The race between Perry and Stelson in Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District is still too close to call

More than 20 hours after polls closed in Pennsylvania, the race for the 10th Congressional District is still too close to call.

The district is currently represented by Republican Scott Perry, who is opposed by Democrat Janelle Stelson, a former local television news anchor.

Perry is currently leading the race with 50.8% of the vote compared to Stelson’s 49.2%, according to estimates. Related press. About 99% of the votes have already been counted.

AP only calls it racing when he is convinced that there is no path to victory for the losing candidate.

Still, some election results websites like Headquarters of the Decisions Officehave already called the race in Perry’s favor. Neither campaign has released a statement on the results yet.

During Tuesday’s ceremony, Perry expressed gratitude and assured supporters that despite the delay, the results would be announced soon.

“Keep a positive attitude,” he said. “The sun will rise tomorrow.”

He said they should expect to win his race and become president soon. The presidential race was called on Wednesday around 5:30 a.m. in favor of Donald Trump.

Stelson shared similar comments during her reception.

“I am extremely grateful and I want to come and thank you all in person, but we may not get full answers tonight,” she said.

District 10 is one of them Three Pennsylvania congressional races that have not been called. The other two are 7th and 8th, although incumbents Susan Wild (D-7) and Matt Cartwright (D-8) he admitted.

In the 2024 elections, all of Pennsylvania’s rank-and-file offices and the president became Republican.

The U.S. Senate race between Sen. Bob Casey (R-Pa.) and Republican Dave McCormick is also too close to call.

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