The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, Nov. 4 (Election Day Edition)

The Daily Numbers: 7 a.m., polls are open in Pennsylvania.

8 p.m. when polls close.

40 year precedent of Pa. voters re-electing incumbents at risk as Gov. Tom Corbett continues to trail in polls.

3 recent polls that showed Democrat Tom Wolf leading by 13, 13 and 10 points.

4 counties Corbett lost 4 years ago, 1 of them being Delco.

10 million dollars, how much of his own money Wolf spent in his campaign.

18 seats from Pa. in the U.S. House of Representatives on the ballot. In Delco that would be 7th District seat held by Republican Pat Meehan, and 1st District seat, the turf of Democrat Bob Brady.

13-5 dominance for Republicans in the Pa. Congressional delegation.

203 seats in the Pa. House of Representatives up for grabs.

25 of 50 state Senate seats - half that body - on the ballot.

111-92 Republican edge currently in the Pa. House.

27-23 margin for the GOP in the Pa. Senate.

26th District state Senate seat. Aside from the governor's race, it might be the hottest race in the state, featuring Republican County Council Chairman Tom McGarrigle vs. Democrat union leader John Kane.

4 million dollars spent in this race, a record for a state Senate campaign.

163rd District Pa. House race, the county's other barn-burner, pitting Democrat Vince Rongione vs. Republican Jamie Santora.

2 exiting longtime public servants creating open seats in these races. A fond adieu to retiring Sen. Ted Erickson and Rep. Nick Micozzie.

610-874-8780, number to call if you have problems at a polling place.

6 seats, what Republicans need to take control of the U.S. Senate.

1 ballot question in Delco, in Concord on whether citizens want to form a commission to study a possible new form of township government.

35 percent, expected turnout here in Delco.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

I'm rooting for a big turnout in Delco. I think I'm going to be disappointed.

I Don’t Get It: I still find it hard to believe that only about 1 in 3 of those eligible will vote.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to everyone who takes the time to get out and vote today.

Quote Box: “I think they will see that Gov. Corbett has done a great deal for Delaware County. I think that will work to his benefit."

- Andy Reilly, chairman of the Delco GOP, on today's vote.

Comments