Tuesday, November 3 is Election Day in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States. In this year's general election, Pennsylvanians will vote for federal and state officials. Along with the President, citizens will elect U.S. representatives to Congress, members of the General Assembly, Attorney General, Auditor General, and State Treasurer. In the General Assembly, 25 Senate seats (odd-numbered districts) and all 203 seats in the House of Representatives are up for election.

Polls are open 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mail-in or absentee ballots must be postmarked by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day if returned by mail and received by the county election office by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, November 6. However, Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar are urging voters who still have their mail ballot to hand-deliver their voted ballot to their county election office or other officially designated site, including drop boxes. In-person mail-in or absentee ballots must be returned to those locations by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Secretary Boockvar expects unofficial results within "a couple of days" after Election Day. Information on ballot canvassing will be available on the Department of State's website and will include a breakdown of mail-in, absentee and provisional ballots, as well as what ballots have not yet been counted.

Here are some other helpful tips provided by the Department of State:

  • Voters who applied for and received a mail ballot and then decide they want to vote at the polls must bring their entire mail ballot packet with them to be voided, including both envelopes. They may then vote on their county's voting system.
  • If a voter applies for a mail ballot but does not return it and no longer has the mail ballot and envelopes, they may vote by provisional ballot at the polls on Election Day. Their county board of elections will then verify that they did not vote by mail before counting their provisional ballot.
  • Voters have the right to cast a provisional ballot at the polling place if they believe they are registered at the precinct but are not listed in the poll book or supplemental poll book. Voters may also vote via provisional ballot at their polling place if their mail ballot was cancelled due to lack of signature. County officials will review provisional ballots within seven days after the election to determine whether the voter was eligible.
  • Pennsylvanians who are voting for the first time or voting in a new precinct for the first time must show proper identification, which may be either photo or non-photo ID. There is no identification requirement for voters returning to a polling place where they have voted before.

The Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney Pennsylvania Government Relations Team will keep you updated with the most relevant and insightful analysis - before and after the election - for what will be an unpredictable election season that will certainly impact every industry. In addition, Buchanan's Federal and Florida State Government Relations teams are actively tracking election results and updating our clients on how the election can impact their operations in Florida, Pennsylvania, and across the country.  To review the latest election result updates and analysis from Buchanan, please visit our blog, knowinggovernmentrelations.com.

Here are the races on this year's ballot.

Incumbent Lost Primary Election

  • SD-1 (Philadelphia): Sen. Larry Farnese (D) was defeated in the primary election by Nikil Saval (D). Saval does not have a general election opponent.
  • SD-17 (Montgomery): Sen. Daylin Leach (D) was defeated in the primary election by Amanada Cappelletti (D). Cappelletti will face Ellen Fisher (R) in the general election.
  • HD-20 (Allegheny): Rep. Adam Ravenstahl (D) was defeated by Emily Kinkead (D) in the primary election. Kinkead does not have a general election opponent.
  • HD-185 (Philadelphia): Rep. Maria Donatucci (D) was defeated in the primary election by Regina Young (D). Young does not have a general election opponent.
  • HD-188 (Philadelphia): Rep. James Roebuck (D) was defeated in the primary election by Rick Krajewski (D). Krajewski does not have a general election opponent.
  • HD-190 (Philadelphia): Rep. G. Roni Green (D) was defeated by Amen Brown (D) in the primary election. Brown will face Wanda Logan (R) in the general election.

Open Seats (incumbent not on the general election ballot)

  • SD-19 (Chester): Carolyn Comitta (D) will face Kevin Runey (R); retiring member: Sen. Andy Dinniman (D)
  • SD-25 (Jefferson): Margaret Brown (D) will face Cris Dush (R); retiring member: Sen. Joe Scarnati (R)
  • HD-28 (Allegheny): Emily Skopov (D) will face Robert Mercuri (R); vacancy created by the resignation of Rep. Mike Turzai (R)
  • HD-36 (Allegheny): Jessica Benham (D) will face Adrian Doyle (R); retiring member: Rep. Harry Readshaw (D)
  • HD-38 (Allegheny): Nickolas Pisciottano (D) will face Linda Book (R); retiring member: Rep. Bill Kortz (D)
  • HD-66 (Jefferson): Brian Smith (R) won the primary election and does not have a general election opponent; Rep. Cris Dush (R) is running for Senate
  • HD-75 (Clearfield): Ryan Grimm (D) will face Michael Armanini (R); retiring member: Rep. Matt Gabler (R)
  • HD-84 (Lycoming): Amanda Waldman (D) will face Joseph Hamm (R); retiring member: Rep. Garth Everett (R)
  • HD-86 (Perry): Perry Stambaugh (R) won the primary election and does not have a general election opponent; retiring member: Rep. Mark Keller (R)
  • HD-123 (Schuylkill): Peter Symons Jr. (D) will face Timothy Twardzik (R); retiring member: Rep. Neal Goodman (D)
  • HD-125 (Schuylkill): Joseph Kerwin (R) won the primary election and does not have a general election opponent; retiring member: Rep. Mike Tobash (R)
  • HD-127 (Berks): Manuel Guzman Jr. (D) will face Vincent Gagliardo Jr. (R); retiring member: Rep. Tom Caltagirone (D)
  • HD-131 (Lehigh): Kevin Branco (D) will face V Milou Mackenzie (R); retiring member: Rep. Justin Simmons (R)
  • HD-138 (Northampton): Tara Zrinski (D) will face Ann Flood (R); retiring member: Rep. Marcia Hahn (R)
  • HD-147 (Montgomery): Jill Dennin (D) will face Tracy Pennycuick (R); retiring member: Rep. Marcy Toepel (R)
  • HD-152 (Montgomery): Nancy Guenst (D) will face Karen Houck (R); retiring member: Rep. Tom Murt (R)
  • HD-154 (Montgomery): Napoleon Nelson Sr. (D) will face Kathleen Bowers (R); retiring member: Rep. Stephen McCarter (D)
  • HD-156 (Chester): Dianne Herrin (D) will face Leonard Iacono (R); Rep. Carolyn Comitta (D) is running for Senate
  • HD-160 (Delaware): Anton Andrew (D) will face Wendell Williams (R); retiring member: Rep. Stephen Barrar (R)
  • HD-198 (Philadelphia): Darisha Parker (D) won the primary election and does not have a general election opponent; former member: Rep. Rosita Youngblood (D)

Incumbents With A General Election Opponent

  • SD-9 (Delaware): Sen. Tom Killion (R) will face John Kane (D)
  • SD-11 (Berks): Sen. Judy Schwank (D) will face Annette Baker (R)
  • SD-13 (Lancaster): Sen. Scott Martin (R) will face Janet Temin (R)
  • SD-15 (Dauphin): Sen. John DiSanto (R) will face George Scott (D)
  • SD-21 (Venango): Sen. Scott Hutchinson (R) will face Shelbie Stromyer (D)
  • SD-23 (Lycoming): Sen. Gene Yaw (R) will face Jaclyn Baker (D)
  • SD-27 (Columbia): Sen. John Gordner (R) will face Michelle Siegel (D)
  • SD-31 (Cumberland): Sen. Mike Regan (R) will face Shanna Danielson (D)
  • SD-33 (Franklin): Sen. Doug Mastriano (R) will face Richard Sterner (D)
  • SD-35 (Cambria): Sen. Wayne Langerholc (R) will face Shaun Dougherty (D)
  • SD-37 (Allegheny): Sen. Pam Iovino (D) will face Devlin Robinson (R)
  • SD-39 (Westmoreland): Sen. Kim Ward (R) will face Tay Waltenbaugh (D)
  • SD-41 (Indiana): Sen. Joe Pittman (R) will face Anthony Deloreto (D)
  • SD-45 (Allegheny): Sen. Jim Brewster (D) will face Nicole Ziccarelli (R)
  • SD-47 (Beaver): Sen. Elder Vogel (R) will face Stephen Krizan III (D)
  • SD-49 (Erie): Sen. Dan Laughlin (R) will face Julie Slomski (D)
  • HD-3 (Erie): Rep. Ryan Bizzarro (D) will face Greg Hayes (R)
  • HD-5 (Berks): Rep. Barry Jozwiak (R) will face Graham Gonzales (D)
  • HD-6 (Crawford): Rep. Brad Roae (R) will face Matthew Ferrence (D)
  • HD-8 (Mercer): Rep. Tim Bonner (R) will face Phillip Heasley (D)
  • HD-9 (Lawrence): Rep. Chris Sainato (D) will face Carol Ryan (R)
  • HD-10 (Lawrence): Rep. Aaron Bernstine (R) will face Kolbe Cole (D)
  • HD-11 (Butler): Rep. Marci Mustello (R) will face Samuel Doctor (D)
  • HD-12 (Butler): Rep. Daryl Metcalfe (R) will face Daniel Smith Jr. (D)
  • HD-13 (Chester): Rep. John Lawrence (R) will face Richard Ruggieri (D)
  • HD-14 (Beaver): Rep. Jim Marshall (R) will face Zachary Wilson (D)
  • HD-15 (Beaver): Rep. Josh Kail (R) will face Robert Williams Sr. (D)
  • HD-16 (Beaver): Rep. Robert Matzie (D) will face Rico Elmore (R)
  • HD-18 (Bucks): Rep. Kathleen Tomlinson (R) will face Harold Hayes (D)
  • HD-21 (Allegheny): Rep. Sara Innamorato (D) will face John Waugh (R)
  • HD-23 (Allegheny): Rep. Dan Frankel (D) will face Jay Walker (Grn)
  • HD-25 (Allegheny): Rep. Brandon Markosek (D) will face John Ritter (R)
  • HD-26 (Chester): Rep. Tim Hennessey (R) will face Paul Friel Jr. (D)
  • HD-29 (Bucks): Rep. Meghan Schroeder (R) will face Marlene Katz (D)
  • HD-30 (Allegheny): Rep. Lori Mizgorski (R) will face Melissa Shulman (D)
  • HD-31 (Bucks): Rep. Perry Warren (D) will face Charles Adcock (R)
  • HD-33 (Allegheny): Rep. Frank Dermody (D) will face Carrie Delrosso (R)
  • HD-37 (Lancaster): Rep. Mindy Fee (R) will face John Padora Jr. (D)
  • HD-39 (Allegheny): Rep. Michael Puskaric (R) will face Sara Oliphant (D)
  • HD-40 (Allegheny): Rep. Natalie Mihalek (R) will face Sharon Guidi (D)
  • HD-41 (Lancaster): Rep. Brett Miller (R) will face Michele Wherley (D)
  • HD-42 (Allegheny): Rep. Dan Miller (D) will face Kurt Korinko Jr. (R)
  • HD-44 (Allegheny): Rep. Valerie Gaydos (R) will face Michele Knoll (D)
  • HD-45 (Allegheny): Rep. Anita Kulik (D) will face Daniel Devito (R)
  • HD-46 (Allegheny): Rep. Jason Ortitay (R) will face Bryon Timmins (D)
  • HD-47 (York): Rep. Keith Gillespie (R) will face Donald Owens (D)
  • HD-48 (Washington): Rep. Tim O'Neal (R) will face Harlan Shober Jr. (D)
  • HD-49 (Washington): Rep. Bud Cook (R) will face Randy Barli (D)
  • HD-50 (Greene): Rep. Pam Snyder (D) will face Larry Yost II (R)
  • HD-51 (Fayette): Rep. Matt Dowling (R) will face Kevin Jones (D)
  • HD-52 (Fayette): Rep. Ryan Warner (R) will face Harry Cochran (D)
  • HD-53 (Montgomery): Rep. Steve Malagari (D) will face Allan Arnott (R)
  • HD-55 (Westmoreland): Rep. Joe Petrarca (D) will face Jason Silvis (R)
  • HD-58 (Westmoreland): Rep. Eric Davanzo (R) will face Robert Prah Jr. (D)
  • HD-61 (Montgomery): Rep. Liz Hanbidge (D) will face Florence Friebel (R)
  • HD-62 (Indian): Rep. Jim Struzzi (R) will face Dennis Semsick (D)
  • HD-64 (Venango): Rep. Lee James (R) will face Michael Bagdes-Canning (Grn)
  • HD-68 (Tioga): Rep. Clint Owlett (R) will face Noyes Lawton (Lib)
  • HD-70 (Montgomery): Rep. Matt Bradford (D) will face Daniel Wissert (D)
  • HD-72 (Cambria): Rep. Frank Burns (D) will face Howard Terndrup (R)
  • HD-74 (Chester): Rep. Dan Williams (D) will face Dale Hensel (R)
  • HD-76 (Clinton): Rep. Stephanie Borowicz (R) will face Joseph Waltz (D)
  • HD-77 (Centre): Rep. Scott Conklin (D) will face Stephen Yetsko (R)
  • HD-79 (Blair): Rep. Louis Schmitt (R) will face Jason Runk (D)
  • HD-81 (Huntingdon): Rep. Rich Irvin (R) will face Ian Kidd (D)
  • HD-83 (Lycoming): Rep. Jeff Wheeland (R) will face Airneezer Page (D)
  • HD-85 (Snyder): Rep. David Rowe (R) will face Kathleen Evans (D)
  • HD-87 (Cumberland): Rep. Greg Rothman (R) will face Nicole Miller (D)
  • HD-88 (Cumberland): Rep. Sheryl Delozier (R) will face Tara Shakespeare (D)
  • HD-92 (Cumberland): Rep. Dawn Keefer (R) will face Douglas Ross
  • HD-95 (York): Rep. Carol Hill-Evans (D) will face Kathryn French (R)
  • HD-97 (Lancaster): Rep. Steven Mentzer (R) will face Dana Gulick (D)
  • HD-98 (Lancaster): Rep. David Hickernell (R) will face William Troutman Jr. (D)
  • HD-99 (Lancaster): Rep. David Zimmerman (R) will face Richard Hodge (D)
  • HD-101 (Lebanon): Rep. Frank Ryan (R) will face Calvin Clements (D)
  • HD-102 (Lebanon): Rep. Russ Diamond (R) will face Matthew Duvall (D)
  • HD-104 (Dauphin): Rep. Sue Helm (R) will face Patricia Smith (D)
  • HD-105 (Dauphin): Rep. Andrew Lewis (R) will face Brittney Rodas (D)
  • HD-106 (Dauphin): Rep. Tom Mehaffie (R) will face Lindsay Drew (D)
  • HD-107 (Northumberland): Rep. Kurt Masser (R) will face Ryan Bourinski (Lib)
  • HD-109 (Columbia): Rep. David Millard (R) will face William Monahan (D)
  • HD-110 (Bradford): Rep. Tina Pickett (R) will face Lawrence Frey III (D)
  • HD-112 (Lackawanna): Rep. Kyle Mullins (D) will face Mary Noldy (R)
  • HD-113 (Lackawanna): Rep. Mary Flynn (D) will face William Kresge (R)
  • HD-114 (Lackawanna): Rep. Bridget Kosierowski (D) will face James May IV (R)
  • HD-115 (Monroe): Rep. Maureen Madden (D) will face Dulce Ridder (R)
  • HD-116 (Luzerne): Rep. Tarah Toohil (R) will face Todd Eachus (D)
  • HD-118 (Luzerne): Rep. Mike Carroll (D) will face Andrew Holter (R)
  • HD-119 (Luzerne): Rep. Gerald Mullery (D) will face John Chura (R)
  • HD-120 (Luzerne): Rep. Aaron Kaufer (R) will face Joanna Smith (D)
  • HD-124 (Schuylkill): Rep. Jerry Knowles (R) will face Taylor Picone (D)
  • HD-126 (Berks): Rep. Mark Rozzi (D) will face James Oswald (R)
  • HD-129 (Berks): Rep. Jim Cox (R) will face Kelly McDonough (D)
  • HD-130 (Berks): Rep. David Maloney (R) will face Francis Foley Jr. (D)
  • HD-132 (Lehigh): Rep. Mike Schlossberg (D) will face Michael McCreary (R)
  • HD-133 (Lehigh): Rep. Jeanne McNeill (D) will face David Molony (R)
  • HD-134 (Lehigh): Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R) will face Marc Basist (D)
  • HD-135 (Northampton): Rep. Steve Samuelson (D) will face Scott Hough (R)
  • HD-137 (Northampton): Rep. Joe Emrick (R) will face Katelind Brennan (D)
  • HD-139 (Pike): Rep. Michael Peifer (R) will face Marian Keegan (D)
  • HD-140 (Bucks): Rep. John Galloway (D) will face Jeanine McGree (R)
  • HD-141 (Bucks): Rep. Tina Davis (D) will face Kelly Bellerby-Allen (R)
  • HD-142 (Bucks): Rep. Frank Farry (R) will face Malinda Lareau (D)
  • HD-143 (Bucks): Rep. Wendy Ullman (D) will face Shelby Labs (R)
  • HD-144 (Bucks): Rep. Todd Polinchock (R) will face Gary Spillane (D)
  • HD-145 (Bucks): Rep. Craig Staats (R) will face Robyn Colajezzi (D)
  • HD-146 (Montgomery): Rep. Joe Ciresi (D) will face Thomas Neafcy Jr. (R)
  • HD-148 (Montgomery): Rep. Mary Jo Daley (D) will face Allen Anderson (R)
  • HD-149 (Montgomery): Rep. Tim Briggs (D) will face William Michael (R)
  • HD-150 (Montgomery): Rep. Joe Webster (D) will face Beth Mazza (R)
  • HD-151 (Montgomery): Rep. Todd Stephens (R) will face Jonathan Kassa (D)
  • HD-153 (Montgomery): Rep. Ben Sanchez (D) will face Marc Bozzacco (Lib)
  • HD-155 (Chester): Rep. Danielle Otten (D) will face Michael Taylor (R)
  • HD-157 (Chester): Rep. Melissa Shusterman (D) will face Bryan Walters (R)
  • HD-158 (Chester): Rep. Christina Sappey (D) will face Eric Roe (R)
  • HD-159 (Delaware): Rep. Brian Kirkland (D) will face Ruth Moton (R)
  • HD-161 (Delaware): Rep. Leanne Krueger (D) will face Ralph Shicatano Jr. (R)
  • HD-162 (Delaware): Rep. David Delloso (D) will face Peter Gaglio Jr. (R)
  • HD-163 (Delaware): Rep. Mike Zabel (D) will face Michael McCollum (R)
  • HD-165 (Delaware): Rep. Jennifer O'Mara (D) will face Robert Smythe Jr. (R)
  • HD-166 (Delaware): Rep. Greg Vitali (D) will face Christine Boyle (R)
  • HD-167 (Chester): Rep. Kristine Howard (D) will face Wendy Leland (R)
  • HD-168 (Delaware): Rep. Chris Quinn (R) will face Debra Ciamacca (D)
  • HD-170 (Philadelphia): Rep. Martina White (R) will face Michael Doyle Jr. (D)
  • HD-171 (Centre): Rep. Kerry Benninghoff (R) will face Peter Buckland (D)
  • HD-172 (Philadelphia): Rep. Kevin Boyle (D) will face Haroon Bashir (R)
  • HD-176 (Monroe): Rep. Jack Rader (R) will face Claudette Williams (D)
  • HD-177 (Philadelphia): Rep. Joseph Hohenstein (D) will face John Nungesser (R)
  • HD-178 (Bucks): Rep. Wendi Thomas (R) will face Ann Mitchell (D)
  • HD-183 (Lehigh): Rep. Zach Mako (R) will face Jason Ruff (D)
  • HD-184 (Philadelphia): Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler (D) will face Louis Menna IV (R)
  • HD-187 (Philadelphia): Rep. Gary Day (R) will face Michael Blichar Jr. (D)
  • HD-189 (Monroe): Rep. Rosemary Brown (R) will face Adam Rodriguez (D)
  • HD-194 (Philadelphia): Rep. Pam DeLissio (R) will face Lisa Riley (R)
  • HD-199 (Cumberland): Rep. Barb Gleim (R) will face Janelle Crossley (D)

Incumbents With No General Election Opponent 

  • SD-3 (Philadelphia): Sen. Sharif Street (D)
  • SD-5 (Philadelphia): Sen. John Sabatina (D)
  • SD-7 (Philadelphia) Sen. Vincent Hughes (D)
  • SD-29 (Schuylkill): Sen. Dave Argall (R)
  • SD-43 (Allegheny): Sen. Jay Costa (D)
  • HD-1 (Erie): Rep. Pat Harkins (D)
  • HD-2 (Erie): Rep. Robert Merski (D)
  • HD-4 (Erie): Rep. Curt Sonney (R)
  • HD-7 (Mercer): Rep. Mark Longietti (D)
  • HD-17 (Mercer): Rep. Parke Wentling (R)
  • HD-19 (Allegheny): Rep. Jake Wheatley (R)
  • HD-22 (Lehigh): Rep. Peter Schweyer (D)
  • HD-24 (Allegheny): Rep. Ed Gainey (D)
  • HD-27 (Allegheny): Rep. Daniel Deasy (D)
  • HD-32 (Allegheny): Rep. Anthony DeLuca (D)
  • HD-34 (Allegheny): Rep. Summer Lee (D)
  • HD-35 (Allegheny): Rep. Austin Davis (D)
  • HD-43 (Lancaster): Rep. Keith Greiner (R)
  • HD-54 (Westmoreland): Rep. Bob Brooks (R)
  • HD-56 (Westmoreland): Rep. George Dunbar (R)
  • HD-57 (Westmoreland): Rep. Eric Nelson (R)
  • HD-59 (Westmoreland): Rep. Mike Reese (R)
  • HD-60 (Armstrong): Rep. Jeff Pyle (R)
  • HD-63 (Clarion): Rep. Donna Oberlander (R)
  • HD-65 (Warren): Rep. Kathy Rapp (R)
  • HD-67 (McKean): Rep. Martin Causer (R)
  • HD-69 (Somerset): Rep. Carl Metzgar (R)
  • HD-71 (Cambria): Rep. Jim Rigby (R)
  • HD-73 (Clearfield): Rep. Tommy Sankey (R)
  • HD-78 (Bedford): Rep. Jesse Topper (R)
  • HD-80 (Blair): Rep. Jim Gregory (R)
  • HD-82 (Juniata): Rep. Johnathan Hershey (R)
  • HD-89 (Franklin): Rep. Rob Kauffman (R)
  • HD-90 (Franklin): Rep. Paul Schemel (R)
  • HD-91 (Adams): Rep. Dan Moul (R)
  • HD-93 (York): Rep. Mike Jones (R)
  • HD-94 (York): Rep. Stan Saylor (R)
  • HD-96 (Lancaster): Rep. Michael Sturla (D)
  • HD-100 (Lancaster): Rep. Bryan Cutler (R)
  • HD-103 (Dauphin): Rep. Patty Kim (D)
  • HD-108 (Northumberland): Rep. Lynda Culver (R)
  • HD-111 (Wayne): Rep. Jonathan Fritz (R)
  • HD-117 (Wyoming): Rep. Karen Boback (R)
  • HD-121 (Luzerne): Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski (D)
  • HD-122 (Carbon): Rep. Doyle Heffley (R)
  • HD-128 (Berks): Rep. Mark Gillen (R)
  • HD-136 (Northampton): Rep. Robert Freeman (D)
  • HD-164 (Delaware): Rep. Margo Davidson (D)
  • HD-169 (York): Rep. Kate Klunk (R)
  • HD-173 (Philadelphia): Rep. Michael Driscoll (D)
  • HD-174 (Philadelphia): Rep. Ed Neilson (D)
  • HD-175 (Philadelphia): Rep. MaryLouise Isaacson (D)
  • HD-179 (Philadelphia): Rep. Jason Dawkins (D)
  • HD-180 (Philadelphia): Rep. Angel Cruz (D)
  • HD-181 (Philadelphia): Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta (D)
  • HD-182 (Philadelphia): Rep. Brian Sims (D)
  • HD-186 (Philadelphia): Rep. Jordan Harris (D)
  • HD-191 (Philadelphia): Rep. Joanna McClinton (D)
  • HD-192 (Philadelphia): Rep. Morgan Cephas (D)
  • HD-193 (Adams): Rep. Torren Ecker (R)
  • HD-195 (Philadelphia): Rep. Donna Bullock (D)
  • HD-196 (York): Rep. Seth Grove (R)
  • HD-197 (Philadelphia): Rep. Danillo Burgos (D)
  • HD-200 (Philadelphia): Rep. Chris Rabb (D)
  • HD-201 (Philadelphia): Rep. Stephen Kinsey (D)
  • HD-202 (Philadelphia): Rep. Jared Solomon (D)
  • HD-203 (Philadelphia): Rep. Isabella Fitzgerald (D)

Statewide Races

  • Attorney General Josh Shapiro (D) will face Heather Heidelbaugh (R)
  • Treasurer Joe Torsella (D) will face Stacy Garrity (R)
  • Auditor General: Nina Ahmad (D) will face Tim Defoor (R); current Auditor General Eugene DePasquale (D) is running for Congress

Congressional Races

  • PA-1 (Bucks, Montgomery): Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R) will face Christina Finello (D)
  • PA-2 (Philadelphia): Rep. Brendan Boyle (D) will face David Torres (R)
  • PA-3 (Philadelphia): Rep. Dwight Evans (D) will face Michael Harvey (R)
  • PA-4 (Berks, Montgomery): Rep. Madeleine Dean (D) will face Kathy Barnette (R)
  • PA-5 (Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia): Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D) will face Dasha Pruett (R)
  • PA-6 (Berks, Chester): Rep. Christina Houlahan (D) will face John Emmons (R)
  • PA-7 (Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton): Rep. Susan Wild (D) will face Lisa Scheller (R)
  • PA-8 (Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Pike, Wayne): Rep. Matt Cartwright (D) will face James Bognet (R)
  • PA-9 (Berks, Carbon, Columbia, Lebanon, Luzerne, Montour, Northumberland, Schuylkill): Rep. Dan Meuser (R) will face Gary Wegman (D)
  • PA-10 (Cumberland, Dauphin, York): Rep. Scott Perry (R) will face Eugene DePasquale (D)
  • PA-11 (Lancaster, York): Rep. Lloyd Smucker (R) will face Sarah Hammond (D)
  • PA-12 (Bradford, Centre, Clinton, Juniata, Lycoming, Mifflin, Northumberland, Perry, Potter, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Wyoming): Rep. Fred Keller (R) will face Lee Griffin (D)
  • PA-13 (Adams, Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Somerset, Westmoreland): Rep. John Joyce (R) will face Raymond Rowley (D)
  • PA-14 (Fayette, Greene, Washington, Westmoreland): Rep. Guy Reschenthaler (R) will face William Marx (D)
  • PA-15 (Armstrong, Butler, Cambria, Cameron, Centre, Clearfield, Elk, Forest, Indiana, Jefferson, McKean, Venango, Warren): Rep. Glenn Thompson (R) will face Robert Williams (D)
  • PA-16 (Butler, Crawford, Erie, Lawrence, Mercer): Rep. Mike Kelly (R) will face Kristy Gnibus (D)
  • PA-17 (Allegheny, Beaver, Butler): Rep. Conor Lamb (D) will face Sean Parnell (R)
  • PA-18 (Allegheny): Rep. Mike Doyle (D) will face Luke Negron (R)

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