Pike, Wayne, Lackawanna counties General Election 2022 results

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Pike, Wayne and Lackawanna county voters are heading to the polls in the Nov. 8 Pennsylvania General Election.

Once we have live results we will be tracking governor and U.S. Senate races here.

For district-wide results, check these pages:

8th congressional: https://bit.ly/3hqmD25

20th Pa. Senate: https://bit.ly/3EdanuL

40th Pa. Senate: https://bit.ly/3TqdfZn

139th Pa. House: https://bit.ly/3hqkAev

189th Pa. House: https://bit.ly/3O4AffP

For county-level results, check here:

Pike County: bit.ly/3UWI35x

Wayne County: bit.ly/3FZqY6n

Lackawanna County: bit.ly/3fIJ8yU

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What time are polls open in Pennsylvania?

In-person polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Those who are in line by 8 p.m. are entitled to vote. If you received a mail-in ballot but choose to vote in person, bring your ballot and envelope to the polls, where you can vote. If you applied for a mail-in ballot but didn’t receive one, you can still vote in person at the polls by provisional ballot.

Where do I vote in PA?

If you haven't sent in a mail-in ballot, but aren't sure where to vote, you can find your polling place here.

This article originally appeared on Tri-County Independent: Pike, Wayne, Lackawanna County PA general election results