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RandySF

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Wed Nov 12, 2025, 12:20 PM Wednesday

What Voter Data Tells Us About Dems' Historically Good Election In Bucks County [View all]

Republicans might lead Democrats by 10,000 registered voters in Bucks County, but a record-setting turnout on Election Day Nov. 4 was a boon for Democrats in sweeping key races.

Nearly half (49.7%) of all registered voters in Bucks County cast a ballot in the 2025 municipal race, according to information on the county’s election results website as of Nov. 10. But most of the county’s 304 voting precincts swung for whichever party had the most registered voters in the races for district attorney, sheriff or Superior Court judge.”


https://www.phillyburbs.com/story/news/politics/elections/local/2025/11/12/bucks-county-election-data-voter-precincts-blue-red-democrats-republicans-2025/87198074007/

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