2026 Primary Election unofficial results for Beaver County

Beaver County Radio News Staff. Published May 20, 2026 1:19 P.M.

(Beaver County, Pa) Here’s a look at the 2026 primary election unofficial  results for Beaver County, Pa as of May 20th at 12:30pm. Projected winners of their respective party are displayed in bold print.

Governor:
Democratic JOSH SHAPIRO 100.00% (Votes: 13,398)
Republican STACY GARRITY 100.00% (Votes: 9,084)

 

Lieutenant Governor:
Democratic AUSTIN DAVIS 100.00% (Votes: 13,216)
Republican JASON RICHEY 68.89% (Votes: 6,516)
Republican JOHN VENTRE 31.11% (Votes: 2,942)

 

Representative in Congress – 17th Congressional District:
Democratic CHRIS DELUZIO 100.00% (Votes: 13,324)
Republican TONY GUY 88.58% (Votes: 8,726)
Republican JESSE JAMES VODVARKA 11.42% (Votes: 1,125)

 

Senator in the General Assembly:
Democratic EVAN SNYDER 100.00% (Votes: 297)
Republican CAMERA BARTOLOTTA 52.42% (Votes: 282)
Republican AL BUCHTAN 47.58% (Votes: 256)

 

Representative in the General Assembly:

14th Legislative District:
Republican ROMAN KOZAK 100.00% (Votes: 4,138)

15th Legislative District:
Democratic SYDNEY SPEICHER 100.00% (Votes: 2,537)
Republican JOSHUA D KAIL 100.00% (Votes: 2,685)

16th Legislative District:
Democratic ROBERT F MATZIE 100.00% (Votes: 6,064)
Republican JOHN COSTANZA 100.00% (Votes: 2,750)

 

Member of Democratic State Committee (Beaver County):

HANNAH BROOKS 26.48% (Votes: 9,326)
JOE JANOS 24.79% (Votes: 8,734)
MARY JANE JONES-GILLIAM 28.89% (Votes: 10,176)
MICHAEL JACKSON 19.84% (Votes: 6,989)

Member of Republican State Committee (Beaver County):
JON C ODATA 19.64% (Votes: 7,237)
TONI SHUPPE 18.76% (Votes: 6,910)
DIANA CAMPBELL 19.39% (Votes: 7,145)
SCOTT PRESLER 21.31% (Votes: 7,853)
ABBY KAIL 20.89% (Votes: 7,698)

U.S. Attorney’s Office Presents Hometown Hero Award to Retired Pittsburgh Police Officer in Recognition of His Bravery and Dedication During Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting

(Credit for Photo: Photo Provided with Release Courtesy of the U.S. Department of Justice)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Pennsylvania presented former Pittsburgh Bureau of Police (PBP) officer Daniel Mead with a Department of Justice “Hometown Hero Award” during a ceremony this morning at PBP police headquarters.

Mead received the award in front of department command staff.

The award, created in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the United States, recognizes individuals who demonstrate service, courage and civic responsibility.

Officials said Mead was honored for his actions during the October 27, 2018, Tree of Life Synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, where he and his partner were among the first officers to respond to 911 calls reporting an active shooter.

According to officials, Mead approached the synagogue while armed with his service weapon, observed the suspect inside the building, and was shot in the hand before retreating. He was among several officers injured during the attack in which 11 congregants were killed and two others were wounded.

Hopewell Township revokes all solicitation permits for Aptive Environmental, LLC

(File Photo of the Hopewell Township Police Logo)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Hopewell Township, PA) Hopewell Township has revoked all solicitation permits issued to Aptive Environmental LLC because of what township officials described as repeated violations of local solicitation regulations.
Township officials said representatives of the company are no longer permitted to solicit within Hopewell Township.

Residents who encounter solicitors representing Aptive Environmental are asked to call the township’s non-emergency police line at 724-378-0557 while the individuals are still in the area so officers can respond and investigate.

Officials also reminded residents that all solicitors are required to obtain permits and comply with township regulations, including honoring posted “No Soliciting” signs.

Congressman Chris Deluzio Celebrates His Primary Win, Wins of all Four of His Endorsed Pennsylvania Congressional Candidates Across the Commonwealth

(File Photo of Congressman Chris Deluzio)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) Congressman Chris Deluzio won the Democratic nomination yesterday in Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District as he seeks another term in Congress.

Deluzio also endorsed four Democratic congressional candidates in Pennsylvania who won their primary races:

  • Bob Brooks in the 7th District
  • Paige Cognetti in the 8th District
  • Janelle Stelson in the 10th District
  • Bob Harvie in the 1st District

Allegheny Health Network, Anaut Inc. Partner to Advance AI-Powered Surgical Visualization

(File Photo of the Allegheny Health Network Logo)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Allegheny Health Network announced a collaboration with Anaut Inc., a Tokyo-based company developing artificial intelligence technology for surgical visualization.

According to AHN, surgeons within the health system will work with Anaut to help refine AI tools designed for use during surgical procedures.

AHN said it is the first U.S.-based health system to assist in training and optimizing Anaut’s “EUREKA” platform.

The AI-powered system is designed to identify and track anatomical structures — including nerves, blood vessels and organs — during laparoscopic and robotic surgeries in real time.

As part of the collaboration, AHN surgeons Richard Fortunato and James McCormick will provide clinical feedback to help improve the platform’s AI models, initially focusing on colorectal and complex abdominal surgeries.

Officials said the feedback will be used to refine future versions of the technology as Anaut works toward broader use in the United States.

AHN Cancer Institute, West Penn to Host Saturday Screening Clinic Offering Multiple Tests in One Visit

(Credit for Photo: Photo Provided with Release Courtesy of Allegheny Health Network)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) Allegheny Health Network’s Cancer Institute will host its monthly Saturday cancer screening clinic June 13 at AHN Cancer Institute–West Penn, located at 4815 Liberty Avenue.

The clinic is designed to give patients the opportunity to receive multiple cancer screenings during a single visit. Officials said the Saturday hours also help accommodate individuals who cannot attend weekday appointments.

The clinic is open to both AHN and non-AHN patients. Appointments are required and can be scheduled by calling 412-359-6665. Patients with or without insurance are encouraged to participate.

According to AHN, 68 patients received a combined 179 screenings during a 2025 screening event at West Penn, highlighting demand for accessible screening services. Patients with abnormal results are advised to seek follow-up testing.

Available screenings include:

  • Breast cancer (ages 40-74)
  • Cervical cancer (ages 21-65)
  • Colorectal cancer (ages 45-75)
  • Head and neck cancers (ages 18 and older)
  • Lung cancer (ages 50-80 with a history of cigarette smoking)
  • Prostate cancer (ages 45-75)
  • Skin cancer (ages 18 and older)

Jackrabbit featuring Dermot Mulroney to play Pittsburgh area club

SCOTT TADY

MARSHALL TWP. — Actually, this is the First Rodeo for Jackrabbit, an emerging country-rock band headed our way for a concert.

Featuring film star Dermot Mulroney (“My Best Friend’s Wedding”, “The Family Stone”) and his brother Kieran Mulroney, Jackrabbit describes its sound as “Cali-country,” drawing on influences like The Eagles and the Bakersfield country-western scene.

To hype Jackrabbit’s “First Rodeo Tour” that ends June 9 at Jergel’s Rhythm Grille in Marshall Township, the Mulroney brothers phoned into the Beaver County Radio Morning Show on Wednesday.

Here is that interview (just press play):

 

EVENT INFO

Jackrabbit featuring Dermot Mulroney

8 p.m. June 9

Jergel’s Rhythm Grille, Marshall Township.

$25.65 – $37.65

Kieran and Dermot Mulroney bring their band Jackrabbit to Jergel’s Rhythm Grille.

 

 

New Brighton High School recognizes Varsity Track and Field Scholar Athletes

(Credit for Photo: Photo Posted on Facebook on May 20th, 2026)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Brighton, PA) New Brighton High School recently recognized its varsity track and field scholar-athletes — students who earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher while balancing academic and athletic responsibilities.

School officials said the students demonstrated dedication both in the classroom and in competition.

According to a Facebook post today from New Brighton High School Varsity Track, here is the list of athletes who were recently recognized:
• Abigail Beatty
• Amaya Bell
• Julia Boffo
• Brielle Emler
• Kelsey Glover
• Toya Harris
• Cecilia Kaye
• Makenzie Krepps
• Alexis McGee
• Kate Nicholson
• Mae Oravitz
• Harley Paulowski
• Kaitlyn Shively
• Nick Gloor
• Silas Kaye
• Zack Linta
• Austin Maley
• Dom McArdle
• Jeremiah Palmer
• Nathan Schaub
• Dylan Watson

CCBC Board of Trustees Unanimously Approves President Dr. Roger W. Davis’ Contract Through 2031

(Credit for Photo: Photo of CCBC President Roger W. Davis at CCBC’s 2026 Commencement Courtesy of Release Provided by CCBC)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Monaca, PA) The Community College of Beaver County Board of Trustees unanimously approved a contract extension for President Dr. Roger W. Davis through June 2031.

According to the college, Davis has overseen growth in enrollment, innovation initiatives and national recognition during his tenure.

College officials said the extension reflects CCBC’s focus on stability and continued development as the institution serves students in Beaver County and surrounding communities.

New Castle man not charged after suffering seizure, causing vehicle to crash in Lawrence County

(File Photo of a Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Car)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Lawrence County, PA) Pennsylvania State Police in New Castle reported that no charges were filed against a 32-year-old New Castle man following a crash in Lawrence County on May 3.

According to police, Alexander Harold was driving on Ellwood Road in Wayne Township at about 8:35 p.m. when he suffered a seizure and veered off the right travel lane.

Police said Harold’s vehicle struck a utility pole before coming to rest in a residential yard. There were no reported injuries.