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PA House election, 2018: Pennsylvania House, District 13 Party Candidate Votes % Republican: John Lawrence (incumbent) 13,796 : 54.40 : Democratic: Susannah Walker
The primary election is May 16. ... Public records show the group received $10,000 from the Back to School PA PAC in August 2021. The money funded Michelle Young’s campaign for school director ...
An election for municipalities, counties, school boards and the commonwealth's top court concluded this week in Pennsylvania. Even as those results roll in, many eyes are already focused on ...
It might seem so when one looks back at an election party held at the Hotel Biltmore in New York City on the night of the 1948 presidential election. Graphic House Read The Room.
The old 13th district became the 4th district, and what was the ninth district in the southwest part of the state was modified and redesignated the 13th district, for the 2018 elections and representation thereafter. [2] The previously drawn district had long been a Republican stronghold, like many suburban districts in the Northeast. However ...
A second seat was scheduled for election due to the impending mandatory retirement of Judge Emeritus John T. Bender on December 31, 2023. [19] The election of Jill Beck and Timika Lane, flips the partisan makeup of the Superior Court, from a 8–7 Republican majority, to a 9–6 Democratic majority. [20]
The elections coincided with the 2024 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primary elections were held on April 23, 2024.
The district overlaps with the former 13th district. The incumbent from this district, Democrat Brendan Boyle, could have sought re-election in either this district or the new 2nd district, which absorbed his home and most of old 13th's share of Philadelphia. [7] Boyle opted to run in the 2nd, making the 4th an open seat.