Elections / 2018 · Governor · PA
Thomas W Wolf won Pennsylvania's 2018 governor's race.
Thomas W Wolf (Democrat) led by 17.1 points statewide. County returns are aggregated from precinct-level results (MIT Election Lab).
Statewide result
Pennsylvania 2018 governor — precinct returns aggregated statewide (MIT Election Lab).
| Candidate | Party | Votes | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thomas W Wolf | DDemocrat | 2,895,848 | 57.8% |
| Scott R Wagner | RRepublican | 2,040,169 | 40.7% |
| Kenneth V Krawchuk | OLibertarian | 49,232 | 1.0% |
| Paul Glover | OGreen | 27,797 | 0.5% |
By county (67)
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| County | Won | Led by | Margin | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Philadelphia | D | Thomas W Wolf | +75.7 | 554,175 |
| Allegheny | D | Thomas W Wolf | +36.2 | 541,305 |
| Montgomery | D | Thomas W Wolf | +35.7 | 381,446 |
| Bucks | D | Thomas W Wolf | +18.5 | 294,329 |
| Delaware | D | Thomas W Wolf | +34.6 | 250,643 |
| Chester | D | Thomas W Wolf | +24.2 | 236,775 |
| Lancaster | R | Scott R Wagner | +3.1 | 202,224 |
| York | R | Scott R Wagner | +9.0 | 168,978 |
| Westmoreland | R | Scott R Wagner | +5.6 | 146,786 |
| Berks | D | Thomas W Wolf | +7.2 | 144,426 |
| Lehigh | D | Thomas W Wolf | +21.9 | 128,606 |
| Northampton | D | Thomas W Wolf | +15.8 | 115,122 |
| Dauphin | D | Thomas W Wolf | +19.9 | 108,549 |
| Luzerne | D | Thomas W Wolf | +4.7 | 107,823 |
| Cumberland | D | Thomas W Wolf | +3.2 | 104,478 |
| Erie | D | Thomas W Wolf | +21.0 | 101,711 |
| Lackawanna | D | Thomas W Wolf | +30.5 | 83,913 |
| Washington | R | Scott R Wagner | +0.9 | 82,418 |
| Butler | R | Scott R Wagner | +15.5 | 79,711 |
| Beaver | D | Thomas W Wolf | +8.2 | 67,876 |
| Centre | D | Thomas W Wolf | +17.5 | 60,678 |
| Monroe | D | Thomas W Wolf | +17.2 | 55,437 |
| Franklin | R | Scott R Wagner | +31.3 | 54,922 |
| Cambria | R | Scott R Wagner | +11.8 | 49,894 |
| Lebanon | R | Scott R Wagner | +16.2 | 49,108 |
| Schuylkill | R | Scott R Wagner | +11.2 | 48,718 |
| Blair | R | Scott R Wagner | +31.1 | 43,522 |
| Mercer | R | Scott R Wagner | +9.8 | 41,100 |
| Lycoming | R | Scott R Wagner | +26.4 | 41,025 |
| Fayette | R | Scott R Wagner | +1.7 | 40,909 |
| Adams | R | Scott R Wagner | +17.0 | 39,053 |
| Lawrence | R | Scott R Wagner | +5.2 | 32,241 |
| Crawford | R | Scott R Wagner | +18.7 | 30,544 |
| Indiana | R | Scott R Wagner | +11.8 | 29,396 |
| Northumberland | R | Scott R Wagner | +13.8 | 28,821 |
| Somerset | R | Scott R Wagner | +34.4 | 28,728 |
| Clearfield | R | Scott R Wagner | +29.8 | 26,892 |
| Armstrong | R | Scott R Wagner | +26.5 | 24,643 |
| Columbia | R | Scott R Wagner | +11.5 | 22,638 |
| Carbon | R | Scott R Wagner | +12.5 | 22,542 |
| Pike | R | Scott R Wagner | +11.2 | 20,800 |
| Bradford | R | Scott R Wagner | +30.4 | 20,420 |
| Wayne | R | Scott R Wagner | +18.6 | 20,086 |
| Bedford | R | Scott R Wagner | +52.2 | 18,863 |
| Venango | R | Scott R Wagner | +18.4 | 18,625 |
| Perry | R | Scott R Wagner | +29.1 | 17,196 |
| Huntingdon | R | Scott R Wagner | +34.9 | 15,901 |
| Susquehanna | R | Scott R Wagner | +30.9 | 15,719 |
| Jefferson | R | Scott R Wagner | +43.4 | 15,574 |
| Tioga | R | Scott R Wagner | +43.9 | 14,778 |
| Warren | R | Scott R Wagner | +22.9 | 14,483 |
| Union | R | Scott R Wagner | +8.7 | 14,396 |
| Clarion | R | Scott R Wagner | +24.1 | 14,094 |
| Mifflin | R | Scott R Wagner | +38.4 | 13,745 |
| Snyder | R | Scott R Wagner | +25.9 | 13,332 |
| McKean | R | Scott R Wagner | +36.6 | 12,593 |
| Clinton | R | Scott R Wagner | +9.7 | 12,476 |
| Greene | R | Scott R Wagner | +4.3 | 12,448 |
| Elk | R | Scott R Wagner | +24.0 | 11,301 |
| Wyoming | R | Scott R Wagner | +21.1 | 10,649 |
| Juniata | R | Scott R Wagner | +38.0 | 8,493 |
| Montour | R | Scott R Wagner | +5.9 | 7,015 |
| Potter | R | Scott R Wagner | +51.8 | 6,248 |
| Fulton | R | Scott R Wagner | +59.8 | 5,296 |
| Sullivan | R | Scott R Wagner | +25.3 | 2,699 |
| Forest | R | Scott R Wagner | +21.3 | 1,938 |
| Cameron | R | Scott R Wagner | +28.6 | 1,773 |