Specter Giving Concession Speech
Unofficial results:
Joe Sestak 53.8 percent
Arlen Specter 46.2 percent
Specter's speech:
It’s been a great privilege to serve the people of Pennsylvania and it’s been a great privilege to be in US Senate and I’ll be working very, very hard for the people of the Commonwealth in the coming months.
In McKean County, with all 42 precincts reporting, Congressman Joe Sestak beat Arlen Specter by a margin of 57 percent to 43 percent on the Democratic side.
Republican Pat Toomey has been declared the winner on the Republican side. He got more than 71 percent of the vote in McKean County.
For governor, Dan Onorato has been declared the Democrat winner, and got 42 percent of the vote in McKean County.
Republican Tom Corbett has more 74 percent of the vote in McKean County so far.
For lieutenant governor, it’s Democrat Scott Conklin with 60 percent of the vote and Republican Jean Craigue Pepper edging out Darryl Metcalfe by half a percentage point.
Congressman Glenn Thompson is running unopposed has garnered 2,820 votes. Democrat Michael Pipe, who will run against Thompson in the fall for the 5th district congressional seat, picked up 977 votes in McKean County. In Elk County, Pipe got 2,627 votes and Thompson got 1988 with all 32 precincts reporting.
Tom Causer lead the field of four for Member of the Republican State Committee with nearly28 percent of the vote. For the second spot, Dick Kallenborn slipped past Michele Alfieri-Causer by 3-10ths of a percenage point. Fran DeLancey ran unopposed on the Democratic ticket
Joe Sestak 53.8 percent
Arlen Specter 46.2 percent
Specter's speech:
It’s been a great privilege to serve the people of Pennsylvania and it’s been a great privilege to be in US Senate and I’ll be working very, very hard for the people of the Commonwealth in the coming months.
In McKean County, with all 42 precincts reporting, Congressman Joe Sestak beat Arlen Specter by a margin of 57 percent to 43 percent on the Democratic side.
Republican Pat Toomey has been declared the winner on the Republican side. He got more than 71 percent of the vote in McKean County.
For governor, Dan Onorato has been declared the Democrat winner, and got 42 percent of the vote in McKean County.
Republican Tom Corbett has more 74 percent of the vote in McKean County so far.
For lieutenant governor, it’s Democrat Scott Conklin with 60 percent of the vote and Republican Jean Craigue Pepper edging out Darryl Metcalfe by half a percentage point.
Congressman Glenn Thompson is running unopposed has garnered 2,820 votes. Democrat Michael Pipe, who will run against Thompson in the fall for the 5th district congressional seat, picked up 977 votes in McKean County. In Elk County, Pipe got 2,627 votes and Thompson got 1988 with all 32 precincts reporting.
Tom Causer lead the field of four for Member of the Republican State Committee with nearly28 percent of the vote. For the second spot, Dick Kallenborn slipped past Michele Alfieri-Causer by 3-10ths of a percenage point. Fran DeLancey ran unopposed on the Democratic ticket
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