,616 >95%
Cambria 36 31 18 17,464 >95%
Adams 32 26 26 16,684 >95%
Centre 28 31 25 16,594 >95%
Somerset 31 32 25 14,042 >95%
Mercer 29 31 29 13,760 >95%
Monroe 39 31 20 12,966 >95%
Fayette 39 29 17 12,869 >95%
Clearfield 32 31 23 12,761 >95%
Northumberland 31 35 21 12,250 >95%
Crawford 29 31 27 11,386 >95%
Indiana 32 36 23 11,159 >95%
Lawrence 33 33 23 10,883 >95%
Armstrong 33 37 22 10,398 >95%
Bedford 29 27 28 9,992 >95%
Columbia 25 47 18 9,163 >95%
Perry 25 29 24 9,163 >95%
Bradford 29 34 22 9,114 >95%
Wayne 36 34 19 8,505 >95%
Carbon 36 34 20 8,293 >95%
Huntingdon 25 26 35 8,103 >95%
Venango 26 34 28 7,812 >95%
Jefferson 27 29 33 7,721 >95%
Mifflin 25 33 23 7,115 >95%
Tioga 27 33 26 6,758 >95%
Susquehanna 31 33 25 6,719 >95%
Pike 42 25 23 6,567 >95%
Snyder 25 34 28 6,483 >95%
Clarion 26 35 28 6,126 >95%
Union 24 38 26 5,738 >95%
Warren 26 34 27 5,525 >95%
McKean 27 30 29 5,313 >95%
Clinton 30 34 27 4,907 >95%
Juniata 21 27 25 4,713 >95%
Elk 30 31 26 4,670 >95%
Wyoming 29 37 21 4,579 >95%
Greene 36 34 18 3,801 >95%
Potter 25 27 32 3,285 >95%
Fulton 28 24 33 2,699 >95%
Montour 25 43 20 2,676 >95%
Sullivan 31 34 22 1,284 >95%
Forest 28 32 27 901 >95%
Cameron 31 30 23 762 >95%