Tight Race Continues in 148th State Legislative Primary Election
Latest Updates In 148th State Legislative Race

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The race for the 148th legislative seat remains undecided, with just 103 votes separating candidates Megan Griffin-Shelley and Jason Landau Goodman. Updated ballot counts are pending, including military and provisional ballots, which could impact the final results.
- 01Megan Griffin-Shelley leads with 4,879 votes, while Jason Landau Goodman has 4,777 votes.
- 02The margin between the two candidates is only 103 votes.
- 03Final ballot counts may take several days and could lead to a recount.
- 04The primary election featured four candidates vying to replace retiring Mary Jo Daley.
- 05Candidates have expressed gratitude to their supporters as they await the final results.
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As of now, the race for the 148th legislative seat in Pennsylvania remains highly competitive and undecided, with only 103 votes separating the two leading candidates, Megan Griffin-Shelley and Jason Landau Goodman. Griffin-Shelley, supported by the establishment, has garnered 4,879 votes, while progressive lawyer Goodman trails with 4,777 votes. Updated ballot counts have not been released since the early hours after election night, and various ballots, including military and provisional ones, still need to be tallied. Both candidates have expressed their appreciation for their supporters during this uncertain waiting period. Goodman described the situation as a
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The outcome of this primary election could significantly influence local governance in the 148th legislative district.
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