Pike County residents had several state races to vote on for this election. The results thus far can be found below.
State positions
• General Assembly, District 139
Jeff Olsommer (Republican): 26,069
Robin Skibber (Democratic): 12,631
• General Assembly, District 189
Tarah Probst (Democratic): 16,889
Lisa VanWhy (Republican): 12,484
State treasurer
Stacy Garrity (Republican): 3,514,689
Erin McClelland (Democratic): 3,072,345
Nickolas Mark Ciesielski (Libertarian): 97,770
Troy Bowman (Conservative): 40,194
Christopher J. Foster (Forward Party): 26,217
Auditor General
Tim DeFoor (Republican): 3,462,695
Malcolm Kenyatta (Democratic): 3,091,926
Reece William Smith (Libertarian): 121,915
Alan R. Goodrich Sr. (Constitution Party): 55,153
Eric A. Anton (American Solidarity Party): 20,558
Attorney General
Dave Sunday (Republican): 3,469,252
Eugene DePasquale (Democratic): 3,135,232
Robert J. Cowburn (Libertarian): 87,505
Richard L. Weiss (Green Party): 66,652
Justin Luke McGill (Constitution Party): 30,774
Eric L. Settle (Forward Party): 17,788
Federal positions
• U.S. Congressional Representative, District 8
Rob Bresnahan Jr. (Republican): 193,407
Matthew Cartwright (Democratic): 186,294
• U.S. Senate
Dave McCormick (Republican): 3,370,659
Bob Casey Jr. (Democratic): 3,330,514
John C. Thomas Jr. (Libertarian): 88,358
Leila L. Hazou (Green Party): 64,648
Bernard Selker (Constitution Party): 23,309
Ballot measures
Lackawaxen Township Ambulance Tax Question: Do you support an Ambulance and Rescue tax increase from 2.5 mills to 4.5 mills to ensure adequate funding for Lackawaxen Township Ambulance Service?
Yes: 2,374
No: 938