Berks County primary turnout: 23% of voters showed up
Official results: 23.22% turnout in the May 19 primary, certified June 5. Democrats turned out at 24.9%, Republicans at 21.7%. November is the big one.
By The Berks Beat staff · Published July 7, 2026 · Berks County
23.22 percent of eligible Berks County voters cast ballots in the May 19 primary, according to the county’s official results. The Board of Elections certified the count at a special meeting on June 5.
Democratic turnout ran ahead of Republican turnout:
Low primary turnout is normal in a midterm year, and Pennsylvania’s closed primaries shut out independents entirely, but the number still means fewer than one in four voters chose the nominees everyone else will pick between in November.
What the primary settled
The marquee November matchup is set: incumbent Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) faces State Treasurer Stacy Garrity (R), per Ballotpedia’s race tracking. Berks voters also settled party nominations for U.S. House and state legislative seats on the November 3 ballot. County offices are not up this year; commissioners and row officers run in 2027.
What it suggests for November
A three-point turnout gap in a primary is a mood indicator, not a prediction. General elections in Berks routinely triple primary turnout, and the county has swung between parties in statewide races. The practical takeaway is simpler: if you sat out May, November registration closes October 19, and the full how-to is in our 2026 election guide.
Precinct-level results, write-ins, and the full canvass are in the county’s official summary report. We will publish a results page on election night; how the county counts and certifies is covered in how Berks County government works.