Politics & Government

Bucks Co. District Attorney Election: See 2025 Results

Voters sent in ballots and went to the polls on Tuesday to elect a district attorney.

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DOYLESTOWN, PA ? Bucks County voters have elected a new District Attorney.

With 306 out of 306 precincts reporting, Democrat Joe Khan led the race over incumbent Republican Jennifer Schorn with Khan polling 54 percent to Schorn's 45 percent.

As of 1 a.m. on Wednesday, 100 percent of Bucks County's precincts had reported their vote tallies.

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  • Joe Khan (D) ? 128,091
  • Jennifer Schorn (R) ? 108,614

Results are unofficial until they are certified by the Bucks County Board of Elections.

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Joe Khan has served as a county prosecutor, federal prosecutor, and county solicitor for Bucks County. As Bucks County solicitor, he was recognized as Pennsylvania?s Outstanding Solicitor and Government Lawyer of the Year and led the first county lawsuit against Tik Tok and other social media giants for targeting kids. He is a partner and appellate section co-chair at Curtin & Heefner. Khan raises his two sons in Doylestown, where he has served as a Central Bucks School District volunteer and a coach for youth sports.

District Attorney Jen Schorn took office in January 2024 following former District Attorney Matt Weintraub?s election to the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas. Schorn is a Bucks County native with over a quarter-century of experience as a prosecutor. Throughout her career, she has prosecuted all types of criminal cases including murder, child sexual and physical abuse, human trafficking, and major crimes, and is credited with helping solve a number of cold case homicides in Bucks County. During her time in the office, she has also served as the Chief of the Investigative Grand Jury, Chief of Special Victims and Chief of Major Crimes.

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