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The latest in primary election results for Butler County

11:08 p.m.

With Lawrence County unoffical results in, Aaron Bernstine will win the 8th House District seat.

Bernstine won the race with 5,523 votes. John Kennedy received the most votes in Butler County, but he trailed with 4,239 total. Eric DiTullio received 853 votes total.

10:53 p.m.

Based on final unoffical results in Butler County, John Kennedy leads in the race for the Republican representative in the 8th district. Note that this race includes out-of-county votes that are yet to be tabulated.

JOHN L KENNEDY 3,737

ERIC O DITULLIO 840

AARON BERNSTINE 2,711

10:50 p.m.

According to final unofficial election results, Stephenie Scialabba is the winner in the race for Republican representative in the 12th district.

STEPHENIE SCIALABBA 4,792

GREGG A SEMEL 3,431

SCOTT TIMKO 1,851

10:48 p.m.

Pennsylvania Democrats gave their nominee for governor his choice for second-in-command on Tuesday, selecting state Rep. Austin Davis to be their lieutenant governor candidate in the fall election.

10:46 p.m.

All 89 precincts are now reporting.

Marci Mustello has won the race for Republican Representative in the 11th legislative district. She defeated her opponent with 7,458 votes.

Her opponent Jennifer Steele had 2,490 votes.

10:43 p.m.

With 88 of 89 total precincts reporting in Butler County, Stephenie Scialabba appears to be the winner in the race for Republican representative in the 12th district.

STEPHENIE SCIALABBA 4,792

GREGG A SEMEL 3,431

SCOTT TIMKO 1,851

10:37 p.m.

The results from all but one precinct are now posted to the Election Bureau’s website.

With 88 of 89 total precincts reporting in Butler County, Marci Mustello looks to be the Republican Representative in the 11th legislative district.

JENNIFER STEELE 2,249

MARCI MUSTELLO 7,049

10:33 p.m.

Eighty-six of 89 precincts in Butler County are reporting.

10:30 p.m.

With 74 of 89 total precincts reporting in Butler County, Marci Mustello remains leading for the Republican Representative in the 11th legislative district. None of the added precincts affect the totals from our previous report.

JENNIFER STEELE 2,197

MARCI MUSTELLO 6,814

With 74 of 89 total precincts reporting, the race for the Republican representative in the 12th district is led by Stephenie Scialabba.

STEPHENIE SCIALABBA 2,966

GREGG A SEMEL 2,146

SCOTT TIMKO 1,273

With 74 of 89 Butler County precincts reporting, the race for the Republican representative in the 8th district has the following votes:

JOHN L KENNEDY 3,737

ERIC O DITULLIO 840

AARON BERNSTINE 2,711

10:20 p.m.

With 66 of 89 total precincts reporting, Marci Mustello leads for the Republican Representative in the 11th legislative district.

JENNIFER STEELE 2,197

MARCI MUSTELLO 6,814

Currently, the race for the Republican representative in the 12th district is closest between Stephenie Scialabba and Gregg Semel. More results are to come.

STEPHENIE SCIALABBA 1,539

GREGG A SEMEL 1,434

SCOTT TIMKO 770

With 66 of 89 Butler County precincts reporting, the race for the Republican representative in the 8th district is led by John Kennedy.

JOHN L KENNEDY 3,266

ERIC O DITULLIO 756

AARON BERNSTINE 2,361

However, the 8th district is not entirely within Butler County. Additional votes from Lawrence County will be added to these totals.

10:06 p.m.

Doug Mastriano won the Republican nomination for Pennsylvania governor on Tuesday, beating eight other candidates and a party establishment that had tried to head off his nomination over fears that he is too extreme to win the general election in the presidential battleground.

Mastriano, a retired U.S. Army colonel and state senator since 2019 who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump, will face Democrat Josh Shapiro in the November election.

10:04 p.m.

At this time, 55 precincts are reporting in Butler County. There are 89 precincts total.

9:50 p.m.

At this time, 47 of 89 precincts are reporting in Butler County.

9:35 p.m.

36 precincts are now reporting. The county has also posted its summary results, which combine the results from all county precincts.

Summary report is available here and should be updated throughout the night: https://butlercountypa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/4580/SUMMARY

9:24 p.m.

Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman has won the state’s Democratic primary for U.S. Senate just days after suffering a stroke.

The 52-year-old Fetterman defeated U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb and state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta on Tuesday to advance to November’s general election. He will face the winner of a hotly contested Republican primary that includes Dr. Mehmet Oz, ex-hedge fund CEO David McCormick and community activist Kathy Barnette.

Read more at butlereagle.com.

9:20 p.m.

More results have been posted to the Elections Bureau’s website. A total of 22 precincts are currently reporting.

9:16 p.m.

More unofficial election results are here for Butler County. These include: Brady Twp., Cherry Valley, East Butler, Butler Twp 3 & 6S, Chicora, Callery, Oakland Twp, Concord Twp., Connoquenessing and West Sunbury.

To view a precinct's specific results, visit:

https://butlercountypa.gov/683/Election-Returns-2020---Present

9:00 p.m.

The unofficial results from the first precincts in Butler County have been posted. Results are in from Donegal Twp., Franklin Twp. and Summit Twp. S.

These results show Marci Mustello leading for the Republican representative in the 11th House District and Aaron Bernstine leading as the Republican Representative for the 8th House District.

8:05 p.m.

As voters will made their selections today at the polls, they made them based on the new legislative districts. Here's the new map for Butler County.

Caption: Voters on Tuesday will cast their ballots based on the 2022 legislative district map above. The districts were realigned in 2021.

8:00 p.m.

Polls are officially closed in Butler County. Stay tuned as our staff awaits and later shares the unofficial results of the primary election.

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