Democrats were determined, tireless, undeterred and ultimately successful in initiating a blue wave that flooded Bucks County with optimism after the polls closed on Tuesday.
The crowded Democratic winner’s circle included newly elected and re-elected municipal officials from school boards to county commissioners and everything in between.
Out of a 199,080 electorate, 469,951 – or 42.4% cast ballots..
Incumbent Democratic Commissioners Marseglia and Harvie Won
Democratic Incumbents Bobrin and Ballerini Won
Democrats Albillar and Campi Won
Democratic Candidates for Central Bucks School Director Flipped the Board Blue
Doylestown Township Supervisors Herring and Dixon Won
Doylestown Township Board of Supervisors is now controlled by a Democratic majority w/ the election of Jennifer Herring & Judy Dixon. This is the 1st time ever that Democrats control the board of this #BucksCounty municipality. @ConOHanlon told readers keep an eye on this race. pic.twitter.com/BXdeytjmxX — BucksCountyBeacon (@BucksCoBeacon) November 8, 2023
Incumbent Newtown Township Supervisors Won
Council Rock Dems Won Four of Six Seats for School Board Director and Now Have the Majority
Pennridge Democrats Flipped the School Board with a Clean Sweep
In #BucksCounty @PennridgeSD, whose school board has had a far-right Moms for Liberty, book banning super majority, @PennridgeDems sweep tonight's election & take the board back. This sweep, like the @CBSDSchools sweep, sends a message to keep MAGA/M4L politics out of Public Ed. pic.twitter.com/yV7MOKHIZL
— BucksCountyBeacon (@BucksCoBeacon) November 8, 2023
Democrats Also Won Seats on Pennsylvania’s Supreme, Superior and Commonwealth Courts
Data provided by Bucks County Board of Elections, where you can view full results for the county.