Update: lead changes Masontown MDJ race
A new leader has emerged in the competition for the Democratic nod in the Masontown magisterial district judge race, with the Republican votes holding steady.
74 of 81 precincts have reported their totals, and Dan Shimshock has overcome Jeff Myers in Democratic votes. Shimshock is now at 28 percent, and Myers has fallen to second place with 22 percent of votes.
On the Republican side, Grimm-Krupa maintains the lead with 29 percent of votes. Shimshock remains in second place with 21 percent of Republican votes.
All seven candidates in the primary election cross-filed, meaning voters could choose any candidate regardless of party.