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VisitOutcome of Pennsylvania Senate race recount by end of 2024
David McCormick wins • 33%
Bob Casey wins • 33%
Recount inconclusive • 34%
Official recount results announced by Pennsylvania election officials
Bucks County Commissioners Violate Court Ruling in Senate Race, McCormick Wins
Nov 14, 2024, 08:07 PM
In Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Democratic Commissioners Diane Marseglia and Bob Harvie voted to count misdated or undated mail-in ballots, a decision that directly violates a recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling. This move has sparked controversy, with critics accusing the commissioners of attempting to aid former Senator Bob Casey in the Senate race against Republican David McCormick. Despite this, David McCormick has been projected to win the U.S. Senate election in Pennsylvania, flipping the Senate seat. The decision by the Bucks County Commissioners has raised concerns about election integrity and adherence to legal precedents, especially as Pennsylvania election officials are set to provide an update on the Senate race recount.
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Bob Casey Wins • 25%
Dave McCormick Wins • 25%
Recount Declared Invalid • 25%
Other Outcome • 25%
McCormick wins by more than 1,000 votes • 25%
McCormick wins by 1,000 votes or less • 25%
Casey wins by 1,000 votes or less • 25%
Casey wins by more than 1,000 votes • 25%
Less than 49% • 25%
49% to 49.5% • 25%
49.5% to 50% • 25%
More than 50% • 25%
Dave McCormick wins • 33%
Bob Casey wins • 33%
Another candidate wins • 33%
Less than 10,000 votes • 25%
10,000 to 20,000 votes • 25%
20,001 to 30,000 votes • 25%
More than 30,000 votes • 25%
Ruling in favor of McCormick • 33%
Ruling in favor of Casey • 33%
No significant change • 34%
Dave McCormick remains the winner • 25%
Bob Casey declared the winner • 25%
Recount inconclusive, further legal action required • 25%
Recount not completed by deadline • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Misdated ballots not counted • 33%
Misdated ballots counted • 33%
Decision pending further legal review • 34%