Politics & Government

3-Vote Lead By Hogan Over Moffa In Upper Southampton Election Race

Kristen Marcell is the projected winner in the 178th Legislative District race in Tuesday's election. Voting results are unofficial.

Updated 9:53 a.m. Wednesday

NOTE: All election notes are unofficial. Winners are projected until the election results are ratified by the Bucks County Board of Elections. Election results will be updated when applicable.

UPPER SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP, PA —A three-vote lead has Republican Joseph F. Hogan ahead of Democrat Mark Moffa for state representative in the 142nd Legislative District in Tuesday's general election.

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Meanwhile, Republican Kristin Marcell is the projected winner over Democrat Ilya Breyman for state representative in the 178th Legislative District in Northampton Township.

All vote totals are unofficial. Absentee and mail-in ballots were partially reported.

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With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, the Bucks County Board of Elections said that Hogan is the projected winner with 15,090 votes, according to unofficial vote totals.

That was three more votes than Moffa, who received 15,087 votes.

In the 178th race, Marcell received 19,888 with Breyman getting 15,106 votes, according to unofficial vote totals.

In the 6th Senate District race, Republican Frank Farry was the projected winner for re-election with 61,586 votes. Democrat Anne Marie Mitchell received 56,275 votes while Libertarian Brandon Bentrim received 1,920 votes.

For the 1st District U.S. Congressional District race, Republican incumbent Brian Fitzpatrick was the projected winner over Democrat Ashley Ehasz. Fitzpatrick garnered 169,506 votes while Ehasz received 137,607 votes.

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