Thank you Pennsylvania! Your vote is powerful. By participating in our democracy, we not only exercised our rights, but we affirmed our collective power. This election was a reminder that every voice matters, especially those from communities that have too often been marginalized.
Voter turnout across Pennsylvania in this year’s local, municipal, and judicial elections was remarkable! Statewide turnout was about 40%, but likely to increase once all ballots are counted. In many of the counties where our team was out knocking doors and engaging directly with voters, turnout numbers surged to historical levels compared to previous similar elections.
Here are just a few highlights:
Montgomery County: 50.7% turnout — the highest ever recorded in a large Pennsylvania county during an odd-year municipal election.
Philadelphia: 34% turnout, up from just 22% turnout four years ago.
Bucks County: Nearly 50% turnout, a jump of about 7 percentage points from the last off-year election in 2023.
Chester County: 47.73% turnout.
Delaware County: 45.59% turnout.
Allegheny County: 44.64% turnout.
Beaver County: 42.30% turnout.
We did this together, and we’re grateful for the commitment from our community.
We'll see you soon on the ground for more voter registration. Let's get ready for the May 2026 primary election!