How Plymouth Voted – 2018 General Election

Plymouth voters went with the Democrats in all races in the 2018 General Election, which mirrored the overall state results for Governor and Senator and within respective Congressional and State Representative Districts. So Wolf, Casey, Dean,  Daley and Bradford all won.

In comparison to the 2014 general election, voter participation was way up. In 2014, which is the same cycle as 2018, voter participation was 47.94%. The 2018 voter participation was 66.15%.

Voter participation was down from the 2016 election, which saw 78.45% participation.  The 2016 cycle included the the race for President.

Please note the 2018 are still listed as unofficial.

2018 Turnout

Registration & Turnout 12,097
Cartridge Turnout 7,795 64.44%
Absentee Turnout 207 1.71%
Total 8,002 66.15%

2016 General Election Turnout

Registration & Turnout 12,374
Cartridge Turnout 9,284 75.03%
Absentee Turnout 424 3.43%
Total 9,708 78.45%

2014 General Election Turnout (same election cycle as 2018)

Registration & Turnout 11,445
Cartridge Turnout 5,392 47.11%
Absentee Turnout 95 0.83%
Total 5,487 47.94%

2018 General Election Results – Plymouth Voters

Dem-BOB CASEY JR 5,120 64.78%
Rep-LOU BARLETTA 2,681 33.92%
Grn-NEAL GALE 42 0.53%
Lib-DALE R KERNS JR 60 0.76%
Write-In 1 0.01%
Total 7,904 100%
Dem-TOM WOLF/JOHN FETTERMAN 5,341 67.29%
Rep-SCOTT R WAGNER/JEFF BARTOS 2,505 31.56%
Grn-PAUL GLOVER/JOCOLYN BOWSER-BOSTICK 31 0.39%
Lib-KEN V KRAWCHUK/KATHLEEN S SMITH 60 0.76%
Write-In 0 0%
Total 7,937 100%