Published November 03. 2020 09:12PM
Here is a look at unofficial results in the state legislative races. Mail-in ballots have not been counted.
124th District
With 100% of the vote in Carbon County precincts, incumbent Rep. Jerry Knowles, Republican, leads Taylor Picone, with a 774-337 lead for the 124th legislative district. Knowles represents Summit Hill in Carbon County and areas of Schuylkill and Berks counties.
In Schuylkill County, Knowles is leading by 14,352 to 5,043.
In Berks County, Knowles is leading 7,279 to 3,072.
176th district
With 100 percent of the vote in Monroe County precincts counted, incumbent Rep. Jack Rader, Republican, has 13,650 votes and Claudette Williams has 3,887 for the General Assembly 176th District.
The 176th district includes Chestnuthill, Eldred, Jackson, Pocono, Polk, Tobyhanna and Tunkhannock townships and Mount Pocono.
122nd district
Doyle Heffley was unopposed for the 122nd district which encompasses most of Carbon County.
189th District
Republican incumbent Rosemary Brown leads over Adam Rodriguez. Brown has 5,914 votes and Rodriguez has 2,598.
The district includes Barrett, Hamilton, Middle Smithfield, Ross, Smithfield and (parts of) Stroud townships and Delaware Water Gap, all in Monroe County, and Delaware, Lehman and Porter townships in Pike County.
183rd District
In Lehigh County Republican incumbent Zach Mako is leading challenger Jason Ruff. Mako has 6,427 and Ruff has 2,262 votes.
In Northampton County, Mako leads with 3,373 over Ruff’s 1,963 votes, with 87 of 154 precincts reporting.
The district includes the Borough of Slatington, Washington Township and parts of Whitehall and South Whitehall townships in Lehigh County and Allen, Lehigh and Moore (Beersville and Klecknersville) townships and North Catasauqua, Northampton and Walnutport in Northampton County.