Connect With PPD
Follow Us:
Elections

Special Election in Pennsylvania’s 18th Congressional District Down to Wire

Former prosecutor Democrat Conor Lamb, left, and Republican state Rep. Rick Saccone, right.

The 2018 special election in Pennsylvania’s 18th Congressional District between Democrat Conor Lamb and Republican state Rep. Rick Saccone came down to the wire. With just a few absentee ballots remaining to be counted, Mr. Lamb leads Mr. Saccone by a little more than 800 votes, 111,875 to 111,028.

The remaining precincts with absentee ballots trend Republican, but it may not be enough to overcome the deficit. Speaking to supporters, Mr. Saccone said he’s “not giving up” and “will fight to the end,” reminding voters of his first race in which he ended Election Day down.

In other election news, Republicans held on to a seat left open when former Tennessee state Senator Jim Tracy took job in the Trump Administration. Democrats had hoped to pick it up.

UPDATE: With the remaining vote in Westmoreland counted, Mr. Lamb only leads by 0.2%, or 579 votes. He has 113,111 votes to 112,532 votes for Mr. Saccone. Washington County is counting absentee ballots, which will likely lean toward the Republican. The question is whether it will be enough.

READ FULL STORY

SubscribeSign In
PPD Elections Staff

Led by R. D. Baris, the People's Pundit, the PPD Elections Staff conducts polling and covers news about latest polls, election results and election data.

View Comments

  • The votes are there for Saccone if his absentees and last two precincts match his overall vote totals in those counties.

Share
Published by
PPD Elections Staff

Recent Posts

Media’s Worst Russian Collusion Sins May Soon Be Repeated

The most damning journalistic sin committed by the media during the era of Russia collusion…

1 year ago

Study: Mask-Mandates and Use Not Associated With Lower Covid-19 Case Growth

The first ecological study finds mask mandates were not effective at slowing the spread of…

3 years ago

Barnes and Baris on Big Tech’s Arbitrary Social Media Bans

On "What Are the Odds?" Monday, Robert Barnes and Rich Baris note how big tech…

4 years ago

Barnes and Baris on Why America First Stands With Israel

On "What Are the Odds?" Monday, Robert Barnes and Rich Baris discuss why America First…

4 years ago

Personal Income Fell Significantly in February, Consumer Spending Weaker than Expected

Personal income fell $1,516.6 billion (7.1%) in February, roughly the consensus forecast, while consumer spending…

4 years ago

Study: Infection, Vaccination Protects Against Covid-19 Variants

Research finds those previously infected by or vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2 are not at risk of…

4 years ago

This website uses cookies.