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Polls approaching in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware
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Polls approaching in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware

Voters in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware head to the polls on Tuesday to make their voices heard. 2024 presidential election And several key races in each state.

In the race for the White House, Pennsylvania remains a critical win like Donald Trump And Kamala Harris Fighting for the swing state’s 19 electoral votes.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Senate in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey is closely followed across the country two Delaware races it could be make history.

As the vote count begins in full swing, the polls will close at 20:00 in each state. But, Election night results are not expected in Pennsylvaniaas processing of mail-in ballots cannot begin until 7 a.m.

A county in Pennsylvania also extended voting hours to 10 p.m., after a machine outage delayed voters Tuesday morning.

If you need find a polling placeor if you need more voting information, check out our guides Pennsylvania, New Jersey And in Delaware.

FOX 29 will update live results from the following key races in each state:

Pennsylvania

President/Vice President:

  • Democrat: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz

  • Republican: Donald Trump and JD Vance

  • Green Party: Jill Stein and Butch Ware

  • Libertarian Party: Chase Oliver and Michael ter Maat

US Senate:

  • Democrat: Bob Casey

  • Republican: David McCormick

  • Green Party: Leila Hazo

  • Libertarian Party: John Thomas

  • Constitution Party: Bernard Selker

Bob Casey and Dave McCormick face a high-stakes election that could help determine which party controls the narrowly divided Senate.

Chief Prosecutor:

  • Democrat: Eugene Depasquale

  • Republican: Dave Sunday

  • Green Party: Richard L. Weiss

  • Libertarian Party: Robert Cowburn

  • Constitution Party: Justin L. Magill

  • Forward Party: Eric L. Settle

Auditor General:

  • Democrat: Malcolm Kenyatta

  • Republican: Tim DeFoor

  • Green Party: Richard L. Weiss

  • Libertarian Party: Reece Smith

  • Constitution Party: Alan Goodrich

  • American Solidarity Party: Eric K. Anton

State Treasurer:

  • Democrat: Erin McClelland

  • Republican: Stacy Garrity

  • Libertarian Party: Nickolas Ciesielski

  • Constitution Party: Troy Bowman

  • Forward Party: Chris Foster

U.S. House: Voters will choose 17 candidates from each of the state’s 17 U.S. House districts.

Pennsylvania Senate: Voters will choose 25 candidates from each of the state’s 25 odd-numbered senatorial districts.

Pennsylvania House of Representatives: Voters will choose 203 candidates from each of the state’s 203 legislative districts. Candidates on your ballot It is determined by the congressional district in which you live.

New Jersey

President/Vice President:

  • Democrat: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz

  • Republican: Donald Trump and JD Vance

  • Independent: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan

  • Libertarian Party: Chase Oliver and Michael ter Maat

  • Independent: Jill Stein and Butch Ware

  • Independent: Claudia De La Cruz and Karina Garcia

  • Independent: Rachele Fruit and Dennis Richter

  • Independent: Joseph Kishore and Jerry White

  • Independent: Randall Terry and Stephen Broden

US Senate:

  • Democrat: Andy Kim

  • Republican: Curtis Bashaw

  • Libertarian Party: Kenneth R. Kaplan

  • Green Party: Christina Khalil

  • Party of Social Workers: Joanne Kuniansky

  • Vote for Better: Patricia G. Mooneyham

The Senate race in New Jersey, whose winner will fill the seat of former Sen. Bob Menendez, has attracted much attention. Bashaw’s win would make him the first Republican elected to the U.S. Senate in New Jersey in more than 50 years.

US House: Candidates on your ballot It is determined by the district you live in.

Special Selection: U.S. House of Representatives 10th Congressional District

Delaware

President/Vice President:

  • Democrat: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz

  • Republican: Donald Trump and JD Vance

  • Independent: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan

  • Libertarian Party: Chase Oliver and Michael ter Maat

US Senate:

Democrat Lisa Blunt Rochester would also make history if elected and become Delaware’s first Black female senator.

US House

Democrat Sarah McBride could become the first transgender congresswoman to win against John Whalen III.

Delaware Senate: Voters will choose candidates from the state’s nine senatorial districts.

Candidates on your ballot It is determined by the senatorial district in which you live.

Delaware House of Representatives: Voters will choose candidates from the state’s 40 legislative districts. Candidates on your ballot It is determined by the congressional district in which you live.