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VisitPennsylvania Senate election results certified without changes by Dec 31, 2024?
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Official certification announcement by the Pennsylvania Secretary of State
Republicans Challenge Pennsylvania Senate Election Results Amid Recount and Court Battles
Nov 15, 2024, 03:19 PM
Republicans have taken legal action in Pennsylvania amid the vote counting process for the U.S. Senate election between Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and Republican David McCormick. The campaigns are preparing for a recount and are pressing counties for favorable ballot-counting decisions. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that undated absentee ballots cannot be counted, which has led to accusations from Republicans that Democrats are attempting to steal the election by counting illegal votes. Bucks County Commissioner Diane Marseglia has expressed concerns about the disregard for court precedents in the current election process. The Pennsylvania Senate race is now playing out in county board rooms and the courtroom. There will be 53 Republican senators in the chamber in January.
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David McCormick wins • 33%
Bob Casey wins • 33%
Recount inconclusive • 34%
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%
Ruling in favor of McCormick • 33%
Ruling in favor of Casey • 33%
No significant change • 34%
Disputed ballots included • 25%
Disputed ballots excluded • 25%
Partial inclusion of disputed ballots • 25%
Case dismissed without decision • 25%
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%
Bob Casey Wins • 25%
Dave McCormick Wins • 25%
Recount Declared Invalid • 25%
Other Outcome • 25%
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Yes • 50%
U.S. Supreme Court • 25%
Pennsylvania Supreme Court • 25%
Other • 25%
Federal Appeals Court • 25%
More than 5,000 • 25%
Less than 1,000 • 25%
None disqualified • 25%
1,000 to 5,000 • 25%