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Live election results are coming in, see who's winning local races in York County

The polls closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday, and it's time to check the results of the 2025 municipal election.

You can find results from all races in York County, including county row offices and judges, school boards and city, township and borough officials, at https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/PA/York/124704/web.345435/#/summary. You can also see how York County voted in the statewide judicial elections there.

Some races in York County might be won by write-in votes, so results might not immediately be available. Numbers will change through the evening as more polling places report to the elections office, so check in again later.

General Election 2025: Results from York County municipal races

Judges, county row officers, mayors, council members, township supervisors, and auditors were on the ballot on Tuesday in York County.

Contested races in York County included races for Franklin Township auditor and Goldsboro borough council.

Republican David Cummings has an 851 to 435 lead over Democrat Shawn Manges for Franklin Township Auditor.

Republicans Samantha Smith, Williams Toothaker, and Michael Smith, and Democrat Robert Guise have won four seats on the Goldsboro Borough Council.

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Live coverage of the 2025 municipal, school board and judicial elections in York County

On the ballot will be candidates running for judge, school board, township supervisor, borough council and other seats.

Some of the most contested races will be for school boards across York County.

Some races, including York County judicial and row offices, are uncontested. In some cases, not enough candidates are running for the open seats.

The three York County Common Pleas judges up for retention votes easily won 10 more years on the bench: Judges Joseph Adams, Michael Flannelly and Christopher Menges.

Readers can visit York County's elections results page for live results as they are posted.

As of 8:50 p.m., zero of 161 precincts countywide had posted results, but the county has posted results of early and mail ballots.

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