Philadelphia District Attorney, Larry Krasner
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The polls were open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on May 20, with residents voting under Pennsylvania’s closed primary system.
Just 16.3% of voters participated in Tuesday's primary election in Philadelphia, causing at least one watchdog group to raise alarms over voter apathy.
Philadelphia Democrat District Attorney Lawrence Krasner survived a primary challenge from Judge Pat Dugan on Tuesday, but the two could potentially face a rematch in November.
Voting locations across Philadelphia reported low turnout for the morning and early afternoon of Tuesday's primary elections that focused on judicial races and district attorney.