District Attorney of Philadelphia, Larry Krasner
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Democratic Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner won the Democratic primary election on Tuesday, all but guaranteeing that he will secure
While the main race in the city is the Democratic contest for D.A.., there also are judicial contests, and ballot questions. The results are being updates as the votes are counted.
No Republicans have filed to run for any of Philadelphia’s open judgeships this year, meaning the Democratic primary victors are all but guaranteed to win.
Just 16.3% of voters participated in Tuesday's primary election in Philadelphia, causing at least one watchdog group to raise alarms over voter apathy.
The polls were open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on May 20, with residents voting under Pennsylvania’s closed primary system.
Voting locations across Philadelphia reported low turnout for the morning and early afternoon of Tuesday's primary elections that focused on judicial races and district attorney.
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In deep-blue Philadelphia, the GOP is urging its primary voters to write in the Democrat challenging Soros-backed DA Larry Krasner in the hopes of getting him to the general election.
What you should knowPennsylvania voters head to the polls Tuesday for the primary election, choosing their party nominees in municipal and judicial races.Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Catch up on all the races and candidates with our voter's guide.