2019 United States House Special Election in Pennsylvania

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The 2019 United States House Special Election in Pennsylvania took place on May 21, 2019. Republican won the seat by receiving 68.08% of the popular vote. A total number of 132,195 votes were casted in the election. There were totally 2 candidates ran for the seat.

Results by Districts

District 12

Frederick B Keller of Republican received 68.08% of the votes, totaling 90,000 votes, to win the election, defeated Marc Friedenberg of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 36.16%. The total votes casted was 132,195.

2019 United States House Special Election in Pennsylvania District 12
Candidate Party Votes %
Frederick B Keller Republican 90,000 68.08%
Marc Friedenberg Democratic 42,195 31.92%
Election Date: 2019-05-21, Valid Votes: 132,195, Margin: 36.16%
2019 United States House Special Election in Pennsylvania District 12 (General) - Results by County
County Frederick B Keller
Republican
Marc Friedenberg
Democratic
Valid Votes Margin
Votes % Votes %
Bradford 7,133 70.50% 2,985 29.50% 10,118 41.00%
Centre 4,769 33.75% 9,360 66.25% 14,129 -32.49%
Clinton 4,235 62.56% 2,534 37.44% 6,769 25.13%
Juniata 3,557 77.49% 1,033 22.51% 4,590 54.99%
Lycoming 20,493 73.71% 7,309 26.29% 27,802 47.42%
Mifflin 4,524 75.30% 1,484 24.70% 6,008 50.60%
Northumberland 7,078 73.45% 2,558 26.55% 9,636 46.91%
Perry 6,037 74.46% 2,071 25.54% 8,108 48.91%
Potter 2,744 76.22% 856 23.78% 3,600 52.44%
Snyder 6,288 78.43% 1,729 21.57% 8,017 56.87%
Sullivan 1,142 67.22% 557 32.78% 1,699 34.43%
Susquehanna 5,780 68.92% 2,606 31.08% 8,386 37.85%
Tioga 6,057 73.85% 2,145 26.15% 8,202 47.70%
Union 6,151 66.86% 3,049 33.14% 9,200 33.72%
Wyoming 4,012 67.64% 1,919 32.36% 5,931 35.29%
Total 90,000 68.08% 42,195 31.92% 132,195 36.16%

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