Lancaster Election Results

>>Democrat Mike Sturla Re-Elected

(Lancaster, PA) -- Democrat Mike has handily won reelection for the 96th State House District in Lancaster County. He defeated Republican April Weaver by just over six-thousand votes Tuesday night. Sturla was first elected in 1991. He served as the House Democratic Policy Committee Chair until 2020 and currently is the Democratic minority chair of the House Urban Affairs Committee.

>>Aument Officially Reelected To State Senate

(Lancaster County, PA) -- Ryan Aument has officially been reelected to serve in the state senate. The 36th District Republican candidate ran unopposed for the general assembly's 36th district, which covers the northern part of Lancaster County. More than 87-hundred people voted to reelect him.

>Mindy Fee, Keith Greiner to Return to State House of Representatives

(Lancaster County, PA) -- Republican Mindy Fee will be returning to the State House of Representatives. Nearly 25-thousand people voted for her in Tuesday's election. She has represented the 37th District, based in northern Lancaster County, since 2013. Keith Greiner will also be returning to Harrisburg to represent the 43rd State House District. Over 17-thousand people voted to re-elect him.

>>Republican Brett Miller Bests Democratic Opponent to Win Reelection

(Lancaster Co., PA) -- Republican Brett Miller has won re-election to represent the 41st District in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He received nearly 18-thousand votes to just under 58-hundred for Democrat Favyan Asia. The 61-year-old Miller has represented the 41st district for the past seven years. It encompasses all of Manor and Conestoga Townships; portions of East Hempfield, West Hempfield, Manheim and Lancaster Township.


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