All 203 seats in the House of Representatives were up for grabs, including seven open seats in Southeastern Pennsylvania. About half of the Senate — 26 seats — was up for re-election, with 20 running unopposed.
There was only one open seat in Southeastern Pennsylvania — the Third District, where Democrat Shirley Kitchen is retiring. But Sharif Street, the son of former Philadelphia Mayor John Street, ran unopposed.
Here are the unofficial tallies from the Associated Press for the contested races in the State House and State Senate in Philadelphia.
STATE SENATE
5th Senatorial District
John Sabatina (D): 67 percent, 99 percent reporting
Ross Feinberg (R): 33 percent
STATE HOUSE
152nd Legislative District
Albert Dermovsesian (D): 36 percent
Thomas Murt (R): 64 percent, uncalled with 100 percent reporting
170th Legislative District
Matthew Darragh (D): 46 percent
Martina White (R): 54 percent, 95 percent reporting
172nd Legislative District
Kevin Boyle (D): 62 percent, 100 percent reporting
James Pio (R): 38 percent
177th Legislative District
Joseph Hohenstein (D): 45 percent
John Taylor (R): 55 percent, 99 percent reporting
194th Legislative District
Pamela Delissio (D): 71 percent, 100 percent reporting
William Pounds (R): 29 percent
200th Legislative District
Christopher Rabb (D): 95 percent, 99 percent reporting
Latryse McDowell (R): 5 percent
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