Supporters of Sen. Bob Casey line up outside his polling center. (Amanda Fitzpatrick/WHYY)
Glynis Johns, founder and CEO of the Black Scranton project, casts her ballot and stopped by to support Sen. Bob Casey. (Amanda Fitzpatrick/WHYY)
Tyler Hutchins is a student at the University of Scranton and voted for the first time this election. Hutchins stands outside the university's student bus, where transportation to the polls was provided. (Amanda Fitzpatrick/WHYY)
Ty Holmes, president of the Scranton School Board, poses outside Scranton High School on election day. (Amanda Fitzpatrick/WHYY)
Adrena Loren and Zaiyae Carter pose with a Harris cutout in front of Scranton High School on Election Day. Loren casts her ballot in the election. (Amanda Fitzpatrick/WHYY)
Angie Atkins traveled from New York City with her friend Ellen Nerenberg, who came from Connecticut, to canvass in Lackawanna County for Harris and Casey. Both say they felt their states were going to vote democrat so they wanted to spend time talking to voters in areas that had an unsure outcome. (Amanda Fitzpatrick/WHYY)
A supporter for Republican Senate candidate David McCormick arrived after Sen. Bob Casey and held up a sign in support of the GOP alongside a friend. (Amanda Fitzpatrick/WHYY)
Pa. U.S. Sen. Bob Casey greets supporters at Scranton High School, where he cast his ballot. (Amanda Fitzpatrick/WHYY)
Pa. U.S. Sen. Bob Casey greets supporters on Election Day. Supporter Adam Crain traveled from Maryland to canvass votes for Casey on behalf of union workers. (Amanda Fitzpatrick/WHYY)
Pa. U.S. Sen. Bob Casey greets supporters at Scranton High School, where he cast his ballot. (Amanda Fitzpatrick/WHYY)
The outgoing U.S. senator said he had been “blessed” by the opportunity to perform public service and highlighted what he recounted as key successes throughout his career.
Patel has called for radical changes at the FBI and was a critic of the bureau’s work as it investigated ties between Russia and Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.