(WHTM)– Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt certified the results of Pennsylvania’s 2025 primary election Friday, confirming that results from all 67 counties were fair and accurate after post-election audits.
Secretary Schmidt said that only 20% of registered voters in Pennsylvania cast a ballot in the May 2025 primary election.
“After carefully reviewing and compiling results from our 67 counties, I have formally certified the outcome of the May 20 primary election,” Schmidt said. “I want to thank all county election officials, who not only worked hard on Primary Election Day to ensure a free, fair, safe, and secure election, but who also spent the last few weeks diligently verifying that all eligible votes were correctly counted.”
Seventeen counties had at least one batch of ballots randomly selected for a risk-limiting audit, including ballot batches from Adams, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Lancaster, and York Counties. No discrepancies were reported.
“The audits have confirmed that the reported primary election results are accurate, which is a testament to the hard work of county election officials,” Schmidt said. “Because of their efforts, Pennsylvanians can feel confident in the accuracy and integrity of our electoral system.”
Official vote returns for all statewide primary races can be found online.
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